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:
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:
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 for two weeks, and has already had two offers! Maybe we can take a collection and call it the bubbleinfo beach house?
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 has a lot going for it:
This was a good deal – it went pending this afternoon:
There’s always something….
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:
You don’t see these too often, and well – you can guess what happened:
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:
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:
My new listing on Durango in Carlsbad – resulting from my “bounty” answer: