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February 19, 2009 at 3:02 PM #349919pepsiParticipantI am not sure why there is privacy issue involved in this thread. I mean, the MLS is public information and someone showing up in Pigg’s claiming he/she is owner would just link the house to a pigg’s user ID, which is still anonymous.
Anyway, my advice to the “owner” would be to list it at $499,999 to try to spark a bidding war, if you have not received any solid offers (full price with 20% down).
I am an almost-active CV shopper, and I think the fair price is $300-310/sqf for your house.
(our target is 1800-2200sqf, good location, so there is no conflict of interest )People buying your house needs at least $100K down payment, so it will be a very small subset of buyers for CV.
People with less money usually will look for condos.
People has more money will look for better location (not so close to 56)
February 19, 2009 at 3:02 PM #350236pepsiParticipantI am not sure why there is privacy issue involved in this thread. I mean, the MLS is public information and someone showing up in Pigg’s claiming he/she is owner would just link the house to a pigg’s user ID, which is still anonymous.
Anyway, my advice to the “owner” would be to list it at $499,999 to try to spark a bidding war, if you have not received any solid offers (full price with 20% down).
I am an almost-active CV shopper, and I think the fair price is $300-310/sqf for your house.
(our target is 1800-2200sqf, good location, so there is no conflict of interest )People buying your house needs at least $100K down payment, so it will be a very small subset of buyers for CV.
People with less money usually will look for condos.
People has more money will look for better location (not so close to 56)
February 19, 2009 at 3:02 PM #350363pepsiParticipantI am not sure why there is privacy issue involved in this thread. I mean, the MLS is public information and someone showing up in Pigg’s claiming he/she is owner would just link the house to a pigg’s user ID, which is still anonymous.
Anyway, my advice to the “owner” would be to list it at $499,999 to try to spark a bidding war, if you have not received any solid offers (full price with 20% down).
I am an almost-active CV shopper, and I think the fair price is $300-310/sqf for your house.
(our target is 1800-2200sqf, good location, so there is no conflict of interest )People buying your house needs at least $100K down payment, so it will be a very small subset of buyers for CV.
People with less money usually will look for condos.
People has more money will look for better location (not so close to 56)
February 19, 2009 at 3:02 PM #350397pepsiParticipantI am not sure why there is privacy issue involved in this thread. I mean, the MLS is public information and someone showing up in Pigg’s claiming he/she is owner would just link the house to a pigg’s user ID, which is still anonymous.
Anyway, my advice to the “owner” would be to list it at $499,999 to try to spark a bidding war, if you have not received any solid offers (full price with 20% down).
I am an almost-active CV shopper, and I think the fair price is $300-310/sqf for your house.
(our target is 1800-2200sqf, good location, so there is no conflict of interest )People buying your house needs at least $100K down payment, so it will be a very small subset of buyers for CV.
People with less money usually will look for condos.
People has more money will look for better location (not so close to 56)
February 19, 2009 at 3:02 PM #350500pepsiParticipantI am not sure why there is privacy issue involved in this thread. I mean, the MLS is public information and someone showing up in Pigg’s claiming he/she is owner would just link the house to a pigg’s user ID, which is still anonymous.
Anyway, my advice to the “owner” would be to list it at $499,999 to try to spark a bidding war, if you have not received any solid offers (full price with 20% down).
I am an almost-active CV shopper, and I think the fair price is $300-310/sqf for your house.
(our target is 1800-2200sqf, good location, so there is no conflict of interest )People buying your house needs at least $100K down payment, so it will be a very small subset of buyers for CV.
People with less money usually will look for condos.
People has more money will look for better location (not so close to 56)
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