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[quote="Guest"][quote="Guest"]Hmmmmmm, that math guy seems to be right again, very intriguing![/quote] No, he doesn't. Not sure what you are smoking or your the same guy I guess. Math guy said 100% of sales would be within a narrow cost-per-foot range. We've already proven a bunch of sales that were outside that range, some by a lot. Frankly it would be great if math guy were right because his cost-per-foot range is actually higher than some neighborhoods could get in the current market. The average he listed was always understood to be within range for a majority of homes in the Township and you didn't need to be a math guy to know that -- the info was free to anyone on the Internet. Where math guy goes off the reservation is saying its always true without exception -- or except when people sell it despite the market value (ignoring sometimes it didn't sell for over a year at the supposed market value). He kept insisting there were no exceptions to the narrow range and he's no more correct now than he was then.[/quote]
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Posted: Sat, Dec 31 2011, 9:28 am EST
Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $400,000 (Plainsboro Rd.; reduced)
This house sold for $370K and needs a lot of work.
guestsquared
Posted: Sat, Dec 31 2011, 12:58 am EST
Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $400,000 (Plainsboro Rd.; reduced)
how low can you go wrote:
Anyone know the selling price on this house
$370,000 or $156 psf. Far below "math guy's" rule for what every home in Cranbury is supposed to sell for per foot.
how low can you go
Posted: Fri, Dec 30 2011, 8:58 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $400,000 (Plainsboro Rd.; reduced)
Anyone know the selling price on this house
Guest
Posted: Sat, Oct 22 2011, 11:30 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $465,000 (Plainsboro Rd.; reduced)
Guest wrote:
Hmmmmmm, that math guy seems to be right again, very intriguing!
No, he doesn't. Not sure what you are smoking or your the same guy I guess.
Math guy said 100% of sales would be within a narrow cost-per-foot range. We've already proven a bunch of sales that were outside that range, some by a lot. Frankly it would be great if math guy were right because his cost-per-foot range is actually higher than some neighborhoods could get in the current market.
The average he listed was always understood to be within range for a majority of homes in the Township and you didn't need to be a math guy to know that -- the info was free to anyone on the Internet. Where math guy goes off the reservation is saying its always true without exception -- or except when people sell it despite the market value (ignoring sometimes it didn't sell for over a year at the supposed market value). He kept insisting there were no exceptions to the narrow range and he's no more correct now than he was then.
Guest
Posted: Sat, Oct 22 2011, 10:49 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $400,000 (Plainsboro Rd.; reduced)
new price: $400,000.
Guest
Posted: Mon, Jun 27 2011, 10:09 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $465,000 (Plainsboro Rd.; reduced)
Hmmmmmm, that math guy seems to be right again, very intriguing!
Guest
Posted: Sun, Jun 26 2011, 10:44 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $465,000 (Plainsboro Rd.; reduced)
new price: $465,000.
sold
Posted: Mon, May 30 2011, 9:49 am EDT
Post subject: Cranbury home $400,000 (Plainsboro Rd.; reduced; sold)
Beds:3 Bed
Baths:2.1 Bath
House Size:2,364 Sq Ft
Lot Size:0.49 Acres
Age: 12 year(s) old
2 total full bath(s)
1 total half bath
8 total rooms
1 stories
Master Bedroom is 14X13
Living room is 18X10
Dining room is 12X11
Family room is 22X13
Kitchen is 20X17
Basement level is 1277 sq. ft.
1 car garage
Attached parking
Forced air heat
Cooling features: Central A/C,Cooling
Inclusions: Dryer, Washer
Approximate lot is 122X175
Lot features: Walk to Shoppng
School District: Cranbury K-8/Princeton HS
Basement
Fireplace
Dining room
Master Bedroom
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/2-Plainsboro-Rd_Cranbury_NJ_08512_M61790-67341?ex=NJ532310098