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waterboy
ParticipantSo what are they going to share that I might not already know?
Has anyone ever been to one of these events (or similar) and actually consistantly made money afterwards…I’ve never known anyone
Think I would rather sit with either Than or Paul over a beer at a PB bar.
waterboy
ParticipantSo what are they going to share that I might not already know?
Has anyone ever been to one of these events (or similar) and actually consistantly made money afterwards…I’ve never known anyone
Think I would rather sit with either Than or Paul over a beer at a PB bar.
waterboy
ParticipantSo what are they going to share that I might not already know?
Has anyone ever been to one of these events (or similar) and actually consistantly made money afterwards…I’ve never known anyone
Think I would rather sit with either Than or Paul over a beer at a PB bar.
waterboy
ParticipantSo what are they going to share that I might not already know?
Has anyone ever been to one of these events (or similar) and actually consistantly made money afterwards…I’ve never known anyone
Think I would rather sit with either Than or Paul over a beer at a PB bar.
September 2, 2009 at 10:37 AM in reply to: expensive La Jolla townhomes – how low will they go? #451868waterboy
Participantnothing has bottomed out yet…
some think that areas such as temecula and inland empire have, but we need to see 6mo-1yr of positive increase before a bottom can be called.
Higher-end in La Jolla still has a way to go. A lot of sideline money got excited this spring & summer so activity has been really good, but I still see prices falling a bit more. Stuff over $3MM is going to be hit much harder IMO.
September 2, 2009 at 10:37 AM in reply to: expensive La Jolla townhomes – how low will they go? #452063waterboy
Participantnothing has bottomed out yet…
some think that areas such as temecula and inland empire have, but we need to see 6mo-1yr of positive increase before a bottom can be called.
Higher-end in La Jolla still has a way to go. A lot of sideline money got excited this spring & summer so activity has been really good, but I still see prices falling a bit more. Stuff over $3MM is going to be hit much harder IMO.
September 2, 2009 at 10:37 AM in reply to: expensive La Jolla townhomes – how low will they go? #452403waterboy
Participantnothing has bottomed out yet…
some think that areas such as temecula and inland empire have, but we need to see 6mo-1yr of positive increase before a bottom can be called.
Higher-end in La Jolla still has a way to go. A lot of sideline money got excited this spring & summer so activity has been really good, but I still see prices falling a bit more. Stuff over $3MM is going to be hit much harder IMO.
September 2, 2009 at 10:37 AM in reply to: expensive La Jolla townhomes – how low will they go? #452476waterboy
Participantnothing has bottomed out yet…
some think that areas such as temecula and inland empire have, but we need to see 6mo-1yr of positive increase before a bottom can be called.
Higher-end in La Jolla still has a way to go. A lot of sideline money got excited this spring & summer so activity has been really good, but I still see prices falling a bit more. Stuff over $3MM is going to be hit much harder IMO.
September 2, 2009 at 10:37 AM in reply to: expensive La Jolla townhomes – how low will they go? #452665waterboy
Participantnothing has bottomed out yet…
some think that areas such as temecula and inland empire have, but we need to see 6mo-1yr of positive increase before a bottom can be called.
Higher-end in La Jolla still has a way to go. A lot of sideline money got excited this spring & summer so activity has been really good, but I still see prices falling a bit more. Stuff over $3MM is going to be hit much harder IMO.
September 2, 2009 at 10:09 AM in reply to: expensive La Jolla townhomes – how low will they go? #451843waterboy
ParticipantSome good points Eugene…
El Dorado actually had a 2 story 4br/3ba 2,679 sf close for $590,098 on 3/16/09.
Less demand for the 2 story in that development as the HOA for the 2 story homes is in low $600s and demographic is mainly retired wanting 1 story.
September 2, 2009 at 10:09 AM in reply to: expensive La Jolla townhomes – how low will they go? #452037waterboy
ParticipantSome good points Eugene…
El Dorado actually had a 2 story 4br/3ba 2,679 sf close for $590,098 on 3/16/09.
Less demand for the 2 story in that development as the HOA for the 2 story homes is in low $600s and demographic is mainly retired wanting 1 story.
September 2, 2009 at 10:09 AM in reply to: expensive La Jolla townhomes – how low will they go? #452380waterboy
ParticipantSome good points Eugene…
El Dorado actually had a 2 story 4br/3ba 2,679 sf close for $590,098 on 3/16/09.
Less demand for the 2 story in that development as the HOA for the 2 story homes is in low $600s and demographic is mainly retired wanting 1 story.
September 2, 2009 at 10:09 AM in reply to: expensive La Jolla townhomes – how low will they go? #452451waterboy
ParticipantSome good points Eugene…
El Dorado actually had a 2 story 4br/3ba 2,679 sf close for $590,098 on 3/16/09.
Less demand for the 2 story in that development as the HOA for the 2 story homes is in low $600s and demographic is mainly retired wanting 1 story.
September 2, 2009 at 10:09 AM in reply to: expensive La Jolla townhomes – how low will they go? #452640waterboy
ParticipantSome good points Eugene…
El Dorado actually had a 2 story 4br/3ba 2,679 sf close for $590,098 on 3/16/09.
Less demand for the 2 story in that development as the HOA for the 2 story homes is in low $600s and demographic is mainly retired wanting 1 story.
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