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January 30, 2008 at 1:24 AM #145406January 30, 2008 at 2:24 AM #145068EugeneParticipant
Don’t despair TG
45759 Klamath already got a NOT (although they’ve managed to postpone the auction). 45796 and 45804 got NODs in December. Around the corner, 31585 Six Rivers appears to be a REO; 31501 and 31509 got NODs. Now that you have a reference point, it should be possible to offer 200K and change for any of these houses once they are repossessed.
January 30, 2008 at 2:24 AM #145310EugeneParticipantDon’t despair TG
45759 Klamath already got a NOT (although they’ve managed to postpone the auction). 45796 and 45804 got NODs in December. Around the corner, 31585 Six Rivers appears to be a REO; 31501 and 31509 got NODs. Now that you have a reference point, it should be possible to offer 200K and change for any of these houses once they are repossessed.
January 30, 2008 at 2:24 AM #145337EugeneParticipantDon’t despair TG
45759 Klamath already got a NOT (although they’ve managed to postpone the auction). 45796 and 45804 got NODs in December. Around the corner, 31585 Six Rivers appears to be a REO; 31501 and 31509 got NODs. Now that you have a reference point, it should be possible to offer 200K and change for any of these houses once they are repossessed.
January 30, 2008 at 2:24 AM #145341EugeneParticipantDon’t despair TG
45759 Klamath already got a NOT (although they’ve managed to postpone the auction). 45796 and 45804 got NODs in December. Around the corner, 31585 Six Rivers appears to be a REO; 31501 and 31509 got NODs. Now that you have a reference point, it should be possible to offer 200K and change for any of these houses once they are repossessed.
January 30, 2008 at 2:24 AM #145411EugeneParticipantDon’t despair TG
45759 Klamath already got a NOT (although they’ve managed to postpone the auction). 45796 and 45804 got NODs in December. Around the corner, 31585 Six Rivers appears to be a REO; 31501 and 31509 got NODs. Now that you have a reference point, it should be possible to offer 200K and change for any of these houses once they are repossessed.
January 30, 2008 at 4:07 AM #145073GunDoctorParticipantquick question?
the high bid was 216K. Dosn’t the bank still have to accept that offer. I would think that they might turn it down…or is this sale a done deal?
either way, don’t fret over the one that got away. I don’t think that this will be a once in a lifetime missed opportunity. If anything you should chid yourself for your “idiotic” (your words) 1st attempt to originally buy this place at 299K.
Seems to me that you saved yourself about a 100k by “missing” that one.
Keep bottom fishing, you will land the big fish…patience. Any financial transaction where you have to rush tends to leave you broke, IMO.
best wishesJanuary 30, 2008 at 4:07 AM #145316GunDoctorParticipantquick question?
the high bid was 216K. Dosn’t the bank still have to accept that offer. I would think that they might turn it down…or is this sale a done deal?
either way, don’t fret over the one that got away. I don’t think that this will be a once in a lifetime missed opportunity. If anything you should chid yourself for your “idiotic” (your words) 1st attempt to originally buy this place at 299K.
Seems to me that you saved yourself about a 100k by “missing” that one.
Keep bottom fishing, you will land the big fish…patience. Any financial transaction where you have to rush tends to leave you broke, IMO.
best wishesJanuary 30, 2008 at 4:07 AM #145342GunDoctorParticipantquick question?
the high bid was 216K. Dosn’t the bank still have to accept that offer. I would think that they might turn it down…or is this sale a done deal?
either way, don’t fret over the one that got away. I don’t think that this will be a once in a lifetime missed opportunity. If anything you should chid yourself for your “idiotic” (your words) 1st attempt to originally buy this place at 299K.
Seems to me that you saved yourself about a 100k by “missing” that one.
Keep bottom fishing, you will land the big fish…patience. Any financial transaction where you have to rush tends to leave you broke, IMO.
best wishesJanuary 30, 2008 at 4:07 AM #145346GunDoctorParticipantquick question?
the high bid was 216K. Dosn’t the bank still have to accept that offer. I would think that they might turn it down…or is this sale a done deal?
either way, don’t fret over the one that got away. I don’t think that this will be a once in a lifetime missed opportunity. If anything you should chid yourself for your “idiotic” (your words) 1st attempt to originally buy this place at 299K.
Seems to me that you saved yourself about a 100k by “missing” that one.
Keep bottom fishing, you will land the big fish…patience. Any financial transaction where you have to rush tends to leave you broke, IMO.
best wishesJanuary 30, 2008 at 4:07 AM #145416GunDoctorParticipantquick question?
the high bid was 216K. Dosn’t the bank still have to accept that offer. I would think that they might turn it down…or is this sale a done deal?
either way, don’t fret over the one that got away. I don’t think that this will be a once in a lifetime missed opportunity. If anything you should chid yourself for your “idiotic” (your words) 1st attempt to originally buy this place at 299K.
Seems to me that you saved yourself about a 100k by “missing” that one.
Keep bottom fishing, you will land the big fish…patience. Any financial transaction where you have to rush tends to leave you broke, IMO.
best wishesJanuary 30, 2008 at 8:03 AM #145120halftrojanParticipantesmith,
How do you find NOD and NOT for that area?
Thanks!
January 30, 2008 at 8:03 AM #145358halftrojanParticipantesmith,
How do you find NOD and NOT for that area?
Thanks!
January 30, 2008 at 8:03 AM #145387halftrojanParticipantesmith,
How do you find NOD and NOT for that area?
Thanks!
January 30, 2008 at 8:03 AM #145390halftrojanParticipantesmith,
How do you find NOD and NOT for that area?
Thanks!
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