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sdcellar
Participant[quote=AN]sdcellar, did they change the price compare to last phase?[/quote]Yes, between maybe $5 and $30K depending upon the lot (at least that’s what I have in my head).
sdcellar
Participant[quote=AN]sdcellar, did they change the price compare to last phase?[/quote]Yes, between maybe $5 and $30K depending upon the lot (at least that’s what I have in my head).
sdcellar
Participant[quote=AN]sdcellar, did they change the price compare to last phase?[/quote]Yes, between maybe $5 and $30K depending upon the lot (at least that’s what I have in my head).
sdcellar
Participant[quote=AN]sdcellar, did they change the price compare to last phase?[/quote]Yes, between maybe $5 and $30K depending upon the lot (at least that’s what I have in my head).
sdcellar
Participant[quote=AN]sdcellar, did they change the price compare to last phase?[/quote]Yes, between maybe $5 and $30K depending upon the lot (at least that’s what I have in my head).
sdcellar
ParticipantThinking about it, the Andalusia lots were nothing to write home about (normal really), so maybe there are some holdouts there for better locations, but there we still plenty of deferrals when both had plenty to choose from.
Also, some of the best (and most expensive) lots went earliest, but several could still be had fairly late. I think this indicates that the lot premiums were fairly tolerable. Of course, there are probably a few people who just aren’t that price sensitive. I seem to see that phenomena pretty much everywhere. It certainly explains the enigma that is Carmel Valley (among others).
sdcellar
ParticipantThinking about it, the Andalusia lots were nothing to write home about (normal really), so maybe there are some holdouts there for better locations, but there we still plenty of deferrals when both had plenty to choose from.
Also, some of the best (and most expensive) lots went earliest, but several could still be had fairly late. I think this indicates that the lot premiums were fairly tolerable. Of course, there are probably a few people who just aren’t that price sensitive. I seem to see that phenomena pretty much everywhere. It certainly explains the enigma that is Carmel Valley (among others).
sdcellar
ParticipantThinking about it, the Andalusia lots were nothing to write home about (normal really), so maybe there are some holdouts there for better locations, but there we still plenty of deferrals when both had plenty to choose from.
Also, some of the best (and most expensive) lots went earliest, but several could still be had fairly late. I think this indicates that the lot premiums were fairly tolerable. Of course, there are probably a few people who just aren’t that price sensitive. I seem to see that phenomena pretty much everywhere. It certainly explains the enigma that is Carmel Valley (among others).
sdcellar
ParticipantThinking about it, the Andalusia lots were nothing to write home about (normal really), so maybe there are some holdouts there for better locations, but there we still plenty of deferrals when both had plenty to choose from.
Also, some of the best (and most expensive) lots went earliest, but several could still be had fairly late. I think this indicates that the lot premiums were fairly tolerable. Of course, there are probably a few people who just aren’t that price sensitive. I seem to see that phenomena pretty much everywhere. It certainly explains the enigma that is Carmel Valley (among others).
sdcellar
ParticipantThinking about it, the Andalusia lots were nothing to write home about (normal really), so maybe there are some holdouts there for better locations, but there we still plenty of deferrals when both had plenty to choose from.
Also, some of the best (and most expensive) lots went earliest, but several could still be had fairly late. I think this indicates that the lot premiums were fairly tolerable. Of course, there are probably a few people who just aren’t that price sensitive. I seem to see that phenomena pretty much everywhere. It certainly explains the enigma that is Carmel Valley (among others).
sdcellar
ParticipantProbably should follow up like I said I would regarding the Monteluz/Andalusia release last Saturday. Well, the fire’s out.
Okay, not really, because they still sold 19 of 23 homes, but compared to what it was, it’s definitely fair to call it a slow down. Seemed like attendance was half to maybe two thirds of what it’s been and there were plenty of deferrals. On that front, it would seem the deferers can’t be waiting for much because these are some of the best lots. This makes me think it’s either price or people just aren’t in the position to buy (e.g. house to sell).
They’re still doing better than a lot of developments I think, but this has to give the builder at least a little pause for concern.
sdcellar
ParticipantProbably should follow up like I said I would regarding the Monteluz/Andalusia release last Saturday. Well, the fire’s out.
Okay, not really, because they still sold 19 of 23 homes, but compared to what it was, it’s definitely fair to call it a slow down. Seemed like attendance was half to maybe two thirds of what it’s been and there were plenty of deferrals. On that front, it would seem the deferers can’t be waiting for much because these are some of the best lots. This makes me think it’s either price or people just aren’t in the position to buy (e.g. house to sell).
They’re still doing better than a lot of developments I think, but this has to give the builder at least a little pause for concern.
sdcellar
ParticipantProbably should follow up like I said I would regarding the Monteluz/Andalusia release last Saturday. Well, the fire’s out.
Okay, not really, because they still sold 19 of 23 homes, but compared to what it was, it’s definitely fair to call it a slow down. Seemed like attendance was half to maybe two thirds of what it’s been and there were plenty of deferrals. On that front, it would seem the deferers can’t be waiting for much because these are some of the best lots. This makes me think it’s either price or people just aren’t in the position to buy (e.g. house to sell).
They’re still doing better than a lot of developments I think, but this has to give the builder at least a little pause for concern.
sdcellar
ParticipantProbably should follow up like I said I would regarding the Monteluz/Andalusia release last Saturday. Well, the fire’s out.
Okay, not really, because they still sold 19 of 23 homes, but compared to what it was, it’s definitely fair to call it a slow down. Seemed like attendance was half to maybe two thirds of what it’s been and there were plenty of deferrals. On that front, it would seem the deferers can’t be waiting for much because these are some of the best lots. This makes me think it’s either price or people just aren’t in the position to buy (e.g. house to sell).
They’re still doing better than a lot of developments I think, but this has to give the builder at least a little pause for concern.
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