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I agree, very low inventory, but when I look back over last 5 years it does seems to run like that; there will be a variety to choose from, then nada for a while. I agree very low inventory for summer.
We are almost retired and were thinking of putting ours ( on top of hill, but certaintly in the less than $ 1.0 M class ) up for sale this spring / summer and renting, Then we see everything has sold. Not sure what to do especially we have all sorts of stuff to get rid of to downsize. So guess what; we are spending some $$ to upgrade yard, recover patio furniture, and make minor exterior upgrades ( inside all done already ).
Just don’t know whether to put on market or wait for a while????
macmichaelParticipantPoway
I agree, very low inventory, but when I look back over last 5 years it does seems to run like that; there will be a variety to choose from, then nada for a while. I agree very low inventory for summer.
We are almost retired and were thinking of putting ours ( on top of hill, but certaintly in the less than $ 1.0 M class ) up for sale this spring / summer and renting, Then we see everything has sold. Not sure what to do especially we have all sorts of stuff to get rid of to downsize. So guess what; we are spending some $$ to upgrade yard, recover patio furniture, and make minor exterior upgrades ( inside all done already ).
Just don’t know whether to put on market or wait for a while????
macmichaelParticipantPoway
I agree, very low inventory, but when I look back over last 5 years it does seems to run like that; there will be a variety to choose from, then nada for a while. I agree very low inventory for summer.
We are almost retired and were thinking of putting ours ( on top of hill, but certaintly in the less than $ 1.0 M class ) up for sale this spring / summer and renting, Then we see everything has sold. Not sure what to do especially we have all sorts of stuff to get rid of to downsize. So guess what; we are spending some $$ to upgrade yard, recover patio furniture, and make minor exterior upgrades ( inside all done already ).
Just don’t know whether to put on market or wait for a while????
macmichaelParticipantPoway
I agree, very low inventory, but when I look back over last 5 years it does seems to run like that; there will be a variety to choose from, then nada for a while. I agree very low inventory for summer.
We are almost retired and were thinking of putting ours ( on top of hill, but certaintly in the less than $ 1.0 M class ) up for sale this spring / summer and renting, Then we see everything has sold. Not sure what to do especially we have all sorts of stuff to get rid of to downsize. So guess what; we are spending some $$ to upgrade yard, recover patio furniture, and make minor exterior upgrades ( inside all done already ).
Just don’t know whether to put on market or wait for a while????
macmichaelParticipantAllied Gardens – starter or smaller 2nd home
San Carlos – larger starter / 2nd home
Del Cerro – lowlands – larger 2nd / 3rd home
Dell Cerro – highlands – larger 3rd or larger budgetmacmichaelParticipantAllied Gardens – starter or smaller 2nd home
San Carlos – larger starter / 2nd home
Del Cerro – lowlands – larger 2nd / 3rd home
Dell Cerro – highlands – larger 3rd or larger budgetmacmichaelParticipantAllied Gardens – starter or smaller 2nd home
San Carlos – larger starter / 2nd home
Del Cerro – lowlands – larger 2nd / 3rd home
Dell Cerro – highlands – larger 3rd or larger budgetmacmichaelParticipantAllied Gardens – starter or smaller 2nd home
San Carlos – larger starter / 2nd home
Del Cerro – lowlands – larger 2nd / 3rd home
Dell Cerro – highlands – larger 3rd or larger budgetmacmichaelParticipantAllied Gardens – starter or smaller 2nd home
San Carlos – larger starter / 2nd home
Del Cerro – lowlands – larger 2nd / 3rd home
Dell Cerro – highlands – larger 3rd or larger budgetmacmichaelParticipantHere are solid data for your analysis:
If you look at current listings “on the hill” there are 8 with an average size of 3008 sq ft and average asking of $ 361 per sf ft.
If you look at sold’s in last 3 months they have average size of 3601 sq ft and closed price of $ 271 per sq foot.
The current higher per sq ft cost is because the sizes are smaller.
If you look at 6480 Norman and 6462 Norman they sold for $ 181 and $ 204 sq ft. I would say it is pretty hard not to concur that they were bargains even in this market.
macmichaelParticipantHere are solid data for your analysis:
If you look at current listings “on the hill” there are 8 with an average size of 3008 sq ft and average asking of $ 361 per sf ft.
If you look at sold’s in last 3 months they have average size of 3601 sq ft and closed price of $ 271 per sq foot.
The current higher per sq ft cost is because the sizes are smaller.
If you look at 6480 Norman and 6462 Norman they sold for $ 181 and $ 204 sq ft. I would say it is pretty hard not to concur that they were bargains even in this market.
macmichaelParticipantHere are solid data for your analysis:
If you look at current listings “on the hill” there are 8 with an average size of 3008 sq ft and average asking of $ 361 per sf ft.
If you look at sold’s in last 3 months they have average size of 3601 sq ft and closed price of $ 271 per sq foot.
The current higher per sq ft cost is because the sizes are smaller.
If you look at 6480 Norman and 6462 Norman they sold for $ 181 and $ 204 sq ft. I would say it is pretty hard not to concur that they were bargains even in this market.
macmichaelParticipantHere are solid data for your analysis:
If you look at current listings “on the hill” there are 8 with an average size of 3008 sq ft and average asking of $ 361 per sf ft.
If you look at sold’s in last 3 months they have average size of 3601 sq ft and closed price of $ 271 per sq foot.
The current higher per sq ft cost is because the sizes are smaller.
If you look at 6480 Norman and 6462 Norman they sold for $ 181 and $ 204 sq ft. I would say it is pretty hard not to concur that they were bargains even in this market.
macmichaelParticipantHere are solid data for your analysis:
If you look at current listings “on the hill” there are 8 with an average size of 3008 sq ft and average asking of $ 361 per sf ft.
If you look at sold’s in last 3 months they have average size of 3601 sq ft and closed price of $ 271 per sq foot.
The current higher per sq ft cost is because the sizes are smaller.
If you look at 6480 Norman and 6462 Norman they sold for $ 181 and $ 204 sq ft. I would say it is pretty hard not to concur that they were bargains even in this market.
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