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June 17, 2010 at 11:12 AM #567419June 17, 2010 at 11:13 AM #566426RealityParticipant
[quote=sdrealtor]Maybe not in your neck of the woods but around me it is the norm. That is part of the big appeal around here.[/quote]
Part of the reason given was split custody of kids.
Is your area so special that even the divorce rate is lower?
June 17, 2010 at 11:13 AM #566524RealityParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Maybe not in your neck of the woods but around me it is the norm. That is part of the big appeal around here.[/quote]
Part of the reason given was split custody of kids.
Is your area so special that even the divorce rate is lower?
June 17, 2010 at 11:13 AM #567032RealityParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Maybe not in your neck of the woods but around me it is the norm. That is part of the big appeal around here.[/quote]
Part of the reason given was split custody of kids.
Is your area so special that even the divorce rate is lower?
June 17, 2010 at 11:13 AM #567139RealityParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Maybe not in your neck of the woods but around me it is the norm. That is part of the big appeal around here.[/quote]
Part of the reason given was split custody of kids.
Is your area so special that even the divorce rate is lower?
June 17, 2010 at 11:13 AM #567424RealityParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Maybe not in your neck of the woods but around me it is the norm. That is part of the big appeal around here.[/quote]
Part of the reason given was split custody of kids.
Is your area so special that even the divorce rate is lower?
June 17, 2010 at 11:39 AM #566441sdrealtorParticipantEasy for you to say from JOhnALt land where ever that is. In my community of about 1000 homes there are 9 on the market, none over 60 days market time. There are 5 in escrow only one short sale with long market time and rest under 2 months. There have been 10 closed sales in the last 60 days all with market times below 60 days. Only one closed sale was a short sale. Prices are flat on high end homes in the community and up 5 to 10% in the lower end of the community.
I dont know about you but that looks like a community that is holding up pretty well. Most of what I see around me looks the same also. The higher end above $1M is struggling but under that it seems pretty stable.
June 17, 2010 at 11:39 AM #566539sdrealtorParticipantEasy for you to say from JOhnALt land where ever that is. In my community of about 1000 homes there are 9 on the market, none over 60 days market time. There are 5 in escrow only one short sale with long market time and rest under 2 months. There have been 10 closed sales in the last 60 days all with market times below 60 days. Only one closed sale was a short sale. Prices are flat on high end homes in the community and up 5 to 10% in the lower end of the community.
I dont know about you but that looks like a community that is holding up pretty well. Most of what I see around me looks the same also. The higher end above $1M is struggling but under that it seems pretty stable.
June 17, 2010 at 11:39 AM #567046sdrealtorParticipantEasy for you to say from JOhnALt land where ever that is. In my community of about 1000 homes there are 9 on the market, none over 60 days market time. There are 5 in escrow only one short sale with long market time and rest under 2 months. There have been 10 closed sales in the last 60 days all with market times below 60 days. Only one closed sale was a short sale. Prices are flat on high end homes in the community and up 5 to 10% in the lower end of the community.
I dont know about you but that looks like a community that is holding up pretty well. Most of what I see around me looks the same also. The higher end above $1M is struggling but under that it seems pretty stable.
June 17, 2010 at 11:39 AM #567154sdrealtorParticipantEasy for you to say from JOhnALt land where ever that is. In my community of about 1000 homes there are 9 on the market, none over 60 days market time. There are 5 in escrow only one short sale with long market time and rest under 2 months. There have been 10 closed sales in the last 60 days all with market times below 60 days. Only one closed sale was a short sale. Prices are flat on high end homes in the community and up 5 to 10% in the lower end of the community.
I dont know about you but that looks like a community that is holding up pretty well. Most of what I see around me looks the same also. The higher end above $1M is struggling but under that it seems pretty stable.
June 17, 2010 at 11:39 AM #567439sdrealtorParticipantEasy for you to say from JOhnALt land where ever that is. In my community of about 1000 homes there are 9 on the market, none over 60 days market time. There are 5 in escrow only one short sale with long market time and rest under 2 months. There have been 10 closed sales in the last 60 days all with market times below 60 days. Only one closed sale was a short sale. Prices are flat on high end homes in the community and up 5 to 10% in the lower end of the community.
I dont know about you but that looks like a community that is holding up pretty well. Most of what I see around me looks the same also. The higher end above $1M is struggling but under that it seems pretty stable.
June 17, 2010 at 11:41 AM #566446sdrealtorParticipantDefinitely not a lower divorce rate that I can see and actually there have been many. But in nearly all the divorce cases I have seen either one spouse keeps the house or a house is rented in the neighborhood to keep the kids life stable.
June 17, 2010 at 11:41 AM #566544sdrealtorParticipantDefinitely not a lower divorce rate that I can see and actually there have been many. But in nearly all the divorce cases I have seen either one spouse keeps the house or a house is rented in the neighborhood to keep the kids life stable.
June 17, 2010 at 11:41 AM #567051sdrealtorParticipantDefinitely not a lower divorce rate that I can see and actually there have been many. But in nearly all the divorce cases I have seen either one spouse keeps the house or a house is rented in the neighborhood to keep the kids life stable.
June 17, 2010 at 11:41 AM #567159sdrealtorParticipantDefinitely not a lower divorce rate that I can see and actually there have been many. But in nearly all the divorce cases I have seen either one spouse keeps the house or a house is rented in the neighborhood to keep the kids life stable.
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