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KamFongasChinHoParticipant
>>>Crystalaire Dr shows it closed at $800,000, but it was owned by an agent, $800k was a “net” price, and since commission was supposed to be 3%, but the seller didn’t pay a commission to the listing agent the actual sales price was closer to $825,000.>>>
Huh? What did the buyer pay $825,000 or $800,000? What does the buyer care if the seller didn’t take his or her commission. And I think $800,000 is still too much for this property.
KamFongasChinHoParticipant>>>Crystalaire Dr shows it closed at $800,000, but it was owned by an agent, $800k was a “net” price, and since commission was supposed to be 3%, but the seller didn’t pay a commission to the listing agent the actual sales price was closer to $825,000.>>>
Huh? What did the buyer pay $825,000 or $800,000? What does the buyer care if the seller didn’t take his or her commission. And I think $800,000 is still too much for this property.
KamFongasChinHoParticipant>>>Crystalaire Dr shows it closed at $800,000, but it was owned by an agent, $800k was a “net” price, and since commission was supposed to be 3%, but the seller didn’t pay a commission to the listing agent the actual sales price was closer to $825,000.>>>
Huh? What did the buyer pay $825,000 or $800,000? What does the buyer care if the seller didn’t take his or her commission. And I think $800,000 is still too much for this property.
KamFongasChinHoParticipant>>>Crystalaire Dr shows it closed at $800,000, but it was owned by an agent, $800k was a “net” price, and since commission was supposed to be 3%, but the seller didn’t pay a commission to the listing agent the actual sales price was closer to $825,000.>>>
Huh? What did the buyer pay $825,000 or $800,000? What does the buyer care if the seller didn’t take his or her commission. And I think $800,000 is still too much for this property.
KamFongasChinHoParticipant>>>Still lots of knife catchers. I’d wait at least a year on areas like Del Cerro. Don’t impatient. We have nowhere to go but down.>>>
I think you’re right. If you look at the listed “high-end” properties there, they can’t seem to find the market. Just about all of them have been on the market for over 100 days without any interest. Who will be the first to give in?
Do you think all those people who have listed their homes for sale are just hoping to get lucky and get a “wish” price for their home and if not they stay put? If you compare these $1m properties to others in San Diego, they haven’t gone down.
There are so many better bargains out there, but I have to hand it to these people who have remained firm with their price. Maybe they are colluding to create an illusion that Del Cerro is immune to the reality of the San Diego real estate downturn.
I’d be interested in others’ opinions.
Link to Del Cerro Homes. http://tinyurl.com/6bnscw
KamFongasChinHoParticipant>>>Still lots of knife catchers. I’d wait at least a year on areas like Del Cerro. Don’t impatient. We have nowhere to go but down.>>>
I think you’re right. If you look at the listed “high-end” properties there, they can’t seem to find the market. Just about all of them have been on the market for over 100 days without any interest. Who will be the first to give in?
Do you think all those people who have listed their homes for sale are just hoping to get lucky and get a “wish” price for their home and if not they stay put? If you compare these $1m properties to others in San Diego, they haven’t gone down.
There are so many better bargains out there, but I have to hand it to these people who have remained firm with their price. Maybe they are colluding to create an illusion that Del Cerro is immune to the reality of the San Diego real estate downturn.
I’d be interested in others’ opinions.
Link to Del Cerro Homes. http://tinyurl.com/6bnscw
KamFongasChinHoParticipant>>>Still lots of knife catchers. I’d wait at least a year on areas like Del Cerro. Don’t impatient. We have nowhere to go but down.>>>
I think you’re right. If you look at the listed “high-end” properties there, they can’t seem to find the market. Just about all of them have been on the market for over 100 days without any interest. Who will be the first to give in?
Do you think all those people who have listed their homes for sale are just hoping to get lucky and get a “wish” price for their home and if not they stay put? If you compare these $1m properties to others in San Diego, they haven’t gone down.
There are so many better bargains out there, but I have to hand it to these people who have remained firm with their price. Maybe they are colluding to create an illusion that Del Cerro is immune to the reality of the San Diego real estate downturn.
I’d be interested in others’ opinions.
