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December 16, 2008 at 3:26 PM in reply to: Help – Rents in UTC / Mira Mesa areas: where are they headed? #316305December 16, 2008 at 3:26 PM in reply to: Help – Rents in UTC / Mira Mesa areas: where are they headed? #316658saneesingParticipant
So, you are saying that this is perhaps a seasonal thing and they are probably just eager to dump a few vacant units.
I was not aware of the typical rents in MM area, so thanks for that info. (However, at least one specific complex(Summerset) which was charging around 1700/2br a few months ago now has deals for as low as 1400/2br now)
As far as UTC is concerned, (which is where I live now) 1700+/2br was the norm in recent times in the decent apartment complexes (not talking about the super expensive ones). Again this may just be a seasonal thing.
Thanks
– SaneeDecember 16, 2008 at 3:26 PM in reply to: Help – Rents in UTC / Mira Mesa areas: where are they headed? #316699saneesingParticipantSo, you are saying that this is perhaps a seasonal thing and they are probably just eager to dump a few vacant units.
I was not aware of the typical rents in MM area, so thanks for that info. (However, at least one specific complex(Summerset) which was charging around 1700/2br a few months ago now has deals for as low as 1400/2br now)
As far as UTC is concerned, (which is where I live now) 1700+/2br was the norm in recent times in the decent apartment complexes (not talking about the super expensive ones). Again this may just be a seasonal thing.
Thanks
– SaneeDecember 16, 2008 at 3:26 PM in reply to: Help – Rents in UTC / Mira Mesa areas: where are they headed? #316718saneesingParticipantSo, you are saying that this is perhaps a seasonal thing and they are probably just eager to dump a few vacant units.
I was not aware of the typical rents in MM area, so thanks for that info. (However, at least one specific complex(Summerset) which was charging around 1700/2br a few months ago now has deals for as low as 1400/2br now)
As far as UTC is concerned, (which is where I live now) 1700+/2br was the norm in recent times in the decent apartment complexes (not talking about the super expensive ones). Again this may just be a seasonal thing.
Thanks
– SaneeDecember 16, 2008 at 3:26 PM in reply to: Help – Rents in UTC / Mira Mesa areas: where are they headed? #316795saneesingParticipantSo, you are saying that this is perhaps a seasonal thing and they are probably just eager to dump a few vacant units.
I was not aware of the typical rents in MM area, so thanks for that info. (However, at least one specific complex(Summerset) which was charging around 1700/2br a few months ago now has deals for as low as 1400/2br now)
As far as UTC is concerned, (which is where I live now) 1700+/2br was the norm in recent times in the decent apartment complexes (not talking about the super expensive ones). Again this may just be a seasonal thing.
Thanks
– SaneesaneesingParticipantThanks SD Realtor and others for your replies. SD Realtor, although I didn’t like your response at first blush – I was looking for a simple hard number – it definitely makes sense. Home prices in 2001 or 2003 don’t tell us much about the future prices.
But, for argument sake, even if we used the past prices as a reference, don’t we have to throw inflation into the mix to figure what the future home prices ought to be? For eg, if we wanted to consider 2001 prices as reasonable(325k, as someone pointed out), don’t we have adjust it upwards by the amount of inflation (that would make it worth around 400k now)?
Another related question – are Rancho Bernardo and Rancho Penasquitos ahead of Scripps Ranch in terms of price decline? Do people consider RB and RP as reasonable alternatives to Scripps Ranch?
Thanks once again everyone!saneesingParticipantThanks SD Realtor and others for your replies. SD Realtor, although I didn’t like your response at first blush – I was looking for a simple hard number – it definitely makes sense. Home prices in 2001 or 2003 don’t tell us much about the future prices.
But, for argument sake, even if we used the past prices as a reference, don’t we have to throw inflation into the mix to figure what the future home prices ought to be? For eg, if we wanted to consider 2001 prices as reasonable(325k, as someone pointed out), don’t we have adjust it upwards by the amount of inflation (that would make it worth around 400k now)?
Another related question – are Rancho Bernardo and Rancho Penasquitos ahead of Scripps Ranch in terms of price decline? Do people consider RB and RP as reasonable alternatives to Scripps Ranch?
Thanks once again everyone!saneesingParticipantThanks SD Realtor and others for your replies. SD Realtor, although I didn’t like your response at first blush – I was looking for a simple hard number – it definitely makes sense. Home prices in 2001 or 2003 don’t tell us much about the future prices.
But, for argument sake, even if we used the past prices as a reference, don’t we have to throw inflation into the mix to figure what the future home prices ought to be? For eg, if we wanted to consider 2001 prices as reasonable(325k, as someone pointed out), don’t we have adjust it upwards by the amount of inflation (that would make it worth around 400k now)?
Another related question – are Rancho Bernardo and Rancho Penasquitos ahead of Scripps Ranch in terms of price decline? Do people consider RB and RP as reasonable alternatives to Scripps Ranch?
Thanks once again everyone!saneesingParticipantThanks SD Realtor and others for your replies. SD Realtor, although I didn’t like your response at first blush – I was looking for a simple hard number – it definitely makes sense. Home prices in 2001 or 2003 don’t tell us much about the future prices.
But, for argument sake, even if we used the past prices as a reference, don’t we have to throw inflation into the mix to figure what the future home prices ought to be? For eg, if we wanted to consider 2001 prices as reasonable(325k, as someone pointed out), don’t we have adjust it upwards by the amount of inflation (that would make it worth around 400k now)?
Another related question – are Rancho Bernardo and Rancho Penasquitos ahead of Scripps Ranch in terms of price decline? Do people consider RB and RP as reasonable alternatives to Scripps Ranch?
Thanks once again everyone!saneesingParticipantThanks SD Realtor and others for your replies. SD Realtor, although I didn’t like your response at first blush – I was looking for a simple hard number – it definitely makes sense. Home prices in 2001 or 2003 don’t tell us much about the future prices.
But, for argument sake, even if we used the past prices as a reference, don’t we have to throw inflation into the mix to figure what the future home prices ought to be? For eg, if we wanted to consider 2001 prices as reasonable(325k, as someone pointed out), don’t we have adjust it upwards by the amount of inflation (that would make it worth around 400k now)?
Another related question – are Rancho Bernardo and Rancho Penasquitos ahead of Scripps Ranch in terms of price decline? Do people consider RB and RP as reasonable alternatives to Scripps Ranch?
Thanks once again everyone! -
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