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A major difference between Crosby and Santaluz (and you should do your own analysis)is average pricing. Both communities have expensive custom homes ($4M+) – but mean prices are lower in Santaluz. Even with a depressed housing market, prices in Crosby start at $1.3M and up. The products are different too. The homes Davidson built in Crosby are very different and bigger than Santaluz. Almost semi-custom like.
There are some pretty basic Del Sur style homes is SL. You won’t find that kind of product in the Crosby.
vferraroParticipantA major difference between Crosby and Santaluz (and you should do your own analysis)is average pricing. Both communities have expensive custom homes ($4M+) – but mean prices are lower in Santaluz. Even with a depressed housing market, prices in Crosby start at $1.3M and up. The products are different too. The homes Davidson built in Crosby are very different and bigger than Santaluz. Almost semi-custom like.
There are some pretty basic Del Sur style homes is SL. You won’t find that kind of product in the Crosby.
vferraroParticipantA major difference between Crosby and Santaluz (and you should do your own analysis)is average pricing. Both communities have expensive custom homes ($4M+) – but mean prices are lower in Santaluz. Even with a depressed housing market, prices in Crosby start at $1.3M and up. The products are different too. The homes Davidson built in Crosby are very different and bigger than Santaluz. Almost semi-custom like.
There are some pretty basic Del Sur style homes is SL. You won’t find that kind of product in the Crosby.
vferraroParticipantA major difference between Crosby and Santaluz (and you should do your own analysis)is average pricing. Both communities have expensive custom homes ($4M+) – but mean prices are lower in Santaluz. Even with a depressed housing market, prices in Crosby start at $1.3M and up. The products are different too. The homes Davidson built in Crosby are very different and bigger than Santaluz. Almost semi-custom like.
There are some pretty basic Del Sur style homes is SL. You won’t find that kind of product in the Crosby.
vferraroParticipantAs a former BOD in Crosby, I would offer up this. The Crosby has incredible access – be at the beach or Rancho Bernardo in 15 minutes. Bing Crosby Blvd connects Del Dios Hwy in the North to Camino Del Sur (Camino Del Norte) in the South.
The club is top noch and the golf course is one of the top private courses in the US.
There are no new subdivisions in the Crosby. One patio home developer (John Laing) is still selling some villas.
Crosby prices are doing pretty well although there has been some recent softening
Crosby has a real 92067 zip code as some of the Crosby property is in RSF – Santa Luz and Del Sur cannot say that. School District is the same as Fairbanks Ranch.
By the way – in Del Sur they are dealing on Avaron homes which are pretty nice.
Most people in the Crosby have real jobs or are retired. Most of the people in Bridges are “New Rich”. I am not criticizin them. I haven’t met anybody that has a real job there and it is overpriced versus what you can get in the Crosby
Santaluz vs. Crosby? Santaluz has many lower tract homes. Everything in Crosby is pretty high end. My subdivision minimum size was 5700 sq. feet.
vferraroParticipantAs a former BOD in Crosby, I would offer up this. The Crosby has incredible access – be at the beach or Rancho Bernardo in 15 minutes. Bing Crosby Blvd connects Del Dios Hwy in the North to Camino Del Sur (Camino Del Norte) in the South.
The club is top noch and the golf course is one of the top private courses in the US.
There are no new subdivisions in the Crosby. One patio home developer (John Laing) is still selling some villas.
Crosby prices are doing pretty well although there has been some recent softening
Crosby has a real 92067 zip code as some of the Crosby property is in RSF – Santa Luz and Del Sur cannot say that. School District is the same as Fairbanks Ranch.
By the way – in Del Sur they are dealing on Avaron homes which are pretty nice.
Most people in the Crosby have real jobs or are retired. Most of the people in Bridges are “New Rich”. I am not criticizin them. I haven’t met anybody that has a real job there and it is overpriced versus what you can get in the Crosby
Santaluz vs. Crosby? Santaluz has many lower tract homes. Everything in Crosby is pretty high end. My subdivision minimum size was 5700 sq. feet.
vferraroParticipantAs a former BOD in Crosby, I would offer up this. The Crosby has incredible access – be at the beach or Rancho Bernardo in 15 minutes. Bing Crosby Blvd connects Del Dios Hwy in the North to Camino Del Sur (Camino Del Norte) in the South.
The club is top noch and the golf course is one of the top private courses in the US.
There are no new subdivisions in the Crosby. One patio home developer (John Laing) is still selling some villas.
