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December 22, 2007 at 10:58 PM #123285December 22, 2007 at 11:00 PM #123277
HLS
ParticipantThe opening bid was $50k…it may as well have been 1c.
There is still a reserve price that needs to be met, although it isn’t disclosed.
December 22, 2007 at 11:00 PM #123297HLS
ParticipantThe opening bid was $50k…it may as well have been 1c.
There is still a reserve price that needs to be met, although it isn’t disclosed.
December 22, 2007 at 11:00 PM #123222HLS
ParticipantThe opening bid was $50k…it may as well have been 1c.
There is still a reserve price that needs to be met, although it isn’t disclosed.
December 22, 2007 at 11:00 PM #123049HLS
ParticipantThe opening bid was $50k…it may as well have been 1c.
There is still a reserve price that needs to be met, although it isn’t disclosed.
December 22, 2007 at 11:00 PM #123194HLS
ParticipantThe opening bid was $50k…it may as well have been 1c.
There is still a reserve price that needs to be met, although it isn’t disclosed.
December 22, 2007 at 11:11 PM #123241Anonymous
GuestI don’t know too much about auctions. From the little you have explained, it sounds like the reserve price may be the true indicator of the market value of the home then. If true, what dictates the opening offer from the bank (is that called the opening bid)? Not sure of the language.
Per your explanation, I am clear on how and why the final price can vary wildly.
December 22, 2007 at 11:11 PM #123318Anonymous
GuestI don’t know too much about auctions. From the little you have explained, it sounds like the reserve price may be the true indicator of the market value of the home then. If true, what dictates the opening offer from the bank (is that called the opening bid)? Not sure of the language.
Per your explanation, I am clear on how and why the final price can vary wildly.
December 22, 2007 at 11:11 PM #123298Anonymous
GuestI don’t know too much about auctions. From the little you have explained, it sounds like the reserve price may be the true indicator of the market value of the home then. If true, what dictates the opening offer from the bank (is that called the opening bid)? Not sure of the language.
Per your explanation, I am clear on how and why the final price can vary wildly.
December 22, 2007 at 11:11 PM #123216Anonymous
GuestI don’t know too much about auctions. From the little you have explained, it sounds like the reserve price may be the true indicator of the market value of the home then. If true, what dictates the opening offer from the bank (is that called the opening bid)? Not sure of the language.
Per your explanation, I am clear on how and why the final price can vary wildly.
December 22, 2007 at 11:11 PM #123069Anonymous
GuestI don’t know too much about auctions. From the little you have explained, it sounds like the reserve price may be the true indicator of the market value of the home then. If true, what dictates the opening offer from the bank (is that called the opening bid)? Not sure of the language.
Per your explanation, I am clear on how and why the final price can vary wildly.
December 22, 2007 at 11:12 PM #123054Anonymous
GuestTG, I believe you are familiar with my thoughts on this. But, in 2010, I would expect to pay no more than 200k for a 2700 ft. property in Temecula. But, I expect you’re gonna buy sooner.
December 22, 2007 at 11:12 PM #123302Anonymous
GuestTG, I believe you are familiar with my thoughts on this. But, in 2010, I would expect to pay no more than 200k for a 2700 ft. property in Temecula. But, I expect you’re gonna buy sooner.
December 22, 2007 at 11:12 PM #123281Anonymous
GuestTG, I believe you are familiar with my thoughts on this. But, in 2010, I would expect to pay no more than 200k for a 2700 ft. property in Temecula. But, I expect you’re gonna buy sooner.
December 22, 2007 at 11:12 PM #123199Anonymous
GuestTG, I believe you are familiar with my thoughts on this. But, in 2010, I would expect to pay no more than 200k for a 2700 ft. property in Temecula. But, I expect you’re gonna buy sooner.
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