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[quote=sdrealtor]I just checked in with a stat that I used to follow very closely. The stat is what is going on with the newer (built after 1990) 4BR/3BA 2400 sq ft plus homes in South Carlsbad/Encinitas (i.e. San Dieguito Schools) and last year I used under $850K. These were the kind of homes a well paid professional family would look for when relocated to the area. This year I think we should use under 800K if not 775K (a 5 to 10% decline).
Last year I proclaimed the market would be sticky and that it would be tough to find a decent home because there were only about 10 homes in this category. These are the bread and butter homes that should be easy to find in this area. When we hit February there will be alot of folks looking for homes like this.
Let’s see how many you piggies think are out there today? Post your guesses and NO CHEATIN with Realtor.com, Zip, RedFin etc.[/quote]
Found 5 in 92130, but this kind of homes probably are not that easy to sell at around $775 – $800K:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080059185-4815_Tarantella_Ln_San_Diego_Ca_92130
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-5CE7E3FD-13025_Candela_Pl_San_Diego_CA_92130 (re-listed)
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080080638-3505_Santoro_San_Diego_Ca_92130
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080053858-12690_Lone_Cypress_San_Diego_Ca_92130
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080081586-4344_Corte_Al_Fresco_San_Diego_Ca_92130
If ’08 for 92130 becomes the ’06 for Mira Mesa,
could ’09 for 92130 become the ’07 for Mira Mesa ?
Time (and Qualcomm) will tell….pepsiParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I just checked in with a stat that I used to follow very closely. The stat is what is going on with the newer (built after 1990) 4BR/3BA 2400 sq ft plus homes in South Carlsbad/Encinitas (i.e. San Dieguito Schools) and last year I used under $850K. These were the kind of homes a well paid professional family would look for when relocated to the area. This year I think we should use under 800K if not 775K (a 5 to 10% decline).
Last year I proclaimed the market would be sticky and that it would be tough to find a decent home because there were only about 10 homes in this category. These are the bread and butter homes that should be easy to find in this area. When we hit February there will be alot of folks looking for homes like this.
Let’s see how many you piggies think are out there today? Post your guesses and NO CHEATIN with Realtor.com, Zip, RedFin etc.[/quote]
Found 5 in 92130, but this kind of homes probably are not that easy to sell at around $775 – $800K:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080059185-4815_Tarantella_Ln_San_Diego_Ca_92130
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-5CE7E3FD-13025_Candela_Pl_San_Diego_CA_92130 (re-listed)
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080080638-3505_Santoro_San_Diego_Ca_92130
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080053858-12690_Lone_Cypress_San_Diego_Ca_92130
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080081586-4344_Corte_Al_Fresco_San_Diego_Ca_92130
If ’08 for 92130 becomes the ’06 for Mira Mesa,
could ’09 for 92130 become the ’07 for Mira Mesa ?
Time (and Qualcomm) will tell….pepsiParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I just checked in with a stat that I used to follow very closely. The stat is what is going on with the newer (built after 1990) 4BR/3BA 2400 sq ft plus homes in South Carlsbad/Encinitas (i.e. San Dieguito Schools) and last year I used under $850K. These were the kind of homes a well paid professional family would look for when relocated to the area. This year I think we should use under 800K if not 775K (a 5 to 10% decline).
Last year I proclaimed the market would be sticky and that it would be tough to find a decent home because there were only about 10 homes in this category. These are the bread and butter homes that should be easy to find in this area. When we hit February there will be alot of folks looking for homes like this.
Let’s see how many you piggies think are out there today? Post your guesses and NO CHEATIN with Realtor.com, Zip, RedFin etc.[/quote]
Found 5 in 92130, but this kind of homes probably are not that easy to sell at around $775 – $800K:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080059185-4815_Tarantella_Ln_San_Diego_Ca_92130
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-5CE7E3FD-13025_Candela_Pl_San_Diego_CA_92130 (re-listed)
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080080638-3505_Santoro_San_Diego_Ca_92130
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080053858-12690_Lone_Cypress_San_Diego_Ca_92130
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080081586-4344_Corte_Al_Fresco_San_Diego_Ca_92130
If ’08 for 92130 becomes the ’06 for Mira Mesa,
could ’09 for 92130 become the ’07 for Mira Mesa ?
