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January 15, 2008 at 5:06 AM #136262January 15, 2008 at 7:38 AM #136292JessicaParticipant
It has upgrades similar to the model home without wall paper treatments or crown molding. It needs some repairs but should not cost more than $2000. The location is not ideal. I can hear street/freeway noise when opening windows. I agree with you that it’s neither stellar nor a terrible deal.
All the suggestions/info are very helpful. Many thanks to you all.
January 15, 2008 at 7:38 AM #136328JessicaParticipantIt has upgrades similar to the model home without wall paper treatments or crown molding. It needs some repairs but should not cost more than $2000. The location is not ideal. I can hear street/freeway noise when opening windows. I agree with you that it’s neither stellar nor a terrible deal.
All the suggestions/info are very helpful. Many thanks to you all.
January 15, 2008 at 7:38 AM #136396JessicaParticipantIt has upgrades similar to the model home without wall paper treatments or crown molding. It needs some repairs but should not cost more than $2000. The location is not ideal. I can hear street/freeway noise when opening windows. I agree with you that it’s neither stellar nor a terrible deal.
All the suggestions/info are very helpful. Many thanks to you all.
January 15, 2008 at 7:38 AM #136355JessicaParticipantIt has upgrades similar to the model home without wall paper treatments or crown molding. It needs some repairs but should not cost more than $2000. The location is not ideal. I can hear street/freeway noise when opening windows. I agree with you that it’s neither stellar nor a terrible deal.
All the suggestions/info are very helpful. Many thanks to you all.
January 15, 2008 at 7:38 AM #136092JessicaParticipantIt has upgrades similar to the model home without wall paper treatments or crown molding. It needs some repairs but should not cost more than $2000. The location is not ideal. I can hear street/freeway noise when opening windows. I agree with you that it’s neither stellar nor a terrible deal.
All the suggestions/info are very helpful. Many thanks to you all.
January 15, 2008 at 8:20 AM #136315DWCAPParticipantIt sounds like you are buying a place that you like, but are not inlove with. You can afford it, the question is should you. What is your reason for buying? If you have kids that need a place and schools and such, then that is a decent reason and your are not getting ripped off, so ok. I wouldnt do it, but then I dont make that kinda money either.
If you are buying because you are afraid of getting priced out again, that is a HORRIBLE reason and you should run like the wind. I keep hearing that crap now and then. Think how long it took us to get where we are. Prices have been falling for nearly 2 years now in most of SD, maybe 6 months or so in CV. Do you really think that will change in 1-2 months and well start seeing appreciation again? No way, the housing market is a momentum mover, and momentum is all down.
PS, I also live near a busy road, and it sucks when I want to go to sleep at night with my window open. For those prices, I dont want to have to dream on someone elses exaust.January 15, 2008 at 8:20 AM #136416DWCAPParticipantIt sounds like you are buying a place that you like, but are not inlove with. You can afford it, the question is should you. What is your reason for buying? If you have kids that need a place and schools and such, then that is a decent reason and your are not getting ripped off, so ok. I wouldnt do it, but then I dont make that kinda money either.
If you are buying because you are afraid of getting priced out again, that is a HORRIBLE reason and you should run like the wind. I keep hearing that crap now and then. Think how long it took us to get where we are. Prices have been falling for nearly 2 years now in most of SD, maybe 6 months or so in CV. Do you really think that will change in 1-2 months and well start seeing appreciation again? No way, the housing market is a momentum mover, and momentum is all down.
PS, I also live near a busy road, and it sucks when I want to go to sleep at night with my window open. For those prices, I dont want to have to dream on someone elses exaust.January 15, 2008 at 8:20 AM #136350DWCAPParticipantIt sounds like you are buying a place that you like, but are not inlove with. You can afford it, the question is should you. What is your reason for buying? If you have kids that need a place and schools and such, then that is a decent reason and your are not getting ripped off, so ok. I wouldnt do it, but then I dont make that kinda money either.
If you are buying because you are afraid of getting priced out again, that is a HORRIBLE reason and you should run like the wind. I keep hearing that crap now and then. Think how long it took us to get where we are. Prices have been falling for nearly 2 years now in most of SD, maybe 6 months or so in CV. Do you really think that will change in 1-2 months and well start seeing appreciation again? No way, the housing market is a momentum mover, and momentum is all down.
PS, I also live near a busy road, and it sucks when I want to go to sleep at night with my window open. For those prices, I dont want to have to dream on someone elses exaust.January 15, 2008 at 8:20 AM #136112DWCAPParticipantIt sounds like you are buying a place that you like, but are not inlove with. You can afford it, the question is should you. What is your reason for buying? If you have kids that need a place and schools and such, then that is a decent reason and your are not getting ripped off, so ok. I wouldnt do it, but then I dont make that kinda money either.
If you are buying because you are afraid of getting priced out again, that is a HORRIBLE reason and you should run like the wind. I keep hearing that crap now and then. Think how long it took us to get where we are. Prices have been falling for nearly 2 years now in most of SD, maybe 6 months or so in CV. Do you really think that will change in 1-2 months and well start seeing appreciation again? No way, the housing market is a momentum mover, and momentum is all down.
PS, I also live near a busy road, and it sucks when I want to go to sleep at night with my window open. For those prices, I dont want to have to dream on someone elses exaust.January 15, 2008 at 8:20 AM #136375DWCAPParticipantIt sounds like you are buying a place that you like, but are not inlove with. You can afford it, the question is should you. What is your reason for buying? If you have kids that need a place and schools and such, then that is a decent reason and your are not getting ripped off, so ok. I wouldnt do it, but then I dont make that kinda money either.
If you are buying because you are afraid of getting priced out again, that is a HORRIBLE reason and you should run like the wind. I keep hearing that crap now and then. Think how long it took us to get where we are. Prices have been falling for nearly 2 years now in most of SD, maybe 6 months or so in CV. Do you really think that will change in 1-2 months and well start seeing appreciation again? No way, the housing market is a momentum mover, and momentum is all down.
PS, I also live near a busy road, and it sucks when I want to go to sleep at night with my window open. For those prices, I dont want to have to dream on someone elses exaust.January 15, 2008 at 8:50 PM #136538HomeShoppingParticipantHow reliable are buyer’s agents about sharing a portion of the sales commission with the buyer? Should this be put in writing? What happens if the agent simply refuses after the home is bought?
January 15, 2008 at 8:50 PM #136741HomeShoppingParticipantHow reliable are buyer’s agents about sharing a portion of the sales commission with the buyer? Should this be put in writing? What happens if the agent simply refuses after the home is bought?
January 15, 2008 at 8:50 PM #136772HomeShoppingParticipantHow reliable are buyer’s agents about sharing a portion of the sales commission with the buyer? Should this be put in writing? What happens if the agent simply refuses after the home is bought?
January 15, 2008 at 8:50 PM #136798HomeShoppingParticipantHow reliable are buyer’s agents about sharing a portion of the sales commission with the buyer? Should this be put in writing? What happens if the agent simply refuses after the home is bought?
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