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[quote=desmond]Another round of corporate acquisitions could be on the way, Potash, McAfee, who will be next?[/quote]
Intel should have acquired Potash, there is always a demand for fertilizers.
sunny88Participant[quote=desmond]Another round of corporate acquisitions could be on the way, Potash, McAfee, who will be next?[/quote]
Intel should have acquired Potash, there is always a demand for fertilizers.
sunny88ParticipantMany posts have mentioned that “Stonebridge” was and still is overpriced. However, sales activity has been pretty good given the recent economic downturn. In fact, “Serenity” has sold many of their homes during the last year or so at essentially the “old” prices.”Tiburon” has sold most of their homes and even the less attractive “Montero” homes have sold. I guess that a lot of buyers are willing to pay a premium to live in Stonebridge regardless of the future. I’m curious to see how the market will look in 2-3 years. My guess is that the prices will be flat or lower.
sunny88ParticipantMany posts have mentioned that “Stonebridge” was and still is overpriced. However, sales activity has been pretty good given the recent economic downturn. In fact, “Serenity” has sold many of their homes during the last year or so at essentially the “old” prices.”Tiburon” has sold most of their homes and even the less attractive “Montero” homes have sold. I guess that a lot of buyers are willing to pay a premium to live in Stonebridge regardless of the future. I’m curious to see how the market will look in 2-3 years. My guess is that the prices will be flat or lower.
sunny88ParticipantMany posts have mentioned that “Stonebridge” was and still is overpriced. However, sales activity has been pretty good given the recent economic downturn. In fact, “Serenity” has sold many of their homes during the last year or so at essentially the “old” prices.”Tiburon” has sold most of their homes and even the less attractive “Montero” homes have sold. I guess that a lot of buyers are willing to pay a premium to live in Stonebridge regardless of the future. I’m curious to see how the market will look in 2-3 years. My guess is that the prices will be flat or lower.
sunny88ParticipantMany posts have mentioned that “Stonebridge” was and still is overpriced. However, sales activity has been pretty good given the recent economic downturn. In fact, “Serenity” has sold many of their homes during the last year or so at essentially the “old” prices.”Tiburon” has sold most of their homes and even the less attractive “Montero” homes have sold. I guess that a lot of buyers are willing to pay a premium to live in Stonebridge regardless of the future. I’m curious to see how the market will look in 2-3 years. My guess is that the prices will be flat or lower.
sunny88ParticipantMany posts have mentioned that “Stonebridge” was and still is overpriced. However, sales activity has been pretty good given the recent economic downturn. In fact, “Serenity” has sold many of their homes during the last year or so at essentially the “old” prices.”Tiburon” has sold most of their homes and even the less attractive “Montero” homes have sold. I guess that a lot of buyers are willing to pay a premium to live in Stonebridge regardless of the future. I’m curious to see how the market will look in 2-3 years. My guess is that the prices will be flat or lower.
sunny88Participant[quote=Misheloff]I does take a special flavor of stupid to pay over $600k for a home in Santee….[/quote]
What about paying over $900k as some people did 3 years ago in Skyranch? They must be brainless then…
sunny88Participant[quote=Misheloff]I does take a special flavor of stupid to pay over $600k for a home in Santee….[/quote]
What about paying over $900k as some people did 3 years ago in Skyranch? They must be brainless then…
sunny88Participant[quote=Misheloff]I does take a special flavor of stupid to pay over $600k for a home in Santee….[/quote]
What about paying over $900k as some people did 3 years ago in Skyranch? They must be brainless then…
sunny88Participant[quote=Misheloff]I does take a special flavor of stupid to pay over $600k for a home in Santee….[/quote]
What about paying over $900k as some people did 3 years ago in Skyranch? They must be brainless then…
sunny88Participant[quote=Misheloff]I does take a special flavor of stupid to pay over $600k for a home in Santee….[/quote]
What about paying over $900k as some people did 3 years ago in Skyranch? They must be brainless then…
sunny88Participant[quote=SD Realtor]It is tough for me because I have a slight anti stonebridge bias built in… Don’t get me wrong I like it, and for me personally I think you get more home/land in Stonebridge then 4S but it is a tough commute in and out of…not convenient for getting groceries or basically anything. Also it is a bit lunar for me…. needs time for the trees to grow and become more lush if that is possible out there. To me it kind of sits and bakes in the sun.
I don’t mean to bash Stonebridge because as I read it, it sounds like I am but I am not. I know alot of people living there and I dont think one person I know there doesn’t really enjoy it. So I do think it will go down as more economic distress rolls out but I think it will happen slowly. The new home sales are moving pretty well there as well and I think as things slow down the builders will be forced to give some concessions as sales slow. A few posters did well in 2008 when things really crapped out up there.[/quote]
I think you are quite objective in your postings. Stonebridge has some nice homes but the surroundings are actually quite ugly with a lot of powerlines, ugly views from some lots, difficult access and lack of shopping. I think a small shopping area within Stonebridge would make this neighborhood more attractive.
sunny88Participant[quote=SD Realtor]It is tough for me because I have a slight anti stonebridge bias built in… Don’t get me wrong I like it, and for me personally I think you get more home/land in Stonebridge then 4S but it is a tough commute in and out of…not convenient for getting groceries or basically anything. Also it is a bit lunar for me…. needs time for the trees to grow and become more lush if that is possible out there. To me it kind of sits and bakes in the sun.
I don’t mean to bash Stonebridge because as I read it, it sounds like I am but I am not. I know alot of people living there and I dont think one person I know there doesn’t really enjoy it. So I do think it will go down as more economic distress rolls out but I think it will happen slowly. The new home sales are moving pretty well there as well and I think as things slow down the builders will be forced to give some concessions as sales slow. A few posters did well in 2008 when things really crapped out up there.[/quote]
I think you are quite objective in your postings. Stonebridge has some nice homes but the surroundings are actually quite ugly with a lot of powerlines, ugly views from some lots, difficult access and lack of shopping. I think a small shopping area within Stonebridge would make this neighborhood more attractive.
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