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I posted some data last month, SEH is in bad shape. Since my posts it has stabalized a bit and some morons have bought houses at prices that make no sense. The Rivercrest house is pending, I can’t wait to see what it sells for.
waiting for bottomParticipantI posted some data last month, SEH is in bad shape. Since my posts it has stabalized a bit and some morons have bought houses at prices that make no sense. The Rivercrest house is pending, I can’t wait to see what it sells for.
waiting for bottomParticipantI posted some data last month, SEH is in bad shape. Since my posts it has stabalized a bit and some morons have bought houses at prices that make no sense. The Rivercrest house is pending, I can’t wait to see what it sells for.
waiting for bottomParticipantI posted some data last month, SEH is in bad shape. Since my posts it has stabalized a bit and some morons have bought houses at prices that make no sense. The Rivercrest house is pending, I can’t wait to see what it sells for.
waiting for bottomParticipantOther facts:
No one bought this house when it was priced at $899K.
No one bought this house when it was priced at $849K.
No one is bitiing now at $799K.
There is a larger house on a culdesac in The Cove for $799K.
Your colleague marketed it as “priced below market” at 899K.
You guys all take data and twist it however you want. I don’t have access to the same data you do so I don’t know what to say about your 2002 sales.
waiting for bottomParticipantOther facts:
No one bought this house when it was priced at $899K.
No one bought this house when it was priced at $849K.
No one is bitiing now at $799K.
There is a larger house on a culdesac in The Cove for $799K.
Your colleague marketed it as “priced below market” at 899K.
You guys all take data and twist it however you want. I don’t have access to the same data you do so I don’t know what to say about your 2002 sales.
waiting for bottomParticipantOther facts:
No one bought this house when it was priced at $899K.
No one bought this house when it was priced at $849K.
No one is bitiing now at $799K.
There is a larger house on a culdesac in The Cove for $799K.
Your colleague marketed it as “priced below market” at 899K.
You guys all take data and twist it however you want. I don’t have access to the same data you do so I don’t know what to say about your 2002 sales.
waiting for bottomParticipantOther facts:
No one bought this house when it was priced at $899K.
No one bought this house when it was priced at $849K.
No one is bitiing now at $799K.
There is a larger house on a culdesac in The Cove for $799K.
Your colleague marketed it as “priced below market” at 899K.
You guys all take data and twist it however you want. I don’t have access to the same data you do so I don’t know what to say about your 2002 sales.
waiting for bottomParticipantOther facts:
No one bought this house when it was priced at $899K.
No one bought this house when it was priced at $849K.
No one is bitiing now at $799K.
There is a larger house on a culdesac in The Cove for $799K.
Your colleague marketed it as “priced below market” at 899K.
You guys all take data and twist it however you want. I don’t have access to the same data you do so I don’t know what to say about your 2002 sales.
waiting for bottomParticipantYour are right, I am being a little loose with my years. It is more like 6-7 years ago when the houses were in the ranges I quoted.
I don’t think I’d buy in Mar Brisa, it has a cramped feel to it. The $625-$675K houses there are too small anyways.
Here is one counter-ecample though – Mariner’s point with no view:
6746 Solandra – Currently listed at $799K – Bought in 1997 at $304K – Zillow graph has this hitting 500K in 04-05. Knowing that Zillow is off, let’s call it 2002. Not quite the 600K you quoted. (I’ll use your “close enough” argument). 4%/yr since purchase get them south of $500K. This house is still listed $50K above other listings on a sq footage basis. We’ll see it below 650 in the next 18 months.
I’m not looking in the “real” Aviara.
waiting for bottomParticipantYour are right, I am being a little loose with my years. It is more like 6-7 years ago when the houses were in the ranges I quoted.
I don’t think I’d buy in Mar Brisa, it has a cramped feel to it. The $625-$675K houses there are too small anyways.
Here is one counter-ecample though – Mariner’s point with no view:
6746 Solandra – Currently listed at $799K – Bought in 1997 at $304K – Zillow graph has this hitting 500K in 04-05. Knowing that Zillow is off, let’s call it 2002. Not quite the 600K you quoted. (I’ll use your “close enough” argument). 4%/yr since purchase get them south of $500K. This house is still listed $50K above other listings on a sq footage basis. We’ll see it below 650 in the next 18 months.
I’m not looking in the “real” Aviara.
waiting for bottomParticipantYour are right, I am being a little loose with my years. It is more like 6-7 years ago when the houses were in the ranges I quoted.
I don’t think I’d buy in Mar Brisa, it has a cramped feel to it. The $625-$675K houses there are too small anyways.
Here is one counter-ecample though – Mariner’s point with no view:
6746 Solandra – Currently listed at $799K – Bought in 1997 at $304K – Zillow graph has this hitting 500K in 04-05. Knowing that Zillow is off, let’s call it 2002. Not quite the 600K you quoted. (I’ll use your “close enough” argument). 4%/yr since purchase get them south of $500K. This house is still listed $50K above other listings on a sq footage basis. We’ll see it below 650 in the next 18 months.
I’m not looking in the “real” Aviara.
waiting for bottomParticipantYour are right, I am being a little loose with my years. It is more like 6-7 years ago when the houses were in the ranges I quoted.
I don’t think I’d buy in Mar Brisa, it has a cramped feel to it. The $625-$675K houses there are too small anyways.
Here is one counter-ecample though – Mariner’s point with no view:
6746 Solandra – Currently listed at $799K – Bought in 1997 at $304K – Zillow graph has this hitting 500K in 04-05. Knowing that Zillow is off, let’s call it 2002. Not quite the 600K you quoted. (I’ll use your “close enough” argument). 4%/yr since purchase get them south of $500K. This house is still listed $50K above other listings on a sq footage basis. We’ll see it below 650 in the next 18 months.
I’m not looking in the “real” Aviara.
waiting for bottomParticipantYour are right, I am being a little loose with my years. It is more like 6-7 years ago when the houses were in the ranges I quoted.
I don’t think I’d buy in Mar Brisa, it has a cramped feel to it. The $625-$675K houses there are too small anyways.
Here is one counter-ecample though – Mariner’s point with no view:
6746 Solandra – Currently listed at $799K – Bought in 1997 at $304K – Zillow graph has this hitting 500K in 04-05. Knowing that Zillow is off, let’s call it 2002. Not quite the 600K you quoted. (I’ll use your “close enough” argument). 4%/yr since purchase get them south of $500K. This house is still listed $50K above other listings on a sq footage basis. We’ll see it below 650 in the next 18 months.
I’m not looking in the “real” Aviara.
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