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January 4, 2011 at 11:10 AM #648895January 4, 2011 at 11:18 AM #648576newbuyer858Participant
Thanks for the feedback jameswenn. I was going to as if anyone knew the prices.
You pay 1300 for a 2/2?
Here’s the unit I was looking at http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3550-Lebon-Dr-92122/unit-6210/home/7533325
January 4, 2011 at 11:18 AM #648439newbuyer858ParticipantThanks for the feedback jameswenn. I was going to as if anyone knew the prices.
You pay 1300 for a 2/2?
Here’s the unit I was looking at http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3550-Lebon-Dr-92122/unit-6210/home/7533325
January 4, 2011 at 11:18 AM #647782newbuyer858ParticipantThanks for the feedback jameswenn. I was going to as if anyone knew the prices.
You pay 1300 for a 2/2?
Here’s the unit I was looking at http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3550-Lebon-Dr-92122/unit-6210/home/7533325
January 4, 2011 at 11:18 AM #647853newbuyer858ParticipantThanks for the feedback jameswenn. I was going to as if anyone knew the prices.
You pay 1300 for a 2/2?
Here’s the unit I was looking at http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3550-Lebon-Dr-92122/unit-6210/home/7533325
January 4, 2011 at 11:18 AM #648900newbuyer858ParticipantThanks for the feedback jameswenn. I was going to as if anyone knew the prices.
You pay 1300 for a 2/2?
Here’s the unit I was looking at http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3550-Lebon-Dr-92122/unit-6210/home/7533325
January 4, 2011 at 11:31 AM #648581SD RealtorParticipantI would be a little concerned if it is a necessity to have a roomie in order to afford the mortgage. To me that would get old very fast. You may want to consider other areas that are more affordable. I assume you can get approved for financing without the expected room rental.
January 4, 2011 at 11:31 AM #647858SD RealtorParticipantI would be a little concerned if it is a necessity to have a roomie in order to afford the mortgage. To me that would get old very fast. You may want to consider other areas that are more affordable. I assume you can get approved for financing without the expected room rental.
January 4, 2011 at 11:31 AM #647787SD RealtorParticipantI would be a little concerned if it is a necessity to have a roomie in order to afford the mortgage. To me that would get old very fast. You may want to consider other areas that are more affordable. I assume you can get approved for financing without the expected room rental.
January 4, 2011 at 11:31 AM #648444SD RealtorParticipantI would be a little concerned if it is a necessity to have a roomie in order to afford the mortgage. To me that would get old very fast. You may want to consider other areas that are more affordable. I assume you can get approved for financing without the expected room rental.
January 4, 2011 at 11:31 AM #648905SD RealtorParticipantI would be a little concerned if it is a necessity to have a roomie in order to afford the mortgage. To me that would get old very fast. You may want to consider other areas that are more affordable. I assume you can get approved for financing without the expected room rental.
January 4, 2011 at 11:42 AM #648910jameswennParticipant[quote=newbuyer858]
You pay 1300 for a 2/2?
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Yes, i was in Mission Valley before, but moved to UC due to the diff in pricing. Back then I was paying 1900 for a similar unit in MV.
The price fluctuates around the school year. During the times when school is about to start and students are looking for housing are the peaks. Outside of that you can get some real good deals.
Prices have gone down since i’ve moved here. A couple of years ago, that 1300 was rock bottom, now i’ve seen them in the 1100-1300 range during the school year.
I live in a fairly large complex, so I’ve noticed groups of students move into different units in the same building owned by different investor to save a hundred in the past year.
MV has gone down too, I’ve seen units that rented from 1700 to 2100 down to 1200-1700 now.
January 4, 2011 at 11:42 AM #648449jameswennParticipant[quote=newbuyer858]
You pay 1300 for a 2/2?
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Yes, i was in Mission Valley before, but moved to UC due to the diff in pricing. Back then I was paying 1900 for a similar unit in MV.
The price fluctuates around the school year. During the times when school is about to start and students are looking for housing are the peaks. Outside of that you can get some real good deals.
Prices have gone down since i’ve moved here. A couple of years ago, that 1300 was rock bottom, now i’ve seen them in the 1100-1300 range during the school year.
I live in a fairly large complex, so I’ve noticed groups of students move into different units in the same building owned by different investor to save a hundred in the past year.
MV has gone down too, I’ve seen units that rented from 1700 to 2100 down to 1200-1700 now.
January 4, 2011 at 11:42 AM #648586jameswennParticipant[quote=newbuyer858]
You pay 1300 for a 2/2?
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Yes, i was in Mission Valley before, but moved to UC due to the diff in pricing. Back then I was paying 1900 for a similar unit in MV.
The price fluctuates around the school year. During the times when school is about to start and students are looking for housing are the peaks. Outside of that you can get some real good deals.
Prices have gone down since i’ve moved here. A couple of years ago, that 1300 was rock bottom, now i’ve seen them in the 1100-1300 range during the school year.
I live in a fairly large complex, so I’ve noticed groups of students move into different units in the same building owned by different investor to save a hundred in the past year.
MV has gone down too, I’ve seen units that rented from 1700 to 2100 down to 1200-1700 now.
January 4, 2011 at 11:42 AM #647792jameswennParticipant[quote=newbuyer858]
You pay 1300 for a 2/2?
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Yes, i was in Mission Valley before, but moved to UC due to the diff in pricing. Back then I was paying 1900 for a similar unit in MV.
The price fluctuates around the school year. During the times when school is about to start and students are looking for housing are the peaks. Outside of that you can get some real good deals.
Prices have gone down since i’ve moved here. A couple of years ago, that 1300 was rock bottom, now i’ve seen them in the 1100-1300 range during the school year.
I live in a fairly large complex, so I’ve noticed groups of students move into different units in the same building owned by different investor to save a hundred in the past year.
MV has gone down too, I’ve seen units that rented from 1700 to 2100 down to 1200-1700 now.
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