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Participantwtb you gotta just be patient man… Give it another few years.
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Participantwtb you gotta just be patient man… Give it another few years.
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Participantwtb you gotta just be patient man… Give it another few years.
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ParticipantI guess I do not see any immediate reasons why you are pressing so hard to purchase at the moment. Most people who are in need of a home for purchase do so because of family needs, school districts, and other issues that generally are not applicable to young single males.
As a Scripps resident and a future buyer I understand your frustration with the current prices so you really have nothing to lose by waiting. Also no this is not central to San Diego. Ideally Carmel Valley is kind of central to San Diego county activity but central San Diego is considered North Park, Normal Heights, etc… which is a vastly different experience then Scripps, Rancho P, and CV.
Absolutely if I were in your shoes I would wait if you can. That said I do know of someone who is very close to your age (overall demographic) and he is closing escrow in a few days. He lowballed a home in Clairemont and they accepted. So… go figure.
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ParticipantI guess I do not see any immediate reasons why you are pressing so hard to purchase at the moment. Most people who are in need of a home for purchase do so because of family needs, school districts, and other issues that generally are not applicable to young single males.
As a Scripps resident and a future buyer I understand your frustration with the current prices so you really have nothing to lose by waiting. Also no this is not central to San Diego. Ideally Carmel Valley is kind of central to San Diego county activity but central San Diego is considered North Park, Normal Heights, etc… which is a vastly different experience then Scripps, Rancho P, and CV.
Absolutely if I were in your shoes I would wait if you can. That said I do know of someone who is very close to your age (overall demographic) and he is closing escrow in a few days. He lowballed a home in Clairemont and they accepted. So… go figure.
SD Realtor
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ParticipantI guess I do not see any immediate reasons why you are pressing so hard to purchase at the moment. Most people who are in need of a home for purchase do so because of family needs, school districts, and other issues that generally are not applicable to young single males.
As a Scripps resident and a future buyer I understand your frustration with the current prices so you really have nothing to lose by waiting. Also no this is not central to San Diego. Ideally Carmel Valley is kind of central to San Diego county activity but central San Diego is considered North Park, Normal Heights, etc… which is a vastly different experience then Scripps, Rancho P, and CV.
Absolutely if I were in your shoes I would wait if you can. That said I do know of someone who is very close to your age (overall demographic) and he is closing escrow in a few days. He lowballed a home in Clairemont and they accepted. So… go figure.
SD Realtor
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ParticipantI guess I do not see any immediate reasons why you are pressing so hard to purchase at the moment. Most people who are in need of a home for purchase do so because of family needs, school districts, and other issues that generally are not applicable to young single males.
As a Scripps resident and a future buyer I understand your frustration with the current prices so you really have nothing to lose by waiting. Also no this is not central to San Diego. Ideally Carmel Valley is kind of central to San Diego county activity but central San Diego is considered North Park, Normal Heights, etc… which is a vastly different experience then Scripps, Rancho P, and CV.
Absolutely if I were in your shoes I would wait if you can. That said I do know of someone who is very close to your age (overall demographic) and he is closing escrow in a few days. He lowballed a home in Clairemont and they accepted. So… go figure.
SD Realtor
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ParticipantI guess I do not see any immediate reasons why you are pressing so hard to purchase at the moment. Most people who are in need of a home for purchase do so because of family needs, school districts, and other issues that generally are not applicable to young single males.
As a Scripps resident and a future buyer I understand your frustration with the current prices so you really have nothing to lose by waiting. Also no this is not central to San Diego. Ideally Carmel Valley is kind of central to San Diego county activity but central San Diego is considered North Park, Normal Heights, etc… which is a vastly different experience then Scripps, Rancho P, and CV.
Absolutely if I were in your shoes I would wait if you can. That said I do know of someone who is very close to your age (overall demographic) and he is closing escrow in a few days. He lowballed a home in Clairemont and they accepted. So… go figure.
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Participanta)Are you complaining ?
b)Are you trying to make a point ?
Yes the poster is complaining and yes I understood her point completely. Sorry if you didn’t understand the point she was trying to make.
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Participanta)Are you complaining ?
b)Are you trying to make a point ?
Yes the poster is complaining and yes I understood her point completely. Sorry if you didn’t understand the point she was trying to make.
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Participanta)Are you complaining ?
b)Are you trying to make a point ?
Yes the poster is complaining and yes I understood her point completely. Sorry if you didn’t understand the point she was trying to make.
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Participanta)Are you complaining ?
b)Are you trying to make a point ?
Yes the poster is complaining and yes I understood her point completely. Sorry if you didn’t understand the point she was trying to make.
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Participanta)Are you complaining ?
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December 22, 2007 at 11:09 PM in reply to: Is any weakness seen in 4s ranch areadue to mortgage mess? #123064SD Realtor
Participantfutureprez there are some short sales and even an REO here and there in 4S. I agree with you it is an overpriced area. However you will need extraordinary patience to get another 25% out of the pricing…The demand is still strong for 4S but I don’t see any superpower immunity for 4S. I do put 4S in the category of one of the somewhat desireable areas due to good schools and new housing stock. There are PLENTY of two income engineer/biotech families who love 4S and can afford it even at todays pricing.
I will be updating the 4S distress monitor next week and we will see if there are any new distress opportunities there.
Be patient, wait a a year or a few years. It will come to you.
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