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A house two doors down from me in Carmel Valley was on the market for a week and is now in escrow. There definately seems to be a spring bounce. Still, I believe these people are just knive catchers. This is only the first leg down, we have more to come.
Omega PointParticipantA house two doors down from me in Carmel Valley was on the market for a week and is now in escrow. There definately seems to be a spring bounce. Still, I believe these people are just knive catchers. This is only the first leg down, we have more to come.
Omega PointParticipantA house two doors down from me in Carmel Valley was on the market for a week and is now in escrow. There definately seems to be a spring bounce. Still, I believe these people are just knive catchers. This is only the first leg down, we have more to come.
Omega PointParticipantA house two doors down from me in Carmel Valley was on the market for a week and is now in escrow. There definately seems to be a spring bounce. Still, I believe these people are just knive catchers. This is only the first leg down, we have more to come.
Omega PointParticipantI find it interesting that houses in “high end” areas are getting multiple offers in a few days because they have dropped in price two-three hundred thousand dollars. They’re still $1mm and just tract homes.
I have a house in Austin, TX that is about 4,000 sq. ft and in a nice area of town where the median income is just slightly below the median income for Carmel Valley. I have it for sale at $399K and have dropped the price nearly $40K since I listed it in December. I’ve had no serious offers and my house list price is well below competitor for sale homes. What’s more, Austin’s population is quickly growing and has a diverse job base including many high-tech companies.
The point of all this, is people who think they are getting a good deal in these “high-end” areas of San Diego are fooling themselves. This is just the first drop, next year those same houses will be another two-three thousand dollars below what they are selling for today.
Omega PointParticipantI find it interesting that houses in “high end” areas are getting multiple offers in a few days because they have dropped in price two-three hundred thousand dollars. They’re still $1mm and just tract homes.
I have a house in Austin, TX that is about 4,000 sq. ft and in a nice area of town where the median income is just slightly below the median income for Carmel Valley. I have it for sale at $399K and have dropped the price nearly $40K since I listed it in December. I’ve had no serious offers and my house list price is well below competitor for sale homes. What’s more, Austin’s population is quickly growing and has a diverse job base including many high-tech companies.
The point of all this, is people who think they are getting a good deal in these “high-end” areas of San Diego are fooling themselves. This is just the first drop, next year those same houses will be another two-three thousand dollars below what they are selling for today.
Omega PointParticipantI find it interesting that houses in “high end” areas are getting multiple offers in a few days because they have dropped in price two-three hundred thousand dollars. They’re still $1mm and just tract homes.
I have a house in Austin, TX that is about 4,000 sq. ft and in a nice area of town where the median income is just slightly below the median income for Carmel Valley. I have it for sale at $399K and have dropped the price nearly $40K since I listed it in December. I’ve had no serious offers and my house list price is well below competitor for sale homes. What’s more, Austin’s population is quickly growing and has a diverse job base including many high-tech companies.
The point of all this, is people who think they are getting a good deal in these “high-end” areas of San Diego are fooling themselves. This is just the first drop, next year those same houses will be another two-three thousand dollars below what they are selling for today.
Omega PointParticipantI find it interesting that houses in “high end” areas are getting multiple offers in a few days because they have dropped in price two-three hundred thousand dollars. They’re still $1mm and just tract homes.
I have a house in Austin, TX that is about 4,000 sq. ft and in a nice area of town where the median income is just slightly below the median income for Carmel Valley. I have it for sale at $399K and have dropped the price nearly $40K since I listed it in December. I’ve had no serious offers and my house list price is well below competitor for sale homes. What’s more, Austin’s population is quickly growing and has a diverse job base including many high-tech companies.
The point of all this, is people who think they are getting a good deal in these “high-end” areas of San Diego are fooling themselves. This is just the first drop, next year those same houses will be another two-three thousand dollars below what they are selling for today.
Omega PointParticipantI find it interesting that houses in “high end” areas are getting multiple offers in a few days because they have dropped in price two-three hundred thousand dollars. They’re still $1mm and just tract homes.
I have a house in Austin, TX that is about 4,000 sq. ft and in a nice area of town where the median income is just slightly below the median income for Carmel Valley. I have it for sale at $399K and have dropped the price nearly $40K since I listed it in December. I’ve had no serious offers and my house list price is well below competitor for sale homes. What’s more, Austin’s population is quickly growing and has a diverse job base including many high-tech companies.
The point of all this, is people who think they are getting a good deal in these “high-end” areas of San Diego are fooling themselves. This is just the first drop, next year those same houses will be another two-three thousand dollars below what they are selling for today.
Omega PointParticipantI don’t believe CV can hold out for too much longer because nearby communities are falling in price. The price differential between these communities and CV will be too great.
Omega PointParticipantI don’t believe CV can hold out for too much longer because nearby communities are falling in price. The price differential between these communities and CV will be too great.
Omega PointParticipantI don’t believe CV can hold out for too much longer because nearby communities are falling in price. The price differential between these communities and CV will be too great.
Omega PointParticipantI don’t believe CV can hold out for too much longer because nearby communities are falling in price. The price differential between these communities and CV will be too great.
Omega PointParticipantI don’t believe CV can hold out for too much longer because nearby communities are falling in price. The price differential between these communities and CV will be too great.
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