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EmilyHicks
ParticipantI think it is bank own. The listing says owner never occupied.
EmilyHicks
ParticipantI think it is bank own. The listing says owner never occupied.
EmilyHicks
ParticipantI think it is bank own. The listing says owner never occupied.
EmilyHicks
ParticipantAN,
I wanted to put in an offer for the Calston house (449k)but the listing realtor said they are not accepting any more offer. I wanted to know what price he accepted but he is not saying. I saw the backyard of the house and it is really nice). The inside doesn’t need immediate update but basically it is original kitchen.
[quote=AN][quote=EmilyHicks]It is definitely a buyer’s market right now. The ~1800 sq ft Glendover house (with canyon view and new kitchen) recently sold for 435k has set a new low for this area. The Calston home also with canyon view is listing 449k, this house is ready to be closed too, not sure about the final price.[/quote]
BTW, I don’t think the Glendover house is the new low, this one: http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110001985-6974_Kensley_Way_San_Diego_CA_92126 is listed at $428k but it doesn’t have a view. The Calston is not pending, so why do you say it’s ready to be closed too?[/quote]EmilyHicks
ParticipantAN,
I wanted to put in an offer for the Calston house (449k)but the listing realtor said they are not accepting any more offer. I wanted to know what price he accepted but he is not saying. I saw the backyard of the house and it is really nice). The inside doesn’t need immediate update but basically it is original kitchen.
[quote=AN][quote=EmilyHicks]It is definitely a buyer’s market right now. The ~1800 sq ft Glendover house (with canyon view and new kitchen) recently sold for 435k has set a new low for this area. The Calston home also with canyon view is listing 449k, this house is ready to be closed too, not sure about the final price.[/quote]
BTW, I don’t think the Glendover house is the new low, this one: http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110001985-6974_Kensley_Way_San_Diego_CA_92126 is listed at $428k but it doesn’t have a view. The Calston is not pending, so why do you say it’s ready to be closed too?[/quote]EmilyHicks
ParticipantAN,
I wanted to put in an offer for the Calston house (449k)but the listing realtor said they are not accepting any more offer. I wanted to know what price he accepted but he is not saying. I saw the backyard of the house and it is really nice). The inside doesn’t need immediate update but basically it is original kitchen.
[quote=AN][quote=EmilyHicks]It is definitely a buyer’s market right now. The ~1800 sq ft Glendover house (with canyon view and new kitchen) recently sold for 435k has set a new low for this area. The Calston home also with canyon view is listing 449k, this house is ready to be closed too, not sure about the final price.[/quote]
BTW, I don’t think the Glendover house is the new low, this one: http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110001985-6974_Kensley_Way_San_Diego_CA_92126 is listed at $428k but it doesn’t have a view. The Calston is not pending, so why do you say it’s ready to be closed too?[/quote]EmilyHicks
ParticipantAN,
I wanted to put in an offer for the Calston house (449k)but the listing realtor said they are not accepting any more offer. I wanted to know what price he accepted but he is not saying. I saw the backyard of the house and it is really nice). The inside doesn’t need immediate update but basically it is original kitchen.
[quote=AN][quote=EmilyHicks]It is definitely a buyer’s market right now. The ~1800 sq ft Glendover house (with canyon view and new kitchen) recently sold for 435k has set a new low for this area. The Calston home also with canyon view is listing 449k, this house is ready to be closed too, not sure about the final price.[/quote]
BTW, I don’t think the Glendover house is the new low, this one: http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110001985-6974_Kensley_Way_San_Diego_CA_92126 is listed at $428k but it doesn’t have a view. The Calston is not pending, so why do you say it’s ready to be closed too?[/quote]EmilyHicks
ParticipantAN,
I wanted to put in an offer for the Calston house (449k)but the listing realtor said they are not accepting any more offer. I wanted to know what price he accepted but he is not saying. I saw the backyard of the house and it is really nice). The inside doesn’t need immediate update but basically it is original kitchen.
[quote=AN][quote=EmilyHicks]It is definitely a buyer’s market right now. The ~1800 sq ft Glendover house (with canyon view and new kitchen) recently sold for 435k has set a new low for this area. The Calston home also with canyon view is listing 449k, this house is ready to be closed too, not sure about the final price.[/quote]
BTW, I don’t think the Glendover house is the new low, this one: http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110001985-6974_Kensley_Way_San_Diego_CA_92126 is listed at $428k but it doesn’t have a view. The Calston is not pending, so why do you say it’s ready to be closed too?[/quote]EmilyHicks
ParticipantAN,
I think the Blackstad home is a bit closer to the lines than that of the Glendover home. For one thing, the front of the Blackstad home is more attractive. Has the price dropped a little bit in month too? I also think some people just get better deals that other.
[quote=AN][quote=EmilyHicks]The Glendover house is about 700 ft away from the power lines which most research I found say OK. Even the critics of powerlines say you want a minimum of only 400 feet from the power lines.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100051919-10788_Glendover_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92126%5B/quote%5D
I’m not debating on whether it’s dangerous or not. I’m just saying that maybe the price is $30k lower than http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100060937-7118_Blakstad_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92126 might be because of the power line. considering the Blakstad house doesn’t even have a view. It also doesn’t have pictures of the kitchen, which usually mean it’s original. If it’s not the power line, then how would you explain the price differences? They’re sold w/in 1 month of each other, and the Glendover house was listed 2 months before the Blakstad house, so I assume the buyer of the Blakstad house would have looked at the Glendover house too before the put an offer on the Blakstad house.[/quote]EmilyHicks
ParticipantAN,
I think the Blackstad home is a bit closer to the lines than that of the Glendover home. For one thing, the front of the Blackstad home is more attractive. Has the price dropped a little bit in month too? I also think some people just get better deals that other.
