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jstoesz
ParticipantThose curves imo are kind of useless. I don’t want really affordable payments on a vastly overpriced asset. That is a recipe for a complete disaster. Not just a small disaster, but end of your fiscal life type disaster.
Furthermore, that is SD county which has on the aggregate come down. This includes all manner of neighborhoods, from Jamul to la jolla. I would like to see that curve by zip code. Now that would be enlightening.
jstoesz
Participant[quote=CA renter]Also, just want to clarify…I don’t think jp or I are looking for that “special” Del Mar house that everyone else wants to buy.
There is this weird misconception on housing blogs that those of us who complain about the intervention or high prices are simply “whiners” who are looking for million-dollar properties to drop to $200K. That’s not the case with any of the bubble-sitters I’m aware of. We’re looking for very ordinary homes — no McMansions and no granite, please! — and just want prices to go to levels that are aligned with historical norms and price/rent ratios. We want prices to go where they would go without all the unprecedented intervention. That is NOT feeling “entitled” by any stretch of the imagination.[/quote]
CAR, I completely agree with this sentiment. If homes we just to readjust to the pre-bubble levels in the neighborhoods we liked. I would be sold on SD. We would be happy to pay 96 prices adjusted for inflation plus 1-3% annually.
jstoesz
Participant[quote=CA renter]Also, just want to clarify…I don’t think jp or I are looking for that “special” Del Mar house that everyone else wants to buy.
There is this weird misconception on housing blogs that those of us who complain about the intervention or high prices are simply “whiners” who are looking for million-dollar properties to drop to $200K. That’s not the case with any of the bubble-sitters I’m aware of. We’re looking for very ordinary homes — no McMansions and no granite, please! — and just want prices to go to levels that are aligned with historical norms and price/rent ratios. We want prices to go where they would go without all the unprecedented intervention. That is NOT feeling “entitled” by any stretch of the imagination.[/quote]
CAR, I completely agree with this sentiment. If homes we just to readjust to the pre-bubble levels in the neighborhoods we liked. I would be sold on SD. We would be happy to pay 96 prices adjusted for inflation plus 1-3% annually.
jstoesz
Participant[quote=CA renter]Also, just want to clarify…I don’t think jp or I are looking for that “special” Del Mar house that everyone else wants to buy.
There is this weird misconception on housing blogs that those of us who complain about the intervention or high prices are simply “whiners” who are looking for million-dollar properties to drop to $200K. That’s not the case with any of the bubble-sitters I’m aware of. We’re looking for very ordinary homes — no McMansions and no granite, please! — and just want prices to go to levels that are aligned with historical norms and price/rent ratios. We want prices to go where they would go without all the unprecedented intervention. That is NOT feeling “entitled” by any stretch of the imagination.[/quote]
CAR, I completely agree with this sentiment. If homes we just to readjust to the pre-bubble levels in the neighborhoods we liked. I would be sold on SD. We would be happy to pay 96 prices adjusted for inflation plus 1-3% annually.
jstoesz
Participant[quote=CA renter]Also, just want to clarify…I don’t think jp or I are looking for that “special” Del Mar house that everyone else wants to buy.
There is this weird misconception on housing blogs that those of us who complain about the intervention or high prices are simply “whiners” who are looking for million-dollar properties to drop to $200K. That’s not the case with any of the bubble-sitters I’m aware of. We’re looking for very ordinary homes — no McMansions and no granite, please! — and just want prices to go to levels that are aligned with historical norms and price/rent ratios. We want prices to go where they would go without all the unprecedented intervention. That is NOT feeling “entitled” by any stretch of the imagination.[/quote]
CAR, I completely agree with this sentiment. If homes we just to readjust to the pre-bubble levels in the neighborhoods we liked. I would be sold on SD. We would be happy to pay 96 prices adjusted for inflation plus 1-3% annually.
jstoesz
Participant[quote=CA renter]Also, just want to clarify…I don’t think jp or I are looking for that “special” Del Mar house that everyone else wants to buy.
There is this weird misconception on housing blogs that those of us who complain about the intervention or high prices are simply “whiners” who are looking for million-dollar properties to drop to $200K. That’s not the case with any of the bubble-sitters I’m aware of. We’re looking for very ordinary homes — no McMansions and no granite, please! — and just want prices to go to levels that are aligned with historical norms and price/rent ratios. We want prices to go where they would go without all the unprecedented intervention. That is NOT feeling “entitled” by any stretch of the imagination.[/quote]
CAR, I completely agree with this sentiment. If homes we just to readjust to the pre-bubble levels in the neighborhoods we liked. I would be sold on SD. We would be happy to pay 96 prices adjusted for inflation plus 1-3% annually.
November 10, 2010 at 7:45 AM in reply to: Pell Place in Carmel Valley Del Mar Highlands Area #628680jstoesz
ParticipantThis is so bazaar…
Did someone ask for your thoughts on Pell Place?
The question I have is what are you motives for writing all of this?
November 10, 2010 at 7:45 AM in reply to: Pell Place in Carmel Valley Del Mar Highlands Area #628757jstoesz
ParticipantThis is so bazaar…
Did someone ask for your thoughts on Pell Place?
The question I have is what are you motives for writing all of this?
November 10, 2010 at 7:45 AM in reply to: Pell Place in Carmel Valley Del Mar Highlands Area #629330jstoesz
ParticipantThis is so bazaar…
Did someone ask for your thoughts on Pell Place?
The question I have is what are you motives for writing all of this?
November 10, 2010 at 7:45 AM in reply to: Pell Place in Carmel Valley Del Mar Highlands Area #629457jstoesz
ParticipantThis is so bazaar…
Did someone ask for your thoughts on Pell Place?
The question I have is what are you motives for writing all of this?
November 10, 2010 at 7:45 AM in reply to: Pell Place in Carmel Valley Del Mar Highlands Area #629774jstoesz
ParticipantThis is so bazaar…
Did someone ask for your thoughts on Pell Place?
The question I have is what are you motives for writing all of this?
jstoesz
ParticipantBlame the Mexicans, eh? Brian, I had you all wrong!
jstoesz
ParticipantBlame the Mexicans, eh? Brian, I had you all wrong!
jstoesz
ParticipantBlame the Mexicans, eh? Brian, I had you all wrong!
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