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ocrenter
Participantwent to the website, very little constructive information.
the maps were really the same map but taken at different angles.
if you look at the map, it does look concerning. a bunch of blue pins all clustered Emerald Pointe Estates, and by the coast and bunch of yellow pins and also a bunch of red pins.
but there is NO captions to explain what the pins mean. each pin represent a death? a diagnosis? a leukemia diagnosis in a youth? or a lung cancer in a 50 year smoker?
I’m not making any judgement on this because there is NOTHING to judge.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=clearfund]
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.[/quote]
good point on the increased cost to build in there. I forgot about the strict building requirement from the HOA. would that apply to Cielo or the Crosby too?
here’s something that would be below replacement cost:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100016497-7511_Plein_Aire_St_San_Diego_CA_92127
ocrenter
Participant[quote=clearfund]
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.[/quote]
good point on the increased cost to build in there. I forgot about the strict building requirement from the HOA. would that apply to Cielo or the Crosby too?
here’s something that would be below replacement cost:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100016497-7511_Plein_Aire_St_San_Diego_CA_92127
ocrenter
Participant[quote=clearfund]
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.[/quote]
good point on the increased cost to build in there. I forgot about the strict building requirement from the HOA. would that apply to Cielo or the Crosby too?
here’s something that would be below replacement cost:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100016497-7511_Plein_Aire_St_San_Diego_CA_92127
ocrenter
Participant[quote=clearfund]
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.[/quote]
good point on the increased cost to build in there. I forgot about the strict building requirement from the HOA. would that apply to Cielo or the Crosby too?
here’s something that would be below replacement cost:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100016497-7511_Plein_Aire_St_San_Diego_CA_92127
ocrenter
Participant[quote=clearfund]
Right now you can buy below replacement value which is a great starting point.[/quote]
good point on the increased cost to build in there. I forgot about the strict building requirement from the HOA. would that apply to Cielo or the Crosby too?
here’s something that would be below replacement cost:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100016497-7511_Plein_Aire_St_San_Diego_CA_92127
ocrenter
Participantthere are currently about 25 lots for sale in Santaluz, with close to 40 homes for sale. so flipping is definately not recommended.
however, there are a couple of lots there going for $350-$400k. if you have a good contractor that can build a quality home for less than $150/sqft, it is poss to end up with a very nice estate in the low million range. that would not be so bad. if you are looking at the over million market, I don’t think the $1000 combined HOA/MR would be that bothersome…
and remember, for low million the alternative is an oversized tract home on postage stamped lot in Carmel Valley. I would pick the Santaluz option any day.
ocrenter
Participantthere are currently about 25 lots for sale in Santaluz, with close to 40 homes for sale. so flipping is definately not recommended.
however, there are a couple of lots there going for $350-$400k. if you have a good contractor that can build a quality home for less than $150/sqft, it is poss to end up with a very nice estate in the low million range. that would not be so bad. if you are looking at the over million market, I don’t think the $1000 combined HOA/MR would be that bothersome…
and remember, for low million the alternative is an oversized tract home on postage stamped lot in Carmel Valley. I would pick the Santaluz option any day.
ocrenter
Participantthere are currently about 25 lots for sale in Santaluz, with close to 40 homes for sale. so flipping is definately not recommended.
however, there are a couple of lots there going for $350-$400k. if you have a good contractor that can build a quality home for less than $150/sqft, it is poss to end up with a very nice estate in the low million range. that would not be so bad. if you are looking at the over million market, I don’t think the $1000 combined HOA/MR would be that bothersome…
and remember, for low million the alternative is an oversized tract home on postage stamped lot in Carmel Valley. I would pick the Santaluz option any day.
ocrenter
Participantthere are currently about 25 lots for sale in Santaluz, with close to 40 homes for sale. so flipping is definately not recommended.
however, there are a couple of lots there going for $350-$400k. if you have a good contractor that can build a quality home for less than $150/sqft, it is poss to end up with a very nice estate in the low million range. that would not be so bad. if you are looking at the over million market, I don’t think the $1000 combined HOA/MR would be that bothersome…
and remember, for low million the alternative is an oversized tract home on postage stamped lot in Carmel Valley. I would pick the Santaluz option any day.
ocrenter
Participantthere are currently about 25 lots for sale in Santaluz, with close to 40 homes for sale. so flipping is definately not recommended.
however, there are a couple of lots there going for $350-$400k. if you have a good contractor that can build a quality home for less than $150/sqft, it is poss to end up with a very nice estate in the low million range. that would not be so bad. if you are looking at the over million market, I don’t think the $1000 combined HOA/MR would be that bothersome…
and remember, for low million the alternative is an oversized tract home on postage stamped lot in Carmel Valley. I would pick the Santaluz option any day.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=localguy]Ooops….I made a mistake. The Mendoza’s are not there at the Deprise house as far as I know/see. There goes my creditability. I was thinking about another Warmington house on Edgewood. I apologize for the mistake.
Localguy[/quote]the Mendoza’s are not there, but looks like the Gonzalez’s are. wonder if they are related in any way…
btw, what a street, couple of additional pending foreclosures, both postponed due to bankruptcy.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=localguy]Ooops….I made a mistake. The Mendoza’s are not there at the Deprise house as far as I know/see. There goes my creditability. I was thinking about another Warmington house on Edgewood. I apologize for the mistake.
Localguy[/quote]the Mendoza’s are not there, but looks like the Gonzalez’s are. wonder if they are related in any way…
btw, what a street, couple of additional pending foreclosures, both postponed due to bankruptcy.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=localguy]Ooops….I made a mistake. The Mendoza’s are not there at the Deprise house as far as I know/see. There goes my creditability. I was thinking about another Warmington house on Edgewood. I apologize for the mistake.
Localguy[/quote]the Mendoza’s are not there, but looks like the Gonzalez’s are. wonder if they are related in any way…
btw, what a street, couple of additional pending foreclosures, both postponed due to bankruptcy.
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