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I went inside the Norman place on Sunday. It is SO old, and lots of up and down steps. Norman is one of nicest streets in Del Cerro for sure, but this home is just old. Looks like a first owner who never did any improvements – ever. This is the same house they had a ‘huge’ estate sale a few weeks ago and sold everything in the home. Would need several hundred thousand to modernize it.
Also, the lot that is for sale is 100% NOT the flat graded lot, but a crescent shaped canyon lot that would be a fricken PAIN to do ANYTHING with.
poway_sellerParticipantI went inside the Norman place on Sunday. It is SO old, and lots of up and down steps. Norman is one of nicest streets in Del Cerro for sure, but this home is just old. Looks like a first owner who never did any improvements – ever. This is the same house they had a ‘huge’ estate sale a few weeks ago and sold everything in the home. Would need several hundred thousand to modernize it.
Also, the lot that is for sale is 100% NOT the flat graded lot, but a crescent shaped canyon lot that would be a fricken PAIN to do ANYTHING with.
poway_sellerParticipantI went inside the Norman place on Sunday. It is SO old, and lots of up and down steps. Norman is one of nicest streets in Del Cerro for sure, but this home is just old. Looks like a first owner who never did any improvements – ever. This is the same house they had a ‘huge’ estate sale a few weeks ago and sold everything in the home. Would need several hundred thousand to modernize it.
Also, the lot that is for sale is 100% NOT the flat graded lot, but a crescent shaped canyon lot that would be a fricken PAIN to do ANYTHING with.
poway_sellerParticipantI went inside the Norman place on Sunday. It is SO old, and lots of up and down steps. Norman is one of nicest streets in Del Cerro for sure, but this home is just old. Looks like a first owner who never did any improvements – ever. This is the same house they had a ‘huge’ estate sale a few weeks ago and sold everything in the home. Would need several hundred thousand to modernize it.
Also, the lot that is for sale is 100% NOT the flat graded lot, but a crescent shaped canyon lot that would be a fricken PAIN to do ANYTHING with.
poway_sellerParticipantSome banks, like Wachovia Securities (which is different than Wachovia Bank), also has additional SIPC coverage that protects your assets in excess of $500,000 (up to the full net value of the securities). So that means tens of millions of dollars if you have it.
poway_sellerParticipantSome banks, like Wachovia Securities (which is different than Wachovia Bank), also has additional SIPC coverage that protects your assets in excess of $500,000 (up to the full net value of the securities). So that means tens of millions of dollars if you have it.
poway_sellerParticipantSome banks, like Wachovia Securities (which is different than Wachovia Bank), also has additional SIPC coverage that protects your assets in excess of $500,000 (up to the full net value of the securities). So that means tens of millions of dollars if you have it.
poway_sellerParticipantSome banks, like Wachovia Securities (which is different than Wachovia Bank), also has additional SIPC coverage that protects your assets in excess of $500,000 (up to the full net value of the securities). So that means tens of millions of dollars if you have it.
poway_sellerParticipantSome banks, like Wachovia Securities (which is different than Wachovia Bank), also has additional SIPC coverage that protects your assets in excess of $500,000 (up to the full net value of the securities). So that means tens of millions of dollars if you have it.
poway_sellerParticipantIs it kind of strange that not a SINGLE new listing has come up in Del Cerro above $700,000 lately. Absolutely nothing up on the hill has come up. The entire area’s inventory is just shrinking. I think this speaks volumes of the stability of that area. Most owners are long time residents, and just don’t seem to be in the market to sell.
There is however LOTS of activity all over the hill with remodels of various scale.
Is this a stand-off with buyers hoping for prices to come down, or will they soon realize that to live on the hill you have to pay asking? (except in MMM)
poway_sellerParticipantIs it kind of strange that not a SINGLE new listing has come up in Del Cerro above $700,000 lately. Absolutely nothing up on the hill has come up. The entire area’s inventory is just shrinking. I think this speaks volumes of the stability of that area. Most owners are long time residents, and just don’t seem to be in the market to sell.
There is however LOTS of activity all over the hill with remodels of various scale.
Is this a stand-off with buyers hoping for prices to come down, or will they soon realize that to live on the hill you have to pay asking? (except in MMM)
poway_sellerParticipantIs it kind of strange that not a SINGLE new listing has come up in Del Cerro above $700,000 lately. Absolutely nothing up on the hill has come up. The entire area’s inventory is just shrinking. I think this speaks volumes of the stability of that area. Most owners are long time residents, and just don’t seem to be in the market to sell.
There is however LOTS of activity all over the hill with remodels of various scale.
Is this a stand-off with buyers hoping for prices to come down, or will they soon realize that to live on the hill you have to pay asking? (except in MMM)
poway_sellerParticipantIs it kind of strange that not a SINGLE new listing has come up in Del Cerro above $700,000 lately. Absolutely nothing up on the hill has come up. The entire area’s inventory is just shrinking. I think this speaks volumes of the stability of that area. Most owners are long time residents, and just don’t seem to be in the market to sell.
There is however LOTS of activity all over the hill with remodels of various scale.
Is this a stand-off with buyers hoping for prices to come down, or will they soon realize that to live on the hill you have to pay asking? (except in MMM)
poway_sellerParticipantIs it kind of strange that not a SINGLE new listing has come up in Del Cerro above $700,000 lately. Absolutely nothing up on the hill has come up. The entire area’s inventory is just shrinking. I think this speaks volumes of the stability of that area. Most owners are long time residents, and just don’t seem to be in the market to sell.
There is however LOTS of activity all over the hill with remodels of various scale.
Is this a stand-off with buyers hoping for prices to come down, or will they soon realize that to live on the hill you have to pay asking? (except in MMM)
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