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Raybyrnes
ParticipantThank’s SD Realtor for filling that in. I knew there was seasonality leading up to the summer months. Just wan’t certain if it extended into summer. Now I know. Thank’s
Raybyrnes
ParticipantThank’s SD Realtor for filling that in. I knew there was seasonality leading up to the summer months. Just wan’t certain if it extended into summer. Now I know. Thank’s
Raybyrnes
ParticipantThank’s SD Realtor for filling that in. I knew there was seasonality leading up to the summer months. Just wan’t certain if it extended into summer. Now I know. Thank’s
Raybyrnes
ParticipantThank’s SD Realtor for filling that in. I knew there was seasonality leading up to the summer months. Just wan’t certain if it extended into summer. Now I know. Thank’s
Raybyrnes
ParticipantWantToSell
I thing every seller wants to be able to see into the mind of the buyer but that is a lot to ask and to be very honest that is not your job unles you are your own real esate agent.
Your agent should be in communication with their agent and they should be the ones pryyiing that information from the buyers agent.
In any event while there are those on the bord who say that the 7 offers that have been made determine the market I tend to disagree. First off maybe those people are electing to overpay. Maybe your house is worth less.
But then again maybe you house is worth considerably more and there are more parties involved that are collectively trying to make offers to have you lower your price. I am not a real esate expert. The bottom line is that every seller should look to get the best deal they can and every buyer should do the same. The market will dictate what that will be.
I would say that the buying season would be May through September as I would think families would want to be moved in before school starts. I am certain there are a few realtors who can confirm or tighten up these estemates.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantWantToSell
I thing every seller wants to be able to see into the mind of the buyer but that is a lot to ask and to be very honest that is not your job unles you are your own real esate agent.
Your agent should be in communication with their agent and they should be the ones pryyiing that information from the buyers agent.
In any event while there are those on the bord who say that the 7 offers that have been made determine the market I tend to disagree. First off maybe those people are electing to overpay. Maybe your house is worth less.
But then again maybe you house is worth considerably more and there are more parties involved that are collectively trying to make offers to have you lower your price. I am not a real esate expert. The bottom line is that every seller should look to get the best deal they can and every buyer should do the same. The market will dictate what that will be.
I would say that the buying season would be May through September as I would think families would want to be moved in before school starts. I am certain there are a few realtors who can confirm or tighten up these estemates.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantWantToSell
I thing every seller wants to be able to see into the mind of the buyer but that is a lot to ask and to be very honest that is not your job unles you are your own real esate agent.
Your agent should be in communication with their agent and they should be the ones pryyiing that information from the buyers agent.
In any event while there are those on the bord who say that the 7 offers that have been made determine the market I tend to disagree. First off maybe those people are electing to overpay. Maybe your house is worth less.
But then again maybe you house is worth considerably more and there are more parties involved that are collectively trying to make offers to have you lower your price. I am not a real esate expert. The bottom line is that every seller should look to get the best deal they can and every buyer should do the same. The market will dictate what that will be.
I would say that the buying season would be May through September as I would think families would want to be moved in before school starts. I am certain there are a few realtors who can confirm or tighten up these estemates.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantWantToSell
I thing every seller wants to be able to see into the mind of the buyer but that is a lot to ask and to be very honest that is not your job unles you are your own real esate agent.
Your agent should be in communication with their agent and they should be the ones pryyiing that information from the buyers agent.
In any event while there are those on the bord who say that the 7 offers that have been made determine the market I tend to disagree. First off maybe those people are electing to overpay. Maybe your house is worth less.
But then again maybe you house is worth considerably more and there are more parties involved that are collectively trying to make offers to have you lower your price. I am not a real esate expert. The bottom line is that every seller should look to get the best deal they can and every buyer should do the same. The market will dictate what that will be.
I would say that the buying season would be May through September as I would think families would want to be moved in before school starts. I am certain there are a few realtors who can confirm or tighten up these estemates.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantWantToSell
I thing every seller wants to be able to see into the mind of the buyer but that is a lot to ask and to be very honest that is not your job unles you are your own real esate agent.
Your agent should be in communication with their agent and they should be the ones pryyiing that information from the buyers agent.
In any event while there are those on the bord who say that the 7 offers that have been made determine the market I tend to disagree. First off maybe those people are electing to overpay. Maybe your house is worth less.
