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May 31, 2009 at 8:52 AM #15786May 31, 2009 at 9:10 AM #407781DataAgentParticipant
Looks like a nice place. Most neighborhoods off Calle Cristobal are decent.
The house is a ‘short sale’ with an offer accepted. Is that your offer?
May 31, 2009 at 9:10 AM #408022DataAgentParticipantLooks like a nice place. Most neighborhoods off Calle Cristobal are decent.
The house is a ‘short sale’ with an offer accepted. Is that your offer?
May 31, 2009 at 9:10 AM #408265DataAgentParticipantLooks like a nice place. Most neighborhoods off Calle Cristobal are decent.
The house is a ‘short sale’ with an offer accepted. Is that your offer?
May 31, 2009 at 9:10 AM #408327DataAgentParticipantLooks like a nice place. Most neighborhoods off Calle Cristobal are decent.
The house is a ‘short sale’ with an offer accepted. Is that your offer?
May 31, 2009 at 9:10 AM #408475DataAgentParticipantLooks like a nice place. Most neighborhoods off Calle Cristobal are decent.
The house is a ‘short sale’ with an offer accepted. Is that your offer?
May 31, 2009 at 9:17 AM #407791zakhakuParticipantNo it’s not my offer. I drove past the property on Friday, and it looked to be in a nice area. The yard etc were in very bad shape, a non-working fountain which seemed to be physically broken, littered with cigarette buts. But it seemed like it could be easily fixed up.
I didn’t realize it had an offer accepted. Looks like there is a new category called “contingent”. Very helpful, there have been so many occasions when I have contacted the seller’s agent, only to find out that an offer has already been accepted.
Any opinions on whether I should try to pursue it anyway? I guess accepted offer doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a done deal.
May 31, 2009 at 9:17 AM #408032zakhakuParticipantNo it’s not my offer. I drove past the property on Friday, and it looked to be in a nice area. The yard etc were in very bad shape, a non-working fountain which seemed to be physically broken, littered with cigarette buts. But it seemed like it could be easily fixed up.
I didn’t realize it had an offer accepted. Looks like there is a new category called “contingent”. Very helpful, there have been so many occasions when I have contacted the seller’s agent, only to find out that an offer has already been accepted.
Any opinions on whether I should try to pursue it anyway? I guess accepted offer doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a done deal.
May 31, 2009 at 9:17 AM #408275zakhakuParticipantNo it’s not my offer. I drove past the property on Friday, and it looked to be in a nice area. The yard etc were in very bad shape, a non-working fountain which seemed to be physically broken, littered with cigarette buts. But it seemed like it could be easily fixed up.
I didn’t realize it had an offer accepted. Looks like there is a new category called “contingent”. Very helpful, there have been so many occasions when I have contacted the seller’s agent, only to find out that an offer has already been accepted.
Any opinions on whether I should try to pursue it anyway? I guess accepted offer doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a done deal.
May 31, 2009 at 9:17 AM #408337zakhakuParticipantNo it’s not my offer. I drove past the property on Friday, and it looked to be in a nice area. The yard etc were in very bad shape, a non-working fountain which seemed to be physically broken, littered with cigarette buts. But it seemed like it could be easily fixed up.
I didn’t realize it had an offer accepted. Looks like there is a new category called “contingent”. Very helpful, there have been so many occasions when I have contacted the seller’s agent, only to find out that an offer has already been accepted.
Any opinions on whether I should try to pursue it anyway? I guess accepted offer doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a done deal.
May 31, 2009 at 9:17 AM #408485zakhakuParticipantNo it’s not my offer. I drove past the property on Friday, and it looked to be in a nice area. The yard etc were in very bad shape, a non-working fountain which seemed to be physically broken, littered with cigarette buts. But it seemed like it could be easily fixed up.
I didn’t realize it had an offer accepted. Looks like there is a new category called “contingent”. Very helpful, there have been so many occasions when I have contacted the seller’s agent, only to find out that an offer has already been accepted.
Any opinions on whether I should try to pursue it anyway? I guess accepted offer doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a done deal.
May 31, 2009 at 9:30 AM #407796DataAgentParticipantFrom what I understand, “contingent” means:
1. short sale
2. offer accepted
3. waiting for lender approval.Most lenders want multiple offers on a ‘short sale.’ Talk with your agent and/or the listing agent.
Short sales can be a waste of time. Lenders don’t like to approve them. Especially when there are multiple lenders on the same property.
If you’re willing to ‘roll the dice’ and wait a few months, go for it. The best deals aren’t always the easiest deals.
May 31, 2009 at 9:30 AM #408037DataAgentParticipantFrom what I understand, “contingent” means:
1. short sale
2. offer accepted
3. waiting for lender approval.Most lenders want multiple offers on a ‘short sale.’ Talk with your agent and/or the listing agent.
Short sales can be a waste of time. Lenders don’t like to approve them. Especially when there are multiple lenders on the same property.
If you’re willing to ‘roll the dice’ and wait a few months, go for it. The best deals aren’t always the easiest deals.
May 31, 2009 at 9:30 AM #408279DataAgentParticipantFrom what I understand, “contingent” means:
1. short sale
2. offer accepted
3. waiting for lender approval.Most lenders want multiple offers on a ‘short sale.’ Talk with your agent and/or the listing agent.
Short sales can be a waste of time. Lenders don’t like to approve them. Especially when there are multiple lenders on the same property.
If you’re willing to ‘roll the dice’ and wait a few months, go for it. The best deals aren’t always the easiest deals.
May 31, 2009 at 9:30 AM #408342DataAgentParticipantFrom what I understand, “contingent” means:
1. short sale
2. offer accepted
3. waiting for lender approval.Most lenders want multiple offers on a ‘short sale.’ Talk with your agent and/or the listing agent.
Short sales can be a waste of time. Lenders don’t like to approve them. Especially when there are multiple lenders on the same property.
If you’re willing to ‘roll the dice’ and wait a few months, go for it. The best deals aren’t always the easiest deals.
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