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August 21, 2010 at 11:11 AM #595445August 23, 2010 at 5:54 PM #595111
davelj
ParticipantThis looks like pretty healthy down payment activity to me. I assume Carmel Valley is above the median in terms of average pricing.
August 23, 2010 at 5:54 PM #595204davelj
ParticipantThis looks like pretty healthy down payment activity to me. I assume Carmel Valley is above the median in terms of average pricing.
August 23, 2010 at 5:54 PM #595743davelj
ParticipantThis looks like pretty healthy down payment activity to me. I assume Carmel Valley is above the median in terms of average pricing.
August 23, 2010 at 5:54 PM #595852davelj
ParticipantThis looks like pretty healthy down payment activity to me. I assume Carmel Valley is above the median in terms of average pricing.
August 23, 2010 at 5:54 PM #596165davelj
ParticipantThis looks like pretty healthy down payment activity to me. I assume Carmel Valley is above the median in terms of average pricing.
August 23, 2010 at 9:00 PM #595201Reality
Participant[quote=deadzone]Again you are falling into the same tired argument that SD high end is “insulated” because everyone wants to live here. That is horseshit because Coastal SD high end got hammered in previous RE recessions. Most notably mid-90s.
So in 1995 San Diego was not desirable but now it is more? There is nothing particularly better about living in SD now than in 1995, same weather, same beaches, same everything. Only difference is a downtown ballpark, BFD.[/quote]
Didn’t you know that San Diego was a well kept secret until the late 1990’s when someone let the cat out of the bag and then everyone decided they wanted to move here?
Coincidentally, they stopped making new land about the same time.
August 23, 2010 at 9:00 PM #595294Reality
Participant[quote=deadzone]Again you are falling into the same tired argument that SD high end is “insulated” because everyone wants to live here. That is horseshit because Coastal SD high end got hammered in previous RE recessions. Most notably mid-90s.
So in 1995 San Diego was not desirable but now it is more? There is nothing particularly better about living in SD now than in 1995, same weather, same beaches, same everything. Only difference is a downtown ballpark, BFD.[/quote]
Didn’t you know that San Diego was a well kept secret until the late 1990’s when someone let the cat out of the bag and then everyone decided they wanted to move here?
Coincidentally, they stopped making new land about the same time.
August 23, 2010 at 9:00 PM #595833Reality
Participant[quote=deadzone]Again you are falling into the same tired argument that SD high end is “insulated” because everyone wants to live here. That is horseshit because Coastal SD high end got hammered in previous RE recessions. Most notably mid-90s.
So in 1995 San Diego was not desirable but now it is more? There is nothing particularly better about living in SD now than in 1995, same weather, same beaches, same everything. Only difference is a downtown ballpark, BFD.[/quote]
Didn’t you know that San Diego was a well kept secret until the late 1990’s when someone let the cat out of the bag and then everyone decided they wanted to move here?
Coincidentally, they stopped making new land about the same time.
August 23, 2010 at 9:00 PM #595942Reality
Participant[quote=deadzone]Again you are falling into the same tired argument that SD high end is “insulated” because everyone wants to live here. That is horseshit because Coastal SD high end got hammered in previous RE recessions. Most notably mid-90s.
So in 1995 San Diego was not desirable but now it is more? There is nothing particularly better about living in SD now than in 1995, same weather, same beaches, same everything. Only difference is a downtown ballpark, BFD.[/quote]
Didn’t you know that San Diego was a well kept secret until the late 1990’s when someone let the cat out of the bag and then everyone decided they wanted to move here?
Coincidentally, they stopped making new land about the same time.
August 23, 2010 at 9:00 PM #596255Reality
Participant[quote=deadzone]Again you are falling into the same tired argument that SD high end is “insulated” because everyone wants to live here. That is horseshit because Coastal SD high end got hammered in previous RE recessions. Most notably mid-90s.
So in 1995 San Diego was not desirable but now it is more? There is nothing particularly better about living in SD now than in 1995, same weather, same beaches, same everything. Only difference is a downtown ballpark, BFD.[/quote]
Didn’t you know that San Diego was a well kept secret until the late 1990’s when someone let the cat out of the bag and then everyone decided they wanted to move here?
Coincidentally, they stopped making new land about the same time.
August 23, 2010 at 11:20 PM #595236outtamojo
Participant[quote=davelj]This looks like pretty healthy down payment activity to me. I assume Carmel Valley is above the median in terms of average pricing.
http://www.bubbleinfo.com/2010/08/23/cv-down-payments/%5B/quote%5D
Shhhhh – everyone is supposed to be jobless and broke or on the way to the poorhouse : )
August 23, 2010 at 11:20 PM #595329outtamojo
Participant[quote=davelj]This looks like pretty healthy down payment activity to me. I assume Carmel Valley is above the median in terms of average pricing.
http://www.bubbleinfo.com/2010/08/23/cv-down-payments/%5B/quote%5D
Shhhhh – everyone is supposed to be jobless and broke or on the way to the poorhouse : )
August 23, 2010 at 11:20 PM #595868outtamojo
Participant[quote=davelj]This looks like pretty healthy down payment activity to me. I assume Carmel Valley is above the median in terms of average pricing.
http://www.bubbleinfo.com/2010/08/23/cv-down-payments/%5B/quote%5D
Shhhhh – everyone is supposed to be jobless and broke or on the way to the poorhouse : )
August 23, 2010 at 11:20 PM #595977outtamojo
Participant[quote=davelj]This looks like pretty healthy down payment activity to me. I assume Carmel Valley is above the median in terms of average pricing.
http://www.bubbleinfo.com/2010/08/23/cv-down-payments/%5B/quote%5D
Shhhhh – everyone is supposed to be jobless and broke or on the way to the poorhouse : )
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