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August 5, 2008 at 11:36 AM in reply to: What is a sensible criteria to determine when to pull the trigger? #252954August 5, 2008 at 11:36 AM in reply to: What is a sensible criteria to determine when to pull the trigger? #252961
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ParticipantTemecula looks ripe to me. I would start shopping now if you are picky. If it’s price you want, wait until this winter. I don’t think that builders can produce a home for under $100sqft with today building cost.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThere are already some nice homes under $150sqft.
Check out this one:
25011 Country Ridge Court, Esco 92026
3788sqft, 1.7 acres, no mello roos, no HOA, 2006 home. for $149sqft.
http://www.ziprealty.com/buy_a_home/logged_in/search/home_detail.jsp?property_type=SFR&source=SANDICOR&cKey=tw36vb65&page=1&listing_num=080051060&mls=mls_sandiegorecordsclerk
ParticipantThere are already some nice homes under $150sqft.
Check out this one:
25011 Country Ridge Court, Esco 92026
3788sqft, 1.7 acres, no mello roos, no HOA, 2006 home. for $149sqft.
http://www.ziprealty.com/buy_a_home/logged_in/search/home_detail.jsp?property_type=SFR&source=SANDICOR&cKey=tw36vb65&page=1&listing_num=080051060&mls=mls_sandiegorecordsclerk
ParticipantThere are already some nice homes under $150sqft.
Check out this one:
25011 Country Ridge Court, Esco 92026
3788sqft, 1.7 acres, no mello roos, no HOA, 2006 home. for $149sqft.
http://www.ziprealty.com/buy_a_home/logged_in/search/home_detail.jsp?property_type=SFR&source=SANDICOR&cKey=tw36vb65&page=1&listing_num=080051060&mls=mls_sandiegorecordsclerk
ParticipantThere are already some nice homes under $150sqft.
Check out this one:
25011 Country Ridge Court, Esco 92026
3788sqft, 1.7 acres, no mello roos, no HOA, 2006 home. for $149sqft.
http://www.ziprealty.com/buy_a_home/logged_in/search/home_detail.jsp?property_type=SFR&source=SANDICOR&cKey=tw36vb65&page=1&listing_num=080051060&mls=mls_sandiegorecordsclerk
ParticipantThere are already some nice homes under $150sqft.
Check out this one:
25011 Country Ridge Court, Esco 92026
3788sqft, 1.7 acres, no mello roos, no HOA, 2006 home. for $149sqft.
http://www.ziprealty.com/buy_a_home/logged_in/search/home_detail.jsp?property_type=SFR&source=SANDICOR&cKey=tw36vb65&page=1&listing_num=080051060&mls=mls_sandiegorecordsclerk
ParticipantYou have three doors
One of the doors is a winner (car)
Each original door has a 33% or 1/3 chance of being the winning door.
So if you choose two doors then your chances of winning are 66% or 2/3.
If one of your doors are revealed and it’s not the winning door, in theory your odds are still the same. You still have a 66% chance of winning the car from the original circumstances. So in reverse if you choose one door you have a 33% or 1/3 chance of winning and the other two doors have a 66% or 2/3 chance of winning. By revealing one of the other doors, you still have a 66% chance of winning with the remaining door, so changing to that door gives you a probability of 66% or 2/3 chance of winning.
BTW if you have two doors, your chances are 50/50recordsclerk
ParticipantYou have three doors
One of the doors is a winner (car)
Each original door has a 33% or 1/3 chance of being the winning door.
So if you choose two doors then your chances of winning are 66% or 2/3.
If one of your doors are revealed and it’s not the winning door, in theory your odds are still the same. You still have a 66% chance of winning the car from the original circumstances. So in reverse if you choose one door you have a 33% or 1/3 chance of winning and the other two doors have a 66% or 2/3 chance of winning. By revealing one of the other doors, you still have a 66% chance of winning with the remaining door, so changing to that door gives you a probability of 66% or 2/3 chance of winning.
BTW if you have two doors, your chances are 50/50recordsclerk
ParticipantYou have three doors
One of the doors is a winner (car)
Each original door has a 33% or 1/3 chance of being the winning door.
So if you choose two doors then your chances of winning are 66% or 2/3.
If one of your doors are revealed and it’s not the winning door, in theory your odds are still the same. You still have a 66% chance of winning the car from the original circumstances. So in reverse if you choose one door you have a 33% or 1/3 chance of winning and the other two doors have a 66% or 2/3 chance of winning. By revealing one of the other doors, you still have a 66% chance of winning with the remaining door, so changing to that door gives you a probability of 66% or 2/3 chance of winning.
BTW if you have two doors, your chances are 50/50recordsclerk
ParticipantYou have three doors
One of the doors is a winner (car)
Each original door has a 33% or 1/3 chance of being the winning door.
So if you choose two doors then your chances of winning are 66% or 2/3.
If one of your doors are revealed and it’s not the winning door, in theory your odds are still the same. You still have a 66% chance of winning the car from the original circumstances. So in reverse if you choose one door you have a 33% or 1/3 chance of winning and the other two doors have a 66% or 2/3 chance of winning. By revealing one of the other doors, you still have a 66% chance of winning with the remaining door, so changing to that door gives you a probability of 66% or 2/3 chance of winning.
BTW if you have two doors, your chances are 50/50recordsclerk
ParticipantYou have three doors
One of the doors is a winner (car)
Each original door has a 33% or 1/3 chance of being the winning door.
So if you choose two doors then your chances of winning are 66% or 2/3.
If one of your doors are revealed and it’s not the winning door, in theory your odds are still the same. You still have a 66% chance of winning the car from the original circumstances. So in reverse if you choose one door you have a 33% or 1/3 chance of winning and the other two doors have a 66% or 2/3 chance of winning. By revealing one of the other doors, you still have a 66% chance of winning with the remaining door, so changing to that door gives you a probability of 66% or 2/3 chance of winning.
BTW if you have two doors, your chances are 50/50recordsclerk
ParticipantI’m sure the reserve price will be met and this property will be sold.
My guess 600k+5% auction premium.recordsclerk
ParticipantI’m sure the reserve price will be met and this property will be sold.
My guess 600k+5% auction premium.recordsclerk
ParticipantI’m sure the reserve price will be met and this property will be sold.
My guess 600k+5% auction premium. -
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