One-Story
One Level
Just because a house is one-story doesn't mean that the disabled have an easy time of it. Homes that are truly fit for a wheelchair are very hard to find - this is one of the best I've seen, because it is fairly subtle too:
On The ‘Front
For those looking for a unique oceanfront opportunity at what seems like a reasonable price, check out this house at Moonlight Beach. The Scripps family owned it until 1994, when they sold it for $850,000. This owner paid $3,750,000 cash in 2009: It has been listed...
Old Spanish-Style
Usually these oldies from the 1930s have plenty wrong with them - multiple funky updates that need to be re-done, small rooms, small yards, etc. They also tend to be in the original neighborhoods of San Diego County, some of which haven't fared too well. But this one...
Encinitas Santa Fe
This was a good deal - it went pending this afternoon:
Singe
There's always something....
Happy Go Lucky
Let's keep an eye out for new pendings over the next few weeks as a gauge of how much gas is left in the market's tank:
Golf Flip
You don't see these too often, and well - you can guess what happened:
Another Test
CR, scooped me on my own video (again) but but for those who didn't catch it - this could be a market indicator. There aren't that many one-story estate homes on bigger lots in this price range, so this should sell. The agent said she expected something by now:
Bend on that Baby
Up on the hill in one of my favorite parts of La Costa. But they are hoping for a buyer so desperate for a single-level that they will pay full retail for a virtually all-original house: