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October 4, 2008 at 9:55 AM #281140October 4, 2008 at 10:27 AM #280834eyePodParticipant
I am from beach So Cal. Obviously some on this board love Encinitas. To me it is indeed pleasantville. If you factor out the beach and temperate weather and look at culture (people) it is not high up the scale. I think it is high on the scale of people who live there. But what place isn’t? Go ahead and spend the big bucks and I hope you get a great house if that’s where you want to live.
October 4, 2008 at 10:27 AM #281108eyePodParticipantI am from beach So Cal. Obviously some on this board love Encinitas. To me it is indeed pleasantville. If you factor out the beach and temperate weather and look at culture (people) it is not high up the scale. I think it is high on the scale of people who live there. But what place isn’t? Go ahead and spend the big bucks and I hope you get a great house if that’s where you want to live.
October 4, 2008 at 10:27 AM #281112eyePodParticipantI am from beach So Cal. Obviously some on this board love Encinitas. To me it is indeed pleasantville. If you factor out the beach and temperate weather and look at culture (people) it is not high up the scale. I think it is high on the scale of people who live there. But what place isn’t? Go ahead and spend the big bucks and I hope you get a great house if that’s where you want to live.
October 4, 2008 at 10:27 AM #281155eyePodParticipantI am from beach So Cal. Obviously some on this board love Encinitas. To me it is indeed pleasantville. If you factor out the beach and temperate weather and look at culture (people) it is not high up the scale. I think it is high on the scale of people who live there. But what place isn’t? Go ahead and spend the big bucks and I hope you get a great house if that’s where you want to live.
October 4, 2008 at 10:27 AM #281165eyePodParticipantI am from beach So Cal. Obviously some on this board love Encinitas. To me it is indeed pleasantville. If you factor out the beach and temperate weather and look at culture (people) it is not high up the scale. I think it is high on the scale of people who live there. But what place isn’t? Go ahead and spend the big bucks and I hope you get a great house if that’s where you want to live.
October 4, 2008 at 10:33 AM #280849denveriteParticipantI lived in Encinitas for 30 years and it was/is a very nice place to live. The big economic picture, however, will catch up with that area. Has anyone noticed that stocks are down 25 or so percent, the ecomomy is crumbling, California is in the beginning of a severe recession, unemployment is 7% and going up. The reasons are almost too numerous to mention. Encinitas is not immune to price declines.
Accoding to Zillow, the 92024 area code has dropped only about 11.5%, with the bulk of that in the last year. The trend is decidely DOWN.
October 4, 2008 at 10:33 AM #281123denveriteParticipantI lived in Encinitas for 30 years and it was/is a very nice place to live. The big economic picture, however, will catch up with that area. Has anyone noticed that stocks are down 25 or so percent, the ecomomy is crumbling, California is in the beginning of a severe recession, unemployment is 7% and going up. The reasons are almost too numerous to mention. Encinitas is not immune to price declines.
Accoding to Zillow, the 92024 area code has dropped only about 11.5%, with the bulk of that in the last year. The trend is decidely DOWN.
October 4, 2008 at 10:33 AM #281127denveriteParticipantI lived in Encinitas for 30 years and it was/is a very nice place to live. The big economic picture, however, will catch up with that area. Has anyone noticed that stocks are down 25 or so percent, the ecomomy is crumbling, California is in the beginning of a severe recession, unemployment is 7% and going up. The reasons are almost too numerous to mention. Encinitas is not immune to price declines.
Accoding to Zillow, the 92024 area code has dropped only about 11.5%, with the bulk of that in the last year. The trend is decidely DOWN.
October 4, 2008 at 10:33 AM #281170denveriteParticipantI lived in Encinitas for 30 years and it was/is a very nice place to live. The big economic picture, however, will catch up with that area. Has anyone noticed that stocks are down 25 or so percent, the ecomomy is crumbling, California is in the beginning of a severe recession, unemployment is 7% and going up. The reasons are almost too numerous to mention. Encinitas is not immune to price declines.
Accoding to Zillow, the 92024 area code has dropped only about 11.5%, with the bulk of that in the last year. The trend is decidely DOWN.
October 4, 2008 at 10:33 AM #281180denveriteParticipantI lived in Encinitas for 30 years and it was/is a very nice place to live. The big economic picture, however, will catch up with that area. Has anyone noticed that stocks are down 25 or so percent, the ecomomy is crumbling, California is in the beginning of a severe recession, unemployment is 7% and going up. The reasons are almost too numerous to mention. Encinitas is not immune to price declines.
Accoding to Zillow, the 92024 area code has dropped only about 11.5%, with the bulk of that in the last year. The trend is decidely DOWN.
October 4, 2008 at 12:12 PM #280923peterbParticipantI love Encinitas and will be looking to buy their in 2011. Unemployment is going to ruin all markets. Watch the stock market get crushed with every new BLS report. And watch RE sales volume erode as well. It’s the one indicator that no one argues with. It destroys demand and raises defaults. And more is coming.
October 4, 2008 at 12:12 PM #281199peterbParticipantI love Encinitas and will be looking to buy their in 2011. Unemployment is going to ruin all markets. Watch the stock market get crushed with every new BLS report. And watch RE sales volume erode as well. It’s the one indicator that no one argues with. It destroys demand and raises defaults. And more is coming.
October 4, 2008 at 12:12 PM #281202peterbParticipantI love Encinitas and will be looking to buy their in 2011. Unemployment is going to ruin all markets. Watch the stock market get crushed with every new BLS report. And watch RE sales volume erode as well. It’s the one indicator that no one argues with. It destroys demand and raises defaults. And more is coming.
October 4, 2008 at 12:12 PM #281245peterbParticipantI love Encinitas and will be looking to buy their in 2011. Unemployment is going to ruin all markets. Watch the stock market get crushed with every new BLS report. And watch RE sales volume erode as well. It’s the one indicator that no one argues with. It destroys demand and raises defaults. And more is coming.
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