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flyer
ParticipantAs a fellow RSF resident–welcome! We’ve always loved being here, and it just gets better every year.
Everything on earth is temporary (you clearly realize this when you turn 40). It can all be gone in an instant.
This realization makes you want to live each moment to the max–and that’s just what you have done by making this decision.
Congratulations!
flyer
ParticipantEver notice how most of these “great offers” from builders are never in decent locations?? Now, if they had a deal 10 miles from the beach or less, it might be worth passing along to those who are looking for homes–even if it is Lennar.
flyer
ParticipantEver notice how most of these “great offers” from builders are never in decent locations?? Now, if they had a deal 10 miles from the beach or less, it might be worth passing along to those who are looking for homes–even if it is Lennar.
flyer
ParticipantEver notice how most of these “great offers” from builders are never in decent locations?? Now, if they had a deal 10 miles from the beach or less, it might be worth passing along to those who are looking for homes–even if it is Lennar.
flyer
ParticipantEver notice how most of these “great offers” from builders are never in decent locations?? Now, if they had a deal 10 miles from the beach or less, it might be worth passing along to those who are looking for homes–even if it is Lennar.
flyer
ParticipantEver notice how most of these “great offers” from builders are never in decent locations?? Now, if they had a deal 10 miles from the beach or less, it might be worth passing along to those who are looking for homes–even if it is Lennar.
flyer
ParticipantSD
Point well taken. Guess I should have prefaced my comments with IMHO–but that’s the feeling I get whenever I pass that development. Having lived in RSF for a long time, I have some very strong opinions about what people are willing to pay to live in what I would consider inferior locations–it amazes me.
Since nybuyer is looking at these properties from afar, just thought he/she might want to be aware of the physical location and other possible issues, as opposed to just considering the appeal of the home itself.
Now that you’ve clarified Santa Monica is not in the same location as the other development, I’ll be sure and pass that info onto my friends. If those prices come down, they may find it appealing.
flyer
ParticipantSD
Point well taken. Guess I should have prefaced my comments with IMHO–but that’s the feeling I get whenever I pass that development. Having lived in RSF for a long time, I have some very strong opinions about what people are willing to pay to live in what I would consider inferior locations–it amazes me.
Since nybuyer is looking at these properties from afar, just thought he/she might want to be aware of the physical location and other possible issues, as opposed to just considering the appeal of the home itself.
Now that you’ve clarified Santa Monica is not in the same location as the other development, I’ll be sure and pass that info onto my friends. If those prices come down, they may find it appealing.
flyer
ParticipantSD
Point well taken. Guess I should have prefaced my comments with IMHO–but that’s the feeling I get whenever I pass that development. Having lived in RSF for a long time, I have some very strong opinions about what people are willing to pay to live in what I would consider inferior locations–it amazes me.
Since nybuyer is looking at these properties from afar, just thought he/she might want to be aware of the physical location and other possible issues, as opposed to just considering the appeal of the home itself.
Now that you’ve clarified Santa Monica is not in the same location as the other development, I’ll be sure and pass that info onto my friends. If those prices come down, they may find it appealing.
flyer
ParticipantSD
Point well taken. Guess I should have prefaced my comments with IMHO–but that’s the feeling I get whenever I pass that development. Having lived in RSF for a long time, I have some very strong opinions about what people are willing to pay to live in what I would consider inferior locations–it amazes me.
Since nybuyer is looking at these properties from afar, just thought he/she might want to be aware of the physical location and other possible issues, as opposed to just considering the appeal of the home itself.
Now that you’ve clarified Santa Monica is not in the same location as the other development, I’ll be sure and pass that info onto my friends. If those prices come down, they may find it appealing.
flyer
ParticipantSD
Point well taken. Guess I should have prefaced my comments with IMHO–but that’s the feeling I get whenever I pass that development. Having lived in RSF for a long time, I have some very strong opinions about what people are willing to pay to live in what I would consider inferior locations–it amazes me.
Since nybuyer is looking at these properties from afar, just thought he/she might want to be aware of the physical location and other possible issues, as opposed to just considering the appeal of the home itself.
Now that you’ve clarified Santa Monica is not in the same location as the other development, I’ll be sure and pass that info onto my friends. If those prices come down, they may find it appealing.
flyer
ParticipantWe have friends looking in that area also, and I’d also be interested to know exactly where that development is located, and if the realtors on the forum feel prices will come down in that area.
We live in RSF, and I use Camino Del Sur off and on, and notice “for sale” signs quite often. I hope the Santa Monica development is not in the same area as “The Monet Collection.” That development is literally in a “ditch,” with dead brush (read fire hazard) surrounding the homes. Can’t imagine anyone paying over $500K for those homes. Another concern in that area is the power lines. Guess I’m just not a fan of the locations near that high school.
Will be interesting to hear the realtors feedback on this.
flyer
ParticipantWe have friends looking in that area also, and I’d also be interested to know exactly where that development is located, and if the realtors on the forum feel prices will come down in that area.
We live in RSF, and I use Camino Del Sur off and on, and notice “for sale” signs quite often. I hope the Santa Monica development is not in the same area as “The Monet Collection.” That development is literally in a “ditch,” with dead brush (read fire hazard) surrounding the homes. Can’t imagine anyone paying over $500K for those homes. Another concern in that area is the power lines. Guess I’m just not a fan of the locations near that high school.
Will be interesting to hear the realtors feedback on this.
flyer
ParticipantWe have friends looking in that area also, and I’d also be interested to know exactly where that development is located, and if the realtors on the forum feel prices will come down in that area.
We live in RSF, and I use Camino Del Sur off and on, and notice “for sale” signs quite often. I hope the Santa Monica development is not in the same area as “The Monet Collection.” That development is literally in a “ditch,” with dead brush (read fire hazard) surrounding the homes. Can’t imagine anyone paying over $500K for those homes. Another concern in that area is the power lines. Guess I’m just not a fan of the locations near that high school.
Will be interesting to hear the realtors feedback on this.
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