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eagleeye
ParticipantSubmitted by Navydoc on December 19, 2007 – 1:22pm.
I can’t believe you’re honestly asking this question. Do you want the landlord to wipe your ass for you too? Ok, that one was probably over the top, but my point is the landlord isn’t responsible for any little imperfection in your home. Just like you would feel ill-used if you left a spot in the oven when you left and he kept your security deposit.Navydoc your remarks were rude and unacceptable for someone posting as a Navy physician. I certainly hope you treat your patients with more respect. I’m curious, what is your specialty? I think the renter is expecting too much in this case too but what do your degrading comments do to help the situation?
eagleeye
ParticipantSubmitted by Navydoc on December 19, 2007 – 1:22pm.
I can’t believe you’re honestly asking this question. Do you want the landlord to wipe your ass for you too? Ok, that one was probably over the top, but my point is the landlord isn’t responsible for any little imperfection in your home. Just like you would feel ill-used if you left a spot in the oven when you left and he kept your security deposit.Navydoc your remarks were rude and unacceptable for someone posting as a Navy physician. I certainly hope you treat your patients with more respect. I’m curious, what is your specialty? I think the renter is expecting too much in this case too but what do your degrading comments do to help the situation?
eagleeye
ParticipantSubmitted by Navydoc on December 19, 2007 – 1:22pm.
I can’t believe you’re honestly asking this question. Do you want the landlord to wipe your ass for you too? Ok, that one was probably over the top, but my point is the landlord isn’t responsible for any little imperfection in your home. Just like you would feel ill-used if you left a spot in the oven when you left and he kept your security deposit.Navydoc your remarks were rude and unacceptable for someone posting as a Navy physician. I certainly hope you treat your patients with more respect. I’m curious, what is your specialty? I think the renter is expecting too much in this case too but what do your degrading comments do to help the situation?
eagleeye
ParticipantSubmitted by Navydoc on December 19, 2007 – 1:22pm.
I can’t believe you’re honestly asking this question. Do you want the landlord to wipe your ass for you too? Ok, that one was probably over the top, but my point is the landlord isn’t responsible for any little imperfection in your home. Just like you would feel ill-used if you left a spot in the oven when you left and he kept your security deposit.Navydoc your remarks were rude and unacceptable for someone posting as a Navy physician. I certainly hope you treat your patients with more respect. I’m curious, what is your specialty? I think the renter is expecting too much in this case too but what do your degrading comments do to help the situation?
eagleeye
ParticipantCoronado Village
up to $2M
2500 sqft in new/remodeled condition 7000 sqft lot 500-900 block
rent
I watch the market everyday but it’s frustrating. We can’t go over $1.5M now but we’ll be able to afford considerably more in 3-4 years. I won’t ever spend more than $2M though as the property taxes would be ridiculous.
PD did you see the listing for 630 B? $3.8-$4.2M! It sold March 2006 for around $2.575M. What is this seller thinking?
eagleeye
ParticipantCoronado Village
up to $2M
2500 sqft in new/remodeled condition 7000 sqft lot 500-900 block
rent
I watch the market everyday but it’s frustrating. We can’t go over $1.5M now but we’ll be able to afford considerably more in 3-4 years. I won’t ever spend more than $2M though as the property taxes would be ridiculous.
PD did you see the listing for 630 B? $3.8-$4.2M! It sold March 2006 for around $2.575M. What is this seller thinking?
eagleeye
ParticipantI’m still here PD. Someone said to me the other day that they think the realtors are trying to keep the prices inflated here. Did you happen to see the the new listing for 630 B Ave? MLS #070049217. $3825000-4250000! In my opinion that is at least $1.5M overpriced. Why would a realtor list it for such a ridiculous figure in this market? Regarding all of the new construction under $2M, I would never consider a 2 on 1 on a 3500 sqft lot. I would consider a “traditional” billy box but I can’t believe that they are now putting 2 houses on one lot and trying to get $1.4M-over $1.5M for them. Look at 837 C Ave. They are asking $1535000 for the front house. Would you ever consider one of the back houses? I can’t imagine who would and my realtor told me that there are 28 more similar units currently under construction. The “traditional” billy boxes are now priced upwards of $2M. The 2 new constructions in the 200 block of J have been on the market forever and have dropped in asking price from $1.98M to $1.68M but still no takers. There are 2 resales in the 800 block of H. One is listed for $1895000(reduced from $1.95M) and the other is listed for $2.1M! 841 B was listed for $1849000 and went pending in just a couple of weeks! That same property was on the market last summer for over $2M. Bottom line, my opinion is that sellers here don’t believe prices are dropping and the local realtors are trying to support that delusion. I’ll sit on the sidelines in my rental for now. I expect to remain there for at least a couple of years. I’d like to get a nice house on a 7000 sqft lot in a good location for under $2M. I suspect that you’re looking for the same thing as are many many people I know who are also waiting and watching.
eagleeye
ParticipantI’m still here PD. Someone said to me the other day that they think the realtors are trying to keep the prices inflated here. Did you happen to see the the new listing for 630 B Ave? MLS #070049217. $3825000-4250000! In my opinion that is at least $1.5M overpriced. Why would a realtor list it for such a ridiculous figure in this market? Regarding all of the new construction under $2M, I would never consider a 2 on 1 on a 3500 sqft lot. I would consider a “traditional” billy box but I can’t believe that they are now putting 2 houses on one lot and trying to get $1.4M-over $1.5M for them. Look at 837 C Ave. They are asking $1535000 for the front house. Would you ever consider one of the back houses? I can’t imagine who would and my realtor told me that there are 28 more similar units currently under construction. The “traditional” billy boxes are now priced upwards of $2M. The 2 new constructions in the 200 block of J have been on the market forever and have dropped in asking price from $1.98M to $1.68M but still no takers. There are 2 resales in the 800 block of H. One is listed for $1895000(reduced from $1.95M) and the other is listed for $2.1M! 841 B was listed for $1849000 and went pending in just a couple of weeks! That same property was on the market last summer for over $2M. Bottom line, my opinion is that sellers here don’t believe prices are dropping and the local realtors are trying to support that delusion. I’ll sit on the sidelines in my rental for now. I expect to remain there for at least a couple of years. I’d like to get a nice house on a 7000 sqft lot in a good location for under $2M. I suspect that you’re looking for the same thing as are many many people I know who are also waiting and watching.
April 17, 2007 at 2:35 PM in reply to: Why will Coronado prices continue to rise or will they? #50394eagleeye
ParticipantWell I just rented a house in Coronado for $3500/month including a gardener. It’s in a great location and in very good condition. It would sell for @$1.8-1.9M+/- in today’s market. Why would I buy now?
March 21, 2007 at 4:25 AM in reply to: Why will Coronado prices continue to rise or will they? #48180eagleeye
ParticipantUpdate on 312 E: Listing expired on 17 March after 69 days on the market at $1750000. So what do they do next…relist today at $1780000! It outta sell now!
March 9, 2007 at 2:28 AM in reply to: Why will Coronado prices continue to rise or will they? #47186eagleeye
Participant534 C just went pending…There are still crazy buyers out there. I’ll never get back in. This is very depressing.
March 4, 2007 at 4:23 PM in reply to: Why will Coronado prices continue to rise or will they? #46882eagleeye
ParticipantI’ve been watching 534 C Ave. $1795000 for 1920 sq ft on a 3500 sq ft lot built in 1998…$935/sq ft…Ridiculous!!! Last sold in February 2002 for $899K.
February 18, 2007 at 6:50 AM in reply to: Why will Coronado prices continue to rise or will they? #45720eagleeye
ParticipantBoy it sucks to be 312 E currently listed at $1.75M or 371 or 373 E both listed for $1.7M right now.
PD what would you pay for a Billy Box (excluding 100-300 blocks) now? How far do you think they’ll drop and over what timeframe?
314 E originally sold on 9/14/2004 for $1.4M. 312 E sold a month later for $1.425M. They are both the same sq footage.
Maybe there is hope for us yet!
February 18, 2007 at 6:32 AM in reply to: Why will Coronado prices continue to rise or will they? #45719eagleeye
Participant314 E just closed for $1.5M. You were right PD. What do you think about 534 C? They’re asking $1.795M for 1920 sq ft. and it’s 9 years old. Nice location but ridiculous price.
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