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August 15, 2009 at 6:45 PM #445564August 15, 2009 at 9:50 PM #445862bsrsharmaParticipant
strawberryfields,
Credit is difficult in the above $400K realm (and becomes harder as you go up). Many REO sellers have strong preference for cash buyers since they want the certainty of quick closing. I think 2010 may see many REO sales at 2000-01 prices in the above $500K range. High price homes may resemble commercial RE in price dynamics.
August 15, 2009 at 9:50 PM #445682bsrsharmaParticipantstrawberryfields,
Credit is difficult in the above $400K realm (and becomes harder as you go up). Many REO sellers have strong preference for cash buyers since they want the certainty of quick closing. I think 2010 may see many REO sales at 2000-01 prices in the above $500K range. High price homes may resemble commercial RE in price dynamics.
August 15, 2009 at 9:50 PM #445609bsrsharmaParticipantstrawberryfields,
Credit is difficult in the above $400K realm (and becomes harder as you go up). Many REO sellers have strong preference for cash buyers since they want the certainty of quick closing. I think 2010 may see many REO sales at 2000-01 prices in the above $500K range. High price homes may resemble commercial RE in price dynamics.
August 15, 2009 at 9:50 PM #445078bsrsharmaParticipantstrawberryfields,
Credit is difficult in the above $400K realm (and becomes harder as you go up). Many REO sellers have strong preference for cash buyers since they want the certainty of quick closing. I think 2010 may see many REO sales at 2000-01 prices in the above $500K range. High price homes may resemble commercial RE in price dynamics.
August 15, 2009 at 9:50 PM #445272bsrsharmaParticipantstrawberryfields,
Credit is difficult in the above $400K realm (and becomes harder as you go up). Many REO sellers have strong preference for cash buyers since they want the certainty of quick closing. I think 2010 may see many REO sales at 2000-01 prices in the above $500K range. High price homes may resemble commercial RE in price dynamics.
August 15, 2009 at 10:59 PM #445103SD RealtorParticipantYes this reconveyed back to the bank in June for 680k.
Strawberryfields you definitely have a better grasp of the market dynamics then those who like to gauge the market from behind a keyboard. I will be curious to see what it goes for as well. I don’t think it will go for 500k 6 months from now or 16 months from now.
August 15, 2009 at 10:59 PM #445297SD RealtorParticipantYes this reconveyed back to the bank in June for 680k.
Strawberryfields you definitely have a better grasp of the market dynamics then those who like to gauge the market from behind a keyboard. I will be curious to see what it goes for as well. I don’t think it will go for 500k 6 months from now or 16 months from now.
August 15, 2009 at 10:59 PM #445634SD RealtorParticipantYes this reconveyed back to the bank in June for 680k.
Strawberryfields you definitely have a better grasp of the market dynamics then those who like to gauge the market from behind a keyboard. I will be curious to see what it goes for as well. I don’t think it will go for 500k 6 months from now or 16 months from now.
August 15, 2009 at 10:59 PM #445887SD RealtorParticipantYes this reconveyed back to the bank in June for 680k.
Strawberryfields you definitely have a better grasp of the market dynamics then those who like to gauge the market from behind a keyboard. I will be curious to see what it goes for as well. I don’t think it will go for 500k 6 months from now or 16 months from now.
August 15, 2009 at 10:59 PM #445707SD RealtorParticipantYes this reconveyed back to the bank in June for 680k.
Strawberryfields you definitely have a better grasp of the market dynamics then those who like to gauge the market from behind a keyboard. I will be curious to see what it goes for as well. I don’t think it will go for 500k 6 months from now or 16 months from now.
August 15, 2009 at 11:11 PM #445902recordsclerkParticipantIt went back to the bank on 5/26/09 and recorded on 6/3/09. The opening bid was 680k and nobody at the Trustees sale bid on it and it went back to the bank for 680k. It was a 1st that took it to sale, but not sure why it didn’t sale to a 3rd party. It could have had some other senior liens or tax liens. The margin looks good enough for investors.
August 15, 2009 at 11:11 PM #445118recordsclerkParticipantIt went back to the bank on 5/26/09 and recorded on 6/3/09. The opening bid was 680k and nobody at the Trustees sale bid on it and it went back to the bank for 680k. It was a 1st that took it to sale, but not sure why it didn’t sale to a 3rd party. It could have had some other senior liens or tax liens. The margin looks good enough for investors.
August 15, 2009 at 11:11 PM #445722recordsclerkParticipantIt went back to the bank on 5/26/09 and recorded on 6/3/09. The opening bid was 680k and nobody at the Trustees sale bid on it and it went back to the bank for 680k. It was a 1st that took it to sale, but not sure why it didn’t sale to a 3rd party. It could have had some other senior liens or tax liens. The margin looks good enough for investors.
August 15, 2009 at 11:11 PM #445649recordsclerkParticipantIt went back to the bank on 5/26/09 and recorded on 6/3/09. The opening bid was 680k and nobody at the Trustees sale bid on it and it went back to the bank for 680k. It was a 1st that took it to sale, but not sure why it didn’t sale to a 3rd party. It could have had some other senior liens or tax liens. The margin looks good enough for investors.
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