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meadandale
Participant[quote=zk][quote=meadandale] They currently have it on the market for about the same or slightly less than they paid in 2001-2002 [/quote]
I probably misunderstood what you were saying, but as far as I can see, no houses in Montclaire are for sale for about the same or less than was paid in 2001-2.
Perhaps they will be, though.[/quote]
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3964-Lago-Di-Grata-Cir-92130/home/6293717
Last sold for $980k in 2004 currently on the market for $950k. Guess I had the year wrong.
meadandale
Participant[quote=zk][quote=meadandale] They currently have it on the market for about the same or slightly less than they paid in 2001-2002 [/quote]
I probably misunderstood what you were saying, but as far as I can see, no houses in Montclaire are for sale for about the same or less than was paid in 2001-2.
Perhaps they will be, though.[/quote]
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3964-Lago-Di-Grata-Cir-92130/home/6293717
Last sold for $980k in 2004 currently on the market for $950k. Guess I had the year wrong.
meadandale
Participant[quote=zk][quote=meadandale] They currently have it on the market for about the same or slightly less than they paid in 2001-2002 [/quote]
I probably misunderstood what you were saying, but as far as I can see, no houses in Montclaire are for sale for about the same or less than was paid in 2001-2.
Perhaps they will be, though.[/quote]
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3964-Lago-Di-Grata-Cir-92130/home/6293717
Last sold for $980k in 2004 currently on the market for $950k. Guess I had the year wrong.
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]
I don’t know. Somehow, I think calling a white person a redneck is pretty racist…
[/quote]I got into an argument with a black friend of mine because he saw nothing ‘derogatory’ about calling me a cracker, even in jest. However, if I dropped an N bomb on him, ‘even in jest’ he threw a hissy fit.
Double Standard? You Bet!
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]
I don’t know. Somehow, I think calling a white person a redneck is pretty racist…
[/quote]I got into an argument with a black friend of mine because he saw nothing ‘derogatory’ about calling me a cracker, even in jest. However, if I dropped an N bomb on him, ‘even in jest’ he threw a hissy fit.
Double Standard? You Bet!
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]
I don’t know. Somehow, I think calling a white person a redneck is pretty racist…
[/quote]I got into an argument with a black friend of mine because he saw nothing ‘derogatory’ about calling me a cracker, even in jest. However, if I dropped an N bomb on him, ‘even in jest’ he threw a hissy fit.
Double Standard? You Bet!
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]
I don’t know. Somehow, I think calling a white person a redneck is pretty racist…
[/quote]I got into an argument with a black friend of mine because he saw nothing ‘derogatory’ about calling me a cracker, even in jest. However, if I dropped an N bomb on him, ‘even in jest’ he threw a hissy fit.
Double Standard? You Bet!
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]
I don’t know. Somehow, I think calling a white person a redneck is pretty racist…
[/quote]I got into an argument with a black friend of mine because he saw nothing ‘derogatory’ about calling me a cracker, even in jest. However, if I dropped an N bomb on him, ‘even in jest’ he threw a hissy fit.
Double Standard? You Bet!
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu][quote=meadandale]Many of these homes were bought at the ‘low’ end, i.e. under a million and many folks look to be trying to get out with some cash before the high end gets hit any harder.
One of those houses belongs to a friend of mine and they are selling due to divorce. They currently have it on the market for about the same or slightly less than they paid in 2001-2002 (and they did quite a bit of remodeling and landscaping). Others on the street are quite a bit more out of touch and are still holding firm to prices of $1.2 to $1.3 which I doubt they’ll get.
They ARE nice houses though if you want a 3000+ sq foot house in CV but the yards aren’t terribly large; my 1100 sq foot house in Allied Gardens has a back yard of comparable size.[/quote]
They are nice (don’t mind the yard size)….Just the hoa fee is a doozy.[/quote]
Don’t forget the property tax. My friend pays over $12k a year in property tax at his current assessment. That’s quite a chunk of change.
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu][quote=meadandale]Many of these homes were bought at the ‘low’ end, i.e. under a million and many folks look to be trying to get out with some cash before the high end gets hit any harder.
