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While they only show the buyers touring 3 properties, if the buyers take a long time and look at a lot of houses, they will mention it (although not say any more detail than that). You can also tell if seasons have past if it’s an area with snow.
abellParticipantWhile they only show the buyers touring 3 properties, if the buyers take a long time and look at a lot of houses, they will mention it (although not say any more detail than that). You can also tell if seasons have past if it’s an area with snow.
abellParticipantWhile they only show the buyers touring 3 properties, if the buyers take a long time and look at a lot of houses, they will mention it (although not say any more detail than that). You can also tell if seasons have past if it’s an area with snow.
abellParticipantWhile they only show the buyers touring 3 properties, if the buyers take a long time and look at a lot of houses, they will mention it (although not say any more detail than that). You can also tell if seasons have past if it’s an area with snow.
abellParticipant[quote=Raybyrnes]Mission Valley starting to look opportunistic
6780 Friars Rd Unit 237
San Diego, CA 92108
Source: Public Records
SOLD FOR: $121,000 (02/11/2009)
BEDS: 2
BATHS: 2
SQFT: 957
STYLE: Condo/Coop
YEAR BUILT: 1972roperty History
Date Event Price Appreciation Source
Feb 11, 2009 Sold $121,000 -24.7%/yr Public Records
Jul 29, 2005 Sold $331,000 16.9%/yr Public Records
Mar 15, 2001 Sold $167,000 19.8%/yr Public Records
Sep 28, 1998 Sold $107,000 >1,000%/yr Public Records
Aug 12, 1998 Sold $62,141 -4.1%/yr Public Records
Mar 13, 1991 Sold $85,000 6.2%/yr Public Records
Jun 15, 1989 Sold $76,500 — Public Records[/quote]Mission Valley is mostly a flood zone. I would not buy a place there.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/voice_special_reports/mission_valley/part2.txt
abellParticipant[quote=Raybyrnes]Mission Valley starting to look opportunistic
6780 Friars Rd Unit 237
San Diego, CA 92108
Source: Public Records
SOLD FOR: $121,000 (02/11/2009)
BEDS: 2
BATHS: 2
SQFT: 957
STYLE: Condo/Coop
YEAR BUILT: 1972roperty History
Date Event Price Appreciation Source
Feb 11, 2009 Sold $121,000 -24.7%/yr Public Records
Jul 29, 2005 Sold $331,000 16.9%/yr Public Records
Mar 15, 2001 Sold $167,000 19.8%/yr Public Records
Sep 28, 1998 Sold $107,000 >1,000%/yr Public Records
Aug 12, 1998 Sold $62,141 -4.1%/yr Public Records
Mar 13, 1991 Sold $85,000 6.2%/yr Public Records
Jun 15, 1989 Sold $76,500 — Public Records[/quote]Mission Valley is mostly a flood zone. I would not buy a place there.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/voice_special_reports/mission_valley/part2.txt
abellParticipant[quote=Raybyrnes]Mission Valley starting to look opportunistic
6780 Friars Rd Unit 237
San Diego, CA 92108
Source: Public Records
SOLD FOR: $121,000 (02/11/2009)
BEDS: 2
BATHS: 2
SQFT: 957
STYLE: Condo/Coop
YEAR BUILT: 1972roperty History
Date Event Price Appreciation Source
Feb 11, 2009 Sold $121,000 -24.7%/yr Public Records
Jul 29, 2005 Sold $331,000 16.9%/yr Public Records
Mar 15, 2001 Sold $167,000 19.8%/yr Public Records
Sep 28, 1998 Sold $107,000 >1,000%/yr Public Records
Aug 12, 1998 Sold $62,141 -4.1%/yr Public Records
Mar 13, 1991 Sold $85,000 6.2%/yr Public Records
Jun 15, 1989 Sold $76,500 — Public Records[/quote]Mission Valley is mostly a flood zone. I would not buy a place there.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/voice_special_reports/mission_valley/part2.txt
abellParticipant[quote=Raybyrnes]Mission Valley starting to look opportunistic
6780 Friars Rd Unit 237
San Diego, CA 92108
Source: Public Records
SOLD FOR: $121,000 (02/11/2009)
BEDS: 2
BATHS: 2
SQFT: 957
STYLE: Condo/Coop
YEAR BUILT: 1972roperty History
Date Event Price Appreciation Source
Feb 11, 2009 Sold $121,000 -24.7%/yr Public Records
