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[quote=outtamojo]Here’s one in SEH asking 414K http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110015531-92078%5B/quote%5D
Wow thats low – its in the power tower subd. but thats seriously low. Suprised it hasnt gotten a lot of offers. Looks like its in good shape.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=outtamojo]Here’s one in SEH asking 414K http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110015531-92078%5B/quote%5D
Wow thats low – its in the power tower subd. but thats seriously low. Suprised it hasnt gotten a lot of offers. Looks like its in good shape.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=outtamojo]Here’s one in SEH asking 414K http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110015531-92078%5B/quote%5D
Wow thats low – its in the power tower subd. but thats seriously low. Suprised it hasnt gotten a lot of offers. Looks like its in good shape.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=outtamojo]Here’s one in SEH asking 414K http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110015531-92078%5B/quote%5D
Wow thats low – its in the power tower subd. but thats seriously low. Suprised it hasnt gotten a lot of offers. Looks like its in good shape.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ocrenter]plan 2 at Arbor Ranch is 2200 sqft for $400k.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110022072-1451_Beechtree_Rd_San_Marcos_CA_92078
an SEH 2100 sqft resale is asking $470k
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110006536-1773_Weatherwood_Ct_San_Marcos_CA_92078
another SEH 2300 sqft short sale just sold for $440k
both the resale and the short sale already have landscaping done. you’ll probably need to spend another $50k for a new home that size, which means essentially you’ll pay the same price in the end but end up getting very different environment and schools.
good job on saying no![/quote]
Beachtree is SEH, Weatherwood is OCR but that was my point earlier. There are plenty of communities in the area that offer equal or better value and better schools.
SEH under 450:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110025383-1140_Glen_Ellen_Pl_San_Marcos_CA_92078
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110011839-1132_Glen_Ellen_Pl_San_Marcos_CA_92078
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110021183-957_Avalon_Way_San_Marcos_CA_92078
Be careful with these neighborhoods re: power lines. They are two of the closest neighborhoods to the power lines/ power towers. The first two are right next to the schools.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ocrenter]plan 2 at Arbor Ranch is 2200 sqft for $400k.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110022072-1451_Beechtree_Rd_San_Marcos_CA_92078
an SEH 2100 sqft resale is asking $470k
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110006536-1773_Weatherwood_Ct_San_Marcos_CA_92078
another SEH 2300 sqft short sale just sold for $440k
both the resale and the short sale already have landscaping done. you’ll probably need to spend another $50k for a new home that size, which means essentially you’ll pay the same price in the end but end up getting very different environment and schools.
good job on saying no![/quote]
Beachtree is SEH, Weatherwood is OCR but that was my point earlier. There are plenty of communities in the area that offer equal or better value and better schools.
SEH under 450:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110025383-1140_Glen_Ellen_Pl_San_Marcos_CA_92078
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110011839-1132_Glen_Ellen_Pl_San_Marcos_CA_92078
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110021183-957_Avalon_Way_San_Marcos_CA_92078
Be careful with these neighborhoods re: power lines. They are two of the closest neighborhoods to the power lines/ power towers. The first two are right next to the schools.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ocrenter]plan 2 at Arbor Ranch is 2200 sqft for $400k.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110022072-1451_Beechtree_Rd_San_Marcos_CA_92078
an SEH 2100 sqft resale is asking $470k
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110006536-1773_Weatherwood_Ct_San_Marcos_CA_92078
another SEH 2300 sqft short sale just sold for $440k
both the resale and the short sale already have landscaping done. you’ll probably need to spend another $50k for a new home that size, which means essentially you’ll pay the same price in the end but end up getting very different environment and schools.
good job on saying no![/quote]
Beachtree is SEH, Weatherwood is OCR but that was my point earlier. There are plenty of communities in the area that offer equal or better value and better schools.
SEH under 450:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110025383-1140_Glen_Ellen_Pl_San_Marcos_CA_92078
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110011839-1132_Glen_Ellen_Pl_San_Marcos_CA_92078
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110021183-957_Avalon_Way_San_Marcos_CA_92078
Be careful with these neighborhoods re: power lines. They are two of the closest neighborhoods to the power lines/ power towers. The first two are right next to the schools.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ocrenter]plan 2 at Arbor Ranch is 2200 sqft for $400k.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110022072-1451_Beechtree_Rd_San_Marcos_CA_92078
an SEH 2100 sqft resale is asking $470k
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110006536-1773_Weatherwood_Ct_San_Marcos_CA_92078
another SEH 2300 sqft short sale just sold for $440k
both the resale and the short sale already have landscaping done. you’ll probably need to spend another $50k for a new home that size, which means essentially you’ll pay the same price in the end but end up getting very different environment and schools.
good job on saying no![/quote]
Beachtree is SEH, Weatherwood is OCR but that was my point earlier. There are plenty of communities in the area that offer equal or better value and better schools.
SEH under 450:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110025383-1140_Glen_Ellen_Pl_San_Marcos_CA_92078
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110011839-1132_Glen_Ellen_Pl_San_Marcos_CA_92078
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110021183-957_Avalon_Way_San_Marcos_CA_92078
Be careful with these neighborhoods re: power lines. They are two of the closest neighborhoods to the power lines/ power towers. The first two are right next to the schools.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ocrenter]plan 2 at Arbor Ranch is 2200 sqft for $400k.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110022072-1451_Beechtree_Rd_San_Marcos_CA_92078
an SEH 2100 sqft resale is asking $470k
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110006536-1773_Weatherwood_Ct_San_Marcos_CA_92078
another SEH 2300 sqft short sale just sold for $440k
both the resale and the short sale already have landscaping done. you’ll probably need to spend another $50k for a new home that size, which means essentially you’ll pay the same price in the end but end up getting very different environment and schools.
good job on saying no![/quote]
Beachtree is SEH, Weatherwood is OCR but that was my point earlier. There are plenty of communities in the area that offer equal or better value and better schools.
SEH under 450:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110025383-1140_Glen_Ellen_Pl_San_Marcos_CA_92078
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110011839-1132_Glen_Ellen_Pl_San_Marcos_CA_92078
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110021183-957_Avalon_Way_San_Marcos_CA_92078
Be careful with these neighborhoods re: power lines. They are two of the closest neighborhoods to the power lines/ power towers. The first two are right next to the schools.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantA lot of what svelte mentioned is what I was going to echo last night. That development is right next to a very active park. Its a neat park with splash area, slides and stuff, sports field and frisbee golf.
The neighborhood sits on the edge of the the notable areas mentioned above as well as a lot of commercial space. The tax rate is unfortunate, as I assume you have HOA and MR. Look at the surrounding area prior to your purchase and consider that the neighborhood you are looking at right now is the nicest in the area. Everything surrounding it is not as nice and while they may eventually build homes that are higher end, its not a given.
I guess my question to you would be if you are willing to pay that tax rate, why not look at other areas in San marcos that have come down quite a bit like Discovery hills, SEH, old creek ranch etc. These areas arent on the edge of the rougher areas and have all the amenities you are looking for. There are places off craven with no HOA in the low 400s (a bit older). There is a1800 sq ft on kenwood in SEH for low 400s. Another area is east a bit off barham. I dont know the area but next to Lake moree park there are some cheaper homes in your price range.
I hope that nursery doesnt go away. They have a fantastic selection, good pricing and are very helpful.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantA lot of what svelte mentioned is what I was going to echo last night. That development is right next to a very active park. Its a neat park with splash area, slides and stuff, sports field and frisbee golf.
The neighborhood sits on the edge of the the notable areas mentioned above as well as a lot of commercial space. The tax rate is unfortunate, as I assume you have HOA and MR. Look at the surrounding area prior to your purchase and consider that the neighborhood you are looking at right now is the nicest in the area. Everything surrounding it is not as nice and while they may eventually build homes that are higher end, its not a given.