Crosby prices are doing pretty well although there has been some recent softening
Crosby has a real 92067 zip code as some of the Crosby property is in RSF – Santa Luz and Del Sur cannot say that. School District is the same as Fairbanks Ranch.
By the way – in Del Sur they are dealing on Avaron homes which are pretty nice.
Most people in the Crosby have real jobs or are retired. Most of the people in Bridges are “New Rich”. I am not criticizin them. I haven’t met anybody that has a real job there and it is overpriced versus what you can get in the Crosby
Santaluz vs. Crosby? Santaluz has many lower tract homes. Everything in Crosby is pretty high end. My subdivision minimum size was 5700 sq. feet.
vferraroParticipantAs a former BOD in Crosby, I would offer up this. The Crosby has incredible access – be at the beach or Rancho Bernardo in 15 minutes. Bing Crosby Blvd connects Del Dios Hwy in the North to Camino Del Sur (Camino Del Norte) in the South.
The club is top noch and the golf course is one of the top private courses in the US.
There are no new subdivisions in the Crosby. One patio home developer (John Laing) is still selling some villas.
Crosby prices are doing pretty well although there has been some recent softening
Crosby has a real 92067 zip code as some of the Crosby property is in RSF – Santa Luz and Del Sur cannot say that. School District is the same as Fairbanks Ranch.
By the way – in Del Sur they are dealing on Avaron homes which are pretty nice.
Most people in the Crosby have real jobs or are retired. Most of the people in Bridges are “New Rich”. I am not criticizin them. I haven’t met anybody that has a real job there and it is overpriced versus what you can get in the Crosby
Santaluz vs. Crosby? Santaluz has many lower tract homes. Everything in Crosby is pretty high end. My subdivision minimum size was 5700 sq. feet.
vferraroParticipantAs a former BOD in Crosby, I would offer up this. The Crosby has incredible access – be at the beach or Rancho Bernardo in 15 minutes. Bing Crosby Blvd connects Del Dios Hwy in the North to Camino Del Sur (Camino Del Norte) in the South.
The club is top noch and the golf course is one of the top private courses in the US.
There are no new subdivisions in the Crosby. One patio home developer (John Laing) is still selling some villas.
Crosby prices are doing pretty well although there has been some recent softening
Crosby has a real 92067 zip code as some of the Crosby property is in RSF – Santa Luz and Del Sur cannot say that. School District is the same as Fairbanks Ranch.
By the way – in Del Sur they are dealing on Avaron homes which are pretty nice.
Most people in the Crosby have real jobs or are retired. Most of the people in Bridges are “New Rich”. I am not criticizin them. I haven’t met anybody that has a real job there and it is overpriced versus what you can get in the Crosby
Santaluz vs. Crosby? Santaluz has many lower tract homes. Everything in Crosby is pretty high end. My subdivision minimum size was 5700 sq. feet.
vferraroParticipantHi folks – these auction exist to TAKE YOUR MONEY. I do not think they are interesting until you see “no reserve” auctions in play. In my opinion, they are around the corner.
Note how they use previously valued to $X ($X being the peak of the market) to indicate some sort of savings value
Hold on to your wallets.
If anyone attened this auction could you kindly post the prices relaized?
Thanks
vferraroParticipantHi folks – these auction exist to TAKE YOUR MONEY. I do not think they are interesting until you see “no reserve” auctions in play. In my opinion, they are around the corner.
Note how they use previously valued to $X ($X being the peak of the market) to indicate some sort of savings value
Hold on to your wallets.
If anyone attened this auction could you kindly post the prices relaized?
Thanks
vferraroParticipantHi folks – these auction exist to TAKE YOUR MONEY. I do not think they are interesting until you see “no reserve” auctions in play. In my opinion, they are around the corner.
Note how they use previously valued to $X ($X being the peak of the market) to indicate some sort of savings value
Hold on to your wallets.
If anyone attened this auction could you kindly post the prices relaized?
Thanks
vferraroParticipantHi folks – these auction exist to TAKE YOUR MONEY. I do not think they are interesting until you see “no reserve” auctions in play. In my opinion, they are around the corner.
Note how they use previously valued to $X ($X being the peak of the market) to indicate some sort of savings value
Hold on to your wallets.
If anyone attened this auction could you kindly post the prices relaized?
Thanks
vferraroParticipantHi folks – these auction exist to TAKE YOUR MONEY. I do not think they are interesting until you see “no reserve” auctions in play. In my opinion, they are around the corner.
Note how they use previously valued to $X ($X being the peak of the market) to indicate some sort of savings value
Hold on to your wallets.
If anyone attened this auction could you kindly post the prices relaized?
Thanks
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