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This may be a fluke, but I just found a house on Homerebate that was not on the listings with Redfin or SDL. Checked the sold list on SDL and there it was…
strawberryfieldsParticipantThis may be a fluke, but I just found a house on Homerebate that was not on the listings with Redfin or SDL. Checked the sold list on SDL and there it was…
strawberryfieldsParticipantThis may be a fluke, but I just found a house on Homerebate that was not on the listings with Redfin or SDL. Checked the sold list on SDL and there it was…
strawberryfieldsParticipantThis may be a fluke, but I just found a house on Homerebate that was not on the listings with Redfin or SDL. Checked the sold list on SDL and there it was…
strawberryfieldsParticipantThis may be a fluke, but I just found a house on Homerebate that was not on the listings with Redfin or SDL. Checked the sold list on SDL and there it was…
strawberryfieldsParticipant[quote=DataAgent]”Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k.”
Can you show an example of a 3000 sq ft home that sold for under $300K in Scripps Ranch in 1999?
[/quote]Yikes – I didn’t mean 3000 sq ft homes selling for that. I meant starter homes – older homes on streets like Tribuna, Ironwood, etc.; smaller but newer homes along Scripps Trl and the streets that move off it – La Vita, Rue Des Amis, Weatherwood, etc.
strawberryfieldsParticipant[quote=DataAgent]”Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k.”
Can you show an example of a 3000 sq ft home that sold for under $300K in Scripps Ranch in 1999?
[/quote]Yikes – I didn’t mean 3000 sq ft homes selling for that. I meant starter homes – older homes on streets like Tribuna, Ironwood, etc.; smaller but newer homes along Scripps Trl and the streets that move off it – La Vita, Rue Des Amis, Weatherwood, etc.
strawberryfieldsParticipant[quote=DataAgent]”Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k.”
Can you show an example of a 3000 sq ft home that sold for under $300K in Scripps Ranch in 1999?
[/quote]Yikes – I didn’t mean 3000 sq ft homes selling for that. I meant starter homes – older homes on streets like Tribuna, Ironwood, etc.; smaller but newer homes along Scripps Trl and the streets that move off it – La Vita, Rue Des Amis, Weatherwood, etc.
strawberryfieldsParticipant[quote=DataAgent]”Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k.”
Can you show an example of a 3000 sq ft home that sold for under $300K in Scripps Ranch in 1999?
[/quote]Yikes – I didn’t mean 3000 sq ft homes selling for that. I meant starter homes – older homes on streets like Tribuna, Ironwood, etc.; smaller but newer homes along Scripps Trl and the streets that move off it – La Vita, Rue Des Amis, Weatherwood, etc.
strawberryfieldsParticipant[quote=DataAgent]”Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k.”
Can you show an example of a 3000 sq ft home that sold for under $300K in Scripps Ranch in 1999?
[/quote]Yikes – I didn’t mean 3000 sq ft homes selling for that. I meant starter homes – older homes on streets like Tribuna, Ironwood, etc.; smaller but newer homes along Scripps Trl and the streets that move off it – La Vita, Rue Des Amis, Weatherwood, etc.
strawberryfieldsParticipantThank you for all the responses.
The comments about SR not being a starter home neighborhood are what make me think I’ve become unrealistic in what to expect from the downturn. Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k. It seems that the consensus is that we won’t see prices go anywhere near that again.
As for the houses listed above, I know where they are and the first three either face or are alongside busy streets. The other two are out of our range.
Seems like we’d need a heck of a lot of foreclosures to make much of a dent in these prices!
strawberryfieldsParticipantThank you for all the responses.
The comments about SR not being a starter home neighborhood are what make me think I’ve become unrealistic in what to expect from the downturn. Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k. It seems that the consensus is that we won’t see prices go anywhere near that again.
As for the houses listed above, I know where they are and the first three either face or are alongside busy streets. The other two are out of our range.
Seems like we’d need a heck of a lot of foreclosures to make much of a dent in these prices!
strawberryfieldsParticipantThank you for all the responses.
The comments about SR not being a starter home neighborhood are what make me think I’ve become unrealistic in what to expect from the downturn. Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k. It seems that the consensus is that we won’t see prices go anywhere near that again.
As for the houses listed above, I know where they are and the first three either face or are alongside busy streets. The other two are out of our range.
Seems like we’d need a heck of a lot of foreclosures to make much of a dent in these prices!
strawberryfieldsParticipantThank you for all the responses.
The comments about SR not being a starter home neighborhood are what make me think I’ve become unrealistic in what to expect from the downturn. Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k. It seems that the consensus is that we won’t see prices go anywhere near that again.
As for the houses listed above, I know where they are and the first three either face or are alongside busy streets. The other two are out of our range.
Seems like we’d need a heck of a lot of foreclosures to make much of a dent in these prices!
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