They are probably looking at this OPT and thinking all they need to do is to be under them.
We’ll see:
7 Comments
LCV Wannabe
on December 23, 2011 at 7:45 am
Even the $899 price around the corner is too much. There was a REO that closed way below those after if languished on the market forever. They must of taken a big hit off the bong before they priced this one… upgrades and all.
Peter
on December 23, 2011 at 9:17 am
800K tops. Hummingbird is well-trafficked. It’s a commuting shortcut since they allowed Lupine to stay open. Those power lines are the bane of that neighborhood.
Profhoff
on December 23, 2011 at 10:35 am
Funny how the pics don’t show the power lines.
Just some guy
on December 23, 2011 at 5:03 pm
Which came first, the power lines or Aviara?
I ask because I can’t think of another place in SD county where these heavy transmission lines traverse right through the heart of some prime real estate.
Housewife on cell phone passing you
on December 23, 2011 at 6:02 pm
Just some guy: Carmel Valley and Solana Beach have them too.
KIshan Khurana from Karolbagh
on December 23, 2011 at 8:27 pm
One of the key lessons that I have learned so far ….
“Power Lines” vs “Busy Roads” vs “No Privacy” vs “Tiny Lot/No Backyard” … Pick your poison. There are no perfect houses in Aviara (or for that matter your place of interest).
The ones that appear to be perfect are definitly NOT in your budget :).
Its kind of Murphy’s law of Real Estate.
SnotNose
on December 24, 2011 at 5:30 am
Premium to live in CA still way too high, still drinking the Kool-aid.
Even the $899 price around the corner is too much. There was a REO that closed way below those after if languished on the market forever. They must of taken a big hit off the bong before they priced this one… upgrades and all.
800K tops. Hummingbird is well-trafficked. It’s a commuting shortcut since they allowed Lupine to stay open. Those power lines are the bane of that neighborhood.
Funny how the pics don’t show the power lines.
Which came first, the power lines or Aviara?
I ask because I can’t think of another place in SD county where these heavy transmission lines traverse right through the heart of some prime real estate.
Just some guy: Carmel Valley and Solana Beach have them too.
One of the key lessons that I have learned so far ….
“Power Lines” vs “Busy Roads” vs “No Privacy” vs “Tiny Lot/No Backyard” … Pick your poison. There are no perfect houses in Aviara (or for that matter your place of interest).
The ones that appear to be perfect are definitly NOT in your budget :).
Its kind of Murphy’s law of Real Estate.
Premium to live in CA still way too high, still drinking the Kool-aid.