Jul 29, 2005 Sold $331,000 16.9%/yr Public Records
Mar 15, 2001 Sold $167,000 19.8%/yr Public Records
Sep 28, 1998 Sold $107,000 >1,000%/yr Public Records
Aug 12, 1998 Sold $62,141 -4.1%/yr Public Records
Mar 13, 1991 Sold $85,000 6.2%/yr Public Records
Jun 15, 1989 Sold $76,500 — Public Records[/quote]Mission Valley is mostly a flood zone. I would not buy a place there.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/voice_special_reports/mission_valley/part2.txt
abellParticipant[quote=Raybyrnes]Mission Valley starting to look opportunistic
6780 Friars Rd Unit 237
San Diego, CA 92108
Source: Public Records
SOLD FOR: $121,000 (02/11/2009)
BEDS: 2
BATHS: 2
SQFT: 957
STYLE: Condo/Coop
YEAR BUILT: 1972roperty History
Date Event Price Appreciation Source
Feb 11, 2009 Sold $121,000 -24.7%/yr Public Records
Jul 29, 2005 Sold $331,000 16.9%/yr Public Records
Mar 15, 2001 Sold $167,000 19.8%/yr Public Records
Sep 28, 1998 Sold $107,000 >1,000%/yr Public Records
Aug 12, 1998 Sold $62,141 -4.1%/yr Public Records
Mar 13, 1991 Sold $85,000 6.2%/yr Public Records
Jun 15, 1989 Sold $76,500 — Public Records[/quote]Mission Valley is mostly a flood zone. I would not buy a place there.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/voice_special_reports/mission_valley/part2.txt
abellParticipantIf you can find a house for that price that you would like to live in for 10 to 20 years, by all means, buy it. If you are unfamiliar with the area, check it out at multiple times during the day and week to see if you like it. Otherwise you rent until you can find someplace you can afford. It’s all about what you prefer and are comfortable with. Just don’t get in over your head or buy a place you won’t be happy living in just because you wanted to buy something rather than rent.
abellParticipantIf you can find a house for that price that you would like to live in for 10 to 20 years, by all means, buy it. If you are unfamiliar with the area, check it out at multiple times during the day and week to see if you like it. Otherwise you rent until you can find someplace you can afford. It’s all about what you prefer and are comfortable with. Just don’t get in over your head or buy a place you won’t be happy living in just because you wanted to buy something rather than rent.
abellParticipantIf you can find a house for that price that you would like to live in for 10 to 20 years, by all means, buy it. If you are unfamiliar with the area, check it out at multiple times during the day and week to see if you like it. Otherwise you rent until you can find someplace you can afford. It’s all about what you prefer and are comfortable with. Just don’t get in over your head or buy a place you won’t be happy living in just because you wanted to buy something rather than rent.
abellParticipantIf you can find a house for that price that you would like to live in for 10 to 20 years, by all means, buy it. If you are unfamiliar with the area, check it out at multiple times during the day and week to see if you like it. Otherwise you rent until you can find someplace you can afford. It’s all about what you prefer and are comfortable with. Just don’t get in over your head or buy a place you won’t be happy living in just because you wanted to buy something rather than rent.
abellParticipantIf you can find a house for that price that you would like to live in for 10 to 20 years, by all means, buy it. If you are unfamiliar with the area, check it out at multiple times during the day and week to see if you like it. Otherwise you rent until you can find someplace you can afford. It’s all about what you prefer and are comfortable with. Just don’t get in over your head or buy a place you won’t be happy living in just because you wanted to buy something rather than rent.
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