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May 31, 2009 at 2:35 PM in reply to: Refi question: can lender back out after escrow paper is signed? #408602
donaldduckmoore
Participantthey come to fix small things and the co-pay is high. For high cost repair, they usually have bunch of excuse not to fix. Don’t fall in their trap and forget about it after the first year free warranty.
donaldduckmoore
Participantthey come to fix small things and the co-pay is high. For high cost repair, they usually have bunch of excuse not to fix. Don’t fall in their trap and forget about it after the first year free warranty.
donaldduckmoore
Participantthey come to fix small things and the co-pay is high. For high cost repair, they usually have bunch of excuse not to fix. Don’t fall in their trap and forget about it after the first year free warranty.
donaldduckmoore
Participantthey come to fix small things and the co-pay is high. For high cost repair, they usually have bunch of excuse not to fix. Don’t fall in their trap and forget about it after the first year free warranty.
donaldduckmoore
Participantthey come to fix small things and the co-pay is high. For high cost repair, they usually have bunch of excuse not to fix. Don’t fall in their trap and forget about it after the first year free warranty.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantThanks flu for your info.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantThanks flu for your info.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantThanks flu for your info.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantThanks flu for your info.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantThanks flu for your info.
donaldduckmoore
Participant[quote=SDEngineer][quote=donaldduckmoore]Thanks for the info anyway. Then are there any new development in that area regardless of the price?[/quote]
The closest you will find new developments to Del Mar is in Carmel Valley immediately inland of there. There are some pretty close to Del Mar selling new construction in around the top of your price range. For example, Portico at http://www.pardeehomes.com/pacific_highlands_ranch/portico
Theres very little new construction in any San Diego coastal area – those areas were pretty much built out long ago and generally you’ll just find the occasional teardown & rebuild projects (like the newer townhomes in PB).[/quote]
Thanks SDEngineer, that is the answer i am looking for.
donaldduckmoore
Participant[quote=SDEngineer][quote=donaldduckmoore]Thanks for the info anyway. Then are there any new development in that area regardless of the price?[/quote]
The closest you will find new developments to Del Mar is in Carmel Valley immediately inland of there. There are some pretty close to Del Mar selling new construction in around the top of your price range. For example, Portico at http://www.pardeehomes.com/pacific_highlands_ranch/portico
Theres very little new construction in any San Diego coastal area – those areas were pretty much built out long ago and generally you’ll just find the occasional teardown & rebuild projects (like the newer townhomes in PB).[/quote]
Thanks SDEngineer, that is the answer i am looking for.
donaldduckmoore
Participant[quote=SDEngineer][quote=donaldduckmoore]Thanks for the info anyway. Then are there any new development in that area regardless of the price?[/quote]
The closest you will find new developments to Del Mar is in Carmel Valley immediately inland of there. There are some pretty close to Del Mar selling new construction in around the top of your price range. For example, Portico at http://www.pardeehomes.com/pacific_highlands_ranch/portico
Theres very little new construction in any San Diego coastal area – those areas were pretty much built out long ago and generally you’ll just find the occasional teardown & rebuild projects (like the newer townhomes in PB).[/quote]
Thanks SDEngineer, that is the answer i am looking for.
donaldduckmoore
Participant[quote=SDEngineer][quote=donaldduckmoore]Thanks for the info anyway. Then are there any new development in that area regardless of the price?[/quote]
The closest you will find new developments to Del Mar is in Carmel Valley immediately inland of there. There are some pretty close to Del Mar selling new construction in around the top of your price range. For example, Portico at http://www.pardeehomes.com/pacific_highlands_ranch/portico
Theres very little new construction in any San Diego coastal area – those areas were pretty much built out long ago and generally you’ll just find the occasional teardown & rebuild projects (like the newer townhomes in PB).[/quote]
Thanks SDEngineer, that is the answer i am looking for.
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