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sdduuuude
ParticipantI know, I know.
There’s some on the east side of Gaffney Ct.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI know, I know.
There’s some on the east side of Gaffney Ct.
sdduuuude
ParticipantHey SDR – while you are looking, if happen to notice any 1800 – 2200 sq ft homes on lots over 9,000 sq. ft and you get a chance to post them here, I’d appreciate it.
I’m just a “looky loo” at this point, but want to keep an eye on this type of home in CV / Dieguito School District.
Thanks.
sdduuuude
ParticipantHey SDR – while you are looking, if happen to notice any 1800 – 2200 sq ft homes on lots over 9,000 sq. ft and you get a chance to post them here, I’d appreciate it.
I’m just a “looky loo” at this point, but want to keep an eye on this type of home in CV / Dieguito School District.
Thanks.
sdduuuude
ParticipantHey SDR – while you are looking, if happen to notice any 1800 – 2200 sq ft homes on lots over 9,000 sq. ft and you get a chance to post them here, I’d appreciate it.
I’m just a “looky loo” at this point, but want to keep an eye on this type of home in CV / Dieguito School District.
Thanks.
sdduuuude
ParticipantHey SDR – while you are looking, if happen to notice any 1800 – 2200 sq ft homes on lots over 9,000 sq. ft and you get a chance to post them here, I’d appreciate it.
I’m just a “looky loo” at this point, but want to keep an eye on this type of home in CV / Dieguito School District.
Thanks.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI think in the current market what causes one area to be more “resilient” is whether or not there was heavy speculative growth during the bubble inflation years.
AN – good numbers on those neighborhoods. The question I have – what was it like in 2002 ? Was the % difference between CV and other areas about the same ?
Did CV see price increases due to speculation or were people buying to live there? Did CV see more growth than other areas or less ?
In other words, I wanna see something like Rich’s Case-Schiller graphs (or price per sq ft) with a different line for each of these zip codes, (plus, maybe Temecula to see a worst case). That would help answer the Q of what ‘hoods will be more resilient.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI think in the current market what causes one area to be more “resilient” is whether or not there was heavy speculative growth during the bubble inflation years.
AN – good numbers on those neighborhoods. The question I have – what was it like in 2002 ? Was the % difference between CV and other areas about the same ?
Did CV see price increases due to speculation or were people buying to live there? Did CV see more growth than other areas or less ?
In other words, I wanna see something like Rich’s Case-Schiller graphs (or price per sq ft) with a different line for each of these zip codes, (plus, maybe Temecula to see a worst case). That would help answer the Q of what ‘hoods will be more resilient.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI think in the current market what causes one area to be more “resilient” is whether or not there was heavy speculative growth during the bubble inflation years.
AN – good numbers on those neighborhoods. The question I have – what was it like in 2002 ? Was the % difference between CV and other areas about the same ?
Did CV see price increases due to speculation or were people buying to live there? Did CV see more growth than other areas or less ?
In other words, I wanna see something like Rich’s Case-Schiller graphs (or price per sq ft) with a different line for each of these zip codes, (plus, maybe Temecula to see a worst case). That would help answer the Q of what ‘hoods will be more resilient.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI think in the current market what causes one area to be more “resilient” is whether or not there was heavy speculative growth during the bubble inflation years.
AN – good numbers on those neighborhoods. The question I have – what was it like in 2002 ? Was the % difference between CV and other areas about the same ?
Did CV see price increases due to speculation or were people buying to live there? Did CV see more growth than other areas or less ?
In other words, I wanna see something like Rich’s Case-Schiller graphs (or price per sq ft) with a different line for each of these zip codes, (plus, maybe Temecula to see a worst case). That would help answer the Q of what ‘hoods will be more resilient.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI think “BOO freakin HOO” should be an official Pigg battle cry.
BFH for short.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI think “BOO freakin HOO” should be an official Pigg battle cry.
BFH for short.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI think “BOO freakin HOO” should be an official Pigg battle cry.
BFH for short.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI think “BOO freakin HOO” should be an official Pigg battle cry.
BFH for short.
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