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pemeliza
ParticipantThanks NSR, your post read like a bullet list of exactly why short sales should be abolished. Hey, props to the buyer of Camphor. They walked through glass and deserved a trophy property well below market for their efforts. Screw the consequences.
pemeliza
ParticipantThanks NSR, your post read like a bullet list of exactly why short sales should be abolished. Hey, props to the buyer of Camphor. They walked through glass and deserved a trophy property well below market for their efforts. Screw the consequences.
pemeliza
ParticipantI was in contract to buy a house on the view side of Lemon Leaf back in around 1999 in the low 700’s range.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6723-Lemon-Leaf-Dr-Carlsbad-CA-92011/16654533_zpid/
It ended up selling for 730k in 2000.
I backed out of the deal after finding out that Aviara Parkway was going to be extended eventually (which of course it was).
I coveted Camphor back then already because of the huge dropoff from the backyard down to the other street. Furthermore, Camphor has the additional benefit of not backing up to the parkway. If you just drive through the hood you will see what I am talking about.
The house on Lemon Leaf I was going to buy was the bigger two story model of course but it no upgrades and the backyard was just grass. No pool or outdoor kitchen area. No upgraded kitchen or baths, etc.
IMHO, the price the Camphor property sold for is easily a 2000 level price and might even by a 1999 or earlier price once you consider the upgrades.
pemeliza
ParticipantI was in contract to buy a house on the view side of Lemon Leaf back in around 1999 in the low 700’s range.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6723-Lemon-Leaf-Dr-Carlsbad-CA-92011/16654533_zpid/
It ended up selling for 730k in 2000.
I backed out of the deal after finding out that Aviara Parkway was going to be extended eventually (which of course it was).
I coveted Camphor back then already because of the huge dropoff from the backyard down to the other street. Furthermore, Camphor has the additional benefit of not backing up to the parkway. If you just drive through the hood you will see what I am talking about.
The house on Lemon Leaf I was going to buy was the bigger two story model of course but it no upgrades and the backyard was just grass. No pool or outdoor kitchen area. No upgraded kitchen or baths, etc.
IMHO, the price the Camphor property sold for is easily a 2000 level price and might even by a 1999 or earlier price once you consider the upgrades.
pemeliza
ParticipantI was in contract to buy a house on the view side of Lemon Leaf back in around 1999 in the low 700’s range.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6723-Lemon-Leaf-Dr-Carlsbad-CA-92011/16654533_zpid/
It ended up selling for 730k in 2000.
I backed out of the deal after finding out that Aviara Parkway was going to be extended eventually (which of course it was).
I coveted Camphor back then already because of the huge dropoff from the backyard down to the other street. Furthermore, Camphor has the additional benefit of not backing up to the parkway. If you just drive through the hood you will see what I am talking about.
The house on Lemon Leaf I was going to buy was the bigger two story model of course but it no upgrades and the backyard was just grass. No pool or outdoor kitchen area. No upgraded kitchen or baths, etc.
IMHO, the price the Camphor property sold for is easily a 2000 level price and might even by a 1999 or earlier price once you consider the upgrades.
pemeliza
ParticipantI was in contract to buy a house on the view side of Lemon Leaf back in around 1999 in the low 700’s range.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6723-Lemon-Leaf-Dr-Carlsbad-CA-92011/16654533_zpid/
It ended up selling for 730k in 2000.
I backed out of the deal after finding out that Aviara Parkway was going to be extended eventually (which of course it was).
I coveted Camphor back then already because of the huge dropoff from the backyard down to the other street. Furthermore, Camphor has the additional benefit of not backing up to the parkway. If you just drive through the hood you will see what I am talking about.
The house on Lemon Leaf I was going to buy was the bigger two story model of course but it no upgrades and the backyard was just grass. No pool or outdoor kitchen area. No upgraded kitchen or baths, etc.
IMHO, the price the Camphor property sold for is easily a 2000 level price and might even by a 1999 or earlier price once you consider the upgrades.
pemeliza
ParticipantI was in contract to buy a house on the view side of Lemon Leaf back in around 1999 in the low 700’s range.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6723-Lemon-Leaf-Dr-Carlsbad-CA-92011/16654533_zpid/
It ended up selling for 730k in 2000.
I backed out of the deal after finding out that Aviara Parkway was going to be extended eventually (which of course it was).
I coveted Camphor back then already because of the huge dropoff from the backyard down to the other street. Furthermore, Camphor has the additional benefit of not backing up to the parkway. If you just drive through the hood you will see what I am talking about.
The house on Lemon Leaf I was going to buy was the bigger two story model of course but it no upgrades and the backyard was just grass. No pool or outdoor kitchen area. No upgraded kitchen or baths, etc.
IMHO, the price the Camphor property sold for is easily a 2000 level price and might even by a 1999 or earlier price once you consider the upgrades.
pemeliza
Participant“If it sold for $720K, that’s less than its 2001 price of $725K! :)”
CAR, that is pretty much the norm around Point Loma and for that matter Mission Hills these days. In all but perhaps the true low end of the price spectrum, 2001 nominal pricing seems to be available here and now.
pemeliza
Participant“If it sold for $720K, that’s less than its 2001 price of $725K! :)”
CAR, that is pretty much the norm around Point Loma and for that matter Mission Hills these days. In all but perhaps the true low end of the price spectrum, 2001 nominal pricing seems to be available here and now.
pemeliza
Participant“If it sold for $720K, that’s less than its 2001 price of $725K! :)”
CAR, that is pretty much the norm around Point Loma and for that matter Mission Hills these days. In all but perhaps the true low end of the price spectrum, 2001 nominal pricing seems to be available here and now.
pemeliza
Participant“If it sold for $720K, that’s less than its 2001 price of $725K! :)”
CAR, that is pretty much the norm around Point Loma and for that matter Mission Hills these days. In all but perhaps the true low end of the price spectrum, 2001 nominal pricing seems to be available here and now.
pemeliza
Participant“If it sold for $720K, that’s less than its 2001 price of $725K! :)”
CAR, that is pretty much the norm around Point Loma and for that matter Mission Hills these days. In all but perhaps the true low end of the price spectrum, 2001 nominal pricing seems to be available here and now.
pemeliza
Participantjp, nice example. I think anyone asking 2M for the house anywhere in SD might want to reconsider. The short sales at all price points definitely seem to be leading this market down right now.
pemeliza
Participantjp, nice example. I think anyone asking 2M for the house anywhere in SD might want to reconsider. The short sales at all price points definitely seem to be leading this market down right now.
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