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ParticipantI emailed a SEH realtor and she said,”It sold internally within 6 days. The property is in escrow at just below list.”
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ParticipantI emailed a SEH realtor and she said,”It sold internally within 6 days. The property is in escrow at just below list.”
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantI emailed a SEH realtor and she said,”It sold internally within 6 days. The property is in escrow at just below list.”
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantI emailed a SEH realtor and she said,”It sold internally within 6 days. The property is in escrow at just below list.”
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ParticipantThe thought of paying $140-$150 a square foot would be the ONLY draw above the other areas for me. The thought of living 15 min from the coast at that price appeals to me. Anything higher I agree why not live closer?
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ParticipantThe thought of paying $140-$150 a square foot would be the ONLY draw above the other areas for me. The thought of living 15 min from the coast at that price appeals to me. Anything higher I agree why not live closer?
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantThe thought of paying $140-$150 a square foot would be the ONLY draw above the other areas for me. The thought of living 15 min from the coast at that price appeals to me. Anything higher I agree why not live closer?
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantThe thought of paying $140-$150 a square foot would be the ONLY draw above the other areas for me. The thought of living 15 min from the coast at that price appeals to me. Anything higher I agree why not live closer?
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantThe thought of paying $140-$150 a square foot would be the ONLY draw above the other areas for me. The thought of living 15 min from the coast at that price appeals to me. Anything higher I agree why not live closer?
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ParticipantWe moved from La Jolla to SHE and have been renting for almost a year. We had similar reasons for moving(kids,yard) and similar concerns. That is why we decided to rent. The commute is not that big of a deal. Friday’s are usually bad but the square footage, yard, neighbors, and community outweigh the extra commute time. I can personally say our quality of life truly has improved.
I have friends that live in Azure and many have already walked. There will be more in the next year. However several people sold existing homes and put the $400,000 equity into their Azure home and are staying put. Not everyone is hosed.
About the car stereotype(for what it’s worth)…most of the people that I know personally who walked are the ones that had H2’s and Escalades.
The builder was Shea homes. They are building a community in Carlsbad that is beautiful. They seem to do good work and I haven’t heard of anyone having major problems.
I think your hesitation is right on. I think 6 months to 1 year you can get the same home for $25-$45 less per square foot. That is just my opinion having watched SEH for two years. Or just low ball. I would NOT spend $200 per square foot here because we are still declining.
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantWe moved from La Jolla to SHE and have been renting for almost a year. We had similar reasons for moving(kids,yard) and similar concerns. That is why we decided to rent. The commute is not that big of a deal. Friday’s are usually bad but the square footage, yard, neighbors, and community outweigh the extra commute time. I can personally say our quality of life truly has improved.
I have friends that live in Azure and many have already walked. There will be more in the next year. However several people sold existing homes and put the $400,000 equity into their Azure home and are staying put. Not everyone is hosed.
About the car stereotype(for what it’s worth)…most of the people that I know personally who walked are the ones that had H2’s and Escalades.
The builder was Shea homes. They are building a community in Carlsbad that is beautiful. They seem to do good work and I haven’t heard of anyone having major problems.
I think your hesitation is right on. I think 6 months to 1 year you can get the same home for $25-$45 less per square foot. That is just my opinion having watched SEH for two years. Or just low ball. I would NOT spend $200 per square foot here because we are still declining.
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantWe moved from La Jolla to SHE and have been renting for almost a year. We had similar reasons for moving(kids,yard) and similar concerns. That is why we decided to rent. The commute is not that big of a deal. Friday’s are usually bad but the square footage, yard, neighbors, and community outweigh the extra commute time. I can personally say our quality of life truly has improved.
I have friends that live in Azure and many have already walked. There will be more in the next year. However several people sold existing homes and put the $400,000 equity into their Azure home and are staying put. Not everyone is hosed.
About the car stereotype(for what it’s worth)…most of the people that I know personally who walked are the ones that had H2’s and Escalades.
The builder was Shea homes. They are building a community in Carlsbad that is beautiful. They seem to do good work and I haven’t heard of anyone having major problems.
I think your hesitation is right on. I think 6 months to 1 year you can get the same home for $25-$45 less per square foot. That is just my opinion having watched SEH for two years. Or just low ball. I would NOT spend $200 per square foot here because we are still declining.
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantWe moved from La Jolla to SHE and have been renting for almost a year. We had similar reasons for moving(kids,yard) and similar concerns. That is why we decided to rent. The commute is not that big of a deal. Friday’s are usually bad but the square footage, yard, neighbors, and community outweigh the extra commute time. I can personally say our quality of life truly has improved.
I have friends that live in Azure and many have already walked. There will be more in the next year. However several people sold existing homes and put the $400,000 equity into their Azure home and are staying put. Not everyone is hosed.
About the car stereotype(for what it’s worth)…most of the people that I know personally who walked are the ones that had H2’s and Escalades.
The builder was Shea homes. They are building a community in Carlsbad that is beautiful. They seem to do good work and I haven’t heard of anyone having major problems.
I think your hesitation is right on. I think 6 months to 1 year you can get the same home for $25-$45 less per square foot. That is just my opinion having watched SEH for two years. Or just low ball. I would NOT spend $200 per square foot here because we are still declining.
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantWe moved from La Jolla to SHE and have been renting for almost a year. We had similar reasons for moving(kids,yard) and similar concerns. That is why we decided to rent. The commute is not that big of a deal. Friday’s are usually bad but the square footage, yard, neighbors, and community outweigh the extra commute time. I can personally say our quality of life truly has improved.
I have friends that live in Azure and many have already walked. There will be more in the next year. However several people sold existing homes and put the $400,000 equity into their Azure home and are staying put. Not everyone is hosed.
About the car stereotype(for what it’s worth)…most of the people that I know personally who walked are the ones that had H2’s and Escalades.
The builder was Shea homes. They are building a community in Carlsbad that is beautiful. They seem to do good work and I haven’t heard of anyone having major problems.
I think your hesitation is right on. I think 6 months to 1 year you can get the same home for $25-$45 less per square foot. That is just my opinion having watched SEH for two years. Or just low ball. I would NOT spend $200 per square foot here because we are still declining.
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