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March 19, 2009 at 1:30 PM in reply to: What is a fair price to pay for a Condo in Hillcrest? #370554March 19, 2009 at 1:30 PM in reply to: What is a fair price to pay for a Condo in Hillcrest? #370669
urbanrealtor
ParticipantTypically, the end of the month is more concentrated as far as closings.
I suspect you will that number change a bit when calculated in 12 days.We will see.
March 19, 2009 at 12:56 PM in reply to: What is a fair price to pay for a Condo in Hillcrest? #370039urbanrealtor
ParticipantAnd of course that means the difference in the past 2 months vs the last 6 months.
Not the last 2 versus the prior 2 (which would be more illustrative.
But now I want to eat dinner.
March 19, 2009 at 12:56 PM in reply to: What is a fair price to pay for a Condo in Hillcrest? #370327urbanrealtor
ParticipantAnd of course that means the difference in the past 2 months vs the last 6 months.
Not the last 2 versus the prior 2 (which would be more illustrative.
But now I want to eat dinner.
March 19, 2009 at 12:56 PM in reply to: What is a fair price to pay for a Condo in Hillcrest? #370492urbanrealtor
ParticipantAnd of course that means the difference in the past 2 months vs the last 6 months.
Not the last 2 versus the prior 2 (which would be more illustrative.
But now I want to eat dinner.
March 19, 2009 at 12:56 PM in reply to: What is a fair price to pay for a Condo in Hillcrest? #370534urbanrealtor
ParticipantAnd of course that means the difference in the past 2 months vs the last 6 months.
Not the last 2 versus the prior 2 (which would be more illustrative.
But now I want to eat dinner.
March 19, 2009 at 12:56 PM in reply to: What is a fair price to pay for a Condo in Hillcrest? #370650urbanrealtor
ParticipantAnd of course that means the difference in the past 2 months vs the last 6 months.
Not the last 2 versus the prior 2 (which would be more illustrative.
But now I want to eat dinner.
March 19, 2009 at 12:53 PM in reply to: What is a fair price to pay for a Condo in Hillcrest? #370034urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor]Per your request.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=1497632129&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
BTW, the 369 is the list price per square foot.
The sale price per square foot is what you should look at.
In this new one, we see the close price drops about 4 % but its also a super small sample set.
Its tough to figure much based on 4 closings.
It would make more sense to check the closing ppsf change based on all of 92103 (or even a better bounded geographic region).[/quote]
On that note:
Here is all of 92103 closed in the last six months.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=896120566&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
It shows a closed ppsf of 376.Here is all of 92103 closed in the last 2 months.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=1619069804&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
It shows a closed ppsf of 369.So a decrease of 1.9%.
March 19, 2009 at 12:53 PM in reply to: What is a fair price to pay for a Condo in Hillcrest? #370322urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor]Per your request.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=1497632129&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
BTW, the 369 is the list price per square foot.
The sale price per square foot is what you should look at.
In this new one, we see the close price drops about 4 % but its also a super small sample set.
Its tough to figure much based on 4 closings.
It would make more sense to check the closing ppsf change based on all of 92103 (or even a better bounded geographic region).[/quote]
On that note:
Here is all of 92103 closed in the last six months.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=896120566&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
It shows a closed ppsf of 376.Here is all of 92103 closed in the last 2 months.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=1619069804&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
It shows a closed ppsf of 369.So a decrease of 1.9%.
March 19, 2009 at 12:53 PM in reply to: What is a fair price to pay for a Condo in Hillcrest? #370487urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor]Per your request.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=1497632129&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
BTW, the 369 is the list price per square foot.
The sale price per square foot is what you should look at.
In this new one, we see the close price drops about 4 % but its also a super small sample set.
Its tough to figure much based on 4 closings.
It would make more sense to check the closing ppsf change based on all of 92103 (or even a better bounded geographic region).[/quote]
On that note:
Here is all of 92103 closed in the last six months.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=896120566&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
It shows a closed ppsf of 376.Here is all of 92103 closed in the last 2 months.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=1619069804&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
It shows a closed ppsf of 369.So a decrease of 1.9%.
March 19, 2009 at 12:53 PM in reply to: What is a fair price to pay for a Condo in Hillcrest? #370529urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor]Per your request.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=1497632129&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
BTW, the 369 is the list price per square foot.
The sale price per square foot is what you should look at.
In this new one, we see the close price drops about 4 % but its also a super small sample set.
Its tough to figure much based on 4 closings.
It would make more sense to check the closing ppsf change based on all of 92103 (or even a better bounded geographic region).[/quote]
On that note:
Here is all of 92103 closed in the last six months.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=896120566&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
It shows a closed ppsf of 376.Here is all of 92103 closed in the last 2 months.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=1619069804&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
It shows a closed ppsf of 369.So a decrease of 1.9%.
March 19, 2009 at 12:53 PM in reply to: What is a fair price to pay for a Condo in Hillcrest? #370645urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor]Per your request.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=1497632129&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
BTW, the 369 is the list price per square foot.
The sale price per square foot is what you should look at.
In this new one, we see the close price drops about 4 % but its also a super small sample set.
Its tough to figure much based on 4 closings.
It would make more sense to check the closing ppsf change based on all of 92103 (or even a better bounded geographic region).[/quote]
On that note:
Here is all of 92103 closed in the last six months.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=896120566&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
It shows a closed ppsf of 376.Here is all of 92103 closed in the last 2 months.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=1619069804&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
It shows a closed ppsf of 369.So a decrease of 1.9%.
March 19, 2009 at 12:41 PM in reply to: What is a fair price to pay for a Condo in Hillcrest? #370024urbanrealtor
ParticipantPer your request.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=1497632129&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
BTW, the 369 is the list price per square foot.
The sale price per square foot is what you should look at.
In this new one, we see the close price drops about 4 % but its also a super small sample set.
Its tough to figure much based on 4 closings.
It would make more sense to check the closing ppsf change based on all of 92103 (or even a better bounded geographic region).
March 19, 2009 at 12:41 PM in reply to: What is a fair price to pay for a Condo in Hillcrest? #370312urbanrealtor
ParticipantPer your request.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=1497632129&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
BTW, the 369 is the list price per square foot.
The sale price per square foot is what you should look at.
In this new one, we see the close price drops about 4 % but its also a super small sample set.
Its tough to figure much based on 4 closings.
It would make more sense to check the closing ppsf change based on all of 92103 (or even a better bounded geographic region).
March 19, 2009 at 12:41 PM in reply to: What is a fair price to pay for a Condo in Hillcrest? #370478urbanrealtor
ParticipantPer your request.
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/Pub/EmailView.asp?r=1497632129&s=SND&t=SND&g=1
BTW, the 369 is the list price per square foot.
The sale price per square foot is what you should look at.
In this new one, we see the close price drops about 4 % but its also a super small sample set.
Its tough to figure much based on 4 closings.
It would make more sense to check the closing ppsf change based on all of 92103 (or even a better bounded geographic region).
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