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We been actively looking for the past 6 months in CV and can’t believe how many properties were over bid or paid above the listing price. Let’s hope for the foreclosures to kick back in soon or else we will experience another buying frenzy like past years. Can’t believe many are actively buying, with the current economy, along with the high unemployment, I thought it will be the buyers market in SD. I guess not….
sfexporterParticipantWe been actively looking for the past 6 months in CV and can’t believe how many properties were over bid or paid above the listing price. Let’s hope for the foreclosures to kick back in soon or else we will experience another buying frenzy like past years. Can’t believe many are actively buying, with the current economy, along with the high unemployment, I thought it will be the buyers market in SD. I guess not….
sfexporterParticipantWe been actively looking for the past 6 months in CV and can’t believe how many properties were over bid or paid above the listing price. Let’s hope for the foreclosures to kick back in soon or else we will experience another buying frenzy like past years. Can’t believe many are actively buying, with the current economy, along with the high unemployment, I thought it will be the buyers market in SD. I guess not….
sfexporterParticipantWe been actively looking for the past 6 months in CV and can’t believe how many properties were over bid or paid above the listing price. Let’s hope for the foreclosures to kick back in soon or else we will experience another buying frenzy like past years. Can’t believe many are actively buying, with the current economy, along with the high unemployment, I thought it will be the buyers market in SD. I guess not….
sfexporterParticipant[quote=CV]I don’t know about 4S, but in Carmel Valley, new home prices are dropping.
Bridle Ridge:
Plan 1 on Gablewood, originally asking 859,450. Lowered to 796,000, went pending.
Plan 2 on Gablewood, originally asking 913,900, now priced at 848,000.
Plan 3 on Gablewood, originally priced at 919,900, now priced at 847,000.
Plan 3 on Heather Run Ct originally 1,039,900, went down to 997k with upgrades.
Plan 2 on Heather Run Court was 1,028,900, went down to 977k with upgrades.
Plan 3 on Heather Run was 1,012,000 now 997k with upgrades.
Plan 2 on Heather Run was 1,040,900 went down to 992,950 with upgrades.
Pretty rare for a builder to lower their prices on a house rather than try to sell it by offering incentives or free upgrades. Apparently Pardee needs to do all of the above to sell these houses right now.
Also seeing a lot more short sales and REOs (relatively – they’re still small in number) on existing homes in CV. [/quote]
Pardee has no choice but to lower their prices due to locations, locations, locations. Those homes are very close to power poles/lines. Some has nice view of canyon and city but still too close to the poles/lines.
The Manazanita Trail is nice and reasonably priced but the carrying cost (MR & HOA) is about $600 a month, which makes the overall price/cost less desirable.
sfexporterParticipant[quote=CV]I don’t know about 4S, but in Carmel Valley, new home prices are dropping.
Bridle Ridge:
Plan 1 on Gablewood, originally asking 859,450. Lowered to 796,000, went pending.
Plan 2 on Gablewood, originally asking 913,900, now priced at 848,000.
Plan 3 on Gablewood, originally priced at 919,900, now priced at 847,000.
Plan 3 on Heather Run Ct originally 1,039,900, went down to 997k with upgrades.
Plan 2 on Heather Run Court was 1,028,900, went down to 977k with upgrades.
Plan 3 on Heather Run was 1,012,000 now 997k with upgrades.
Plan 2 on Heather Run was 1,040,900 went down to 992,950 with upgrades.
Pretty rare for a builder to lower their prices on a house rather than try to sell it by offering incentives or free upgrades. Apparently Pardee needs to do all of the above to sell these houses right now.
Also seeing a lot more short sales and REOs (relatively – they’re still small in number) on existing homes in CV. [/quote]
Pardee has no choice but to lower their prices due to locations, locations, locations. Those homes are very close to power poles/lines. Some has nice view of canyon and city but still too close to the poles/lines.
The Manazanita Trail is nice and reasonably priced but the carrying cost (MR & HOA) is about $600 a month, which makes the overall price/cost less desirable.
sfexporterParticipant[quote=CV]I don’t know about 4S, but in Carmel Valley, new home prices are dropping.
Bridle Ridge:
Plan 1 on Gablewood, originally asking 859,450. Lowered to 796,000, went pending.
Plan 2 on Gablewood, originally asking 913,900, now priced at 848,000.
Plan 3 on Gablewood, originally priced at 919,900, now priced at 847,000.
Plan 3 on Heather Run Ct originally 1,039,900, went down to 997k with upgrades.
Plan 2 on Heather Run Court was 1,028,900, went down to 977k with upgrades.
Plan 3 on Heather Run was 1,012,000 now 997k with upgrades.
