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ParticipantRaptor…I was Miramar late 80’s so probably not. I’m also looking at these areas so appreciate the extensive posts. I haven’t ruled out the coast altogether.
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ParticipantRaptor…I was Miramar late 80’s so probably not. I’m also looking at these areas so appreciate the extensive posts. I haven’t ruled out the coast altogether.
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ParticipantRaptor…I was Miramar late 80’s so probably not. I’m also looking at these areas so appreciate the extensive posts. I haven’t ruled out the coast altogether.
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ParticipantRaptor…I was Miramar late 80’s so probably not. I’m also looking at these areas so appreciate the extensive posts. I haven’t ruled out the coast altogether.
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ParticipantRaptor Just curious…What did you do in the USN and during which years? Maybe we have crossed paths.
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ParticipantRaptor Just curious…What did you do in the USN and during which years? Maybe we have crossed paths.
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ParticipantRaptor Just curious…What did you do in the USN and during which years? Maybe we have crossed paths.
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ParticipantRaptor Just curious…What did you do in the USN and during which years? Maybe we have crossed paths.
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ParticipantRaptor Just curious…What did you do in the USN and during which years? Maybe we have crossed paths.
January 24, 2008 at 8:20 PM in reply to: Price movement over 3 years in certain RSF and Bay Area homes #142525pfflyer
ParticipantI am trying to find the day when these things will be priced back in normal dollars. I haven’t been looking as long as you but feel that we are still way out of whack in terms of price. I can’t compare vs. Norcal (which you feel is much worse) but am wondering what you have found is a reasonable number per sf on a large RSF home well built (not including land.) Is it $250-$300/sf? When you break it out how much should the land be? Is $10- $13 per sf the range in Covenant and FBR? I would think Crosby, Cielo, Santaluz, and CV maybe less. I appreciate you sharing what you have learned.
January 24, 2008 at 8:20 PM in reply to: Price movement over 3 years in certain RSF and Bay Area homes #142753pfflyer
ParticipantI am trying to find the day when these things will be priced back in normal dollars. I haven’t been looking as long as you but feel that we are still way out of whack in terms of price. I can’t compare vs. Norcal (which you feel is much worse) but am wondering what you have found is a reasonable number per sf on a large RSF home well built (not including land.) Is it $250-$300/sf? When you break it out how much should the land be? Is $10- $13 per sf the range in Covenant and FBR? I would think Crosby, Cielo, Santaluz, and CV maybe less. I appreciate you sharing what you have learned.
January 24, 2008 at 8:20 PM in reply to: Price movement over 3 years in certain RSF and Bay Area homes #142764pfflyer
ParticipantI am trying to find the day when these things will be priced back in normal dollars. I haven’t been looking as long as you but feel that we are still way out of whack in terms of price. I can’t compare vs. Norcal (which you feel is much worse) but am wondering what you have found is a reasonable number per sf on a large RSF home well built (not including land.) Is it $250-$300/sf? When you break it out how much should the land be? Is $10- $13 per sf the range in Covenant and FBR? I would think Crosby, Cielo, Santaluz, and CV maybe less. I appreciate you sharing what you have learned.
January 24, 2008 at 8:20 PM in reply to: Price movement over 3 years in certain RSF and Bay Area homes #142788pfflyer
ParticipantI am trying to find the day when these things will be priced back in normal dollars. I haven’t been looking as long as you but feel that we are still way out of whack in terms of price. I can’t compare vs. Norcal (which you feel is much worse) but am wondering what you have found is a reasonable number per sf on a large RSF home well built (not including land.) Is it $250-$300/sf? When you break it out how much should the land be? Is $10- $13 per sf the range in Covenant and FBR? I would think Crosby, Cielo, Santaluz, and CV maybe less. I appreciate you sharing what you have learned.
January 24, 2008 at 8:20 PM in reply to: Price movement over 3 years in certain RSF and Bay Area homes #142854pfflyer
ParticipantI am trying to find the day when these things will be priced back in normal dollars. I haven’t been looking as long as you but feel that we are still way out of whack in terms of price. I can’t compare vs. Norcal (which you feel is much worse) but am wondering what you have found is a reasonable number per sf on a large RSF home well built (not including land.) Is it $250-$300/sf? When you break it out how much should the land be? Is $10- $13 per sf the range in Covenant and FBR? I would think Crosby, Cielo, Santaluz, and CV maybe less. I appreciate you sharing what you have learned.
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