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Well I did a bit of checking, and the average price of homes has been dropping in Marin. It went from $950,000 to about $850,000 in the last year and a half.
All the same you get a lot better house for your $850,000 in Marin than you do in many areas. All the same I don't think that their property values would fall by much if at all. Marin is almost a bargin, considered properties elsewhere. It could be worse.
For instance:
There is a $750,000 house around the corner from me (in Los Angeles), which is kinda nice (not great, but decent).
But across the street the neighbors put two huge lion statues on the posts of their bungalow porch. It is really vile. The tenement single bungalow appt's aren't really nice either, but at least you get a variety of neighbors in the course of a year, and they don't decorate with statues.
Then there's my neighbors who paved their front yard with linoleum tiles which have been subsequently water damaged. Then next to them, the people who have an old car with broken windows parked in front of the house.
This still isn't as bad as the urinal on the front porch a few blocks from here.
This area is being built up with condos which run from the high $300's to 1.5 million. These are adjacent to a real housing project and a halfway house for insane homeless people.
As far as I am concerned, they can bulldoze my neighborhood and build more condos for all income levels, it couldn't be any worse than it is now.
All the same you get a lot better house for your $850,000 in Marin than you do in many areas. All the same I don't think that their property values would fall by much if at all. Marin is almost a bargin, considered properties elsewhere. It could be worse.
For instance:
There is a $750,000 house around the corner from me (in Los Angeles), which is kinda nice (not great, but decent).
But across the street the neighbors put two huge lion statues on the posts of their bungalow porch. It is really vile. The tenement single bungalow appt's aren't really nice either, but at least you get a variety of neighbors in the course of a year, and they don't decorate with statues.
Then there's my neighbors who paved their front yard with linoleum tiles which have been subsequently water damaged. Then next to them, the people who have an old car with broken windows parked in front of the house.
This still isn't as bad as the urinal on the front porch a few blocks from here.
This area is being built up with condos which run from the high $300's to 1.5 million. These are adjacent to a real housing project and a halfway house for insane homeless people.
As far as I am concerned, they can bulldoze my neighborhood and build more condos for all income levels, it couldn't be any worse than it is now.