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PadreBrian
Participant[quote=sunny88]We went to “Sunset Cove” today and they have still a few units left. Surprisingly, some of them are the “best” in the entire development with view to the street and bay. The prices range from $500 – 570k. We were surprised how many units have already been sold at these high prices as we didn’t feel that the neighborhood was attractive at all. Also, the units were packed densely together and made us feel “claustrophobic”. One of the model units faced a restaurant and the vent was blowing fumes from the kitchen to the balcony. [/quote]
I bet they added an extra 25k just for that. πPadreBrian
Participant[quote=sunny88]We went to “Sunset Cove” today and they have still a few units left. Surprisingly, some of them are the “best” in the entire development with view to the street and bay. The prices range from $500 – 570k. We were surprised how many units have already been sold at these high prices as we didn’t feel that the neighborhood was attractive at all. Also, the units were packed densely together and made us feel “claustrophobic”. One of the model units faced a restaurant and the vent was blowing fumes from the kitchen to the balcony. [/quote]
I bet they added an extra 25k just for that. πPadreBrian
Participant[quote=sunny88]We went to “Sunset Cove” today and they have still a few units left. Surprisingly, some of them are the “best” in the entire development with view to the street and bay. The prices range from $500 – 570k. We were surprised how many units have already been sold at these high prices as we didn’t feel that the neighborhood was attractive at all. Also, the units were packed densely together and made us feel “claustrophobic”. One of the model units faced a restaurant and the vent was blowing fumes from the kitchen to the balcony. [/quote]
I bet they added an extra 25k just for that. πPadreBrian
Participant[quote=sunny88]We went to “Sunset Cove” today and they have still a few units left. Surprisingly, some of them are the “best” in the entire development with view to the street and bay. The prices range from $500 – 570k. We were surprised how many units have already been sold at these high prices as we didn’t feel that the neighborhood was attractive at all. Also, the units were packed densely together and made us feel “claustrophobic”. One of the model units faced a restaurant and the vent was blowing fumes from the kitchen to the balcony. [/quote]
I bet they added an extra 25k just for that. πMay 27, 2009 at 9:11 AM in reply to: Stupid refinance rule: Must live within 100 miles from property! #406201PadreBrian
ParticipantI love these new rules. We needed that back in 2003!
May 27, 2009 at 9:11 AM in reply to: Stupid refinance rule: Must live within 100 miles from property! #406444PadreBrian
ParticipantI love these new rules. We needed that back in 2003!
May 27, 2009 at 9:11 AM in reply to: Stupid refinance rule: Must live within 100 miles from property! #406688PadreBrian
ParticipantI love these new rules. We needed that back in 2003!
May 27, 2009 at 9:11 AM in reply to: Stupid refinance rule: Must live within 100 miles from property! #406750PadreBrian
ParticipantI love these new rules. We needed that back in 2003!
May 27, 2009 at 9:11 AM in reply to: Stupid refinance rule: Must live within 100 miles from property! #406896PadreBrian
ParticipantI love these new rules. We needed that back in 2003!
PadreBrian
ParticipantSee the other threads.
We have a few more months of low inventory.
…and yes this will cause SFH prices to stabilize in the high demand areas.
Condos should still have plenty of stock (see downtown for more info).
This Decembers SFH prices should be more reasonable.
PadreBrian
ParticipantSee the other threads.
We have a few more months of low inventory.
…and yes this will cause SFH prices to stabilize in the high demand areas.
Condos should still have plenty of stock (see downtown for more info).
This Decembers SFH prices should be more reasonable.
PadreBrian
ParticipantSee the other threads.
We have a few more months of low inventory.
…and yes this will cause SFH prices to stabilize in the high demand areas.
Condos should still have plenty of stock (see downtown for more info).
This Decembers SFH prices should be more reasonable.
PadreBrian
ParticipantSee the other threads.
We have a few more months of low inventory.
…and yes this will cause SFH prices to stabilize in the high demand areas.
Condos should still have plenty of stock (see downtown for more info).
This Decembers SFH prices should be more reasonable.
PadreBrian
ParticipantSee the other threads.
We have a few more months of low inventory.
…and yes this will cause SFH prices to stabilize in the high demand areas.
Condos should still have plenty of stock (see downtown for more info).
This Decembers SFH prices should be more reasonable.
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