[quote=AN][quote=EmilyHicks]The Glendover house is about 700 ft away from the power lines which most research I found say OK. Even the critics of powerlines say you want a minimum of only 400 feet from the power lines.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100051919-10788_Glendover_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92126%5B/quote%5D
I’m not debating on whether it’s dangerous or not. I’m just saying that maybe the price is $30k lower than http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100060937-7118_Blakstad_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92126 might be because of the power line. considering the Blakstad house doesn’t even have a view. It also doesn’t have pictures of the kitchen, which usually mean it’s original. If it’s not the power line, then how would you explain the price differences? They’re sold w/in 1 month of each other, and the Glendover house was listed 2 months before the Blakstad house, so I assume the buyer of the Blakstad house would have looked at the Glendover house too before the put an offer on the Blakstad house.[/quote]EmilyHicks
ParticipantAN,
I think the Blackstad home is a bit closer to the lines than that of the Glendover home. For one thing, the front of the Blackstad home is more attractive. Has the price dropped a little bit in month too? I also think some people just get better deals that other.
[quote=AN][quote=EmilyHicks]The Glendover house is about 700 ft away from the power lines which most research I found say OK. Even the critics of powerlines say you want a minimum of only 400 feet from the power lines.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100051919-10788_Glendover_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92126%5B/quote%5D
I’m not debating on whether it’s dangerous or not. I’m just saying that maybe the price is $30k lower than http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100060937-7118_Blakstad_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92126 might be because of the power line. considering the Blakstad house doesn’t even have a view. It also doesn’t have pictures of the kitchen, which usually mean it’s original. If it’s not the power line, then how would you explain the price differences? They’re sold w/in 1 month of each other, and the Glendover house was listed 2 months before the Blakstad house, so I assume the buyer of the Blakstad house would have looked at the Glendover house too before the put an offer on the Blakstad house.[/quote]EmilyHicks
ParticipantAN,
I think the Blackstad home is a bit closer to the lines than that of the Glendover home. For one thing, the front of the Blackstad home is more attractive. Has the price dropped a little bit in month too? I also think some people just get better deals that other.
[quote=AN][quote=EmilyHicks]The Glendover house is about 700 ft away from the power lines which most research I found say OK. Even the critics of powerlines say you want a minimum of only 400 feet from the power lines.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100051919-10788_Glendover_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92126%5B/quote%5D
I’m not debating on whether it’s dangerous or not. I’m just saying that maybe the price is $30k lower than http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100060937-7118_Blakstad_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92126 might be because of the power line. considering the Blakstad house doesn’t even have a view. It also doesn’t have pictures of the kitchen, which usually mean it’s original. If it’s not the power line, then how would you explain the price differences? They’re sold w/in 1 month of each other, and the Glendover house was listed 2 months before the Blakstad house, so I assume the buyer of the Blakstad house would have looked at the Glendover house too before the put an offer on the Blakstad house.[/quote]EmilyHicks
ParticipantAN,
I think the Blackstad home is a bit closer to the lines than that of the Glendover home. For one thing, the front of the Blackstad home is more attractive. Has the price dropped a little bit in month too? I also think some people just get better deals that other.
[quote=AN][quote=EmilyHicks]The Glendover house is about 700 ft away from the power lines which most research I found say OK. Even the critics of powerlines say you want a minimum of only 400 feet from the power lines.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100051919-10788_Glendover_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92126%5B/quote%5D
I’m not debating on whether it’s dangerous or not. I’m just saying that maybe the price is $30k lower than http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100060937-7118_Blakstad_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92126 might be because of the power line. considering the Blakstad house doesn’t even have a view. It also doesn’t have pictures of the kitchen, which usually mean it’s original. If it’s not the power line, then how would you explain the price differences? They’re sold w/in 1 month of each other, and the Glendover house was listed 2 months before the Blakstad house, so I assume the buyer of the Blakstad house would have looked at the Glendover house too before the put an offer on the Blakstad house.[/quote]EmilyHicks
ParticipantThe Glendover house is about 700 ft away from the power lines which most research I found say OK. Even the critics of powerlines say you want a minimum of only 400 feet from the power lines.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100051919-10788_Glendover_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92126[quote=AN][quote=EmilyHicks]It is definitely a buyer’s market right now. The ~1800 sq ft Glendover house (with canyon view and new kitchen) recently sold for 435k has set a new low for this area. The Calston home also with canyon view is listing 449k, this house is ready to be closed too, not sure about the final price.
[quote=AN]Another competitor, not sure its condition though:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110003277-7530_Bannister_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92126%5B/quote%5D%5B/quote%5D
I think the powerline is what driving down their price greatly. Take a look at this house: http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100064450-92126, it’s only 1366 sq-ft (not upgraded) with canyon view, but it’s closed at $405k. This one: http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100053354-11003_Alonda_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92126 is only 1396 sq-ft upgraded w/ canyon view closes at $440k. This one: http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100060937-7118_Blakstad_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92126 is in the same development as the Glendover but is further way from the powerline but has no view closed a month ago for $465k. So, if you’re ok w/ living underneath power lines, then you can get some good deals in that development.[/quote] -
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