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November 17, 2007 at 2:14 PM #10928November 17, 2007 at 2:25 PM #100490blackboxParticipant
Sorry, at 319K, its still too expensive for implosion central. 239K is closer to a real purchase.
Ofcourse, the seller and agent are probably thinking that a price of 319K will get people interested and start the bidding up!
I say its time to teach these guys a lesson, and put in a low bid, and if they counter just walk away, and if they take the low offer, walk away also. Shake this turkeys up a little.November 17, 2007 at 2:25 PM #100571blackboxParticipantSorry, at 319K, its still too expensive for implosion central. 239K is closer to a real purchase.
Ofcourse, the seller and agent are probably thinking that a price of 319K will get people interested and start the bidding up!
I say its time to teach these guys a lesson, and put in a low bid, and if they counter just walk away, and if they take the low offer, walk away also. Shake this turkeys up a little.November 17, 2007 at 2:25 PM #100588blackboxParticipantSorry, at 319K, its still too expensive for implosion central. 239K is closer to a real purchase.
Ofcourse, the seller and agent are probably thinking that a price of 319K will get people interested and start the bidding up!
I say its time to teach these guys a lesson, and put in a low bid, and if they counter just walk away, and if they take the low offer, walk away also. Shake this turkeys up a little.November 17, 2007 at 2:25 PM #100605blackboxParticipantSorry, at 319K, its still too expensive for implosion central. 239K is closer to a real purchase.
Ofcourse, the seller and agent are probably thinking that a price of 319K will get people interested and start the bidding up!
I say its time to teach these guys a lesson, and put in a low bid, and if they counter just walk away, and if they take the low offer, walk away also. Shake this turkeys up a little.November 17, 2007 at 2:25 PM #100601blackboxParticipantSorry, at 319K, its still too expensive for implosion central. 239K is closer to a real purchase.
Ofcourse, the seller and agent are probably thinking that a price of 319K will get people interested and start the bidding up!
I say its time to teach these guys a lesson, and put in a low bid, and if they counter just walk away, and if they take the low offer, walk away also. Shake this turkeys up a little.November 17, 2007 at 2:29 PM #100495hipmattParticipantI fully agree, I think this will be a 200k house in a few years.
November 17, 2007 at 2:29 PM #100610hipmattParticipantI fully agree, I think this will be a 200k house in a few years.
November 17, 2007 at 2:29 PM #100577hipmattParticipantI fully agree, I think this will be a 200k house in a few years.
November 17, 2007 at 2:29 PM #100606hipmattParticipantI fully agree, I think this will be a 200k house in a few years.
November 17, 2007 at 2:29 PM #100593hipmattParticipantI fully agree, I think this will be a 200k house in a few years.
November 17, 2007 at 3:05 PM #100625kev374Participantwhy would I pay even $319k to live in a house that is completely cut off from LA or OC. To get out of there what are my options… via the 15N, 91W it’s 55 miles just to get to Yorba Linda. Ridiculous! If there was some sort of highspeed train, every 15 minutes that would take me to where I want to go then paying $319k may be something to think about, otherwise all these homes are worth nothing!
I have friend who bought a house in Temecula 2 yrs ago, now he admits that it is the worst mistake he made because to get to work is almost an impossibly long commute for him.
November 17, 2007 at 3:05 PM #100622kev374Participantwhy would I pay even $319k to live in a house that is completely cut off from LA or OC. To get out of there what are my options… via the 15N, 91W it’s 55 miles just to get to Yorba Linda. Ridiculous! If there was some sort of highspeed train, every 15 minutes that would take me to where I want to go then paying $319k may be something to think about, otherwise all these homes are worth nothing!
I have friend who bought a house in Temecula 2 yrs ago, now he admits that it is the worst mistake he made because to get to work is almost an impossibly long commute for him.
November 17, 2007 at 3:05 PM #100608kev374Participantwhy would I pay even $319k to live in a house that is completely cut off from LA or OC. To get out of there what are my options… via the 15N, 91W it’s 55 miles just to get to Yorba Linda. Ridiculous! If there was some sort of highspeed train, every 15 minutes that would take me to where I want to go then paying $319k may be something to think about, otherwise all these homes are worth nothing!
I have friend who bought a house in Temecula 2 yrs ago, now he admits that it is the worst mistake he made because to get to work is almost an impossibly long commute for him.
November 17, 2007 at 3:05 PM #100592kev374Participantwhy would I pay even $319k to live in a house that is completely cut off from LA or OC. To get out of there what are my options… via the 15N, 91W it’s 55 miles just to get to Yorba Linda. Ridiculous! If there was some sort of highspeed train, every 15 minutes that would take me to where I want to go then paying $319k may be something to think about, otherwise all these homes are worth nothing!
I have friend who bought a house in Temecula 2 yrs ago, now he admits that it is the worst mistake he made because to get to work is almost an impossibly long commute for him.
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