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ocrenter
Participanthttp://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/search?q=8280+Katherine+Claire
at this price we are looking at a little over $200k decline in pricing in 2 years (first purchased summer of ’06).
with the other del sur builders selling 2300 sqft back-loading garage homes in the $570k range, the $609k asking price for this REO is actually on the mark. let’s see how long this one would take.
ocrenter
Participantthere’s total of 89 homes divided into 9 phases. phase 1A and 2A are sold out. which means we are looking at over 10% reserved on the first weekend.
how many will actually convert to completed sales?
ocrenter
Participantthere’s total of 89 homes divided into 9 phases. phase 1A and 2A are sold out. which means we are looking at over 10% reserved on the first weekend.
how many will actually convert to completed sales?
ocrenter
Participantthere’s total of 89 homes divided into 9 phases. phase 1A and 2A are sold out. which means we are looking at over 10% reserved on the first weekend.
how many will actually convert to completed sales?
ocrenter
Participantthere’s total of 89 homes divided into 9 phases. phase 1A and 2A are sold out. which means we are looking at over 10% reserved on the first weekend.
how many will actually convert to completed sales?
ocrenter
Participantthere’s total of 89 homes divided into 9 phases. phase 1A and 2A are sold out. which means we are looking at over 10% reserved on the first weekend.
how many will actually convert to completed sales?
ocrenter
Participantnachoman, it is still their property
341-352-24-48
First Installment 12-10-2007 12-10-2007 DUE 2,662.34
Second Installment 04-10-2008 04-10-2008 DUE 2,672.34
Total 5,334.68Current
Owner SxxxE ExxxxRa lot of time you have to use this site to get the parcel number, then enter the parcel number into the tax collector site
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/propchar/search.aspx
ocrenter
Participantnachoman, it is still their property
341-352-24-48
First Installment 12-10-2007 12-10-2007 DUE 2,662.34
Second Installment 04-10-2008 04-10-2008 DUE 2,672.34
Total 5,334.68Current
Owner SxxxE ExxxxRa lot of time you have to use this site to get the parcel number, then enter the parcel number into the tax collector site
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/propchar/search.aspx
ocrenter
Participantnachoman, it is still their property
341-352-24-48
First Installment 12-10-2007 12-10-2007 DUE 2,662.34
Second Installment 04-10-2008 04-10-2008 DUE 2,672.34
Total 5,334.68Current
Owner SxxxE ExxxxRa lot of time you have to use this site to get the parcel number, then enter the parcel number into the tax collector site
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/propchar/search.aspx
ocrenter
Participantnachoman, it is still their property
341-352-24-48
First Installment 12-10-2007 12-10-2007 DUE 2,662.34
Second Installment 04-10-2008 04-10-2008 DUE 2,672.34
Total 5,334.68Current
Owner SxxxE ExxxxRa lot of time you have to use this site to get the parcel number, then enter the parcel number into the tax collector site
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/propchar/search.aspx
ocrenter
Participantnachoman, it is still their property
341-352-24-48
First Installment 12-10-2007 12-10-2007 DUE 2,662.34
Second Installment 04-10-2008 04-10-2008 DUE 2,672.34
Total 5,334.68Current
Owner SxxxE ExxxxRa lot of time you have to use this site to get the parcel number, then enter the parcel number into the tax collector site
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/propchar/search.aspx
ocrenter
Participantrob dawg has long been pushing the idea of pricing squish down, I think we will see this more so here than any other area.
we’re not just talking $1 or $1.5 million homes here. there’s tons of $2 million plus properties here all pretty much empty. as these squish down to the low $1 million, the $1.5 million ones will occupy the $800-$900k realm. with the $1 million homes coming down to $700k.
someone just mentioned stonebridge, very likely to see stonebridge homes into the 700k range. I asked the sales lady at shea about fire prevention, she proudly mentions that each home has a sprinkler system. as for shelter in place and buffer from the fuel that surrounds stonebridge, forget about it.
ocrenter
Participantrob dawg has long been pushing the idea of pricing squish down, I think we will see this more so here than any other area.
we’re not just talking $1 or $1.5 million homes here. there’s tons of $2 million plus properties here all pretty much empty. as these squish down to the low $1 million, the $1.5 million ones will occupy the $800-$900k realm. with the $1 million homes coming down to $700k.
someone just mentioned stonebridge, very likely to see stonebridge homes into the 700k range. I asked the sales lady at shea about fire prevention, she proudly mentions that each home has a sprinkler system. as for shelter in place and buffer from the fuel that surrounds stonebridge, forget about it.
ocrenter
Participantrob dawg has long been pushing the idea of pricing squish down, I think we will see this more so here than any other area.
we’re not just talking $1 or $1.5 million homes here. there’s tons of $2 million plus properties here all pretty much empty. as these squish down to the low $1 million, the $1.5 million ones will occupy the $800-$900k realm. with the $1 million homes coming down to $700k.
someone just mentioned stonebridge, very likely to see stonebridge homes into the 700k range. I asked the sales lady at shea about fire prevention, she proudly mentions that each home has a sprinkler system. as for shelter in place and buffer from the fuel that surrounds stonebridge, forget about it.
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