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353 Coates Drive, Aptos, CA 95003


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2010 Oct 6, 11:53pm   4,539 views  8 comments

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Santa Cruz County oceanfront, 40% off

353 Coates Drive, Aptos, CA 95003

If you can get the short sale through, oceanfront for less than a million isn't bad, and it isn't a condo either. The price history vividly illustrates the steady deflating of the delusion bubble! Listing at $450k more than it sold for in 2007!?

Oct 06, 2010 Price Changed $995,000
Apr 04, 2010 Price Changed $1,199,000
Jan 04, 2010 Price Changed $1,250,000
Nov 18, 2009 Price Changed $1,299,000
Sep 26, 2009 Price Changed $1,350,000
Aug 20, 2009 Price Changed $1,595,000
Jul 18, 2009 Listed $1,695,000 -- MLSListings #80934682
Aug 14, 2007 Sold (Public Records) $1,235,000 14.6%/yr
Nov 12, 1998 Sold (Public Records) $375,000 --

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1   Conejo Valley Agent   2010 Oct 7, 12:11am  

Would be interesting to see a similar chart for salaries.

2   zzyzzx   2010 Oct 7, 1:20am  

I would not refer to a $375,000 house at the asking price of $995,000 to be "40% off".

3   sam1   2010 Oct 7, 6:53am  

I don't think a house on a site like this is ever going to drop to that $375k neighborhood. Not that it won't drop further though, but this does look like some boomer's dream retirement home. I'd guess it bottoms out at around $750k.

4   pfdv   2010 Oct 7, 2:37pm  

This is the first oceanfront house I've seen in Northern California for less than a million. I'd be surprised if it sold for less than $950k. Hell, I'm tempted!

5   realtytracker   2010 Oct 7, 2:56pm  

Check out the listing price history for 404 Park Drive, Aptos 95003. It's around the corner. I think it started in the mid to high 700's. Now $499k.

6   pfdv   2010 Oct 7, 3:34pm  

Exactly! 404 Park is four houses back from the ocean and is $664/sq ft. Making the $779/sq ft of Coates look pretty good for oceanfront property. Take a look at the google streetview for Park to compare its "view" with the redfin pictures of the view from Coates...

7   thomas.wong1986   2010 Oct 7, 5:34pm  

Many of these homes were around 200k before the bubble. its a middle class area. Not a millionairs mekka some make it to be. See 87 prices.
All this did over the past few years was give early retirement for a few who sold their overhyped homes. The prices here were about the same
as in East San Jose. Pretty good aint it...

Price History
Date Description Price % Chg $/sqft Source
09/03/2010 Listing removed * $1,795,000 --
04/22/2010 Listed for sale * $1,795,000 --
09/19/2009 Listing removed * $1,795,000 --
05/30/2009 Price change * $1,795,000 -3.0%
03/13/2009 Listed for sale * $1,850,000 4.2% $973
12/21/2005 Sold $1,775,000 1,083% $934 Public Record
03/03/1987 Sold $150,000 -- $78 Public Record

8   thomas.wong1986   2011 Jan 21, 12:20am  

I dont know why people really want to overspend like this next to the ocean at near zero elevation. The ocean while picturesque can be a 'mother of all hell' during the winter seasons. Great for surfers, but homes like this take a pounding!

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