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kcal09
ParticipantAlthough the real estate market is very depressed there will be interest in these homes as there are almost no new homes of this size available in SD county and many buyers (upper middle class families) are willing to pay these prices plus a heft MR just to get a new home.
kcal09
ParticipantAlthough the real estate market is very depressed there will be interest in these homes as there are almost no new homes of this size available in SD county and many buyers (upper middle class families) are willing to pay these prices plus a heft MR just to get a new home.
kcal09
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=sunny88]I think that the high MR still deters many buyers from buying at Stonebridge. The MR adds at least another $150k to the home prices and for that price you can buy a much nicer home in Poway.[/quote]
I just did the calculation, the MR actually adds $100k to the price. Would be nice to see a recent closed sale that is much nicer in Poway for 100k over a comparable Stonebridge home.[/quote]
MR is a 30 year bond which would add 30 x $5,000=$150,000 total.
kcal09
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=sunny88]I think that the high MR still deters many buyers from buying at Stonebridge. The MR adds at least another $150k to the home prices and for that price you can buy a much nicer home in Poway.[/quote]
I just did the calculation, the MR actually adds $100k to the price. Would be nice to see a recent closed sale that is much nicer in Poway for 100k over a comparable Stonebridge home.[/quote]
MR is a 30 year bond which would add 30 x $5,000=$150,000 total.
kcal09
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=sunny88]I think that the high MR still deters many buyers from buying at Stonebridge. The MR adds at least another $150k to the home prices and for that price you can buy a much nicer home in Poway.[/quote]
I just did the calculation, the MR actually adds $100k to the price. Would be nice to see a recent closed sale that is much nicer in Poway for 100k over a comparable Stonebridge home.[/quote]
MR is a 30 year bond which would add 30 x $5,000=$150,000 total.
kcal09
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=sunny88]I think that the high MR still deters many buyers from buying at Stonebridge. The MR adds at least another $150k to the home prices and for that price you can buy a much nicer home in Poway.[/quote]
I just did the calculation, the MR actually adds $100k to the price. Would be nice to see a recent closed sale that is much nicer in Poway for 100k over a comparable Stonebridge home.[/quote]
MR is a 30 year bond which would add 30 x $5,000=$150,000 total.
kcal09
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=sunny88]I think that the high MR still deters many buyers from buying at Stonebridge. The MR adds at least another $150k to the home prices and for that price you can buy a much nicer home in Poway.[/quote]
I just did the calculation, the MR actually adds $100k to the price. Would be nice to see a recent closed sale that is much nicer in Poway for 100k over a comparable Stonebridge home.[/quote]
MR is a 30 year bond which would add 30 x $5,000=$150,000 total.
June 25, 2011 at 9:55 PM in reply to: Any recommendation for a good body shop, preferably north county or central #706015kcal09
Participant[quote=flu]Anyone ever use West Coast Specialties?
http://www.westcoastspecialties.net[/quote%5D
I brought my car there twice and they did an excellent job. They are not cheap but it’s worth every penny. Fortunately, the insurance of the other party paid for the repairs.
June 25, 2011 at 9:55 PM in reply to: Any recommendation for a good body shop, preferably north county or central #706113kcal09
Participant[quote=flu]Anyone ever use West Coast Specialties?
http://www.westcoastspecialties.net[/quote%5D
I brought my car there twice and they did an excellent job. They are not cheap but it’s worth every penny. Fortunately, the insurance of the other party paid for the repairs.
June 25, 2011 at 9:55 PM in reply to: Any recommendation for a good body shop, preferably north county or central #706710kcal09
Participant[quote=flu]Anyone ever use West Coast Specialties?
http://www.westcoastspecialties.net[/quote%5D
I brought my car there twice and they did an excellent job. They are not cheap but it’s worth every penny. Fortunately, the insurance of the other party paid for the repairs.
June 25, 2011 at 9:55 PM in reply to: Any recommendation for a good body shop, preferably north county or central #706861kcal09
Participant[quote=flu]Anyone ever use West Coast Specialties?
http://www.westcoastspecialties.net[/quote%5D
I brought my car there twice and they did an excellent job. They are not cheap but it’s worth every penny. Fortunately, the insurance of the other party paid for the repairs.
June 25, 2011 at 9:55 PM in reply to: Any recommendation for a good body shop, preferably north county or central #707226kcal09
Participant[quote=flu]Anyone ever use West Coast Specialties?
http://www.westcoastspecialties.net[/quote%5D
I brought my car there twice and they did an excellent job. They are not cheap but it’s worth every penny. Fortunately, the insurance of the other party paid for the repairs.
kcal09
ParticipantYou pay a premium for the unique design-a piece of art so to speak. It is only for conaisseurs…
kcal09
ParticipantYou pay a premium for the unique design-a piece of art so to speak. It is only for conaisseurs…
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