Link to Del Cerro Homes. http://tinyurl.com/6bnscw
KamFongasChinHoParticipant>>>Still lots of knife catchers. I’d wait at least a year on areas like Del Cerro. Don’t impatient. We have nowhere to go but down.>>>
I think you’re right. If you look at the listed “high-end” properties there, they can’t seem to find the market. Just about all of them have been on the market for over 100 days without any interest. Who will be the first to give in?
Do you think all those people who have listed their homes for sale are just hoping to get lucky and get a “wish” price for their home and if not they stay put? If you compare these $1m properties to others in San Diego, they haven’t gone down.
There are so many better bargains out there, but I have to hand it to these people who have remained firm with their price. Maybe they are colluding to create an illusion that Del Cerro is immune to the reality of the San Diego real estate downturn.
I’d be interested in others’ opinions.
Link to Del Cerro Homes. http://tinyurl.com/6bnscw
KamFongasChinHoParticipant>>>Still lots of knife catchers. I’d wait at least a year on areas like Del Cerro. Don’t impatient. We have nowhere to go but down.>>>
I think you’re right. If you look at the listed “high-end” properties there, they can’t seem to find the market. Just about all of them have been on the market for over 100 days without any interest. Who will be the first to give in?
Do you think all those people who have listed their homes for sale are just hoping to get lucky and get a “wish” price for their home and if not they stay put? If you compare these $1m properties to others in San Diego, they haven’t gone down.
There are so many better bargains out there, but I have to hand it to these people who have remained firm with their price. Maybe they are colluding to create an illusion that Del Cerro is immune to the reality of the San Diego real estate downturn.
I’d be interested in others’ opinions.
Link to Del Cerro Homes. http://tinyurl.com/6bnscw
KamFongasChinHoParticipanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-076080990-626_Via_Maggiore_Chula_Vista_CA_91914
This brand new home has a listed sales’ price of $804,954. It was listed in January for over $1.2 million and usually you would think the builder would give concessions rather than come down on the listed sales’ price. It has a lot of amenities. Chula Vista is getting hit hard. Even this home doesn’t seem like a bargain. I feel for the people who are now losing all the equity in their homes that they’ve talked about during dinner parties with their friends.
From the comments:
This fabulous home includes an outdoor covered loggia (courtyard) with a fireplace to enjoy those nights of entertainment. This home is an estate size lot nestled in the heart of the san miguel mountains with sneak peeks of otay lakes off in the distance. This one of a kind expansive home features too many upgrades to list but to give you an idea… If offers dark fruitwood cabinets throughout with granite countertops and ge monogram stainless steel appliances in your gourmet kitchen. Pre-wire for surround sound and complete security system. Includes beautifully upgraded flooring worth $50k ( hardwood floors and upgraded carpet/tile) seller will pay $10,000 in closing costs provided that the buyer obtains loan through preferred lender!
Listing Price Changes
Price Reduced: 03/09/2008 from $1,066,990 to $939,990
Price Reduced: 01/16/2008 from $1,204,990 to $1,066,990
Price Increased: 01/02/2008 from $1,159,990 to $1,204,990KamFongasChinHoParticipanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-076080990-626_Via_Maggiore_Chula_Vista_CA_91914
This brand new home has a listed sales’ price of $804,954. It was listed in January for over $1.2 million and usually you would think the builder would give concessions rather than come down on the listed sales’ price. It has a lot of amenities. Chula Vista is getting hit hard. Even this home doesn’t seem like a bargain. I feel for the people who are now losing all the equity in their homes that they’ve talked about during dinner parties with their friends.
From the comments:
This fabulous home includes an outdoor covered loggia (courtyard) with a fireplace to enjoy those nights of entertainment. This home is an estate size lot nestled in the heart of the san miguel mountains with sneak peeks of otay lakes off in the distance. This one of a kind expansive home features too many upgrades to list but to give you an idea… If offers dark fruitwood cabinets throughout with granite countertops and ge monogram stainless steel appliances in your gourmet kitchen. Pre-wire for surround sound and complete security system. Includes beautifully upgraded flooring worth $50k ( hardwood floors and upgraded carpet/tile) seller will pay $10,000 in closing costs provided that the buyer obtains loan through preferred lender!
