My new listing at 4571 Picadilly Ct. in Carlsbad, a newer (1988) one-story house with ocean view and no Mello-Roos!
Lower-Priced Ocean View!
by Jim the Realtor | Aug 9, 2010 | Jim TV, Klinge Realty, North County Coastal | 9 comments
by Jim the Realtor | Aug 9, 2010 | Jim TV, Klinge Realty, North County Coastal | 9 comments
My new listing at 4571 Picadilly Ct. in Carlsbad, a newer (1988) one-story house with ocean view and no Mello-Roos!
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Just heard of a buyer paying $500,000 over list for a $4,000,000 home.....in Alpine, CA!
@SacAppraiser Tacoma -30% of houses listed this year have sold. All within 6 days. So it either sells in 6 days or doesn't sell.
Opendoor was marketed as a play with somehow better data.
But it turns out the business is so perfectly pro-cyclical, I suspect
A) any good operator could replicate
B) Tyler’s diligence could be used to forecast any housing market trade and ignore the $open stock entirely. https://twitter.com/tyler_okland_md/status/1618952502678024195
Opendoor's pending sales volume is up roughly 50% over the past month. https://twitter.com/datadoorio/status/1618756106419044352
New post (Happy Happy) has been published on http://bubbleinfo.com - https://www.bubbleinfo.com/2023/01/27/happy-happy/
499???. . .I was thinking you were going to say 699K! Although 2/2, the outside gives a lot of extra living space. Nice find.
How much would this rent for?
You got a parrot!
You should be able to get $2,000/month in rent.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100047895-4571_Picadilly_Ct_Carlsbad_CA_92010
Nice! The kitchen isn’t oversized, leaving plenty of indoor space for the living room/dining room area. And you’ll be the one looking down into other people’s homes, not the other way around.
That’s a honey: it should sell pronto.
Great property, Jim. You’ve got a lucky/smart seller.
Jim, I’ve looked at an awful lot of your videos, and this is one of the only truly appealing houses you’ve showed. If I lived in SD, I could see myself living there in a heartbeat. Thanks!