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LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantTo find 2001 pricing in SEH, look at the older neighborhoods/ streets:
Archer
Dolphin
Coral
Sagewood
Beechtree
Windemere
Sandbar
GlencrestMost of the above were built in 2001/ 2002 and if you look at the following examples, those homes havent hit 2001 pricing but some are closer than others.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-254C2F0F-1573_Archer_Rd_San_Marcos_CA_92078 395k in 2002, currently in the 600s
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-C2A5097A-1690_Sagewood_Way_San_Marcos_CA_92078 370K in 2001, currently at 519K
So in the newer areas up the hill, I guess use their 2001/2002 price per sq ft and pricing as a baseline and find a happy medium value for those homes.
Will you ever find true 2001 pricing in SEH? Probably not but getting closer each day.
Foreclosure Count (Preforeclosure included)
Antilla – 6
Orion – 3
Clifftop – 3
Brightwood – 2
Baylor – 3
Tara – 1
Corbel – 1
Genoa – 3
Hollowbrook – 3Im sure there are more but the Questhaven corridor has a lot of room to move..
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantTo find 2001 pricing in SEH, look at the older neighborhoods/ streets:
Archer
Dolphin
Coral
Sagewood
Beechtree
Windemere
Sandbar
GlencrestMost of the above were built in 2001/ 2002 and if you look at the following examples, those homes havent hit 2001 pricing but some are closer than others.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-254C2F0F-1573_Archer_Rd_San_Marcos_CA_92078 395k in 2002, currently in the 600s
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-C2A5097A-1690_Sagewood_Way_San_Marcos_CA_92078 370K in 2001, currently at 519K
So in the newer areas up the hill, I guess use their 2001/2002 price per sq ft and pricing as a baseline and find a happy medium value for those homes.
Will you ever find true 2001 pricing in SEH? Probably not but getting closer each day.
Foreclosure Count (Preforeclosure included)
Antilla – 6
Orion – 3
Clifftop – 3
Brightwood – 2
Baylor – 3
Tara – 1
Corbel – 1
Genoa – 3
Hollowbrook – 3Im sure there are more but the Questhaven corridor has a lot of room to move..
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantTo find 2001 pricing in SEH, look at the older neighborhoods/ streets:
Archer
Dolphin
Coral
Sagewood
Beechtree
Windemere
Sandbar
GlencrestMost of the above were built in 2001/ 2002 and if you look at the following examples, those homes havent hit 2001 pricing but some are closer than others.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-254C2F0F-1573_Archer_Rd_San_Marcos_CA_92078 395k in 2002, currently in the 600s
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-C2A5097A-1690_Sagewood_Way_San_Marcos_CA_92078 370K in 2001, currently at 519K
So in the newer areas up the hill, I guess use their 2001/2002 price per sq ft and pricing as a baseline and find a happy medium value for those homes.
Will you ever find true 2001 pricing in SEH? Probably not but getting closer each day.
Foreclosure Count (Preforeclosure included)
Antilla – 6
Orion – 3
Clifftop – 3
Brightwood – 2
Baylor – 3
Tara – 1
Corbel – 1
Genoa – 3
Hollowbrook – 3Im sure there are more but the Questhaven corridor has a lot of room to move..
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantTo find 2001 pricing in SEH, look at the older neighborhoods/ streets:
Archer
Dolphin
Coral
Sagewood
Beechtree
Windemere
Sandbar
GlencrestMost of the above were built in 2001/ 2002 and if you look at the following examples, those homes havent hit 2001 pricing but some are closer than others.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-254C2F0F-1573_Archer_Rd_San_Marcos_CA_92078 395k in 2002, currently in the 600s
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-C2A5097A-1690_Sagewood_Way_San_Marcos_CA_92078 370K in 2001, currently at 519K
So in the newer areas up the hill, I guess use their 2001/2002 price per sq ft and pricing as a baseline and find a happy medium value for those homes.
Will you ever find true 2001 pricing in SEH? Probably not but getting closer each day.
Foreclosure Count (Preforeclosure included)
Antilla – 6
Orion – 3
Clifftop – 3
Brightwood – 2
Baylor – 3
Tara – 1
Corbel – 1
Genoa – 3
Hollowbrook – 3Im sure there are more but the Questhaven corridor has a lot of room to move..
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI live in the area and would be interested to know which development/ subdivision you bought in so I know where prices are going.
Garden Path right?? Mellos are 350, sq ftg is about right so thats my guess.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI live in the area and would be interested to know which development/ subdivision you bought in so I know where prices are going.
Garden Path right?? Mellos are 350, sq ftg is about right so thats my guess.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI live in the area and would be interested to know which development/ subdivision you bought in so I know where prices are going.
Garden Path right?? Mellos are 350, sq ftg is about right so thats my guess.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI live in the area and would be interested to know which development/ subdivision you bought in so I know where prices are going.
Garden Path right?? Mellos are 350, sq ftg is about right so thats my guess.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI live in the area and would be interested to know which development/ subdivision you bought in so I know where prices are going.
Garden Path right?? Mellos are 350, sq ftg is about right so thats my guess.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participanthttp://www.homesdatabase.com is the local MLS SDLOOKUP site, without a forum.
In terms of when to buy and where, I can give you insight based on experience. I lived there from 2004 – 2006 and have a lot of friends there, all over the DC metro area.
My initial thoughts:
Keep yourself inside the beltway for resale value returns. Outside of the beltway has taken a major hit and will continue. We lived in alexandria, bought in Northern PW county in 04, sold in 06 at the height and now the homes is 100K less than we bouught for in 04.
I know some solid parts of arlington that are single family areas so let me know if interested. Alexandria is nice but overblown in my opinion. I liked fairfax/ fairfax station but that may be too far out. You could probably get away with just over the bridge into maryland too. Vienna is nice but not sure what your budget is.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participanthttp://www.homesdatabase.com is the local MLS SDLOOKUP site, without a forum.
In terms of when to buy and where, I can give you insight based on experience. I lived there from 2004 – 2006 and have a lot of friends there, all over the DC metro area.
My initial thoughts:
Keep yourself inside the beltway for resale value returns. Outside of the beltway has taken a major hit and will continue. We lived in alexandria, bought in Northern PW county in 04, sold in 06 at the height and now the homes is 100K less than we bouught for in 04.
I know some solid parts of arlington that are single family areas so let me know if interested. Alexandria is nice but overblown in my opinion. I liked fairfax/ fairfax station but that may be too far out. You could probably get away with just over the bridge into maryland too. Vienna is nice but not sure what your budget is.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participanthttp://www.homesdatabase.com is the local MLS SDLOOKUP site, without a forum.
In terms of when to buy and where, I can give you insight based on experience. I lived there from 2004 – 2006 and have a lot of friends there, all over the DC metro area.
My initial thoughts:
Keep yourself inside the beltway for resale value returns. Outside of the beltway has taken a major hit and will continue. We lived in alexandria, bought in Northern PW county in 04, sold in 06 at the height and now the homes is 100K less than we bouught for in 04.
I know some solid parts of arlington that are single family areas so let me know if interested. Alexandria is nice but overblown in my opinion. I liked fairfax/ fairfax station but that may be too far out. You could probably get away with just over the bridge into maryland too. Vienna is nice but not sure what your budget is.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participanthttp://www.homesdatabase.com is the local MLS SDLOOKUP site, without a forum.
In terms of when to buy and where, I can give you insight based on experience. I lived there from 2004 – 2006 and have a lot of friends there, all over the DC metro area.
My initial thoughts:
Keep yourself inside the beltway for resale value returns. Outside of the beltway has taken a major hit and will continue. We lived in alexandria, bought in Northern PW county in 04, sold in 06 at the height and now the homes is 100K less than we bouught for in 04.
I know some solid parts of arlington that are single family areas so let me know if interested. Alexandria is nice but overblown in my opinion. I liked fairfax/ fairfax station but that may be too far out. You could probably get away with just over the bridge into maryland too. Vienna is nice but not sure what your budget is.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participanthttp://www.homesdatabase.com is the local MLS SDLOOKUP site, without a forum.
In terms of when to buy and where, I can give you insight based on experience. I lived there from 2004 – 2006 and have a lot of friends there, all over the DC metro area.
My initial thoughts:
Keep yourself inside the beltway for resale value returns. Outside of the beltway has taken a major hit and will continue. We lived in alexandria, bought in Northern PW county in 04, sold in 06 at the height and now the homes is 100K less than we bouught for in 04.
I know some solid parts of arlington that are single family areas so let me know if interested. Alexandria is nice but overblown in my opinion. I liked fairfax/ fairfax station but that may be too far out. You could probably get away with just over the bridge into maryland too. Vienna is nice but not sure what your budget is.
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