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UCGal
ParticipantOh – and based on your title of this thread… I have to quote my favorite Robert Heinlein quote:
“When in danger or in doubt, run in circles scream and shout!”
(in other words – panic. LOL.)
UCGal
ParticipantOh – and based on your title of this thread… I have to quote my favorite Robert Heinlein quote:
“When in danger or in doubt, run in circles scream and shout!”
(in other words – panic. LOL.)
UCGal
Participanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/Property-617325F3-2411_La_Tinada_Ct_Carlsbad_CA_92009
That went back to the bank in may – but given the $ amount, it may have been a second, rather than first trust deed.
It appears it was listed for several days before going pending.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Carlsbad/2411-La-Tinada-Ct-92009/home/4072751
I can’t advise on whether to list now or not… I’m not familiar enough with your sub-market and what price you’d be listing at. It seems like escrows are closing pretty fast these days – so your window of getting under contract and all contingencies removed is pretty short. This went pending on 9/3, so it’s likely to close early October.
UCGal
Participanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/Property-617325F3-2411_La_Tinada_Ct_Carlsbad_CA_92009
That went back to the bank in may – but given the $ amount, it may have been a second, rather than first trust deed.
It appears it was listed for several days before going pending.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Carlsbad/2411-La-Tinada-Ct-92009/home/4072751
I can’t advise on whether to list now or not… I’m not familiar enough with your sub-market and what price you’d be listing at. It seems like escrows are closing pretty fast these days – so your window of getting under contract and all contingencies removed is pretty short. This went pending on 9/3, so it’s likely to close early October.
UCGal
Participanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/Property-617325F3-2411_La_Tinada_Ct_Carlsbad_CA_92009
That went back to the bank in may – but given the $ amount, it may have been a second, rather than first trust deed.
It appears it was listed for several days before going pending.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Carlsbad/2411-La-Tinada-Ct-92009/home/4072751
I can’t advise on whether to list now or not… I’m not familiar enough with your sub-market and what price you’d be listing at. It seems like escrows are closing pretty fast these days – so your window of getting under contract and all contingencies removed is pretty short. This went pending on 9/3, so it’s likely to close early October.
UCGal
Participanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/Property-617325F3-2411_La_Tinada_Ct_Carlsbad_CA_92009
That went back to the bank in may – but given the $ amount, it may have been a second, rather than first trust deed.
It appears it was listed for several days before going pending.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Carlsbad/2411-La-Tinada-Ct-92009/home/4072751
I can’t advise on whether to list now or not… I’m not familiar enough with your sub-market and what price you’d be listing at. It seems like escrows are closing pretty fast these days – so your window of getting under contract and all contingencies removed is pretty short. This went pending on 9/3, so it’s likely to close early October.
UCGal
Participanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/Property-617325F3-2411_La_Tinada_Ct_Carlsbad_CA_92009
That went back to the bank in may – but given the $ amount, it may have been a second, rather than first trust deed.
It appears it was listed for several days before going pending.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Carlsbad/2411-La-Tinada-Ct-92009/home/4072751
I can’t advise on whether to list now or not… I’m not familiar enough with your sub-market and what price you’d be listing at. It seems like escrows are closing pretty fast these days – so your window of getting under contract and all contingencies removed is pretty short. This went pending on 9/3, so it’s likely to close early October.
UCGal
ParticipantLooking at the pictures I have to laugh at the bathroom shot – with the photographer showing in the mirror.
It looks like a less expensive way to get into the La Jolla high school feeder area.
It’s 2003 prices… which means it’s probably not super over priced.
UCGal
ParticipantLooking at the pictures I have to laugh at the bathroom shot – with the photographer showing in the mirror.
It looks like a less expensive way to get into the La Jolla high school feeder area.
It’s 2003 prices… which means it’s probably not super over priced.
UCGal
ParticipantLooking at the pictures I have to laugh at the bathroom shot – with the photographer showing in the mirror.
It looks like a less expensive way to get into the La Jolla high school feeder area.
It’s 2003 prices… which means it’s probably not super over priced.
UCGal
ParticipantLooking at the pictures I have to laugh at the bathroom shot – with the photographer showing in the mirror.
It looks like a less expensive way to get into the La Jolla high school feeder area.
It’s 2003 prices… which means it’s probably not super over priced.
UCGal
ParticipantLooking at the pictures I have to laugh at the bathroom shot – with the photographer showing in the mirror.
It looks like a less expensive way to get into the La Jolla high school feeder area.
It’s 2003 prices… which means it’s probably not super over priced.
September 13, 2010 at 11:38 AM in reply to: NYT article: Housing Woes Bring a New Cry: Let the Market Fall #604234UCGal
ParticipantJust for the record… different cancers have different stages… Patb’s mom had stage 5. My dad’s blood cancer had 3 stages (with stage 3 being terminal.) My brother and mom’s cancer’s had 4 stages.
Davelj – that’s interesting (and sad) about your mom. Both my dad and my brother had 2 unrelated malignancies… It’s considered very unusual. My brother beat melanoma (after removal of the cancer and lymph node) only to get a completely unrelated cancer. My dad beat prostate cancer after surgery and radiation – only to get a multiple myeloma – an unrelated blood cancer. In both cases the doctors expressed surpise that the cancer was unrelated – but determined they were 2nd malignancies.
My family is my own personal cancer cluster… 5 malignancies in 3 people out of a family of 5. Who needs an area in Carlsbad.
September 13, 2010 at 11:38 AM in reply to: NYT article: Housing Woes Bring a New Cry: Let the Market Fall #604322UCGal
ParticipantJust for the record… different cancers have different stages… Patb’s mom had stage 5. My dad’s blood cancer had 3 stages (with stage 3 being terminal.) My brother and mom’s cancer’s had 4 stages.
Davelj – that’s interesting (and sad) about your mom. Both my dad and my brother had 2 unrelated malignancies… It’s considered very unusual. My brother beat melanoma (after removal of the cancer and lymph node) only to get a completely unrelated cancer. My dad beat prostate cancer after surgery and radiation – only to get a multiple myeloma – an unrelated blood cancer. In both cases the doctors expressed surpise that the cancer was unrelated – but determined they were 2nd malignancies.
My family is my own personal cancer cluster… 5 malignancies in 3 people out of a family of 5. Who needs an area in Carlsbad.
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