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April 15, 2011 at 5:24 PM #18724April 15, 2011 at 5:55 PM #687175SD RealtorParticipant
I am not sure the exact year but 2006 is when things started happening out there. The listing you are tracking is still being priced in a non motivated manner but seems to be augering its way down to the 822k they paid for it back in 02. I agree, way to close to the street for my taste.
April 15, 2011 at 5:55 PM #687232SD RealtorParticipantI am not sure the exact year but 2006 is when things started happening out there. The listing you are tracking is still being priced in a non motivated manner but seems to be augering its way down to the 822k they paid for it back in 02. I agree, way to close to the street for my taste.
April 15, 2011 at 5:55 PM #687850SD RealtorParticipantI am not sure the exact year but 2006 is when things started happening out there. The listing you are tracking is still being priced in a non motivated manner but seems to be augering its way down to the 822k they paid for it back in 02. I agree, way to close to the street for my taste.
April 15, 2011 at 5:55 PM #687991SD RealtorParticipantI am not sure the exact year but 2006 is when things started happening out there. The listing you are tracking is still being priced in a non motivated manner but seems to be augering its way down to the 822k they paid for it back in 02. I agree, way to close to the street for my taste.
April 15, 2011 at 5:55 PM #688341SD RealtorParticipantI am not sure the exact year but 2006 is when things started happening out there. The listing you are tracking is still being priced in a non motivated manner but seems to be augering its way down to the 822k they paid for it back in 02. I agree, way to close to the street for my taste.
April 15, 2011 at 6:36 PM #687190earlyretirementParticipantThanks so much SD Realtor. Yeah, it looks like that was when things really started growing but I was surprised I couldn’t find out on Google when that road went in.
I know Santaluz takes a lot of flack but it still looks like a really nice area but I hope prices continue to fall before we move out there later this Fall.
I saw this house as well online located a few doors down. Looks beautiful but I imagine they will have problems selling as well due to the proximity to Camino del Sur.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/14477-Caminito-Lazanja-92127/home/6462629
I talked to a few realtors and they said buyers are really turned off by the high HOA fees of $450 a month plus the high Mello Roos taxes.
Thanks again.
April 15, 2011 at 6:36 PM #687247earlyretirementParticipantThanks so much SD Realtor. Yeah, it looks like that was when things really started growing but I was surprised I couldn’t find out on Google when that road went in.
I know Santaluz takes a lot of flack but it still looks like a really nice area but I hope prices continue to fall before we move out there later this Fall.
I saw this house as well online located a few doors down. Looks beautiful but I imagine they will have problems selling as well due to the proximity to Camino del Sur.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/14477-Caminito-Lazanja-92127/home/6462629
I talked to a few realtors and they said buyers are really turned off by the high HOA fees of $450 a month plus the high Mello Roos taxes.
Thanks again.
April 15, 2011 at 6:36 PM #687865earlyretirementParticipantThanks so much SD Realtor. Yeah, it looks like that was when things really started growing but I was surprised I couldn’t find out on Google when that road went in.
I know Santaluz takes a lot of flack but it still looks like a really nice area but I hope prices continue to fall before we move out there later this Fall.
I saw this house as well online located a few doors down. Looks beautiful but I imagine they will have problems selling as well due to the proximity to Camino del Sur.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/14477-Caminito-Lazanja-92127/home/6462629
I talked to a few realtors and they said buyers are really turned off by the high HOA fees of $450 a month plus the high Mello Roos taxes.
Thanks again.
April 15, 2011 at 6:36 PM #688006earlyretirementParticipantThanks so much SD Realtor. Yeah, it looks like that was when things really started growing but I was surprised I couldn’t find out on Google when that road went in.
I know Santaluz takes a lot of flack but it still looks like a really nice area but I hope prices continue to fall before we move out there later this Fall.
I saw this house as well online located a few doors down. Looks beautiful but I imagine they will have problems selling as well due to the proximity to Camino del Sur.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/14477-Caminito-Lazanja-92127/home/6462629
I talked to a few realtors and they said buyers are really turned off by the high HOA fees of $450 a month plus the high Mello Roos taxes.
Thanks again.
April 15, 2011 at 6:36 PM #688356earlyretirementParticipantThanks so much SD Realtor. Yeah, it looks like that was when things really started growing but I was surprised I couldn’t find out on Google when that road went in.
