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May 14, 2008 at 6:02 PM #12733May 14, 2008 at 7:19 PM #204225
cashflow
ParticipantHi DG,
I think that by the picts the yard looks amazing…I too think the house looks a bit tight, but 2200 sf isn’t tiny. I always look at the family room/kitchen combo as I like that to be spacious….in my opinion it’s priced okay, but they definitely are pricing in all the upgrades to the backyard…I know you are set on buying right now, but I would never get into bidding wars….we were looking casually in that area as well, but stopped as I’ll never get in bidding wars in an area I KNOW has so much over-inventory…it’s just the season right now…this too shall pass…better deals ahead!I thought you had an offer accepted on a house already??
May 14, 2008 at 7:19 PM #204275cashflow
ParticipantHi DG,
I think that by the picts the yard looks amazing…I too think the house looks a bit tight, but 2200 sf isn’t tiny. I always look at the family room/kitchen combo as I like that to be spacious….in my opinion it’s priced okay, but they definitely are pricing in all the upgrades to the backyard…I know you are set on buying right now, but I would never get into bidding wars….we were looking casually in that area as well, but stopped as I’ll never get in bidding wars in an area I KNOW has so much over-inventory…it’s just the season right now…this too shall pass…better deals ahead!I thought you had an offer accepted on a house already??
May 14, 2008 at 7:19 PM #204304cashflow
ParticipantHi DG,
I think that by the picts the yard looks amazing…I too think the house looks a bit tight, but 2200 sf isn’t tiny. I always look at the family room/kitchen combo as I like that to be spacious….in my opinion it’s priced okay, but they definitely are pricing in all the upgrades to the backyard…I know you are set on buying right now, but I would never get into bidding wars….we were looking casually in that area as well, but stopped as I’ll never get in bidding wars in an area I KNOW has so much over-inventory…it’s just the season right now…this too shall pass…better deals ahead!I thought you had an offer accepted on a house already??
May 14, 2008 at 7:19 PM #204325cashflow
ParticipantHi DG,
I think that by the picts the yard looks amazing…I too think the house looks a bit tight, but 2200 sf isn’t tiny. I always look at the family room/kitchen combo as I like that to be spacious….in my opinion it’s priced okay, but they definitely are pricing in all the upgrades to the backyard…I know you are set on buying right now, but I would never get into bidding wars….we were looking casually in that area as well, but stopped as I’ll never get in bidding wars in an area I KNOW has so much over-inventory…it’s just the season right now…this too shall pass…better deals ahead!I thought you had an offer accepted on a house already??
May 14, 2008 at 7:19 PM #204358cashflow
ParticipantHi DG,
I think that by the picts the yard looks amazing…I too think the house looks a bit tight, but 2200 sf isn’t tiny. I always look at the family room/kitchen combo as I like that to be spacious….in my opinion it’s priced okay, but they definitely are pricing in all the upgrades to the backyard…I know you are set on buying right now, but I would never get into bidding wars….we were looking casually in that area as well, but stopped as I’ll never get in bidding wars in an area I KNOW has so much over-inventory…it’s just the season right now…this too shall pass…better deals ahead!I thought you had an offer accepted on a house already??
May 14, 2008 at 7:41 PM #204237dharmagirl
ParticipantYup. We’re in escrow right now. But ZipRealty still emails listings to me, and that listing piqued my curiosity. Hey, the deal isnt done till it’s done, right? We’re still in our contingency period.
One of the things that bugged me about the house is that there is no way to separate the master bath from the bdrm (both are smallish) without knocking down walls and remodeling.
May 14, 2008 at 7:41 PM #204285dharmagirl
ParticipantYup. We’re in escrow right now. But ZipRealty still emails listings to me, and that listing piqued my curiosity. Hey, the deal isnt done till it’s done, right? We’re still in our contingency period.
One of the things that bugged me about the house is that there is no way to separate the master bath from the bdrm (both are smallish) without knocking down walls and remodeling.
May 14, 2008 at 7:41 PM #204313dharmagirl
ParticipantYup. We’re in escrow right now. But ZipRealty still emails listings to me, and that listing piqued my curiosity. Hey, the deal isnt done till it’s done, right? We’re still in our contingency period.
One of the things that bugged me about the house is that there is no way to separate the master bath from the bdrm (both are smallish) without knocking down walls and remodeling.
May 14, 2008 at 7:41 PM #204335dharmagirl
ParticipantYup. We’re in escrow right now. But ZipRealty still emails listings to me, and that listing piqued my curiosity. Hey, the deal isnt done till it’s done, right? We’re still in our contingency period.
One of the things that bugged me about the house is that there is no way to separate the master bath from the bdrm (both are smallish) without knocking down walls and remodeling.
May 14, 2008 at 7:41 PM #204368dharmagirl
ParticipantYup. We’re in escrow right now. But ZipRealty still emails listings to me, and that listing piqued my curiosity. Hey, the deal isnt done till it’s done, right? We’re still in our contingency period.
One of the things that bugged me about the house is that there is no way to separate the master bath from the bdrm (both are smallish) without knocking down walls and remodeling.
May 14, 2008 at 8:45 PM #204292pizzaman
ParticipantThere was a discussion earlier about how the lenders have been using this strategy of listing low hoping to start a bidding war. There is a house I have been following in Murrieta that listed $100,000 below market and went quickly into escrow after receiving multiple offers. Yesterday it fell out of escrow for the third time and once again was active at the original low listing price. So today I called there bluff and made a full price cash offer, hoping that they are tired of people not qualifying for loans and having to start the process again. Gee, I hope I didn’t offend them with my full price offer.
May 14, 2008 at 8:45 PM #204340pizzaman
ParticipantThere was a discussion earlier about how the lenders have been using this strategy of listing low hoping to start a bidding war. There is a house I have been following in Murrieta that listed $100,000 below market and went quickly into escrow after receiving multiple offers. Yesterday it fell out of escrow for the third time and once again was active at the original low listing price. So today I called there bluff and made a full price cash offer, hoping that they are tired of people not qualifying for loans and having to start the process again. Gee, I hope I didn’t offend them with my full price offer.
May 14, 2008 at 8:45 PM #204369pizzaman
ParticipantThere was a discussion earlier about how the lenders have been using this strategy of listing low hoping to start a bidding war. There is a house I have been following in Murrieta that listed $100,000 below market and went quickly into escrow after receiving multiple offers. Yesterday it fell out of escrow for the third time and once again was active at the original low listing price. So today I called there bluff and made a full price cash offer, hoping that they are tired of people not qualifying for loans and having to start the process again. Gee, I hope I didn’t offend them with my full price offer.
May 14, 2008 at 8:45 PM #204391pizzaman
ParticipantThere was a discussion earlier about how the lenders have been using this strategy of listing low hoping to start a bidding war. There is a house I have been following in Murrieta that listed $100,000 below market and went quickly into escrow after receiving multiple offers. Yesterday it fell out of escrow for the third time and once again was active at the original low listing price. So today I called there bluff and made a full price cash offer, hoping that they are tired of people not qualifying for loans and having to start the process again. Gee, I hope I didn’t offend them with my full price offer.
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