Wow, that’s confusing to beat everything. #3 is 1st, #1 is 3rd, #2 is 2nd.
#1 listed in February, so I think #1 is #3 because #1 last and #3 is first and #2 listed in August and that’s after February.
Now Who, who’s on first. What’s on third …
Care to clean that up a bit PS, maybe making #1 the first seller (lister), #2, 2nd, #3 the 3rd.
While #2 may not think they’re in the price war, their boat has already been torpedoed.
As a side note, I was cruising through a neighborhood by my house last night. Previously 3 homes were for sale, $1.595M, $1.55M and one $1.495M (M as in Million). All are 3 or 4 Bed 3+ baths.)
One is listed for sale still the $1.595M. One is listed sale or lease, one is lease only at $3900/month and one new is lease for $3400/month. Three of the four are vacant.
Now really, who rents out $1.5 million dollar home long term? And if you think it is worth $1.5M, how do you rationalize getting only $45,000.