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Participant[quote=AN][quote=sdrealtor]Truth is I find rental prices do not vary all that much throughout SD County. I see $1 to $1.25/sq ft most places.
I guess there’s a big ownership premium up here cause Everyone Wants to Live Here;)[/quote]
I find that $1-$1.25/sq-ft number only work in the high end if you consider larger (3000+ sq-ft) homes. If you look at smaller houses (~$2000 sq-ft), PPSF goes up to around ~$1.70/sq-ft in areas like CV. So, I think there’s a rent premium for nicer areas too.[/quote]Nope, not even in CV. $1.50 would be pushing it and for that be prepared to go tentantless for a period of time. Sure, suckers are always a possibility, but that would be wishing rent. There’s a wishing rent a block away from me, $1.40/square and it’s been sitting there for going on four months now.sdcellar
Participant[quote=AN][quote=sdrealtor]Truth is I find rental prices do not vary all that much throughout SD County. I see $1 to $1.25/sq ft most places.
I guess there’s a big ownership premium up here cause Everyone Wants to Live Here;)[/quote]
I find that $1-$1.25/sq-ft number only work in the high end if you consider larger (3000+ sq-ft) homes. If you look at smaller houses (~$2000 sq-ft), PPSF goes up to around ~$1.70/sq-ft in areas like CV. So, I think there’s a rent premium for nicer areas too.[/quote]Nope, not even in CV. $1.50 would be pushing it and for that be prepared to go tentantless for a period of time. Sure, suckers are always a possibility, but that would be wishing rent. There’s a wishing rent a block away from me, $1.40/square and it’s been sitting there for going on four months now.sdcellar
Participant[quote=AN][quote=sdrealtor]Truth is I find rental prices do not vary all that much throughout SD County. I see $1 to $1.25/sq ft most places.
I guess there’s a big ownership premium up here cause Everyone Wants to Live Here;)[/quote]
I find that $1-$1.25/sq-ft number only work in the high end if you consider larger (3000+ sq-ft) homes. If you look at smaller houses (~$2000 sq-ft), PPSF goes up to around ~$1.70/sq-ft in areas like CV. So, I think there’s a rent premium for nicer areas too.[/quote]Nope, not even in CV. $1.50 would be pushing it and for that be prepared to go tentantless for a period of time. Sure, suckers are always a possibility, but that would be wishing rent. There’s a wishing rent a block away from me, $1.40/square and it’s been sitting there for going on four months now.sdcellar
Participant[quote=AN][quote=sdrealtor]Truth is I find rental prices do not vary all that much throughout SD County. I see $1 to $1.25/sq ft most places.
I guess there’s a big ownership premium up here cause Everyone Wants to Live Here;)[/quote]
I find that $1-$1.25/sq-ft number only work in the high end if you consider larger (3000+ sq-ft) homes. If you look at smaller houses (~$2000 sq-ft), PPSF goes up to around ~$1.70/sq-ft in areas like CV. So, I think there’s a rent premium for nicer areas too.[/quote]Nope, not even in CV. $1.50 would be pushing it and for that be prepared to go tentantless for a period of time. Sure, suckers are always a possibility, but that would be wishing rent. There’s a wishing rent a block away from me, $1.40/square and it’s been sitting there for going on four months now.sdcellar
Participant[quote=AN][quote=sdrealtor]Truth is I find rental prices do not vary all that much throughout SD County. I see $1 to $1.25/sq ft most places.
I guess there’s a big ownership premium up here cause Everyone Wants to Live Here;)[/quote]
I find that $1-$1.25/sq-ft number only work in the high end if you consider larger (3000+ sq-ft) homes. If you look at smaller houses (~$2000 sq-ft), PPSF goes up to around ~$1.70/sq-ft in areas like CV. So, I think there’s a rent premium for nicer areas too.[/quote]Nope, not even in CV. $1.50 would be pushing it and for that be prepared to go tentantless for a period of time. Sure, suckers are always a possibility, but that would be wishing rent. There’s a wishing rent a block away from me, $1.40/square and it’s been sitting there for going on four months now.September 4, 2009 at 11:32 AM in reply to: Banks to Flood the Markets with Foreclosures – CNBC Reports #453004sdcellar
Participant[quote=Aecetia]I think some of the lawns are getting fried because of the water restrictions. When it cools down, if they are still fried, you are on to something.[/quote]I’d come to the same conclusion driving through Poway a few weeks ago. No doubt there are a lot of people in trouble with their mortgages (historically speaking), but their were just too many brown lawns for it to be anything but water conservation.
This heatwave helps, eh?
September 4, 2009 at 11:32 AM in reply to: Banks to Flood the Markets with Foreclosures – CNBC Reports #453198sdcellar
Participant[quote=Aecetia]I think some of the lawns are getting fried because of the water restrictions. When it cools down, if they are still fried, you are on to something.[/quote]I’d come to the same conclusion driving through Poway a few weeks ago. No doubt there are a lot of people in trouble with their mortgages (historically speaking), but their were just too many brown lawns for it to be anything but water conservation.
This heatwave helps, eh?
September 4, 2009 at 11:32 AM in reply to: Banks to Flood the Markets with Foreclosures – CNBC Reports #453537sdcellar
Participant[quote=Aecetia]I think some of the lawns are getting fried because of the water restrictions. When it cools down, if they are still fried, you are on to something.[/quote]I’d come to the same conclusion driving through Poway a few weeks ago. No doubt there are a lot of people in trouble with their mortgages (historically speaking), but their were just too many brown lawns for it to be anything but water conservation.
This heatwave helps, eh?
September 4, 2009 at 11:32 AM in reply to: Banks to Flood the Markets with Foreclosures – CNBC Reports #453610sdcellar
Participant[quote=Aecetia]I think some of the lawns are getting fried because of the water restrictions. When it cools down, if they are still fried, you are on to something.[/quote]I’d come to the same conclusion driving through Poway a few weeks ago. No doubt there are a lot of people in trouble with their mortgages (historically speaking), but their were just too many brown lawns for it to be anything but water conservation.
This heatwave helps, eh?
September 4, 2009 at 11:32 AM in reply to: Banks to Flood the Markets with Foreclosures – CNBC Reports #453801sdcellar
Participant[quote=Aecetia]I think some of the lawns are getting fried because of the water restrictions. When it cools down, if they are still fried, you are on to something.[/quote]I’d come to the same conclusion driving through Poway a few weeks ago. No doubt there are a lot of people in trouble with their mortgages (historically speaking), but their were just too many brown lawns for it to be anything but water conservation.
This heatwave helps, eh?
sdcellar
ParticipantYeah.
Well, except that I can’t stake claim to the friends in high places part.
(just let me know when you want me to stop coat tailin’ sdr)
sdcellar
ParticipantYeah.
Well, except that I can’t stake claim to the friends in high places part.
(just let me know when you want me to stop coat tailin’ sdr)
sdcellar
ParticipantYeah.
Well, except that I can’t stake claim to the friends in high places part.
(just let me know when you want me to stop coat tailin’ sdr)
sdcellar
ParticipantYeah.
Well, except that I can’t stake claim to the friends in high places part.
(just let me know when you want me to stop coat tailin’ sdr)
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