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lepetitangelParticipant
Thanks SDrealtor.
Are you saying that there may be inventory at below $350/sqft or cheaper (I’ve seen some close to or below $300/sqft). But those may have issues that I mentioned, backing to major streets, huge powerline in sight, etc.
lepetitangelParticipantThanks SDrealtor.
Are you saying that there may be inventory at below $350/sqft or cheaper (I’ve seen some close to or below $300/sqft). But those may have issues that I mentioned, backing to major streets, huge powerline in sight, etc.
lepetitangelParticipantThanks SDrealtor.
Are you saying that there may be inventory at below $350/sqft or cheaper (I’ve seen some close to or below $300/sqft). But those may have issues that I mentioned, backing to major streets, huge powerline in sight, etc.
lepetitangelParticipantThanks SDrealtor.
Are you saying that there may be inventory at below $350/sqft or cheaper (I’ve seen some close to or below $300/sqft). But those may have issues that I mentioned, backing to major streets, huge powerline in sight, etc.
March 10, 2011 at 9:58 AM in reply to: What is a better investment? Buy a house or buy mutual funds/stocks, etc? #676754lepetitangelParticipantThanks for everyone’s input!
Threadkiller when you say roof is southfacing, what does that mean?Do most people prefer a house facing north/south or east/west? any particular attributes?
March 10, 2011 at 9:58 AM in reply to: What is a better investment? Buy a house or buy mutual funds/stocks, etc? #676272lepetitangelParticipantThanks for everyone’s input!
Threadkiller when you say roof is southfacing, what does that mean?Do most people prefer a house facing north/south or east/west? any particular attributes?
March 10, 2011 at 9:58 AM in reply to: What is a better investment? Buy a house or buy mutual funds/stocks, etc? #675604lepetitangelParticipantThanks for everyone’s input!
Threadkiller when you say roof is southfacing, what does that mean?Do most people prefer a house facing north/south or east/west? any particular attributes?
March 10, 2011 at 9:58 AM in reply to: What is a better investment? Buy a house or buy mutual funds/stocks, etc? #676410lepetitangelParticipantThanks for everyone’s input!
Threadkiller when you say roof is southfacing, what does that mean?Do most people prefer a house facing north/south or east/west? any particular attributes?
March 10, 2011 at 9:58 AM in reply to: What is a better investment? Buy a house or buy mutual funds/stocks, etc? #675660lepetitangelParticipantThanks for everyone’s input!
Threadkiller when you say roof is southfacing, what does that mean?Do most people prefer a house facing north/south or east/west? any particular attributes?
lepetitangelParticipantHi Sdrealter,
Thanks!
I’m looking at this house in particular:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110010271-10736_Heather_Ridge_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92130A few things I’m looking for in a house:
1) not too close to freeway to hear the noise, but not too far so it’s convenient for commute.
2) not backing into major street.
3) not obvious powerline in sight.
4) relatively high ceiling. Again certain communities have even higher ceilings than the others. open floor plan.
5) okay lot size. I’m not a gardening person so I don’t care for big lots.
6) Views: my parents love views but I feel like I cannot really afford a great view if I have all these other things on my list.
7) This community houses are all relatively new. So the upgrades/styles inside the house are all fairly good.With the above info…..do you think I can quantify say…in CV, getting a SFH for less than $350/sqft is a reasonable price?
At the peak I think houses are going for like > $400/sqft. So now getting it at $350/sqft…doesn’t seem like a very big drop or a steal. But I guess that’s just how CV has held up?
thanks!
lepetitangelParticipantHi Sdrealter,
Thanks!
I’m looking at this house in particular:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110010271-10736_Heather_Ridge_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92130A few things I’m looking for in a house:
1) not too close to freeway to hear the noise, but not too far so it’s convenient for commute.
2) not backing into major street.
3) not obvious powerline in sight.
4) relatively high ceiling. Again certain communities have even higher ceilings than the others. open floor plan.
5) okay lot size. I’m not a gardening person so I don’t care for big lots.
6) Views: my parents love views but I feel like I cannot really afford a great view if I have all these other things on my list.
7) This community houses are all relatively new. So the upgrades/styles inside the house are all fairly good.With the above info…..do you think I can quantify say…in CV, getting a SFH for less than $350/sqft is a reasonable price?
At the peak I think houses are going for like > $400/sqft. So now getting it at $350/sqft…doesn’t seem like a very big drop or a steal. But I guess that’s just how CV has held up?
thanks!
lepetitangelParticipantHi Sdrealter,
Thanks!
I’m looking at this house in particular:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110010271-10736_Heather_Ridge_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92130A few things I’m looking for in a house:
1) not too close to freeway to hear the noise, but not too far so it’s convenient for commute.
2) not backing into major street.
3) not obvious powerline in sight.
4) relatively high ceiling. Again certain communities have even higher ceilings than the others. open floor plan.
5) okay lot size. I’m not a gardening person so I don’t care for big lots.
6) Views: my parents love views but I feel like I cannot really afford a great view if I have all these other things on my list.
7) This community houses are all relatively new. So the upgrades/styles inside the house are all fairly good.With the above info…..do you think I can quantify say…in CV, getting a SFH for less than $350/sqft is a reasonable price?
At the peak I think houses are going for like > $400/sqft. So now getting it at $350/sqft…doesn’t seem like a very big drop or a steal. But I guess that’s just how CV has held up?
thanks!
lepetitangelParticipantHi Sdrealter,
Thanks!
I’m looking at this house in particular:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110010271-10736_Heather_Ridge_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92130A few things I’m looking for in a house:
1) not too close to freeway to hear the noise, but not too far so it’s convenient for commute.
2) not backing into major street.
3) not obvious powerline in sight.
4) relatively high ceiling. Again certain communities have even higher ceilings than the others. open floor plan.
5) okay lot size. I’m not a gardening person so I don’t care for big lots.
6) Views: my parents love views but I feel like I cannot really afford a great view if I have all these other things on my list.
7) This community houses are all relatively new. So the upgrades/styles inside the house are all fairly good.With the above info…..do you think I can quantify say…in CV, getting a SFH for less than $350/sqft is a reasonable price?
At the peak I think houses are going for like > $400/sqft. So now getting it at $350/sqft…doesn’t seem like a very big drop or a steal. But I guess that’s just how CV has held up?
thanks!
lepetitangelParticipantHi Sdrealter,
Thanks!
I’m looking at this house in particular:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110010271-10736_Heather_Ridge_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92130A few things I’m looking for in a house:
1) not too close to freeway to hear the noise, but not too far so it’s convenient for commute.
2) not backing into major street.
3) not obvious powerline in sight.
4) relatively high ceiling. Again certain communities have even higher ceilings than the others. open floor plan.
5) okay lot size. I’m not a gardening person so I don’t care for big lots.
6) Views: my parents love views but I feel like I cannot really afford a great view if I have all these other things on my list.
7) This community houses are all relatively new. So the upgrades/styles inside the house are all fairly good.With the above info…..do you think I can quantify say…in CV, getting a SFH for less than $350/sqft is a reasonable price?
At the peak I think houses are going for like > $400/sqft. So now getting it at $350/sqft…doesn’t seem like a very big drop or a steal. But I guess that’s just how CV has held up?
thanks!
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