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October 4, 2008 at 10:22 AM #281156October 4, 2008 at 11:38 AM #280898PatentGuyParticipant
“Many homes are being stripped of EVERYTHING. I saw a UHaul in a once decent tract where they were loading the kitchen cabinets and the kitchen sink was in the driveway.”
Does anyone know where all of the plundered cabinets, sinks and appliances from these foreclosures end up?
Craig’s List?
October 4, 2008 at 11:38 AM #281174PatentGuyParticipant“Many homes are being stripped of EVERYTHING. I saw a UHaul in a once decent tract where they were loading the kitchen cabinets and the kitchen sink was in the driveway.”
Does anyone know where all of the plundered cabinets, sinks and appliances from these foreclosures end up?
Craig’s List?
October 4, 2008 at 11:38 AM #281177PatentGuyParticipant“Many homes are being stripped of EVERYTHING. I saw a UHaul in a once decent tract where they were loading the kitchen cabinets and the kitchen sink was in the driveway.”
Does anyone know where all of the plundered cabinets, sinks and appliances from these foreclosures end up?
Craig’s List?
October 4, 2008 at 11:38 AM #281221PatentGuyParticipant“Many homes are being stripped of EVERYTHING. I saw a UHaul in a once decent tract where they were loading the kitchen cabinets and the kitchen sink was in the driveway.”
Does anyone know where all of the plundered cabinets, sinks and appliances from these foreclosures end up?
Craig’s List?
October 4, 2008 at 11:38 AM #281231PatentGuyParticipant“Many homes are being stripped of EVERYTHING. I saw a UHaul in a once decent tract where they were loading the kitchen cabinets and the kitchen sink was in the driveway.”
Does anyone know where all of the plundered cabinets, sinks and appliances from these foreclosures end up?
Craig’s List?
October 5, 2008 at 10:22 AM #281332bearvineParticipantCraigslist without a doubt is a great place to go for all the plundered house items from the foreclosures.
I don’t want to post someone’s personal listing, just go search “kitchen cabinets” in furniture by owner, and you will find entire kitchens. Try OC, SD, IE Craigslist sites.
Not that they would have it, but ask if there are receipts just to make sure you are not buying stolen goods.
A couple years back there was a crew in the LE/Mur/Tem area that had a delivery truck, delivery uniforms, and in broad daylight were stealing the kitchens from new, ready to close, and just closed but not moved into homes in the area, and then selling on Craigslist.
I saw their handy work firsthand at a Pulte development. A sign of things to come I suppose…
October 5, 2008 at 10:22 AM #281609bearvineParticipantCraigslist without a doubt is a great place to go for all the plundered house items from the foreclosures.
I don’t want to post someone’s personal listing, just go search “kitchen cabinets” in furniture by owner, and you will find entire kitchens. Try OC, SD, IE Craigslist sites.
Not that they would have it, but ask if there are receipts just to make sure you are not buying stolen goods.
A couple years back there was a crew in the LE/Mur/Tem area that had a delivery truck, delivery uniforms, and in broad daylight were stealing the kitchens from new, ready to close, and just closed but not moved into homes in the area, and then selling on Craigslist.
I saw their handy work firsthand at a Pulte development. A sign of things to come I suppose…
October 5, 2008 at 10:22 AM #281613bearvineParticipantCraigslist without a doubt is a great place to go for all the plundered house items from the foreclosures.
I don’t want to post someone’s personal listing, just go search “kitchen cabinets” in furniture by owner, and you will find entire kitchens. Try OC, SD, IE Craigslist sites.
Not that they would have it, but ask if there are receipts just to make sure you are not buying stolen goods.
A couple years back there was a crew in the LE/Mur/Tem area that had a delivery truck, delivery uniforms, and in broad daylight were stealing the kitchens from new, ready to close, and just closed but not moved into homes in the area, and then selling on Craigslist.
I saw their handy work firsthand at a Pulte development. A sign of things to come I suppose…
October 5, 2008 at 10:22 AM #281655bearvineParticipantCraigslist without a doubt is a great place to go for all the plundered house items from the foreclosures.
I don’t want to post someone’s personal listing, just go search “kitchen cabinets” in furniture by owner, and you will find entire kitchens. Try OC, SD, IE Craigslist sites.
