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July 9, 2009 at 10:35 PM #428462July 10, 2009 at 6:52 AM #428552sobmazParticipant
It must have been a cash buyer and no bank appraisal was necessary.
The buyer probably got frustrated with not getting other houses they may have bid on and then in the frenzy of things offered way too much.
If so, not a very smart buyer.
Just a theory.
July 10, 2009 at 6:52 AM #428190sobmazParticipantIt must have been a cash buyer and no bank appraisal was necessary.
The buyer probably got frustrated with not getting other houses they may have bid on and then in the frenzy of things offered way too much.
If so, not a very smart buyer.
Just a theory.
July 10, 2009 at 6:52 AM #428714sobmazParticipantIt must have been a cash buyer and no bank appraisal was necessary.
The buyer probably got frustrated with not getting other houses they may have bid on and then in the frenzy of things offered way too much.
If so, not a very smart buyer.
Just a theory.
July 10, 2009 at 6:52 AM #427963sobmazParticipantIt must have been a cash buyer and no bank appraisal was necessary.
The buyer probably got frustrated with not getting other houses they may have bid on and then in the frenzy of things offered way too much.
If so, not a very smart buyer.
Just a theory.
July 10, 2009 at 6:52 AM #428481sobmazParticipantIt must have been a cash buyer and no bank appraisal was necessary.
The buyer probably got frustrated with not getting other houses they may have bid on and then in the frenzy of things offered way too much.
If so, not a very smart buyer.
Just a theory.
July 10, 2009 at 7:37 AM #428567smshorttimerParticipantI doubt City Heights is 15 miles away. If you think about it, L.A. and S.D. are full of desirable pockets located just a few miles away from not-so-desirable hoods.
It seems excessive, but good-condition 2 bedroom Craftsmans go for 700-800 in North Park and Normal Heights. Not that this place is great curb appeal.
July 10, 2009 at 7:37 AM #428205smshorttimerParticipantI doubt City Heights is 15 miles away. If you think about it, L.A. and S.D. are full of desirable pockets located just a few miles away from not-so-desirable hoods.
It seems excessive, but good-condition 2 bedroom Craftsmans go for 700-800 in North Park and Normal Heights. Not that this place is great curb appeal.
July 10, 2009 at 7:37 AM #428496smshorttimerParticipantI doubt City Heights is 15 miles away. If you think about it, L.A. and S.D. are full of desirable pockets located just a few miles away from not-so-desirable hoods.
It seems excessive, but good-condition 2 bedroom Craftsmans go for 700-800 in North Park and Normal Heights. Not that this place is great curb appeal.
July 10, 2009 at 7:37 AM #428729smshorttimerParticipantI doubt City Heights is 15 miles away. If you think about it, L.A. and S.D. are full of desirable pockets located just a few miles away from not-so-desirable hoods.
It seems excessive, but good-condition 2 bedroom Craftsmans go for 700-800 in North Park and Normal Heights. Not that this place is great curb appeal.
July 10, 2009 at 7:37 AM #427978smshorttimerParticipantI doubt City Heights is 15 miles away. If you think about it, L.A. and S.D. are full of desirable pockets located just a few miles away from not-so-desirable hoods.
It seems excessive, but good-condition 2 bedroom Craftsmans go for 700-800 in North Park and Normal Heights. Not that this place is great curb appeal.
July 10, 2009 at 8:28 AM #428506evolusdParticipantThat’s exactly my point. No curb appeal, small and old homes that need work, small lots, no view…I don’t see the rationale behind paying that much money for what you get.
There’s a show on HGTV called ‘What You Get for The Money’. They pick a price and look at different markets around the country. Puts everything into perspective, for me at least.
July 10, 2009 at 8:28 AM #428215evolusdParticipantThat’s exactly my point. No curb appeal, small and old homes that need work, small lots, no view…I don’t see the rationale behind paying that much money for what you get.
There’s a show on HGTV called ‘What You Get for The Money’. They pick a price and look at different markets around the country. Puts everything into perspective, for me at least.
July 10, 2009 at 8:28 AM #428577evolusdParticipantThat’s exactly my point. No curb appeal, small and old homes that need work, small lots, no view…I don’t see the rationale behind paying that much money for what you get.
There’s a show on HGTV called ‘What You Get for The Money’. They pick a price and look at different markets around the country. Puts everything into perspective, for me at least.
July 10, 2009 at 8:28 AM #427988evolusdParticipantThat’s exactly my point. No curb appeal, small and old homes that need work, small lots, no view…I don’t see the rationale behind paying that much money for what you get.
There’s a show on HGTV called ‘What You Get for The Money’. They pick a price and look at different markets around the country. Puts everything into perspective, for me at least.
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