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Participant[quote=andymajumder][quote=Scarlett]I’d be happy with a 2002 nominal pricing for Rancho Penasquitos…[/quote]
That may be possible quite soon. Actually even now if you negotiate hard you can get early 2003 nominal price…and than factor in that interest rates are about 2% lower now than early 2003, you are probably getting early to mid 2002 prices. You do have to take the cost of financing into account.[/quote]
In PQ, 2003 seems to be the year the prices rose steeply. PQ(92129) average home prices rose from 410K to 510K in one year. When you say you get 2003 prices, are you refering to early or late 2003? PQ homes are still way pricer compared to these and at best are closer to 500K range.
Any thoughts?
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Participant[quote=andymajumder][quote=Scarlett]I’d be happy with a 2002 nominal pricing for Rancho Penasquitos…[/quote]
That may be possible quite soon. Actually even now if you negotiate hard you can get early 2003 nominal price…and than factor in that interest rates are about 2% lower now than early 2003, you are probably getting early to mid 2002 prices. You do have to take the cost of financing into account.[/quote]
In PQ, 2003 seems to be the year the prices rose steeply. PQ(92129) average home prices rose from 410K to 510K in one year. When you say you get 2003 prices, are you refering to early or late 2003? PQ homes are still way pricer compared to these and at best are closer to 500K range.
Any thoughts?
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Participant[quote=andymajumder][quote=Scarlett]I’d be happy with a 2002 nominal pricing for Rancho Penasquitos…[/quote]
That may be possible quite soon. Actually even now if you negotiate hard you can get early 2003 nominal price…and than factor in that interest rates are about 2% lower now than early 2003, you are probably getting early to mid 2002 prices. You do have to take the cost of financing into account.[/quote]
In PQ, 2003 seems to be the year the prices rose steeply. PQ(92129) average home prices rose from 410K to 510K in one year. When you say you get 2003 prices, are you refering to early or late 2003? PQ homes are still way pricer compared to these and at best are closer to 500K range.
Any thoughts?
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Participant[quote=andymajumder][quote=Scarlett]I’d be happy with a 2002 nominal pricing for Rancho Penasquitos…[/quote]
That may be possible quite soon. Actually even now if you negotiate hard you can get early 2003 nominal price…and than factor in that interest rates are about 2% lower now than early 2003, you are probably getting early to mid 2002 prices. You do have to take the cost of financing into account.[/quote]
In PQ, 2003 seems to be the year the prices rose steeply. PQ(92129) average home prices rose from 410K to 510K in one year. When you say you get 2003 prices, are you refering to early or late 2003? PQ homes are still way pricer compared to these and at best are closer to 500K range.
Any thoughts?
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Participant[quote=andymajumder][quote=Scarlett]I’d be happy with a 2002 nominal pricing for Rancho Penasquitos…[/quote]
That may be possible quite soon. Actually even now if you negotiate hard you can get early 2003 nominal price…and than factor in that interest rates are about 2% lower now than early 2003, you are probably getting early to mid 2002 prices. You do have to take the cost of financing into account.[/quote]
In PQ, 2003 seems to be the year the prices rose steeply. PQ(92129) average home prices rose from 410K to 510K in one year. When you say you get 2003 prices, are you refering to early or late 2003? PQ homes are still way pricer compared to these and at best are closer to 500K range.
Any thoughts?
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ParticipantThanks for the responses. The prices do seem reasonable and this neighborhood seems to have held it’s home prices pretty well through the years. Wonder why?
Does raising the backyard wall or adding plexi-glass help reduce the noise? Anyone with experience can comment? How much can these cost?
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ParticipantThanks for the responses. The prices do seem reasonable and this neighborhood seems to have held it’s home prices pretty well through the years. Wonder why?
Does raising the backyard wall or adding plexi-glass help reduce the noise? Anyone with experience can comment? How much can these cost?
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ParticipantThanks for the responses. The prices do seem reasonable and this neighborhood seems to have held it’s home prices pretty well through the years. Wonder why?
Does raising the backyard wall or adding plexi-glass help reduce the noise? Anyone with experience can comment? How much can these cost?
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ParticipantThanks for the responses. The prices do seem reasonable and this neighborhood seems to have held it’s home prices pretty well through the years. Wonder why?
Does raising the backyard wall or adding plexi-glass help reduce the noise? Anyone with experience can comment? How much can these cost?
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ParticipantThanks for the responses. The prices do seem reasonable and this neighborhood seems to have held it’s home prices pretty well through the years. Wonder why?
Does raising the backyard wall or adding plexi-glass help reduce the noise? Anyone with experience can comment? How much can these cost?
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ParticipantThanks for the feedback. This one is to the south of 56 & West of Black Mountain.
Is rush hour traffic also pretty bad there?
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ParticipantThanks for the feedback. This one is to the south of 56 & West of Black Mountain.
Is rush hour traffic also pretty bad there?
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ParticipantThanks for the feedback. This one is to the south of 56 & West of Black Mountain.
Is rush hour traffic also pretty bad there?
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ParticipantThanks for the feedback. This one is to the south of 56 & West of Black Mountain.
Is rush hour traffic also pretty bad there?
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