Not that they would have it, but ask if there are receipts just to make sure you are not buying stolen goods.
A couple years back there was a crew in the LE/Mur/Tem area that had a delivery truck, delivery uniforms, and in broad daylight were stealing the kitchens from new, ready to close, and just closed but not moved into homes in the area, and then selling on Craigslist.
I saw their handy work firsthand at a Pulte development. A sign of things to come I suppose…
October 5, 2008 at 10:22 AM #281666bearvineParticipantCraigslist without a doubt is a great place to go for all the plundered house items from the foreclosures.
I don’t want to post someone’s personal listing, just go search “kitchen cabinets” in furniture by owner, and you will find entire kitchens. Try OC, SD, IE Craigslist sites.
Not that they would have it, but ask if there are receipts just to make sure you are not buying stolen goods.
A couple years back there was a crew in the LE/Mur/Tem area that had a delivery truck, delivery uniforms, and in broad daylight were stealing the kitchens from new, ready to close, and just closed but not moved into homes in the area, and then selling on Craigslist.
I saw their handy work firsthand at a Pulte development. A sign of things to come I suppose…
October 5, 2008 at 10:34 AM #281342bearvineParticipantAn old school realtor who understands the need to nurture a client base, would be marketing to people like your buds, NorLASD guy. Is the Nor for NoCal?
In the long run, even if it dips they won’t get hurt.
Personally, I think the best strategy for an investor is to let it hit bottom, and buy on the way back up within the first 10% increase.
Sometimes the crazy deals materialize, and that’s when you make the exception.
For example, if a steal in one of the gated Redhawk tracts came up, beat up or nice condition, with course view, 3 car garage, less than $70 sq ft, I would be inclined to pick it up and use it as a replacement for the multiple storage units that I have. End up with an asset stagnant for a few years, eventually considerable appreciation (2x-4x return) in 7-10 years, and becomes free storage space over the time span.
October 5, 2008 at 10:34 AM #281619bearvineParticipantAn old school realtor who understands the need to nurture a client base, would be marketing to people like your buds, NorLASD guy. Is the Nor for NoCal?
In the long run, even if it dips they won’t get hurt.
Personally, I think the best strategy for an investor is to let it hit bottom, and buy on the way back up within the first 10% increase.
Sometimes the crazy deals materialize, and that’s when you make the exception.
For example, if a steal in one of the gated Redhawk tracts came up, beat up or nice condition, with course view, 3 car garage, less than $70 sq ft, I would be inclined to pick it up and use it as a replacement for the multiple storage units that I have. End up with an asset stagnant for a few years, eventually considerable appreciation (2x-4x return) in 7-10 years, and becomes free storage space over the time span.
October 5, 2008 at 10:34 AM #281623bearvineParticipantAn old school realtor who understands the need to nurture a client base, would be marketing to people like your buds, NorLASD guy. Is the Nor for NoCal?
In the long run, even if it dips they won’t get hurt.
Personally, I think the best strategy for an investor is to let it hit bottom, and buy on the way back up within the first 10% increase.
Sometimes the crazy deals materialize, and that’s when you make the exception.
For example, if a steal in one of the gated Redhawk tracts came up, beat up or nice condition, with course view, 3 car garage, less than $70 sq ft, I would be inclined to pick it up and use it as a replacement for the multiple storage units that I have. End up with an asset stagnant for a few years, eventually considerable appreciation (2x-4x return) in 7-10 years, and becomes free storage space over the time span.
October 5, 2008 at 10:34 AM #281665bearvineParticipantAn old school realtor who understands the need to nurture a client base, would be marketing to people like your buds, NorLASD guy. Is the Nor for NoCal?
In the long run, even if it dips they won’t get hurt.
Personally, I think the best strategy for an investor is to let it hit bottom, and buy on the way back up within the first 10% increase.
Sometimes the crazy deals materialize, and that’s when you make the exception.
For example, if a steal in one of the gated Redhawk tracts came up, beat up or nice condition, with course view, 3 car garage, less than $70 sq ft, I would be inclined to pick it up and use it as a replacement for the multiple storage units that I have. End up with an asset stagnant for a few years, eventually considerable appreciation (2x-4x return) in 7-10 years, and becomes free storage space over the time span.
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