I think you can still rely on the same markers we’ve used over the last year:

You did pretty good these days if you bought a quality house in Carlsbad for around $250/sf, and in Carmel Valley for $300/sf. 

Today’s averages for April, 2010 detached closings are $285/sf for 67 sales in Carlsbad, and $342/sf for 24 sales in Carmel Valley. We’re pushing to buy at 10% or more below the average.

Here are some recent examples around Carlsbad:

5 Comments

  1. Chuck Ponzi

    Non-paying tenant. Lovely.

    Also, my biggest pet peeve in SoCal is the pool that takes up the entire back yard. What a waste.

    What’s the saying? A fool and his money are soon parted?

  2. Anonymous

    Double dip recession will make buyers look foolish

  3. Travis

    What’s your target price per square foot for a buyer in Encinitas (west of El Camino Real)?

  4. Punky

    the 400k diff between those two houses in the bay collection, well you’d have to go inside both to understand – two totally different properties! I understand the location is the same and behind on/behind Crystalline sucks rotten eggs, but that house that sold for 1.380 on Heron was absolutely beautiful! The one on Crystalline, not so much. I think the nicer stuff is in La Costa.

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