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February 27, 2008 at 3:10 PM in reply to: Permit numbers are falling rapidly, what about fire re-building? #161474beachloverParticipant
Well, it could reflect the construction prices. I’ve had two contractors submit bids on a room addition. Not a big job, a little over 100 feet on a single story home. They both indicated they are NOT doing any fire work.
First bid was just under $700 a square foot; second was just under $500 a square foot. Obviously, they won’t be pulling permits for me. If they aren’t pulling permits for others I wonder what they are doing?
February 27, 2008 at 3:10 PM in reply to: Permit numbers are falling rapidly, what about fire re-building? #161406beachloverParticipantWell, it could reflect the construction prices. I’ve had two contractors submit bids on a room addition. Not a big job, a little over 100 feet on a single story home. They both indicated they are NOT doing any fire work.
First bid was just under $700 a square foot; second was just under $500 a square foot. Obviously, they won’t be pulling permits for me. If they aren’t pulling permits for others I wonder what they are doing?
February 27, 2008 at 3:10 PM in reply to: Permit numbers are falling rapidly, what about fire re-building? #161386beachloverParticipantWell, it could reflect the construction prices. I’ve had two contractors submit bids on a room addition. Not a big job, a little over 100 feet on a single story home. They both indicated they are NOT doing any fire work.
First bid was just under $700 a square foot; second was just under $500 a square foot. Obviously, they won’t be pulling permits for me. If they aren’t pulling permits for others I wonder what they are doing?
February 27, 2008 at 3:10 PM in reply to: Permit numbers are falling rapidly, what about fire re-building? #161373beachloverParticipantWell, it could reflect the construction prices. I’ve had two contractors submit bids on a room addition. Not a big job, a little over 100 feet on a single story home. They both indicated they are NOT doing any fire work.
First bid was just under $700 a square foot; second was just under $500 a square foot. Obviously, they won’t be pulling permits for me. If they aren’t pulling permits for others I wonder what they are doing?
February 27, 2008 at 3:10 PM in reply to: Permit numbers are falling rapidly, what about fire re-building? #161077beachloverParticipantWell, it could reflect the construction prices. I’ve had two contractors submit bids on a room addition. Not a big job, a little over 100 feet on a single story home. They both indicated they are NOT doing any fire work.
First bid was just under $700 a square foot; second was just under $500 a square foot. Obviously, they won’t be pulling permits for me. If they aren’t pulling permits for others I wonder what they are doing?
beachloverParticipantSD Realtor – not to dampen your enthusiasm but my agent is with Farmers and he’s telling me next week at the earliest
sdreator – i’m doing my best to find better help….
beachloverParticipantSD Realtor – not to dampen your enthusiasm but my agent is with Farmers and he’s telling me next week at the earliest
sdreator – i’m doing my best to find better help….
beachloverParticipantSD Realtor – not to dampen your enthusiasm but my agent is with Farmers and he’s telling me next week at the earliest
sdreator – i’m doing my best to find better help….
beachloverParticipantWell, I can share some first hand experience since I am two of the pending listings mentioned in previous posts.
There were a couple of offers on my place and several offers on the house I bought. Both went for approximately 5% less than listing price. Since I upgraded I think I did ok even though I didn’t get my listing amount, especially since I plan to live in this house for at least 10 years.
Some things are moving in CV, although slower and slightly lower in price.
beachloverParticipantguess the auto focus wasn’t working correctly….
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-071073755-4803_Tarantella_San_Diego_CA_92130
beachloverParticipantSd Realtor –
very interesting comparison.I own a home in a currently non distressed area and I want to buy in a currently non distressed area. Housing prices for both are down a similar percentage; assuming I’m buying a more expensive and larger home, am I’m coming out ahead? Not as good as selling in non-distressed (say down 3%) and buying in distressed (say down 18%), but still…
Is there anyone who should buy/sell right now? I’m in a position where I am a few months from paying off my mortgage, and need a different floor plan for my family and plan to live in my next house for 10 years at least. With housing prices continuing to drop for the next …. whatever you believe…. what market position is best for a buyer/seller such as myself?
Thanks.
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