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jimmyle
Participantlol, yeah, that was me. I didn’t think 40+% reduction would be possible.
jimmyle
ParticipantSD Realtor,
Actually I like the Penridge better too. However, my wife, likes the newer New Salem home. We haven’t pay much attention to the traffic and noise in the New Salem area because a few times I were there it wasn’t that crowded or noisy. But now you guys mention it I think it could get rowdy with people going to the park on the weekend.
Right now we have no idea where we will buy. If we buy in MM, hopefully a house similar to Penridge will cost around $350K which makes the payments very affordable. We could survive with my salary alone. On the other hand, if we choose an area with nicer schools and max out we probably could buy in CV in 2009 for around ~550K.
jimmyle
ParticipantSD Realtor,
Actually I like the Penridge better too. However, my wife, likes the newer New Salem home. We haven’t pay much attention to the traffic and noise in the New Salem area because a few times I were there it wasn’t that crowded or noisy. But now you guys mention it I think it could get rowdy with people going to the park on the weekend.
Right now we have no idea where we will buy. If we buy in MM, hopefully a house similar to Penridge will cost around $350K which makes the payments very affordable. We could survive with my salary alone. On the other hand, if we choose an area with nicer schools and max out we probably could buy in CV in 2009 for around ~550K.
jimmyle
ParticipantSD Realtor,
Actually I like the Penridge better too. However, my wife, likes the newer New Salem home. We haven’t pay much attention to the traffic and noise in the New Salem area because a few times I were there it wasn’t that crowded or noisy. But now you guys mention it I think it could get rowdy with people going to the park on the weekend.
Right now we have no idea where we will buy. If we buy in MM, hopefully a house similar to Penridge will cost around $350K which makes the payments very affordable. We could survive with my salary alone. On the other hand, if we choose an area with nicer schools and max out we probably could buy in CV in 2009 for around ~550K.
jimmyle
ParticipantSD Realtor,
Actually I like the Penridge better too. However, my wife, likes the newer New Salem home. We haven’t pay much attention to the traffic and noise in the New Salem area because a few times I were there it wasn’t that crowded or noisy. But now you guys mention it I think it could get rowdy with people going to the park on the weekend.
Right now we have no idea where we will buy. If we buy in MM, hopefully a house similar to Penridge will cost around $350K which makes the payments very affordable. We could survive with my salary alone. On the other hand, if we choose an area with nicer schools and max out we probably could buy in CV in 2009 for around ~550K.
jimmyle
ParticipantSD Realtor,
Actually I like the Penridge better too. However, my wife, likes the newer New Salem home. We haven’t pay much attention to the traffic and noise in the New Salem area because a few times I were there it wasn’t that crowded or noisy. But now you guys mention it I think it could get rowdy with people going to the park on the weekend.
Right now we have no idea where we will buy. If we buy in MM, hopefully a house similar to Penridge will cost around $350K which makes the payments very affordable. We could survive with my salary alone. On the other hand, if we choose an area with nicer schools and max out we probably could buy in CV in 2009 for around ~550K.
December 28, 2007 at 5:15 PM in reply to: 2005-2007 price comparison for Mira Mesa and Chula Vista #126009jimmyle
ParticipantWow, the change in inventory is incredible.
Yeah, condos depreciation is even worst but I think most people are more interested in houses. Here is data for Scripps Ranch which isn’t much better than Mira Mesa.[img_assist|nid=5988|title=scripps ranch|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=466|height=238]
December 28, 2007 at 5:15 PM in reply to: 2005-2007 price comparison for Mira Mesa and Chula Vista #126026jimmyle
ParticipantWow, the change in inventory is incredible.
Yeah, condos depreciation is even worst but I think most people are more interested in houses. Here is data for Scripps Ranch which isn’t much better than Mira Mesa.[img_assist|nid=5988|title=scripps ranch|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=466|height=238]
December 28, 2007 at 5:15 PM in reply to: 2005-2007 price comparison for Mira Mesa and Chula Vista #126087jimmyle
ParticipantWow, the change in inventory is incredible.
Yeah, condos depreciation is even worst but I think most people are more interested in houses. Here is data for Scripps Ranch which isn’t much better than Mira Mesa.[img_assist|nid=5988|title=scripps ranch|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=466|height=238]
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