I know Santaluz takes a lot of flack but it still looks like a really nice area but I hope prices continue to fall before we move out there later this Fall.
I saw this house as well online located a few doors down. Looks beautiful but I imagine they will have problems selling as well due to the proximity to Camino del Sur.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/14477-Caminito-Lazanja-92127/home/6462629
I talked to a few realtors and they said buyers are really turned off by the high HOA fees of $450 a month plus the high Mello Roos taxes.
Thanks again.
April 15, 2011 at 6:57 PM #687195equalizerParticipant[quote=earlyretirement]Thanks so much SD Realtor. Yeah, it looks like that was when things really started growing but I was surprised I couldn’t find out on Google when that road went in.
I know Santaluz takes a lot of flack but it still looks like a really nice area but I hope prices continue to fall before we move out there later this Fall.
I saw this house as well online located a few doors down. Looks beautiful but I imagine they will have problems selling as well due to the proximity to Camino del Sur.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/14477-Caminito-Lazanja-92127/home/6462629
I talked to a few realtors and they said buyers are really turned off by the high HOA fees of $450 a month plus the high Mello Roos taxes.
Thanks again.[/quote]
That second house is far enough away from the street. I just happened to be walking down long stretch of Del Sur searching for gold coins on a Friday night last month at 9PM and that street is really quiet, only one lane in each direction. I would bet that even the house facing street wouldn’t be that noisy, but in this market you can be more picky.April 15, 2011 at 6:57 PM #687252equalizerParticipant[quote=earlyretirement]Thanks so much SD Realtor. Yeah, it looks like that was when things really started growing but I was surprised I couldn’t find out on Google when that road went in.
I know Santaluz takes a lot of flack but it still looks like a really nice area but I hope prices continue to fall before we move out there later this Fall.
I saw this house as well online located a few doors down. Looks beautiful but I imagine they will have problems selling as well due to the proximity to Camino del Sur.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/14477-Caminito-Lazanja-92127/home/6462629
I talked to a few realtors and they said buyers are really turned off by the high HOA fees of $450 a month plus the high Mello Roos taxes.
Thanks again.[/quote]
That second house is far enough away from the street. I just happened to be walking down long stretch of Del Sur searching for gold coins on a Friday night last month at 9PM and that street is really quiet, only one lane in each direction. I would bet that even the house facing street wouldn’t be that noisy, but in this market you can be more picky.April 15, 2011 at 6:57 PM #687870equalizerParticipant[quote=earlyretirement]Thanks so much SD Realtor. Yeah, it looks like that was when things really started growing but I was surprised I couldn’t find out on Google when that road went in.
I know Santaluz takes a lot of flack but it still looks like a really nice area but I hope prices continue to fall before we move out there later this Fall.
I saw this house as well online located a few doors down. Looks beautiful but I imagine they will have problems selling as well due to the proximity to Camino del Sur.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/14477-Caminito-Lazanja-92127/home/6462629
I talked to a few realtors and they said buyers are really turned off by the high HOA fees of $450 a month plus the high Mello Roos taxes.
Thanks again.[/quote]
That second house is far enough away from the street. I just happened to be walking down long stretch of Del Sur searching for gold coins on a Friday night last month at 9PM and that street is really quiet, only one lane in each direction. I would bet that even the house facing street wouldn’t be that noisy, but in this market you can be more picky.April 15, 2011 at 6:57 PM #688011equalizerParticipant[quote=earlyretirement]Thanks so much SD Realtor. Yeah, it looks like that was when things really started growing but I was surprised I couldn’t find out on Google when that road went in.
I know Santaluz takes a lot of flack but it still looks like a really nice area but I hope prices continue to fall before we move out there later this Fall.
I saw this house as well online located a few doors down. Looks beautiful but I imagine they will have problems selling as well due to the proximity to Camino del Sur.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/14477-Caminito-Lazanja-92127/home/6462629
I talked to a few realtors and they said buyers are really turned off by the high HOA fees of $450 a month plus the high Mello Roos taxes.
Thanks again.[/quote]
That second house is far enough away from the street. I just happened to be walking down long stretch of Del Sur searching for gold coins on a Friday night last month at 9PM and that street is really quiet, only one lane in each direction. I would bet that even the house facing street wouldn’t be that noisy, but in this market you can be more picky. -
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