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October 3, 2008 at 10:57 AM #14054October 3, 2008 at 11:26 AM #280080sdrealtorParticipant
There is tons to do here and the lifestyle is as good as it gets for upper middle class professionals anywhere in the US IMO. Encinitas has a vibe and a sense of place that most of SoCal lacks. If you cant feel that, I cant help you.
October 3, 2008 at 11:26 AM #280352sdrealtorParticipantThere is tons to do here and the lifestyle is as good as it gets for upper middle class professionals anywhere in the US IMO. Encinitas has a vibe and a sense of place that most of SoCal lacks. If you cant feel that, I cant help you.
October 3, 2008 at 11:26 AM #280358sdrealtorParticipantThere is tons to do here and the lifestyle is as good as it gets for upper middle class professionals anywhere in the US IMO. Encinitas has a vibe and a sense of place that most of SoCal lacks. If you cant feel that, I cant help you.
October 3, 2008 at 11:26 AM #280400sdrealtorParticipantThere is tons to do here and the lifestyle is as good as it gets for upper middle class professionals anywhere in the US IMO. Encinitas has a vibe and a sense of place that most of SoCal lacks. If you cant feel that, I cant help you.
October 3, 2008 at 11:26 AM #280412sdrealtorParticipantThere is tons to do here and the lifestyle is as good as it gets for upper middle class professionals anywhere in the US IMO. Encinitas has a vibe and a sense of place that most of SoCal lacks. If you cant feel that, I cant help you.
October 3, 2008 at 11:53 AM #280095Running BearParticipantAnyone have the sales numbers? you have to have a descent amount of sales to start pressuring prices.
October 3, 2008 at 11:53 AM #280367Running BearParticipantAnyone have the sales numbers? you have to have a descent amount of sales to start pressuring prices.
October 3, 2008 at 11:53 AM #280373Running BearParticipantAnyone have the sales numbers? you have to have a descent amount of sales to start pressuring prices.
October 3, 2008 at 11:53 AM #280414Running BearParticipantAnyone have the sales numbers? you have to have a descent amount of sales to start pressuring prices.
October 3, 2008 at 11:53 AM #280427Running BearParticipantAnyone have the sales numbers? you have to have a descent amount of sales to start pressuring prices.
October 3, 2008 at 12:12 PM #280115waitingpatientlyParticipantLike sdrealtor said, the vibe is like no other. Hopefully if I play my cards right in 15 years I will be sitting on deck looking at the ocean. I am no professional BUT have been watching the Encinitas/So. Carlsbad area for way too long waiting for prices to start drop. I know that there are some that say that these areas are “immune” to big price drops but I think that its only time and will be quicker than most think. This area peaked after Temecula and the outlying areas therefore it would make sense that it would lag in price decreases. Also, living in the area has opened my eyes to how many people cannot afford the lifestyle that they are living.
FWIW- The people that told us that we were crazy to sell our house when we did are the same people that are telling us that this area will never see the decreases that we are anticipating.
October 3, 2008 at 12:12 PM #280387waitingpatientlyParticipantLike sdrealtor said, the vibe is like no other. Hopefully if I play my cards right in 15 years I will be sitting on deck looking at the ocean. I am no professional BUT have been watching the Encinitas/So. Carlsbad area for way too long waiting for prices to start drop. I know that there are some that say that these areas are “immune” to big price drops but I think that its only time and will be quicker than most think. This area peaked after Temecula and the outlying areas therefore it would make sense that it would lag in price decreases. Also, living in the area has opened my eyes to how many people cannot afford the lifestyle that they are living.
FWIW- The people that told us that we were crazy to sell our house when we did are the same people that are telling us that this area will never see the decreases that we are anticipating.
October 3, 2008 at 12:12 PM #280393waitingpatientlyParticipantLike sdrealtor said, the vibe is like no other. Hopefully if I play my cards right in 15 years I will be sitting on deck looking at the ocean. I am no professional BUT have been watching the Encinitas/So. Carlsbad area for way too long waiting for prices to start drop. I know that there are some that say that these areas are “immune” to big price drops but I think that its only time and will be quicker than most think. This area peaked after Temecula and the outlying areas therefore it would make sense that it would lag in price decreases. Also, living in the area has opened my eyes to how many people cannot afford the lifestyle that they are living.
FWIW- The people that told us that we were crazy to sell our house when we did are the same people that are telling us that this area will never see the decreases that we are anticipating.
October 3, 2008 at 12:12 PM #280434waitingpatientlyParticipantLike sdrealtor said, the vibe is like no other. Hopefully if I play my cards right in 15 years I will be sitting on deck looking at the ocean. I am no professional BUT have been watching the Encinitas/So. Carlsbad area for way too long waiting for prices to start drop. I know that there are some that say that these areas are “immune” to big price drops but I think that its only time and will be quicker than most think. This area peaked after Temecula and the outlying areas therefore it would make sense that it would lag in price decreases. Also, living in the area has opened my eyes to how many people cannot afford the lifestyle that they are living.
FWIW- The people that told us that we were crazy to sell our house when we did are the same people that are telling us that this area will never see the decreases that we are anticipating.
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