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ParticipantBueno!
Thanks Rus –
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ParticipantGotcha – sounds good.
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ParticipantGotcha – sounds good.
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ParticipantGotcha – sounds good.
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ParticipantRus a few questions. On the 20-30k estimater for the foundation are you assuming that the pad is already built up? Also is there a settling time for the pad? Just wondering? Agreed with you on the task of finding the lot as the hard part.
J – Have you been out to San Diego to scope it out a few times?
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ParticipantRus a few questions. On the 20-30k estimater for the foundation are you assuming that the pad is already built up? Also is there a settling time for the pad? Just wondering? Agreed with you on the task of finding the lot as the hard part.
J – Have you been out to San Diego to scope it out a few times?
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ParticipantRus a few questions. On the 20-30k estimater for the foundation are you assuming that the pad is already built up? Also is there a settling time for the pad? Just wondering? Agreed with you on the task of finding the lot as the hard part.
J – Have you been out to San Diego to scope it out a few times?
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October 29, 2007 at 6:52 PM in reply to: 4 closure Ranch errr scratch that “Fire proof” Ranch = new nickname for 4S Ranch #93042SD Realtor
Participantsdr can probably help you more with the santa fe hills question.
There is a Santa Fe Hills in San Marcos and I am 99.9% sure that is NOT what you are looking for and there is a Santa Fe Hills subdivision in 92075, Solana Beach which is more desireable then San Marcos but still don’t think it fits your bill. I do not really know what map you are looking at with regards to the RSF district. I went into the MLS and typed in Santa Fe Hills in the subdivision field to find out the locations.
Have you thought about the Del Mar Mesa? That is on top of the Mesa to the south of Highway 56. Ask your agent to show you some properties over there. Not sure if you will find a full acre lot but it may be more to your liking.
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October 29, 2007 at 6:52 PM in reply to: 4 closure Ranch errr scratch that “Fire proof” Ranch = new nickname for 4S Ranch #93077SD Realtor
Participantsdr can probably help you more with the santa fe hills question.
There is a Santa Fe Hills in San Marcos and I am 99.9% sure that is NOT what you are looking for and there is a Santa Fe Hills subdivision in 92075, Solana Beach which is more desireable then San Marcos but still don’t think it fits your bill. I do not really know what map you are looking at with regards to the RSF district. I went into the MLS and typed in Santa Fe Hills in the subdivision field to find out the locations.
Have you thought about the Del Mar Mesa? That is on top of the Mesa to the south of Highway 56. Ask your agent to show you some properties over there. Not sure if you will find a full acre lot but it may be more to your liking.
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October 29, 2007 at 6:52 PM in reply to: 4 closure Ranch errr scratch that “Fire proof” Ranch = new nickname for 4S Ranch #93089SD Realtor
Participantsdr can probably help you more with the santa fe hills question.
There is a Santa Fe Hills in San Marcos and I am 99.9% sure that is NOT what you are looking for and there is a Santa Fe Hills subdivision in 92075, Solana Beach which is more desireable then San Marcos but still don’t think it fits your bill. I do not really know what map you are looking at with regards to the RSF district. I went into the MLS and typed in Santa Fe Hills in the subdivision field to find out the locations.
Have you thought about the Del Mar Mesa? That is on top of the Mesa to the south of Highway 56. Ask your agent to show you some properties over there. Not sure if you will find a full acre lot but it may be more to your liking.
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Participanttoots my read is that what few quality buyers there are that are left out there, are those that are looking for value, good school districts, somewhere they can either retire or raise a family. I think this will have the greatest impact on communities like the central area. I am not trying to be disparaging to the communities in 92104, 92116, etc… I am just saying that I think with an already thin pool of buyers, these places will really be hurting and should come down quicker then other areas that are discussed here alot.
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Participanttoots my read is that what few quality buyers there are that are left out there, are those that are looking for value, good school districts, somewhere they can either retire or raise a family. I think this will have the greatest impact on communities like the central area. I am not trying to be disparaging to the communities in 92104, 92116, etc… I am just saying that I think with an already thin pool of buyers, these places will really be hurting and should come down quicker then other areas that are discussed here alot.
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Participanttoots my read is that what few quality buyers there are that are left out there, are those that are looking for value, good school districts, somewhere they can either retire or raise a family. I think this will have the greatest impact on communities like the central area. I am not trying to be disparaging to the communities in 92104, 92116, etc… I am just saying that I think with an already thin pool of buyers, these places will really be hurting and should come down quicker then other areas that are discussed here alot.
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October 29, 2007 at 4:23 PM in reply to: 4 closure Ranch errr scratch that “Fire proof” Ranch = new nickname for 4S Ranch #93001SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Raptor –
4S Ranch is kind of on the boundary between Rancho Bernardo and RSF. 4S is considered RB rather then RSF because it is composed of tract homes while RSF is generally more higher end.
The animosity you hear on Piggington against 4S is there because… well because it is… I cannot give you a why it is there, but that it is alive and well. However I would say that 4S is IMO one of the neighborhoods that could see substantial depreciation because it may have been prone to buyers stretching themselves to thin when buying a home in the past several years. I wouldn’t say 4S is high end, I would say that 4S is a nice community with alot of professionals in it and alot of tract homes. It is a desired destination for many families due to schools, larger homes, nice community, etc, but it is not what you looked at.
Definitely do not confuse 4S with say Fairbanks or even Crosby, Cielo or even Santa Luz. If you go look there you will be very disappointed if you think it compares to them. It has great schools and is a nice community for sure, but from your previous posts, I do not think it is something that you will find to your taste. Does it hurt to look? Probably not.
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