Time (and Qualcomm) will tell….pepsiParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I just checked in with a stat that I used to follow very closely. The stat is what is going on with the newer (built after 1990) 4BR/3BA 2400 sq ft plus homes in South Carlsbad/Encinitas (i.e. San Dieguito Schools) and last year I used under $850K. These were the kind of homes a well paid professional family would look for when relocated to the area. This year I think we should use under 800K if not 775K (a 5 to 10% decline).
Last year I proclaimed the market would be sticky and that it would be tough to find a decent home because there were only about 10 homes in this category. These are the bread and butter homes that should be easy to find in this area. When we hit February there will be alot of folks looking for homes like this.
Let’s see how many you piggies think are out there today? Post your guesses and NO CHEATIN with Realtor.com, Zip, RedFin etc.[/quote]
Found 5 in 92130, but this kind of homes probably are not that easy to sell at around $775 – $800K:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080059185-4815_Tarantella_Ln_San_Diego_Ca_92130
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-5CE7E3FD-13025_Candela_Pl_San_Diego_CA_92130 (re-listed)
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080080638-3505_Santoro_San_Diego_Ca_92130
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080053858-12690_Lone_Cypress_San_Diego_Ca_92130
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080081586-4344_Corte_Al_Fresco_San_Diego_Ca_92130
If ’08 for 92130 becomes the ’06 for Mira Mesa,
could ’09 for 92130 become the ’07 for Mira Mesa ?
Time (and Qualcomm) will tell….pepsiParticipantHere is the link:
http://www.lendinglaw.com/lohtforum/showthread.php?s=6606e91d037833ad48facc91a54601cc&threadid=746
Or just google CC2923.5
pepsiParticipantHere is the link:
http://www.lendinglaw.com/lohtforum/showthread.php?s=6606e91d037833ad48facc91a54601cc&threadid=746
Or just google CC2923.5
pepsiParticipantHere is the link:
http://www.lendinglaw.com/lohtforum/showthread.php?s=6606e91d037833ad48facc91a54601cc&threadid=746
Or just google CC2923.5
pepsiParticipantHere is the link:
http://www.lendinglaw.com/lohtforum/showthread.php?s=6606e91d037833ad48facc91a54601cc&threadid=746
Or just google CC2923.5
pepsiParticipantHere is the link:
http://www.lendinglaw.com/lohtforum/showthread.php?s=6606e91d037833ad48facc91a54601cc&threadid=746
Or just google CC2923.5
pepsiParticipantThey won’t lose their home if they didn’t have some big bills to pay. The problem is not the loan, it is their bills. They couldn’t expect to keep everything with such life changing events.
The house was their saving for the rainy day, just like others who chose CD. Should I complained to my bank for not letting me to keep my $50K CD intact when I have $100K bill to pay ?pepsiParticipantThey won’t lose their home if they didn’t have some big bills to pay. The problem is not the loan, it is their bills. They couldn’t expect to keep everything with such life changing events.
The house was their saving for the rainy day, just like others who chose CD. Should I complained to my bank for not letting me to keep my $50K CD intact when I have $100K bill to pay ?pepsiParticipantThey won’t lose their home if they didn’t have some big bills to pay. The problem is not the loan, it is their bills. They couldn’t expect to keep everything with such life changing events.
The house was their saving for the rainy day, just like others who chose CD. Should I complained to my bank for not letting me to keep my $50K CD intact when I have $100K bill to pay ?pepsiParticipantThey won’t lose their home if they didn’t have some big bills to pay. The problem is not the loan, it is their bills. They couldn’t expect to keep everything with such life changing events.
The house was their saving for the rainy day, just like others who chose CD. Should I complained to my bank for not letting me to keep my $50K CD intact when I have $100K bill to pay ?pepsiParticipantThey won’t lose their home if they didn’t have some big bills to pay. The problem is not the loan, it is their bills. They couldn’t expect to keep everything with such life changing events.
The house was their saving for the rainy day, just like others who chose CD. Should I complained to my bank for not letting me to keep my $50K CD intact when I have $100K bill to pay ? -
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