Listing Price Changes
Price Reduced: 03/09/2008 from $1,066,990 to $939,990
Price Reduced: 01/16/2008 from $1,204,990 to $1,066,990
Price Increased: 01/02/2008 from $1,159,990 to $1,204,990KamFongasChinHoParticipanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-076080990-626_Via_Maggiore_Chula_Vista_CA_91914
This brand new home has a listed sales’ price of $804,954. It was listed in January for over $1.2 million and usually you would think the builder would give concessions rather than come down on the listed sales’ price. It has a lot of amenities. Chula Vista is getting hit hard. Even this home doesn’t seem like a bargain. I feel for the people who are now losing all the equity in their homes that they’ve talked about during dinner parties with their friends.
From the comments:
This fabulous home includes an outdoor covered loggia (courtyard) with a fireplace to enjoy those nights of entertainment. This home is an estate size lot nestled in the heart of the san miguel mountains with sneak peeks of otay lakes off in the distance. This one of a kind expansive home features too many upgrades to list but to give you an idea… If offers dark fruitwood cabinets throughout with granite countertops and ge monogram stainless steel appliances in your gourmet kitchen. Pre-wire for surround sound and complete security system. Includes beautifully upgraded flooring worth $50k ( hardwood floors and upgraded carpet/tile) seller will pay $10,000 in closing costs provided that the buyer obtains loan through preferred lender!
Listing Price Changes
Price Reduced: 03/09/2008 from $1,066,990 to $939,990
Price Reduced: 01/16/2008 from $1,204,990 to $1,066,990
Price Increased: 01/02/2008 from $1,159,990 to $1,204,990KamFongasChinHoParticipanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-076080990-626_Via_Maggiore_Chula_Vista_CA_91914
This brand new home has a listed sales’ price of $804,954. It was listed in January for over $1.2 million and usually you would think the builder would give concessions rather than come down on the listed sales’ price. It has a lot of amenities. Chula Vista is getting hit hard. Even this home doesn’t seem like a bargain. I feel for the people who are now losing all the equity in their homes that they’ve talked about during dinner parties with their friends.
From the comments:
This fabulous home includes an outdoor covered loggia (courtyard) with a fireplace to enjoy those nights of entertainment. This home is an estate size lot nestled in the heart of the san miguel mountains with sneak peeks of otay lakes off in the distance. This one of a kind expansive home features too many upgrades to list but to give you an idea… If offers dark fruitwood cabinets throughout with granite countertops and ge monogram stainless steel appliances in your gourmet kitchen. Pre-wire for surround sound and complete security system. Includes beautifully upgraded flooring worth $50k ( hardwood floors and upgraded carpet/tile) seller will pay $10,000 in closing costs provided that the buyer obtains loan through preferred lender!
Listing Price Changes
Price Reduced: 03/09/2008 from $1,066,990 to $939,990
Price Reduced: 01/16/2008 from $1,204,990 to $1,066,990
Price Increased: 01/02/2008 from $1,159,990 to $1,204,990KamFongasChinHoParticipanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-076080990-626_Via_Maggiore_Chula_Vista_CA_91914
This brand new home has a listed sales’ price of $804,954. It was listed in January for over $1.2 million and usually you would think the builder would give concessions rather than come down on the listed sales’ price. It has a lot of amenities. Chula Vista is getting hit hard. Even this home doesn’t seem like a bargain. I feel for the people who are now losing all the equity in their homes that they’ve talked about during dinner parties with their friends.
From the comments:
This fabulous home includes an outdoor covered loggia (courtyard) with a fireplace to enjoy those nights of entertainment. This home is an estate size lot nestled in the heart of the san miguel mountains with sneak peeks of otay lakes off in the distance. This one of a kind expansive home features too many upgrades to list but to give you an idea… If offers dark fruitwood cabinets throughout with granite countertops and ge monogram stainless steel appliances in your gourmet kitchen. Pre-wire for surround sound and complete security system. Includes beautifully upgraded flooring worth $50k ( hardwood floors and upgraded carpet/tile) seller will pay $10,000 in closing costs provided that the buyer obtains loan through preferred lender!
Listing Price Changes
Price Reduced: 03/09/2008 from $1,066,990 to $939,990
Price Reduced: 01/16/2008 from $1,204,990 to $1,066,990
Price Increased: 01/02/2008 from $1,159,990 to $1,204,990 -
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