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Blackhawk market dying


               
2013 Oct 14, 4:29pm   12,234 views  31 comments

by RentingForHalfTheCost   follow (2)  

75 days now and no bids.

http://www.redfin.com/CA/Danville/4352-Mansfield-Dr-94506/home/1941211

Now the owner is trying to rent.

http://sfbay.en.craigslist.org/eby/apa/4126898569.html

It'll be interesting to see how long before the price drops. I doubt there are many people willing to rent a house for 4.5K/mth. It is a little too far from Google.

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29   CrazyMan   @   2013 Oct 16, 4:06am  

No, I don't really care actually. It doesn't bother me at all :)

I was wrong, obviously. It happens. I never thought the govt. would come in and prop up the house of cards that is housing and the US economy to the extent that it has.

That being said, I came across a short sale that I couldn't pass up, at an interest rate that was peanuts. 3000K sq ft custom house, on an acre, for less than 500K, at 3.5 percent.

It wasn't really a "come to jesus moment". I just came to a point in my life where I was about to have a family and needed more space, so I basically threw in the towel and said fuck it :)

30   gregpfielding   @   2013 Oct 16, 4:56am  

That's Bettencourt Ranch, not Blackhawk. It's a lower-priced subdivision and a decent neighborhood, though as desirable as some other pockets.

Blackhawk, even in the good times, is generally the slowest-selling market in the Danville-Diablo-Alamo stretch. Too many huge and expensive homes, many built in the 80's and needing updating, and too far from the freeway. But, yes, you are right... it has slown more over the last couple of months.

31   CDon   @   2013 Oct 16, 9:05am  

CrazyMan says

No, I don't really care actually. It doesn't bother me at all :)


I was wrong, obviously. It happens. I never thought the govt. would come in
and prop up the house of cards that is housing and the US economy to the extent
that it has.

I wish I had more time to respond, but (and I mean this with all sincerity) this response has largely restored my faith in the potential usefulness of this blog. FWIW - Accountability is a big big deal for me. Anyone can say just about anything no matter how bold, shocking, or otherwise, so long as they are willing to put their ego in check and be held accountable if what they said turns out wrong (as Tatupu says - "own it")

That being said, for most here, its as if the words I WAS WRONG are so verboten that if they dare mention them, if they dare let their fingers put those words on text, its as if they will instantly burst into flames and cease to exist (witness my current attempts to hold Thomas Wong accountable for his utterly asinine statement that SF has been in economic decline for 50 years).

I assumed you like most would deflect, flail, spin, ignore, etc. yet you did none of those -- you simply manned up and owned it. It happens to all of us eventually, and here I am no different. Still, in all seriousness you just gave the single most courageous answer I have ever seen on this blog. This makes you one of the good guys, IMO. Cheers!

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