I guess my question to you would be if you are willing to pay that tax rate, why not look at other areas in San marcos that have come down quite a bit like Discovery hills, SEH, old creek ranch etc. These areas arent on the edge of the rougher areas and have all the amenities you are looking for. There are places off craven with no HOA in the low 400s (a bit older). There is a1800 sq ft on kenwood in SEH for low 400s. Another area is east a bit off barham. I dont know the area but next to Lake moree park there are some cheaper homes in your price range.
I hope that nursery doesnt go away. They have a fantastic selection, good pricing and are very helpful.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantA lot of what svelte mentioned is what I was going to echo last night. That development is right next to a very active park. Its a neat park with splash area, slides and stuff, sports field and frisbee golf.
The neighborhood sits on the edge of the the notable areas mentioned above as well as a lot of commercial space. The tax rate is unfortunate, as I assume you have HOA and MR. Look at the surrounding area prior to your purchase and consider that the neighborhood you are looking at right now is the nicest in the area. Everything surrounding it is not as nice and while they may eventually build homes that are higher end, its not a given.
I guess my question to you would be if you are willing to pay that tax rate, why not look at other areas in San marcos that have come down quite a bit like Discovery hills, SEH, old creek ranch etc. These areas arent on the edge of the rougher areas and have all the amenities you are looking for. There are places off craven with no HOA in the low 400s (a bit older). There is a1800 sq ft on kenwood in SEH for low 400s. Another area is east a bit off barham. I dont know the area but next to Lake moree park there are some cheaper homes in your price range.
I hope that nursery doesnt go away. They have a fantastic selection, good pricing and are very helpful.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantA lot of what svelte mentioned is what I was going to echo last night. That development is right next to a very active park. Its a neat park with splash area, slides and stuff, sports field and frisbee golf.
The neighborhood sits on the edge of the the notable areas mentioned above as well as a lot of commercial space. The tax rate is unfortunate, as I assume you have HOA and MR. Look at the surrounding area prior to your purchase and consider that the neighborhood you are looking at right now is the nicest in the area. Everything surrounding it is not as nice and while they may eventually build homes that are higher end, its not a given.
I guess my question to you would be if you are willing to pay that tax rate, why not look at other areas in San marcos that have come down quite a bit like Discovery hills, SEH, old creek ranch etc. These areas arent on the edge of the rougher areas and have all the amenities you are looking for. There are places off craven with no HOA in the low 400s (a bit older). There is a1800 sq ft on kenwood in SEH for low 400s. Another area is east a bit off barham. I dont know the area but next to Lake moree park there are some cheaper homes in your price range.
I hope that nursery doesnt go away. They have a fantastic selection, good pricing and are very helpful.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantA lot of what svelte mentioned is what I was going to echo last night. That development is right next to a very active park. Its a neat park with splash area, slides and stuff, sports field and frisbee golf.
The neighborhood sits on the edge of the the notable areas mentioned above as well as a lot of commercial space. The tax rate is unfortunate, as I assume you have HOA and MR. Look at the surrounding area prior to your purchase and consider that the neighborhood you are looking at right now is the nicest in the area. Everything surrounding it is not as nice and while they may eventually build homes that are higher end, its not a given.
I guess my question to you would be if you are willing to pay that tax rate, why not look at other areas in San marcos that have come down quite a bit like Discovery hills, SEH, old creek ranch etc. These areas arent on the edge of the rougher areas and have all the amenities you are looking for. There are places off craven with no HOA in the low 400s (a bit older). There is a1800 sq ft on kenwood in SEH for low 400s. Another area is east a bit off barham. I dont know the area but next to Lake moree park there are some cheaper homes in your price range.
I hope that nursery doesnt go away. They have a fantastic selection, good pricing and are very helpful.
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