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irv81 said:Hi guys, newbie here. Apologize in advance if these questions are stupid.
Do you guys think it will finally be a good time to purchase this summer?
Will we ever go down as low as 2009 prices?
What's a good area in irvine for young professionals?
That's one specific development. PP homes are selling well and have been increasing prices at every phase release. The market is a very weak seller's market and prices are flatish. If you price a property within comps it'll go into escrow within a week or two.eyephone said:irv81 said:Hi guys, newbie here. Apologize in advance if these questions are stupid.
Do you guys think it will finally be a good time to purchase this summer?
Will we ever go down as low as 2009 prices?
What's a good area in irvine for young professionals?
If you haven't noticed, housing is not doing well like last year. Some builders are reducing price such as in PS. (according to some other posts)
To get back to 2009 would take a big recession or some bad things happening in China and/or Europe. Prices are flat this year as the market is digesting the 20%+ increases in 2013. Each village in Irvine has a lot to offer and it comes down to what you are looking for and what your budget is.irv81 said:Hi guys, newbie here. Apologize in advance if these questions are stupid.
Do you guys think it will finally be a good time to purchase this summer?
Will we ever go down as low as 2009 prices?
What's a good area in irvine for young professionals?
thatOSguy said:irv81 said:no, not primarily because of the schools. But having good schools around mean more education oriented people, better property value, better re-sale value, all of which I am interested in.
I am primarily looking at irvine because of proximity to family and work, but also things to do, safety, weather, beach, I just am wondering if there are communities which more 20 to 30 somethings
The coastal communities have more nightlife. Fullerton and downtown Orange would be inland alternatives that also have a decent night life. Outside of that, Irvine is pretty dull. This is chain restaurant and curfew heaven.
thatOSguy might think you're a fool... you and the large number of other young professionals who choose to buy in Irvine despite not needing to send any kids to a school. And the seniors, and the dinks, and the families with kids that are homeschooled, private school etc etc.irv81 said:no, not primarily because of the schools.