One of those houses belongs to a friend of mine and they are selling due to divorce. They currently have it on the market for about the same or slightly less than they paid in 2001-2002 (and they did quite a bit of remodeling and landscaping). Others on the street are quite a bit more out of touch and are still holding firm to prices of $1.2 to $1.3 which I doubt they’ll get.
They ARE nice houses though if you want a 3000+ sq foot house in CV but the yards aren’t terribly large; my 1100 sq foot house in Allied Gardens has a back yard of comparable size.[/quote]
They are nice (don’t mind the yard size)….Just the hoa fee is a doozy.[/quote]
Don’t forget the property tax. My friend pays over $12k a year in property tax at his current assessment. That’s quite a chunk of change.
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu][quote=meadandale]Many of these homes were bought at the ‘low’ end, i.e. under a million and many folks look to be trying to get out with some cash before the high end gets hit any harder.
One of those houses belongs to a friend of mine and they are selling due to divorce. They currently have it on the market for about the same or slightly less than they paid in 2001-2002 (and they did quite a bit of remodeling and landscaping). Others on the street are quite a bit more out of touch and are still holding firm to prices of $1.2 to $1.3 which I doubt they’ll get.
They ARE nice houses though if you want a 3000+ sq foot house in CV but the yards aren’t terribly large; my 1100 sq foot house in Allied Gardens has a back yard of comparable size.[/quote]
They are nice (don’t mind the yard size)….Just the hoa fee is a doozy.[/quote]
Don’t forget the property tax. My friend pays over $12k a year in property tax at his current assessment. That’s quite a chunk of change.
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu][quote=meadandale]Many of these homes were bought at the ‘low’ end, i.e. under a million and many folks look to be trying to get out with some cash before the high end gets hit any harder.
One of those houses belongs to a friend of mine and they are selling due to divorce. They currently have it on the market for about the same or slightly less than they paid in 2001-2002 (and they did quite a bit of remodeling and landscaping). Others on the street are quite a bit more out of touch and are still holding firm to prices of $1.2 to $1.3 which I doubt they’ll get.
They ARE nice houses though if you want a 3000+ sq foot house in CV but the yards aren’t terribly large; my 1100 sq foot house in Allied Gardens has a back yard of comparable size.[/quote]
They are nice (don’t mind the yard size)….Just the hoa fee is a doozy.[/quote]
Don’t forget the property tax. My friend pays over $12k a year in property tax at his current assessment. That’s quite a chunk of change.
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu][quote=meadandale]Many of these homes were bought at the ‘low’ end, i.e. under a million and many folks look to be trying to get out with some cash before the high end gets hit any harder.
One of those houses belongs to a friend of mine and they are selling due to divorce. They currently have it on the market for about the same or slightly less than they paid in 2001-2002 (and they did quite a bit of remodeling and landscaping). Others on the street are quite a bit more out of touch and are still holding firm to prices of $1.2 to $1.3 which I doubt they’ll get.
They ARE nice houses though if you want a 3000+ sq foot house in CV but the yards aren’t terribly large; my 1100 sq foot house in Allied Gardens has a back yard of comparable size.[/quote]
They are nice (don’t mind the yard size)….Just the hoa fee is a doozy.[/quote]
Don’t forget the property tax. My friend pays over $12k a year in property tax at his current assessment. That’s quite a chunk of change.
meadandale
ParticipantMany of these homes were bought at the ‘low’ end, i.e. under a million and many folks look to be trying to get out with some cash before the high end gets hit any harder.
One of those houses belongs to a friend of mine and they are selling due to divorce. They currently have it on the market for about the same or slightly less than they paid in 2001-2002 (and they did quite a bit of remodeling and landscaping). Others on the street are quite a bit more out of touch and are still holding firm to prices of $1.2 to $1.3 which I doubt they’ll get.
They ARE nice houses though if you want a 3000+ sq foot house in CV but the yards aren’t terribly large; my 1100 sq foot house in Allied Gardens has a back yard of comparable size.
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