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May 10, 2011 at 6:09 PM #695402May 10, 2011 at 11:15 PM #694277
sdrealtor
ParticipantGood response by UCGal and this one doesnt bother me much like the one story ocean view home we saw on Camphor. There arent a lot of buyers for a house like this. It’s a bloated mcmansion with only 4 bedrooms that backs up to a busy street. Almost every house on that side of the street has struggled to sell from the day they were new through the short sale and foreclosure of almost everyone. Now the 1 story ocean view house on Camphor was a whole different matter because that was truly a unique and desreable property. This one is simply a pig.
May 10, 2011 at 11:15 PM #694360sdrealtor
ParticipantGood response by UCGal and this one doesnt bother me much like the one story ocean view home we saw on Camphor. There arent a lot of buyers for a house like this. It’s a bloated mcmansion with only 4 bedrooms that backs up to a busy street. Almost every house on that side of the street has struggled to sell from the day they were new through the short sale and foreclosure of almost everyone. Now the 1 story ocean view house on Camphor was a whole different matter because that was truly a unique and desreable property. This one is simply a pig.
May 10, 2011 at 11:15 PM #694964sdrealtor
ParticipantGood response by UCGal and this one doesnt bother me much like the one story ocean view home we saw on Camphor. There arent a lot of buyers for a house like this. It’s a bloated mcmansion with only 4 bedrooms that backs up to a busy street. Almost every house on that side of the street has struggled to sell from the day they were new through the short sale and foreclosure of almost everyone. Now the 1 story ocean view house on Camphor was a whole different matter because that was truly a unique and desreable property. This one is simply a pig.
May 10, 2011 at 11:15 PM #695113sdrealtor
ParticipantGood response by UCGal and this one doesnt bother me much like the one story ocean view home we saw on Camphor. There arent a lot of buyers for a house like this. It’s a bloated mcmansion with only 4 bedrooms that backs up to a busy street. Almost every house on that side of the street has struggled to sell from the day they were new through the short sale and foreclosure of almost everyone. Now the 1 story ocean view house on Camphor was a whole different matter because that was truly a unique and desreable property. This one is simply a pig.
May 10, 2011 at 11:15 PM #695467sdrealtor
ParticipantGood response by UCGal and this one doesnt bother me much like the one story ocean view home we saw on Camphor. There arent a lot of buyers for a house like this. It’s a bloated mcmansion with only 4 bedrooms that backs up to a busy street. Almost every house on that side of the street has struggled to sell from the day they were new through the short sale and foreclosure of almost everyone. Now the 1 story ocean view house on Camphor was a whole different matter because that was truly a unique and desreable property. This one is simply a pig.
May 11, 2011 at 12:56 AM #694292CA renter
ParticipantGood point, UCGal.
Unfortunately, I’ve seen too many like this where the bank DID approve it. The only way that can happen (IMHO) is if the mortgage was insured, possibly/probably by a govt entity.
May 11, 2011 at 12:56 AM #694375CA renter
ParticipantGood point, UCGal.
Unfortunately, I’ve seen too many like this where the bank DID approve it. The only way that can happen (IMHO) is if the mortgage was insured, possibly/probably by a govt entity.
May 11, 2011 at 12:56 AM #694979CA renter
ParticipantGood point, UCGal.
Unfortunately, I’ve seen too many like this where the bank DID approve it. The only way that can happen (IMHO) is if the mortgage was insured, possibly/probably by a govt entity.
May 11, 2011 at 12:56 AM #695128CA renter
ParticipantGood point, UCGal.
Unfortunately, I’ve seen too many like this where the bank DID approve it. The only way that can happen (IMHO) is if the mortgage was insured, possibly/probably by a govt entity.
May 11, 2011 at 12:56 AM #695482CA renter
ParticipantGood point, UCGal.
Unfortunately, I’ve seen too many like this where the bank DID approve it. The only way that can happen (IMHO) is if the mortgage was insured, possibly/probably by a govt entity.
May 11, 2011 at 10:07 AM #694337sdrealtor
ParticipantActually to the contrary, mortgage insurance can be the kiss of death on getting a short sale approved.
May 11, 2011 at 10:07 AM #694420sdrealtor
ParticipantActually to the contrary, mortgage insurance can be the kiss of death on getting a short sale approved.
May 11, 2011 at 10:07 AM #695023sdrealtor
ParticipantActually to the contrary, mortgage insurance can be the kiss of death on getting a short sale approved.
May 11, 2011 at 10:07 AM #695173sdrealtor
ParticipantActually to the contrary, mortgage insurance can be the kiss of death on getting a short sale approved.
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