But then again maybe you house is worth considerably more and there are more parties involved that are collectively trying to make offers to have you lower your price. I am not a real esate expert. The bottom line is that every seller should look to get the best deal they can and every buyer should do the same. The market will dictate what that will be.
I would say that the buying season would be May through September as I would think families would want to be moved in before school starts. I am certain there are a few realtors who can confirm or tighten up these estemates.
Raybyrnes
Participantjpinpb
I can appreciate what you are saying but the way I see it there is 2 dynamics that go on in PB
1) A 2 bedroom rental is not for 2 people but in most instances is split amoung 4. That commands a higher rent.
2) In my opinion there is not that much that is differnt about PB and La Jolla. I will qualify that. The location is what you are paying for. The climate in La Jolla and the climate in PB are identical. Both are beach front areas. What I believe you will see over the next 20 years is that homes in PB will be torn down and Mansions will go up. Those who can not afford La Jolla or can not find a location they like will look to the next nearest local and will buy the land and build up their property. This is especially true with properties along the water. Therefore this has the effect of propping up prices.
Now You can cut PB up into different parts. Properties that approach Balboa vs properties along the water will respond differently. JMTC
Raybyrnes
Participantjpinpb
I can appreciate what you are saying but the way I see it there is 2 dynamics that go on in PB
1) A 2 bedroom rental is not for 2 people but in most instances is split amoung 4. That commands a higher rent.
2) In my opinion there is not that much that is differnt about PB and La Jolla. I will qualify that. The location is what you are paying for. The climate in La Jolla and the climate in PB are identical. Both are beach front areas. What I believe you will see over the next 20 years is that homes in PB will be torn down and Mansions will go up. Those who can not afford La Jolla or can not find a location they like will look to the next nearest local and will buy the land and build up their property. This is especially true with properties along the water. Therefore this has the effect of propping up prices.
Now You can cut PB up into different parts. Properties that approach Balboa vs properties along the water will respond differently. JMTC
Raybyrnes
Participantjpinpb
I can appreciate what you are saying but the way I see it there is 2 dynamics that go on in PB
1) A 2 bedroom rental is not for 2 people but in most instances is split amoung 4. That commands a higher rent.
2) In my opinion there is not that much that is differnt about PB and La Jolla. I will qualify that. The location is what you are paying for. The climate in La Jolla and the climate in PB are identical. Both are beach front areas. What I believe you will see over the next 20 years is that homes in PB will be torn down and Mansions will go up. Those who can not afford La Jolla or can not find a location they like will look to the next nearest local and will buy the land and build up their property. This is especially true with properties along the water. Therefore this has the effect of propping up prices.
Now You can cut PB up into different parts. Properties that approach Balboa vs properties along the water will respond differently. JMTC
Raybyrnes
Participantjpinpb
I can appreciate what you are saying but the way I see it there is 2 dynamics that go on in PB
1) A 2 bedroom rental is not for 2 people but in most instances is split amoung 4. That commands a higher rent.
2) In my opinion there is not that much that is differnt about PB and La Jolla. I will qualify that. The location is what you are paying for. The climate in La Jolla and the climate in PB are identical. Both are beach front areas. What I believe you will see over the next 20 years is that homes in PB will be torn down and Mansions will go up. Those who can not afford La Jolla or can not find a location they like will look to the next nearest local and will buy the land and build up their property. This is especially true with properties along the water. Therefore this has the effect of propping up prices.
Now You can cut PB up into different parts. Properties that approach Balboa vs properties along the water will respond differently. JMTC
Raybyrnes
Participantjpinpb
I can appreciate what you are saying but the way I see it there is 2 dynamics that go on in PB
1) A 2 bedroom rental is not for 2 people but in most instances is split amoung 4. That commands a higher rent.
2) In my opinion there is not that much that is differnt about PB and La Jolla. I will qualify that. The location is what you are paying for. The climate in La Jolla and the climate in PB are identical. Both are beach front areas. What I believe you will see over the next 20 years is that homes in PB will be torn down and Mansions will go up. Those who can not afford La Jolla or can not find a location they like will look to the next nearest local and will buy the land and build up their property. This is especially true with properties along the water. Therefore this has the effect of propping up prices.
Now You can cut PB up into different parts. Properties that approach Balboa vs properties along the water will respond differently. JMTC
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