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LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]LA
FWIW, those frameless door are an expensive option. The standard is regular old sliding doors.[/quote]I know they are expensive – JTR did a video on those homes and that model months ago with a price if i remember correctly.
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Participant[quote=sdrealtor]LA
FWIW, those frameless door are an expensive option. The standard is regular old sliding doors.[/quote]I know they are expensive – JTR did a video on those homes and that model months ago with a price if i remember correctly.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]LA
FWIW, those frameless door are an expensive option. The standard is regular old sliding doors.[/quote]I know they are expensive – JTR did a video on those homes and that model months ago with a price if i remember correctly.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]LA
FWIW, those frameless door are an expensive option. The standard is regular old sliding doors.[/quote]I know they are expensive – JTR did a video on those homes and that model months ago with a price if i remember correctly.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=farbet]New homes at Rancho Santa Fe and Melrose Road and SEH rds seems to have homes in upper $500’s.I am not sure whether there is MR here.[/quote]
http://www.colrich.com/index.php?/communities/
High 500s for entry level and some of them are under power lines. Not sure about the MR but 800k will get you frameless doors out to your patio.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=farbet]New homes at Rancho Santa Fe and Melrose Road and SEH rds seems to have homes in upper $500’s.I am not sure whether there is MR here.[/quote]
http://www.colrich.com/index.php?/communities/
High 500s for entry level and some of them are under power lines. Not sure about the MR but 800k will get you frameless doors out to your patio.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=farbet]New homes at Rancho Santa Fe and Melrose Road and SEH rds seems to have homes in upper $500’s.I am not sure whether there is MR here.[/quote]
http://www.colrich.com/index.php?/communities/
High 500s for entry level and some of them are under power lines. Not sure about the MR but 800k will get you frameless doors out to your patio.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=farbet]New homes at Rancho Santa Fe and Melrose Road and SEH rds seems to have homes in upper $500’s.I am not sure whether there is MR here.[/quote]
http://www.colrich.com/index.php?/communities/
High 500s for entry level and some of them are under power lines. Not sure about the MR but 800k will get you frameless doors out to your patio.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=farbet]New homes at Rancho Santa Fe and Melrose Road and SEH rds seems to have homes in upper $500’s.I am not sure whether there is MR here.[/quote]
http://www.colrich.com/index.php?/communities/
High 500s for entry level and some of them are under power lines. Not sure about the MR but 800k will get you frameless doors out to your patio.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]LA
I agree those areas will stabilize over time but we both know any area built in the last five years will see carnage for many years to come. They live in an area where that is far less of an issue and IMO would destabilize their social lives by moving to a bubble era community.I suspect if you could have gotten a comparable property in this area at a SEH price you would jump in a NY minute.
sdr[/quote]
Totally agree that newly built areas have been a bloodbath and SEH led the downward trend. Im hoping by waiting 3 years and getting almost 50% off peak will have flushed out the majority (and I didnt buy in one of the most recent builds).
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]LA
I agree those areas will stabilize over time but we both know any area built in the last five years will see carnage for many years to come. They live in an area where that is far less of an issue and IMO would destabilize their social lives by moving to a bubble era community.I suspect if you could have gotten a comparable property in this area at a SEH price you would jump in a NY minute.
sdr[/quote]
Totally agree that newly built areas have been a bloodbath and SEH led the downward trend. Im hoping by waiting 3 years and getting almost 50% off peak will have flushed out the majority (and I didnt buy in one of the most recent builds).
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]LA
I agree those areas will stabilize over time but we both know any area built in the last five years will see carnage for many years to come. They live in an area where that is far less of an issue and IMO would destabilize their social lives by moving to a bubble era community.I suspect if you could have gotten a comparable property in this area at a SEH price you would jump in a NY minute.
sdr[/quote]
Totally agree that newly built areas have been a bloodbath and SEH led the downward trend. Im hoping by waiting 3 years and getting almost 50% off peak will have flushed out the majority (and I didnt buy in one of the most recent builds).
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]LA
I agree those areas will stabilize over time but we both know any area built in the last five years will see carnage for many years to come. They live in an area where that is far less of an issue and IMO would destabilize their social lives by moving to a bubble era community.I suspect if you could have gotten a comparable property in this area at a SEH price you would jump in a NY minute.
sdr[/quote]
Totally agree that newly built areas have been a bloodbath and SEH led the downward trend. Im hoping by waiting 3 years and getting almost 50% off peak will have flushed out the majority (and I didnt buy in one of the most recent builds).
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]LA
I agree those areas will stabilize over time but we both know any area built in the last five years will see carnage for many years to come. They live in an area where that is far less of an issue and IMO would destabilize their social lives by moving to a bubble era community.I suspect if you could have gotten a comparable property in this area at a SEH price you would jump in a NY minute.
sdr[/quote]
Totally agree that newly built areas have been a bloodbath and SEH led the downward trend. Im hoping by waiting 3 years and getting almost 50% off peak will have flushed out the majority (and I didnt buy in one of the most recent builds).
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