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ParticipantIndian Tandor and The Thai place are both very good. The Filipino BBQ is pretty good also.
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ParticipantIndian Tandor and The Thai place are both very good. The Filipino BBQ is pretty good also.
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ParticipantThat is a very nice home, but I don’t think any Quintessa homes are worth 1.4mil. Castillian (neighbor) homes are just starting to have downward pressure due to loan resets/defaults and Quintessa homes are next. Quintessa came out a little after Castillian homes. From the map that lot is nice, but I don’t think there are any panoramic views of open space or the lake. I’ve been looking at homes in the 800K range for the past 60 days, so I’m very familiar with that area. There is still a lot of pent-up demand for this area, but the price has to be right. I would say that currently that home would sell for about 1 to 1.2 mil. As far as the future I’m not sure how far these homes will come down. There was a Quintessa (on the same street I think) with the same sqft and cassita listed for 925k-1.2mil that is currently pending. It does not have a pool or the nice hard scape. That would be a comp that you might want to keep your eye on. I hope that I didn’t affend anyone by answering a question that was not directed at me, but I thought that I might have some info to share.
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ParticipantThat is a very nice home, but I don’t think any Quintessa homes are worth 1.4mil. Castillian (neighbor) homes are just starting to have downward pressure due to loan resets/defaults and Quintessa homes are next. Quintessa came out a little after Castillian homes. From the map that lot is nice, but I don’t think there are any panoramic views of open space or the lake. I’ve been looking at homes in the 800K range for the past 60 days, so I’m very familiar with that area. There is still a lot of pent-up demand for this area, but the price has to be right. I would say that currently that home would sell for about 1 to 1.2 mil. As far as the future I’m not sure how far these homes will come down. There was a Quintessa (on the same street I think) with the same sqft and cassita listed for 925k-1.2mil that is currently pending. It does not have a pool or the nice hard scape. That would be a comp that you might want to keep your eye on. I hope that I didn’t affend anyone by answering a question that was not directed at me, but I thought that I might have some info to share.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThat is a very nice home, but I don’t think any Quintessa homes are worth 1.4mil. Castillian (neighbor) homes are just starting to have downward pressure due to loan resets/defaults and Quintessa homes are next. Quintessa came out a little after Castillian homes. From the map that lot is nice, but I don’t think there are any panoramic views of open space or the lake. I’ve been looking at homes in the 800K range for the past 60 days, so I’m very familiar with that area. There is still a lot of pent-up demand for this area, but the price has to be right. I would say that currently that home would sell for about 1 to 1.2 mil. As far as the future I’m not sure how far these homes will come down. There was a Quintessa (on the same street I think) with the same sqft and cassita listed for 925k-1.2mil that is currently pending. It does not have a pool or the nice hard scape. That would be a comp that you might want to keep your eye on. I hope that I didn’t affend anyone by answering a question that was not directed at me, but I thought that I might have some info to share.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThat is a very nice home, but I don’t think any Quintessa homes are worth 1.4mil. Castillian (neighbor) homes are just starting to have downward pressure due to loan resets/defaults and Quintessa homes are next. Quintessa came out a little after Castillian homes. From the map that lot is nice, but I don’t think there are any panoramic views of open space or the lake. I’ve been looking at homes in the 800K range for the past 60 days, so I’m very familiar with that area. There is still a lot of pent-up demand for this area, but the price has to be right. I would say that currently that home would sell for about 1 to 1.2 mil. As far as the future I’m not sure how far these homes will come down. There was a Quintessa (on the same street I think) with the same sqft and cassita listed for 925k-1.2mil that is currently pending. It does not have a pool or the nice hard scape. That would be a comp that you might want to keep your eye on. I hope that I didn’t affend anyone by answering a question that was not directed at me, but I thought that I might have some info to share.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThat is a very nice home, but I don’t think any Quintessa homes are worth 1.4mil. Castillian (neighbor) homes are just starting to have downward pressure due to loan resets/defaults and Quintessa homes are next. Quintessa came out a little after Castillian homes. From the map that lot is nice, but I don’t think there are any panoramic views of open space or the lake. I’ve been looking at homes in the 800K range for the past 60 days, so I’m very familiar with that area. There is still a lot of pent-up demand for this area, but the price has to be right. I would say that currently that home would sell for about 1 to 1.2 mil. As far as the future I’m not sure how far these homes will come down. There was a Quintessa (on the same street I think) with the same sqft and cassita listed for 925k-1.2mil that is currently pending. It does not have a pool or the nice hard scape. That would be a comp that you might want to keep your eye on. I hope that I didn’t affend anyone by answering a question that was not directed at me, but I thought that I might have some info to share.
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ParticipantIf you don’t have pets or young children, you can use rat poisen/pellets. It works better then traps, but you might still have to remove the dead mice. Put the poisen or traps in places where you’ve seen mice droppings. If you see obvious holes in house that need to be sealed you can request that you landlord take care of the problem.
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ParticipantIf you don’t have pets or young children, you can use rat poisen/pellets. It works better then traps, but you might still have to remove the dead mice. Put the poisen or traps in places where you’ve seen mice droppings. If you see obvious holes in house that need to be sealed you can request that you landlord take care of the problem.
recordsclerk
ParticipantIf you don’t have pets or young children, you can use rat poisen/pellets. It works better then traps, but you might still have to remove the dead mice. Put the poisen or traps in places where you’ve seen mice droppings. If you see obvious holes in house that need to be sealed you can request that you landlord take care of the problem.
recordsclerk
ParticipantIf you don’t have pets or young children, you can use rat poisen/pellets. It works better then traps, but you might still have to remove the dead mice. Put the poisen or traps in places where you’ve seen mice droppings. If you see obvious holes in house that need to be sealed you can request that you landlord take care of the problem.
recordsclerk
ParticipantIf you don’t have pets or young children, you can use rat poisen/pellets. It works better then traps, but you might still have to remove the dead mice. Put the poisen or traps in places where you’ve seen mice droppings. If you see obvious holes in house that need to be sealed you can request that you landlord take care of the problem.
recordsclerk
ParticipantI just took out the dishwasher at my rental last month when the kitchen was re-done. Dishwashers break down often and create headaches. My tennant didn’t use it anyways and was happy with the new kitchen. I would allow a tennant to buy/install a dishwasher if they had at least a 1 year lease and were willing to pay for purchase/install. As far as paint, it also depends on how long the lease was and if they were willing to re-paint when they move out or have the amount it would take to paint taken out of deposit. I would prefer that a renter not paint at all. There are problems that arise when trying to match colors down the line. White/eggshell white that are commen at paint stores are the best for rentals. It is easier to match the paint when you need to do touch-ups.
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ParticipantI just took out the dishwasher at my rental last month when the kitchen was re-done. Dishwashers break down often and create headaches. My tennant didn’t use it anyways and was happy with the new kitchen. I would allow a tennant to buy/install a dishwasher if they had at least a 1 year lease and were willing to pay for purchase/install. As far as paint, it also depends on how long the lease was and if they were willing to re-paint when they move out or have the amount it would take to paint taken out of deposit. I would prefer that a renter not paint at all. There are problems that arise when trying to match colors down the line. White/eggshell white that are commen at paint stores are the best for rentals. It is easier to match the paint when you need to do touch-ups.
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