Plan 2 on Heather Run was 1,040,900 went down to 992,950 with upgrades.
Pretty rare for a builder to lower their prices on a house rather than try to sell it by offering incentives or free upgrades. Apparently Pardee needs to do all of the above to sell these houses right now.
Also seeing a lot more short sales and REOs (relatively – they’re still small in number) on existing homes in CV. [/quote]
Pardee has no choice but to lower their prices due to locations, locations, locations. Those homes are very close to power poles/lines. Some has nice view of canyon and city but still too close to the poles/lines.
The Manazanita Trail is nice and reasonably priced but the carrying cost (MR & HOA) is about $600 a month, which makes the overall price/cost less desirable.
sfexporterParticipant[quote=CV]I don’t know about 4S, but in Carmel Valley, new home prices are dropping.
Bridle Ridge:
Plan 1 on Gablewood, originally asking 859,450. Lowered to 796,000, went pending.
Plan 2 on Gablewood, originally asking 913,900, now priced at 848,000.
Plan 3 on Gablewood, originally priced at 919,900, now priced at 847,000.
Plan 3 on Heather Run Ct originally 1,039,900, went down to 997k with upgrades.
Plan 2 on Heather Run Court was 1,028,900, went down to 977k with upgrades.
Plan 3 on Heather Run was 1,012,000 now 997k with upgrades.
Plan 2 on Heather Run was 1,040,900 went down to 992,950 with upgrades.
Pretty rare for a builder to lower their prices on a house rather than try to sell it by offering incentives or free upgrades. Apparently Pardee needs to do all of the above to sell these houses right now.
Also seeing a lot more short sales and REOs (relatively – they’re still small in number) on existing homes in CV. [/quote]
Pardee has no choice but to lower their prices due to locations, locations, locations. Those homes are very close to power poles/lines. Some has nice view of canyon and city but still too close to the poles/lines.
The Manazanita Trail is nice and reasonably priced but the carrying cost (MR & HOA) is about $600 a month, which makes the overall price/cost less desirable.
sfexporterParticipant[quote=CV]I don’t know about 4S, but in Carmel Valley, new home prices are dropping.
Bridle Ridge:
Plan 1 on Gablewood, originally asking 859,450. Lowered to 796,000, went pending.
Plan 2 on Gablewood, originally asking 913,900, now priced at 848,000.
Plan 3 on Gablewood, originally priced at 919,900, now priced at 847,000.
Plan 3 on Heather Run Ct originally 1,039,900, went down to 997k with upgrades.
Plan 2 on Heather Run Court was 1,028,900, went down to 977k with upgrades.
Plan 3 on Heather Run was 1,012,000 now 997k with upgrades.
Plan 2 on Heather Run was 1,040,900 went down to 992,950 with upgrades.
Pretty rare for a builder to lower their prices on a house rather than try to sell it by offering incentives or free upgrades. Apparently Pardee needs to do all of the above to sell these houses right now.
Also seeing a lot more short sales and REOs (relatively – they’re still small in number) on existing homes in CV. [/quote]
Pardee has no choice but to lower their prices due to locations, locations, locations. Those homes are very close to power poles/lines. Some has nice view of canyon and city but still too close to the poles/lines.
The Manazanita Trail is nice and reasonably priced but the carrying cost (MR & HOA) is about $600 a month, which makes the overall price/cost less desirable.
sfexporterParticipantIt depends. Some HOAs do not allow parking on on the common street overnight, which is overkill. Some don’t allow garage door to be opened for more then several hours unless you are moving stuffs in and out….I guess they are trying to discourage grease-monkey neighborhood from starting.
sfexporterParticipantIt depends. Some HOAs do not allow parking on on the common street overnight, which is overkill. Some don’t allow garage door to be opened for more then several hours unless you are moving stuffs in and out….I guess they are trying to discourage grease-monkey neighborhood from starting.
sfexporterParticipantIt depends. Some HOAs do not allow parking on on the common street overnight, which is overkill. Some don’t allow garage door to be opened for more then several hours unless you are moving stuffs in and out….I guess they are trying to discourage grease-monkey neighborhood from starting.
sfexporterParticipantIt depends. Some HOAs do not allow parking on on the common street overnight, which is overkill. Some don’t allow garage door to be opened for more then several hours unless you are moving stuffs in and out….I guess they are trying to discourage grease-monkey neighborhood from starting.
sfexporterParticipantIt depends. Some HOAs do not allow parking on on the common street overnight, which is overkill. Some don’t allow garage door to be opened for more then several hours unless you are moving stuffs in and out….I guess they are trying to discourage grease-monkey neighborhood from starting.
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