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Participantvote for Ron Paul to send the mainstream politicians and the Republican party a strong message.
but no, would not want him to be President.
December 23, 2007 at 6:41 AM in reply to: Is any weakness seen in 4s ranch areadue to mortgage mess? #123129ocrenter
Participantone thing I ask you to do is to go to the new home models and walk around.
especially Maybeck by William Lyons.
these homes have alley loading garages and very little yard. you can find their exact replica along the east side of 4S Ranch parkway a bit south of Camino Del Norte.
These 3000-3500 homes started in 2006 at $800k, currently they are reduced to $700k with options loaded. But remember, there’s $4500 in mello roos yearly on these.
after you visit Maybeck drive down to find their replica south of Camino Del Norte built circa 2002. The resale on these went up as high as $850-900k in 2005.
But these homes were purchased for $450-500 in 2002. and their mello roos are more along the line of $2000/year.
I mention these homes not because they are fine examples of homes to purchase. but that you gain prospective in pricing and mello roos payment. so that when the builder drop the price down to $600k next year, you don’t jump for joy and go for it. because you know what is their true worth.
December 23, 2007 at 6:41 AM in reply to: Is any weakness seen in 4s ranch areadue to mortgage mess? #123278ocrenter
Participantone thing I ask you to do is to go to the new home models and walk around.
especially Maybeck by William Lyons.
these homes have alley loading garages and very little yard. you can find their exact replica along the east side of 4S Ranch parkway a bit south of Camino Del Norte.
These 3000-3500 homes started in 2006 at $800k, currently they are reduced to $700k with options loaded. But remember, there’s $4500 in mello roos yearly on these.
after you visit Maybeck drive down to find their replica south of Camino Del Norte built circa 2002. The resale on these went up as high as $850-900k in 2005.
But these homes were purchased for $450-500 in 2002. and their mello roos are more along the line of $2000/year.
I mention these homes not because they are fine examples of homes to purchase. but that you gain prospective in pricing and mello roos payment. so that when the builder drop the price down to $600k next year, you don’t jump for joy and go for it. because you know what is their true worth.
December 23, 2007 at 6:41 AM in reply to: Is any weakness seen in 4s ranch areadue to mortgage mess? #123301ocrenter
Participantone thing I ask you to do is to go to the new home models and walk around.
especially Maybeck by William Lyons.
these homes have alley loading garages and very little yard. you can find their exact replica along the east side of 4S Ranch parkway a bit south of Camino Del Norte.
These 3000-3500 homes started in 2006 at $800k, currently they are reduced to $700k with options loaded. But remember, there’s $4500 in mello roos yearly on these.
after you visit Maybeck drive down to find their replica south of Camino Del Norte built circa 2002. The resale on these went up as high as $850-900k in 2005.
But these homes were purchased for $450-500 in 2002. and their mello roos are more along the line of $2000/year.
I mention these homes not because they are fine examples of homes to purchase. but that you gain prospective in pricing and mello roos payment. so that when the builder drop the price down to $600k next year, you don’t jump for joy and go for it. because you know what is their true worth.
December 23, 2007 at 6:41 AM in reply to: Is any weakness seen in 4s ranch areadue to mortgage mess? #123358ocrenter
Participantone thing I ask you to do is to go to the new home models and walk around.
especially Maybeck by William Lyons.
these homes have alley loading garages and very little yard. you can find their exact replica along the east side of 4S Ranch parkway a bit south of Camino Del Norte.
These 3000-3500 homes started in 2006 at $800k, currently they are reduced to $700k with options loaded. But remember, there’s $4500 in mello roos yearly on these.
after you visit Maybeck drive down to find their replica south of Camino Del Norte built circa 2002. The resale on these went up as high as $850-900k in 2005.
But these homes were purchased for $450-500 in 2002. and their mello roos are more along the line of $2000/year.
I mention these homes not because they are fine examples of homes to purchase. but that you gain prospective in pricing and mello roos payment. so that when the builder drop the price down to $600k next year, you don’t jump for joy and go for it. because you know what is their true worth.
December 23, 2007 at 6:41 AM in reply to: Is any weakness seen in 4s ranch areadue to mortgage mess? #123378ocrenter
Participantone thing I ask you to do is to go to the new home models and walk around.
especially Maybeck by William Lyons.
these homes have alley loading garages and very little yard. you can find their exact replica along the east side of 4S Ranch parkway a bit south of Camino Del Norte.
These 3000-3500 homes started in 2006 at $800k, currently they are reduced to $700k with options loaded. But remember, there’s $4500 in mello roos yearly on these.
after you visit Maybeck drive down to find their replica south of Camino Del Norte built circa 2002. The resale on these went up as high as $850-900k in 2005.
But these homes were purchased for $450-500 in 2002. and their mello roos are more along the line of $2000/year.
I mention these homes not because they are fine examples of homes to purchase. but that you gain prospective in pricing and mello roos payment. so that when the builder drop the price down to $600k next year, you don’t jump for joy and go for it. because you know what is their true worth.
December 15, 2007 at 1:32 PM in reply to: Tips for your agent OR How NOT to work for that big commission #117884ocrenter
Participant#10. Clients that ask you if you are foreclosing away and if you are willing to take a low ball offer on your house.
December 15, 2007 at 1:32 PM in reply to: Tips for your agent OR How NOT to work for that big commission #118015ocrenter
Participant#10. Clients that ask you if you are foreclosing away and if you are willing to take a low ball offer on your house.
December 15, 2007 at 1:32 PM in reply to: Tips for your agent OR How NOT to work for that big commission #118046ocrenter
Participant#10. Clients that ask you if you are foreclosing away and if you are willing to take a low ball offer on your house.
December 15, 2007 at 1:32 PM in reply to: Tips for your agent OR How NOT to work for that big commission #118087ocrenter
Participant#10. Clients that ask you if you are foreclosing away and if you are willing to take a low ball offer on your house.
December 15, 2007 at 1:32 PM in reply to: Tips for your agent OR How NOT to work for that big commission #118110ocrenter
Participant#10. Clients that ask you if you are foreclosing away and if you are willing to take a low ball offer on your house.
December 15, 2007 at 12:03 AM in reply to: Fire cleanup discovery….no re-bar in some (all?) foundations of Montelena (Rancho Bernardo) #117529ocrenter
Participantspeaking of Montelena,
here’s a 2,800 sqft home that was asking for $695,000 before the fire.
looks like the owners are not rebuilding. they are asking $275,000 for the 6,500 sqft lot.
so how much should the lot really worth?
December 15, 2007 at 12:03 AM in reply to: Fire cleanup discovery….no re-bar in some (all?) foundations of Montelena (Rancho Bernardo) #117658ocrenter
Participantspeaking of Montelena,
here’s a 2,800 sqft home that was asking for $695,000 before the fire.
looks like the owners are not rebuilding. they are asking $275,000 for the 6,500 sqft lot.
so how much should the lot really worth?
December 15, 2007 at 12:03 AM in reply to: Fire cleanup discovery….no re-bar in some (all?) foundations of Montelena (Rancho Bernardo) #117692ocrenter
Participantspeaking of Montelena,
here’s a 2,800 sqft home that was asking for $695,000 before the fire.
looks like the owners are not rebuilding. they are asking $275,000 for the 6,500 sqft lot.
so how much should the lot really worth?
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