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Old 11-20-2007, 08:30 AM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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According to First Republic Bank:

The median luxury home price index for CAs 3 largest metropolitan areas, Q3 2007

In the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2007, the Index indicated the following:
-- Los Angeles area values declined 1.4% from the second quarter of 2007
and rose 2.4% from the third quarter of 2006. The average luxury home
in Los Angeles is now $2.43 million.
-- San Diego area values fell 2.3% from the second quarter of 2007 and
dropped 1.9% from the third quarter of 2006. The average luxury home
in San Diego is $2.14 million.
-- San Francisco Bay Area values increased 2.6% from the second quarter
of 2007 and were up 3.9% from the third quarter of 2006. The average
luxury home in San Francisco is a record $3.08 million.

Luxury Home Values Rose Modestly in San Francisco, Fell Slightly in Los Angeles and San Diego in Third Quarter - Press Release
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Old 11-22-2007, 04:32 AM
 
Location: Assisi, Italy
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Originally Posted by 18Montclair View Post
According to First Republic Bank:

The median luxury home price index for CAs 3 largest metropolitan areas, Q3 2007

In the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2007, the Index indicated the following:
-- Los Angeles area values declined 1.4% from the second quarter of 2007
and rose 2.4% from the third quarter of 2006. The average luxury home
in Los Angeles is now $2.43 million.
-- San Diego area values fell 2.3% from the second quarter of 2007 and
dropped 1.9% from the third quarter of 2006. The average luxury home
in San Diego is $2.14 million.
-- San Francisco Bay Area values increased 2.6% from the second quarter
of 2007 and were up 3.9% from the third quarter of 2006. The average
luxury home in San Francisco is a record $3.08 million.



Luxury Home Values Rose Modestly in San Francisco, Fell Slightly in Los Angeles and San Diego in Third Quarter - Press Release
Monty

What is up with all this cheer leading?

I send my boys to preschool. Some of the kids do not have the access or money to have the things I bring over from the US.

I talk with my kids about restraining themselves from bragging about their stuff and explain to them that it can be hurtful to others. A few weeks ago we had a birthday party for all three and made sure that their friends walked away with nice loot bags filled with small but special toys from the US.

But here you are constantly bragging about prices in SF etc. What is up? Are you a realtor? Bless your heart.
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Old 11-22-2007, 04:57 AM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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Monty

What is up with all this cheer leading?

I send my boys to preschool. Some of the kids do not have the access or money to have the things I bring over from the US.

I talk with my kids about restraining themselves from bragging about their stuff and explain to them that it can be hurtful to others. A few weeks ago we had a birthday party for all three and made sure that their friends walked away with nice loot bags filled with small but special toys from the US.

But here you are constantly bragging about prices in SF etc. What is up? Are you a realtor? Bless your heart.
http://myhappydance.com/images/cheerleader_cut.jpg (broken link)

LOL...not a realtor, but the Convention and Visitors Bureau should hire me but they probably couldnt afford my consulting fees
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Old 11-22-2007, 06:17 AM
 
Location: Assisi, Italy
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LOL...not a realtor, but the Convention and Visitors Bureau should hire me but they probably couldnt afford my consulting fees
... afford your consulting fees... and there you go again
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Old 11-22-2007, 11:48 AM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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... afford your consulting fees... and there you go again
Well, I didnt get toil through grad school to be undervalued in my career

Now excuse me while I baste my turkey
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