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newbizParticipant
SandraL – count me in
If you can find a larger lot that you can subdivide, count me in, I am assuming that the cost of a larger lot might be a little lowerassuming .25 acer – 400k
may be .5 acer – 600k, divide and get 2 X .25 for 300K
obviously there will be costs incurred in dividingI Can actuall get a few more ppl interested for the right propertly
newbizParticipantSandraL – count me in
If you can find a larger lot that you can subdivide, count me in, I am assuming that the cost of a larger lot might be a little lowerassuming .25 acer – 400k
may be .5 acer – 600k, divide and get 2 X .25 for 300K
obviously there will be costs incurred in dividingI Can actuall get a few more ppl interested for the right propertly
newbizParticipantSandraL – count me in
If you can find a larger lot that you can subdivide, count me in, I am assuming that the cost of a larger lot might be a little lowerassuming .25 acer – 400k
may be .5 acer – 600k, divide and get 2 X .25 for 300K
obviously there will be costs incurred in dividingI Can actuall get a few more ppl interested for the right propertly
newbizParticipantSandraL – count me in
If you can find a larger lot that you can subdivide, count me in, I am assuming that the cost of a larger lot might be a little lowerassuming .25 acer – 400k
may be .5 acer – 600k, divide and get 2 X .25 for 300K
obviously there will be costs incurred in dividingI Can actuall get a few more ppl interested for the right propertly
February 16, 2008 at 3:50 PM in reply to: Boil and bubble, double the trouble! Commercial RE #154269newbizParticipantBugs
I am in a light industrial facility in Miramar area – Nancy ridge, renting it from the owner directly 3500sft, as I am needing more space, I am trying to work with the landlord in exiting the lease and getting into a bigger space, My realtor is telling me that I should have no trouble finding a tenent to sublease the space in 2 to 3 months at around 1$ a sq foot and most light indistrial in that area are renting for 1 to 1.25 a sft.I am finding it hard to believe the above as I got into the lease around 1.5 years ago when the vacancy rate in the area was as low as 3% and I got this space for 90 c a sq foot, when CRE is tanking, how come my agent tells me that rents are up compared to a year ago. especially in a dump like miramar – nancy ridge. Well, it also happens to be an area of easy access for most of my employees who are unskilled and make a small fraction of the usual san diego 100 to 300k salaries.
Can you throw some light on the light industrail market in the miramar area. I would like to relocate the business to the east side of i15 around carrol rd, in the future
Also what is happening in the Rancho Bernardo area in the LI market
thanksFebruary 16, 2008 at 3:50 PM in reply to: Boil and bubble, double the trouble! Commercial RE #154547newbizParticipantBugs
I am in a light industrial facility in Miramar area – Nancy ridge, renting it from the owner directly 3500sft, as I am needing more space, I am trying to work with the landlord in exiting the lease and getting into a bigger space, My realtor is telling me that I should have no trouble finding a tenent to sublease the space in 2 to 3 months at around 1$ a sq foot and most light indistrial in that area are renting for 1 to 1.25 a sft.I am finding it hard to believe the above as I got into the lease around 1.5 years ago when the vacancy rate in the area was as low as 3% and I got this space for 90 c a sq foot, when CRE is tanking, how come my agent tells me that rents are up compared to a year ago. especially in a dump like miramar – nancy ridge. Well, it also happens to be an area of easy access for most of my employees who are unskilled and make a small fraction of the usual san diego 100 to 300k salaries.
Can you throw some light on the light industrail market in the miramar area. I would like to relocate the business to the east side of i15 around carrol rd, in the future
Also what is happening in the Rancho Bernardo area in the LI market
thanksFebruary 16, 2008 at 3:50 PM in reply to: Boil and bubble, double the trouble! Commercial RE #154559newbizParticipantBugs
I am in a light industrial facility in Miramar area – Nancy ridge, renting it from the owner directly 3500sft, as I am needing more space, I am trying to work with the landlord in exiting the lease and getting into a bigger space, My realtor is telling me that I should have no trouble finding a tenent to sublease the space in 2 to 3 months at around 1$ a sq foot and most light indistrial in that area are renting for 1 to 1.25 a sft.I am finding it hard to believe the above as I got into the lease around 1.5 years ago when the vacancy rate in the area was as low as 3% and I got this space for 90 c a sq foot, when CRE is tanking, how come my agent tells me that rents are up compared to a year ago. especially in a dump like miramar – nancy ridge. Well, it also happens to be an area of easy access for most of my employees who are unskilled and make a small fraction of the usual san diego 100 to 300k salaries.
