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i think it boils down to some people like to paint their own picture on a blank canvas and some people would rather hang Monet reproductions. Its just a matter of taste. For some the trouble is worth it or maybe half the fun to create your own place from scratch including landscaping and some would just like to be done with it.
June 20, 2011 at 6:26 PM in reply to: Serenity Stonebridge Estate Scripps Ranch Home Pricing #705039bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=kcal09]Serenity homes are very popular due to great floor plans and relatively reasonable price per sqft. Resale homes are probably the better deal now. The home below just sold for slightly over $1 million.
This is a little bit high. I think a price in the low $900k is more reasonable.http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110007889-14574_Whispering_Ridge_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131%5B/quote%5D
I wonder how they get their info for this since the house isnt finished and thus closed escrow yet. That price is about 100k more than everyone else paid on that side of the street.
June 20, 2011 at 6:26 PM in reply to: Serenity Stonebridge Estate Scripps Ranch Home Pricing #705134bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=kcal09]Serenity homes are very popular due to great floor plans and relatively reasonable price per sqft. Resale homes are probably the better deal now. The home below just sold for slightly over $1 million.
This is a little bit high. I think a price in the low $900k is more reasonable.http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110007889-14574_Whispering_Ridge_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131%5B/quote%5D
I wonder how they get their info for this since the house isnt finished and thus closed escrow yet. That price is about 100k more than everyone else paid on that side of the street.
June 20, 2011 at 6:26 PM in reply to: Serenity Stonebridge Estate Scripps Ranch Home Pricing #705730bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=kcal09]Serenity homes are very popular due to great floor plans and relatively reasonable price per sqft. Resale homes are probably the better deal now. The home below just sold for slightly over $1 million.
This is a little bit high. I think a price in the low $900k is more reasonable.http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110007889-14574_Whispering_Ridge_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131%5B/quote%5D
I wonder how they get their info for this since the house isnt finished and thus closed escrow yet. That price is about 100k more than everyone else paid on that side of the street.
June 20, 2011 at 6:26 PM in reply to: Serenity Stonebridge Estate Scripps Ranch Home Pricing #705881bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=kcal09]Serenity homes are very popular due to great floor plans and relatively reasonable price per sqft. Resale homes are probably the better deal now. The home below just sold for slightly over $1 million.
This is a little bit high. I think a price in the low $900k is more reasonable.http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110007889-14574_Whispering_Ridge_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131%5B/quote%5D
I wonder how they get their info for this since the house isnt finished and thus closed escrow yet. That price is about 100k more than everyone else paid on that side of the street.
June 20, 2011 at 6:26 PM in reply to: Serenity Stonebridge Estate Scripps Ranch Home Pricing #706245bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=kcal09]Serenity homes are very popular due to great floor plans and relatively reasonable price per sqft. Resale homes are probably the better deal now. The home below just sold for slightly over $1 million.
This is a little bit high. I think a price in the low $900k is more reasonable.http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110007889-14574_Whispering_Ridge_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131%5B/quote%5D
I wonder how they get their info for this since the house isnt finished and thus closed escrow yet. That price is about 100k more than everyone else paid on that side of the street.
bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=familyguy][quote=kcal09]I disagree, I think many people are happy to pay the MR to get a large new home. Poway does not have new homes except when you go up the mountain on Eastvale.[/quote]
I tend to agree with you kcal, makes me wonder how this listing has lasted so long on the market. Anyone have any thoughts as to why it hasn’t sold?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110025247-15069_Almond_Orchard_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92131
Of course, there is this one that is only a few doors down. It seems to go on and off the market quite often, yet there has never been a sign in the front yard so without looking online no one would ever know it was for sale. What would be the point of not putting a sign out?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110028285-15080_Almond_Orchard_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92131%5B/quote%5D
As a family looking in the area we didnt like 1. that it was so close to the park that on weekends you have foot traffic and cars parked up and down the street. 2. The backyards are much smaller than what Serenity is now selling. 3. Why not spend 100k less and build out the home customized to what you want for a slightly smaller home. For us anything over 4500 sq ft would be overkill. 4k sqft is enough for any family short of the Brady Bunch for the most part. Builders in Stonebridge are offering enough in ‘incentives’ that you can pimp out the place on the inside within the sales price. The landscaping is another story..
bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=familyguy][quote=kcal09]I disagree, I think many people are happy to pay the MR to get a large new home. Poway does not have new homes except when you go up the mountain on Eastvale.[/quote]
I tend to agree with you kcal, makes me wonder how this listing has lasted so long on the market. Anyone have any thoughts as to why it hasn’t sold?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110025247-15069_Almond_Orchard_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92131
Of course, there is this one that is only a few doors down. It seems to go on and off the market quite often, yet there has never been a sign in the front yard so without looking online no one would ever know it was for sale. What would be the point of not putting a sign out?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110028285-15080_Almond_Orchard_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92131%5B/quote%5D
As a family looking in the area we didnt like 1. that it was so close to the park that on weekends you have foot traffic and cars parked up and down the street. 2. The backyards are much smaller than what Serenity is now selling. 3. Why not spend 100k less and build out the home customized to what you want for a slightly smaller home. For us anything over 4500 sq ft would be overkill. 4k sqft is enough for any family short of the Brady Bunch for the most part. Builders in Stonebridge are offering enough in ‘incentives’ that you can pimp out the place on the inside within the sales price. The landscaping is another story..
bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=familyguy][quote=kcal09]I disagree, I think many people are happy to pay the MR to get a large new home. Poway does not have new homes except when you go up the mountain on Eastvale.[/quote]
I tend to agree with you kcal, makes me wonder how this listing has lasted so long on the market. Anyone have any thoughts as to why it hasn’t sold?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110025247-15069_Almond_Orchard_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92131
Of course, there is this one that is only a few doors down. It seems to go on and off the market quite often, yet there has never been a sign in the front yard so without looking online no one would ever know it was for sale. What would be the point of not putting a sign out?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110028285-15080_Almond_Orchard_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92131%5B/quote%5D
As a family looking in the area we didnt like 1. that it was so close to the park that on weekends you have foot traffic and cars parked up and down the street. 2. The backyards are much smaller than what Serenity is now selling. 3. Why not spend 100k less and build out the home customized to what you want for a slightly smaller home. For us anything over 4500 sq ft would be overkill. 4k sqft is enough for any family short of the Brady Bunch for the most part. Builders in Stonebridge are offering enough in ‘incentives’ that you can pimp out the place on the inside within the sales price. The landscaping is another story..
bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=familyguy][quote=kcal09]I disagree, I think many people are happy to pay the MR to get a large new home. Poway does not have new homes except when you go up the mountain on Eastvale.[/quote]
I tend to agree with you kcal, makes me wonder how this listing has lasted so long on the market. Anyone have any thoughts as to why it hasn’t sold?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110025247-15069_Almond_Orchard_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92131
Of course, there is this one that is only a few doors down. It seems to go on and off the market quite often, yet there has never been a sign in the front yard so without looking online no one would ever know it was for sale. What would be the point of not putting a sign out?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110028285-15080_Almond_Orchard_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92131%5B/quote%5D
As a family looking in the area we didnt like 1. that it was so close to the park that on weekends you have foot traffic and cars parked up and down the street. 2. The backyards are much smaller than what Serenity is now selling. 3. Why not spend 100k less and build out the home customized to what you want for a slightly smaller home. For us anything over 4500 sq ft would be overkill. 4k sqft is enough for any family short of the Brady Bunch for the most part. Builders in Stonebridge are offering enough in ‘incentives’ that you can pimp out the place on the inside within the sales price. The landscaping is another story..
bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=familyguy][quote=kcal09]I disagree, I think many people are happy to pay the MR to get a large new home. Poway does not have new homes except when you go up the mountain on Eastvale.[/quote]
I tend to agree with you kcal, makes me wonder how this listing has lasted so long on the market. Anyone have any thoughts as to why it hasn’t sold?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110025247-15069_Almond_Orchard_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92131
Of course, there is this one that is only a few doors down. It seems to go on and off the market quite often, yet there has never been a sign in the front yard so without looking online no one would ever know it was for sale. What would be the point of not putting a sign out?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110028285-15080_Almond_Orchard_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92131%5B/quote%5D
As a family looking in the area we didnt like 1. that it was so close to the park that on weekends you have foot traffic and cars parked up and down the street. 2. The backyards are much smaller than what Serenity is now selling. 3. Why not spend 100k less and build out the home customized to what you want for a slightly smaller home. For us anything over 4500 sq ft would be overkill. 4k sqft is enough for any family short of the Brady Bunch for the most part. Builders in Stonebridge are offering enough in ‘incentives’ that you can pimp out the place on the inside within the sales price. The landscaping is another story..
bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=familyguy][quote=bluehairdave][quote=kcal09]I disagree, I think many people are happy to pay the MR to get a large new home. Poway does not have new homes except when you go up the mountain on Eastvale.[/quote]
Im curious to see what Toll Bros. has as well at the ViewPoint that Brookfield recently sold.[/quote]
Is construction finally planned for those lots in “Viewpoint?”[/quote]
Not as far as i know. But Brookfield was supposed to build on it and they sold it to someone else. So id imagine someone else has plans to get on with it sooner rather than later.
bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=familyguy][quote=bluehairdave][quote=kcal09]I disagree, I think many people are happy to pay the MR to get a large new home. Poway does not have new homes except when you go up the mountain on Eastvale.[/quote]
Im curious to see what Toll Bros. has as well at the ViewPoint that Brookfield recently sold.[/quote]
Is construction finally planned for those lots in “Viewpoint?”[/quote]
Not as far as i know. But Brookfield was supposed to build on it and they sold it to someone else. So id imagine someone else has plans to get on with it sooner rather than later.
bluehairdaveParticipant[quote=familyguy][quote=bluehairdave][quote=kcal09]I disagree, I think many people are happy to pay the MR to get a large new home. Poway does not have new homes except when you go up the mountain on Eastvale.[/quote]
Im curious to see what Toll Bros. has as well at the ViewPoint that Brookfield recently sold.[/quote]
Is construction finally planned for those lots in “Viewpoint?”[/quote]
Not as far as i know. But Brookfield was supposed to build on it and they sold it to someone else. So id imagine someone else has plans to get on with it sooner rather than later.
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