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sunny88
Participant[quote=PKMAN][quote=flu]Well, I have a prediction…If prices fall another 15% in this area, I’m pretty confident all the Santee diehards will suddenly vanish from this board…[/quote]
Skyranch is just one of many housing communities in Santee and it’s rather unique, due to its location. So its pricing trend does not reflect the entire Santee.Recently several homes in Riverwalk were sold at roughly the same price that I bought it at. So I’m happy and am not concerned that price will fall 15%.
While some cities in the county had to cancel 4th of July firework due to budget, we enjoyed a spectacular show in our own back yard, less than 1/2 mile from the launch site.
Santee’s no La Jolla but I’m no rich folks either, so Santee’s just fine by me.[/quote]
Riverwalk’s homes are reasonably priced compared to the Eaglepointe homes which at the peak were almost $1 million homes for the larger models. Whether the prices will drop or not will mainly depend on the overall economy and job market. There will always be a demand for good homes in the East County, but probably in the lower price range.
sunny88
Participant[quote=PKMAN][quote=flu]Well, I have a prediction…If prices fall another 15% in this area, I’m pretty confident all the Santee diehards will suddenly vanish from this board…[/quote]
Skyranch is just one of many housing communities in Santee and it’s rather unique, due to its location. So its pricing trend does not reflect the entire Santee.Recently several homes in Riverwalk were sold at roughly the same price that I bought it at. So I’m happy and am not concerned that price will fall 15%.
While some cities in the county had to cancel 4th of July firework due to budget, we enjoyed a spectacular show in our own back yard, less than 1/2 mile from the launch site.
Santee’s no La Jolla but I’m no rich folks either, so Santee’s just fine by me.[/quote]
Riverwalk’s homes are reasonably priced compared to the Eaglepointe homes which at the peak were almost $1 million homes for the larger models. Whether the prices will drop or not will mainly depend on the overall economy and job market. There will always be a demand for good homes in the East County, but probably in the lower price range.
sunny88
ParticipantYou can detest the networking as much as you want but the fact is that’s how our society works. People with connections are more successful in doing most things whether it’s something ethical or not.
sunny88
ParticipantYou can detest the networking as much as you want but the fact is that’s how our society works. People with connections are more successful in doing most things whether it’s something ethical or not.
sunny88
ParticipantYou can detest the networking as much as you want but the fact is that’s how our society works. People with connections are more successful in doing most things whether it’s something ethical or not.
sunny88
ParticipantYou can detest the networking as much as you want but the fact is that’s how our society works. People with connections are more successful in doing most things whether it’s something ethical or not.
sunny88
ParticipantYou can detest the networking as much as you want but the fact is that’s how our society works. People with connections are more successful in doing most things whether it’s something ethical or not.
sunny88
ParticipantWhen talking to some realtors I get the impression that Santee is very unpopular amongst many San Diegans due to a bad reputation from the past. Most of them seem to be outdated. I feel that buying a home in Santee is almost like being an unloved stock of a good company with great potential.
sunny88
ParticipantWhen talking to some realtors I get the impression that Santee is very unpopular amongst many San Diegans due to a bad reputation from the past. Most of them seem to be outdated. I feel that buying a home in Santee is almost like being an unloved stock of a good company with great potential.
sunny88
ParticipantWhen talking to some realtors I get the impression that Santee is very unpopular amongst many San Diegans due to a bad reputation from the past. Most of them seem to be outdated. I feel that buying a home in Santee is almost like being an unloved stock of a good company with great potential.
sunny88
ParticipantWhen talking to some realtors I get the impression that Santee is very unpopular amongst many San Diegans due to a bad reputation from the past. Most of them seem to be outdated. I feel that buying a home in Santee is almost like being an unloved stock of a good company with great potential.
sunny88
ParticipantWhen talking to some realtors I get the impression that Santee is very unpopular amongst many San Diegans due to a bad reputation from the past. Most of them seem to be outdated. I feel that buying a home in Santee is almost like being an unloved stock of a good company with great potential.
sunny88
Participant[quote=PeteDude]While I’m happy the USA won the game and group, I’m not celebrating nearly as much as everyone else– I must be the lone stick-in-the-mud. I expected more, as in the US getting two wins and a tie rather than two ties and a win.
:: sigh :: Maybe I just need a beer.[/quote]
Yes, I feel the same way.
But being first in their group is great as they won’t face Germany in the next round. But Ghana is also a very strong opponent. The US should be able to be beat them as well.sunny88
Participant[quote=PeteDude]While I’m happy the USA won the game and group, I’m not celebrating nearly as much as everyone else– I must be the lone stick-in-the-mud. I expected more, as in the US getting two wins and a tie rather than two ties and a win.
:: sigh :: Maybe I just need a beer.[/quote]
Yes, I feel the same way.
But being first in their group is great as they won’t face Germany in the next round. But Ghana is also a very strong opponent. The US should be able to be beat them as well. -
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