Can you throw some light on the light industrail market in the miramar area. I would like to relocate the business to the east side of i15 around carrol rd, in the future
Also what is happening in the Rancho Bernardo area in the LI market
thanksFebruary 16, 2008 at 3:50 PM in reply to: Boil and bubble, double the trouble! Commercial RE #154570newbizParticipantBugs
I am in a light industrial facility in Miramar area – Nancy ridge, renting it from the owner directly 3500sft, as I am needing more space, I am trying to work with the landlord in exiting the lease and getting into a bigger space, My realtor is telling me that I should have no trouble finding a tenent to sublease the space in 2 to 3 months at around 1$ a sq foot and most light indistrial in that area are renting for 1 to 1.25 a sft.I am finding it hard to believe the above as I got into the lease around 1.5 years ago when the vacancy rate in the area was as low as 3% and I got this space for 90 c a sq foot, when CRE is tanking, how come my agent tells me that rents are up compared to a year ago. especially in a dump like miramar – nancy ridge. Well, it also happens to be an area of easy access for most of my employees who are unskilled and make a small fraction of the usual san diego 100 to 300k salaries.
Can you throw some light on the light industrail market in the miramar area. I would like to relocate the business to the east side of i15 around carrol rd, in the future
Also what is happening in the Rancho Bernardo area in the LI market
thanksFebruary 16, 2008 at 3:50 PM in reply to: Boil and bubble, double the trouble! Commercial RE #154648newbizParticipantBugs
I am in a light industrial facility in Miramar area – Nancy ridge, renting it from the owner directly 3500sft, as I am needing more space, I am trying to work with the landlord in exiting the lease and getting into a bigger space, My realtor is telling me that I should have no trouble finding a tenent to sublease the space in 2 to 3 months at around 1$ a sq foot and most light indistrial in that area are renting for 1 to 1.25 a sft.I am finding it hard to believe the above as I got into the lease around 1.5 years ago when the vacancy rate in the area was as low as 3% and I got this space for 90 c a sq foot, when CRE is tanking, how come my agent tells me that rents are up compared to a year ago. especially in a dump like miramar – nancy ridge. Well, it also happens to be an area of easy access for most of my employees who are unskilled and make a small fraction of the usual san diego 100 to 300k salaries.
Can you throw some light on the light industrail market in the miramar area. I would like to relocate the business to the east side of i15 around carrol rd, in the future
Also what is happening in the Rancho Bernardo area in the LI market
thanksAugust 23, 2007 at 12:14 AM in reply to: LA county is considering a bail-out plan for people facing foreclosure #79637newbizParticipantas citizens and taxpayers, do we have any rights to sue the county for setting up such a fund?
I have a gambling problem and the Casino lured me with its ad’s of Cars and million $ jackpots. It was my american dream and ended up losing my shirt. I know a lot of other shirtless ppl, will the county set up a fund for me and my shirtless buddies?, no they wont, then why should the county set up a fund for ppl who gambled with speculative, leveraged moves in the housing market?
If and when such a fund is setup, can it be questioned in the courts?
August 23, 2007 at 12:14 AM in reply to: LA county is considering a bail-out plan for people facing foreclosure #79614newbizParticipantas citizens and taxpayers, do we have any rights to sue the county for setting up such a fund?
I have a gambling problem and the Casino lured me with its ad’s of Cars and million $ jackpots. It was my american dream and ended up losing my shirt. I know a lot of other shirtless ppl, will the county set up a fund for me and my shirtless buddies?, no they wont, then why should the county set up a fund for ppl who gambled with speculative, leveraged moves in the housing market?
If and when such a fund is setup, can it be questioned in the courts?
August 23, 2007 at 12:14 AM in reply to: LA county is considering a bail-out plan for people facing foreclosure #79486newbizParticipantas citizens and taxpayers, do we have any rights to sue the county for setting up such a fund?
I have a gambling problem and the Casino lured me with its ad’s of Cars and million $ jackpots. It was my american dream and ended up losing my shirt. I know a lot of other shirtless ppl, will the county set up a fund for me and my shirtless buddies?, no they wont, then why should the county set up a fund for ppl who gambled with speculative, leveraged moves in the housing market?
If and when such a fund is setup, can it be questioned in the courts?
newbizParticipantI agree, its quiet a bit of money. My situation lets me spend that kind of money. I lived a frugal life for many many years and socked up a bit of money, I am not the kind who lives beyond my resources. Let me put it this way, I have a couple mil sitting in my bank and and a few more in other assets.
I just cannot deal with the idea of paying 3 times what it costs to rent, just to claim that I own the house.
Sorry, I will be a renter for along long time, and let the landlord take care of the stupid lawn and the sink.
Also, SDR thanks for the info on that home. Appreciate it.
newbizParticipantI agree, its quiet a bit of money. My situation lets me spend that kind of money. I lived a frugal life for many many years and socked up a bit of money, I am not the kind who lives beyond my resources. Let me put it this way, I have a couple mil sitting in my bank and and a few more in other assets.
I just cannot deal with the idea of paying 3 times what it costs to rent, just to claim that I own the house.
Sorry, I will be a renter for along long time, and let the landlord take care of the stupid lawn and the sink.
Also, SDR thanks for the info on that home. Appreciate it.
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