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I think we looked at the KB development last summer. I’m pretty sure that with upgrades, the homes were close to $800K. There were no “standard” upgrades like there are in some of the Temecula new home communities.
Does anyone know what the lot sizes are?
Bunny MeadowsParticipantI think we looked at the KB development last summer. I’m pretty sure that with upgrades, the homes were close to $800K. There were no “standard” upgrades like there are in some of the Temecula new home communities.
Does anyone know what the lot sizes are?
Bunny MeadowsParticipantI think we looked at the KB development last summer. I’m pretty sure that with upgrades, the homes were close to $800K. There were no “standard” upgrades like there are in some of the Temecula new home communities.
Does anyone know what the lot sizes are?
Bunny MeadowsParticipantI think we looked at the KB development last summer. I’m pretty sure that with upgrades, the homes were close to $800K. There were no “standard” upgrades like there are in some of the Temecula new home communities.
Does anyone know what the lot sizes are?
Bunny MeadowsParticipantThat episode was on LAST NIGHT!
The house is located in Vista de Bernardo (RB)overlooking the delightful I-15.
The owners bought the place for like $209K in the early 90s, and were determined to get $900-$1 mil for it, so they could upgrade.
The realtor broke the bad news – that he put it in the $800K range. And he told them that they needed to redo the master bath and closet. And put up “sound barriers” around the backyard to dampen the freeway noise.
The episode is older – from early 2007 maybe? My husband used to live in RB and claims he found it on nextag.com. If he’s right, the house was listed at $679K. probably the more appropriate price for the place
Bunny MeadowsParticipantThat episode was on LAST NIGHT!
The house is located in Vista de Bernardo (RB)overlooking the delightful I-15.
The owners bought the place for like $209K in the early 90s, and were determined to get $900-$1 mil for it, so they could upgrade.
The realtor broke the bad news – that he put it in the $800K range. And he told them that they needed to redo the master bath and closet. And put up “sound barriers” around the backyard to dampen the freeway noise.
The episode is older – from early 2007 maybe? My husband used to live in RB and claims he found it on nextag.com. If he’s right, the house was listed at $679K. probably the more appropriate price for the place
Bunny MeadowsParticipantThat episode was on LAST NIGHT!
The house is located in Vista de Bernardo (RB)overlooking the delightful I-15.
The owners bought the place for like $209K in the early 90s, and were determined to get $900-$1 mil for it, so they could upgrade.
The realtor broke the bad news – that he put it in the $800K range. And he told them that they needed to redo the master bath and closet. And put up “sound barriers” around the backyard to dampen the freeway noise.
The episode is older – from early 2007 maybe? My husband used to live in RB and claims he found it on nextag.com. If he’s right, the house was listed at $679K. probably the more appropriate price for the place
Bunny MeadowsParticipantThat episode was on LAST NIGHT!
The house is located in Vista de Bernardo (RB)overlooking the delightful I-15.
The owners bought the place for like $209K in the early 90s, and were determined to get $900-$1 mil for it, so they could upgrade.
The realtor broke the bad news – that he put it in the $800K range. And he told them that they needed to redo the master bath and closet. And put up “sound barriers” around the backyard to dampen the freeway noise.
The episode is older – from early 2007 maybe? My husband used to live in RB and claims he found it on nextag.com. If he’s right, the house was listed at $679K. probably the more appropriate price for the place
Bunny MeadowsParticipantThat episode was on LAST NIGHT!
The house is located in Vista de Bernardo (RB)overlooking the delightful I-15.
The owners bought the place for like $209K in the early 90s, and were determined to get $900-$1 mil for it, so they could upgrade.
The realtor broke the bad news – that he put it in the $800K range. And he told them that they needed to redo the master bath and closet. And put up “sound barriers” around the backyard to dampen the freeway noise.
The episode is older – from early 2007 maybe? My husband used to live in RB and claims he found it on nextag.com. If he’s right, the house was listed at $679K. probably the more appropriate price for the place
Bunny MeadowsParticipantThe overvaluing thing just amazes me. I’m not a savvy economist, but wasnt the “boom” related to the easy access to moolah? With credit/lending standards tightening up, the number of foreclosures, short sales, and the general state of the economy, I cant see how a seller could expect someone to pay $700,000 for a crappy little “fixer” in Fallbrook.
I saw a house online in Oceanside (Ocean Hills,close to Vista)that was listed at $699K. Yes, it was bordering a nature preserve (in the back of the house), but the house itself was about 1700 sf and not updated. I think the seller is living in la-la land. He had commented to someone on a forum that he would NEVER sell his place for under $600K.
But, maybe I’m wrong…
Bunny MeadowsParticipantThe overvaluing thing just amazes me. I’m not a savvy economist, but wasnt the “boom” related to the easy access to moolah? With credit/lending standards tightening up, the number of foreclosures, short sales, and the general state of the economy, I cant see how a seller could expect someone to pay $700,000 for a crappy little “fixer” in Fallbrook.
I saw a house online in Oceanside (Ocean Hills,close to Vista)that was listed at $699K. Yes, it was bordering a nature preserve (in the back of the house), but the house itself was about 1700 sf and not updated. I think the seller is living in la-la land. He had commented to someone on a forum that he would NEVER sell his place for under $600K.
But, maybe I’m wrong…
Bunny MeadowsParticipantThe overvaluing thing just amazes me. I’m not a savvy economist, but wasnt the “boom” related to the easy access to moolah? With credit/lending standards tightening up, the number of foreclosures, short sales, and the general state of the economy, I cant see how a seller could expect someone to pay $700,000 for a crappy little “fixer” in Fallbrook.
I saw a house online in Oceanside (Ocean Hills,close to Vista)that was listed at $699K. Yes, it was bordering a nature preserve (in the back of the house), but the house itself was about 1700 sf and not updated. I think the seller is living in la-la land. He had commented to someone on a forum that he would NEVER sell his place for under $600K.
But, maybe I’m wrong…
Bunny MeadowsParticipantThe overvaluing thing just amazes me. I’m not a savvy economist, but wasnt the “boom” related to the easy access to moolah? With credit/lending standards tightening up, the number of foreclosures, short sales, and the general state of the economy, I cant see how a seller could expect someone to pay $700,000 for a crappy little “fixer” in Fallbrook.
I saw a house online in Oceanside (Ocean Hills,close to Vista)that was listed at $699K. Yes, it was bordering a nature preserve (in the back of the house), but the house itself was about 1700 sf and not updated. I think the seller is living in la-la land. He had commented to someone on a forum that he would NEVER sell his place for under $600K.
But, maybe I’m wrong…
Bunny MeadowsParticipantThe overvaluing thing just amazes me. I’m not a savvy economist, but wasnt the “boom” related to the easy access to moolah? With credit/lending standards tightening up, the number of foreclosures, short sales, and the general state of the economy, I cant see how a seller could expect someone to pay $700,000 for a crappy little “fixer” in Fallbrook.
I saw a house online in Oceanside (Ocean Hills,close to Vista)that was listed at $699K. Yes, it was bordering a nature preserve (in the back of the house), but the house itself was about 1700 sf and not updated. I think the seller is living in la-la land. He had commented to someone on a forum that he would NEVER sell his place for under $600K.
But, maybe I’m wrong…
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