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January 19, 2010 at 8:13 PM #504427January 19, 2010 at 9:25 PM #503578scaredyclassicParticipant
we only offered the list price, but were told that was higher than the offer that went to the bank…
January 19, 2010 at 9:25 PM #503724scaredyclassicParticipantwe only offered the list price, but were told that was higher than the offer that went to the bank…
January 19, 2010 at 9:25 PM #504121scaredyclassicParticipantwe only offered the list price, but were told that was higher than the offer that went to the bank…
January 19, 2010 at 9:25 PM #504212scaredyclassicParticipantwe only offered the list price, but were told that was higher than the offer that went to the bank…
January 19, 2010 at 9:25 PM #504462scaredyclassicParticipantwe only offered the list price, but were told that was higher than the offer that went to the bank…
March 9, 2010 at 6:28 AM #523039AnonymousGuestI’m glad I found this forum. I took a day off today because I know I cannot get my mind on work because of how depressed I am about losing by a minute to the accepted offer. (Happened this weekend.) Now my agent and I are in “do a back-up offer?” mode. I told her I’d need to sleep on it (step back try be more rational than emotional, which is about where I am now). So I woke up early this morning to research “back-up offers” while feeling beaten and downtrodden, and … then I came across this site. It turned my face/mood from forlorn to chuckling. You see, excitement took over when I saw a just listed property that made my heart skip. When I walked into the house, I knew it was it. But I wanted to be rational, so I waited, oh, 10 minutes to tell my agent I’m going for it, let’s do it, write up an offer. And then we learn someone already beat me to it. Not to go any further, yes, I’m the female version of scaredycat (I want what I want or nothing — house or significant other). Thanks, guys, for pulling me out of my misery.
March 9, 2010 at 6:28 AM #523181AnonymousGuestI’m glad I found this forum. I took a day off today because I know I cannot get my mind on work because of how depressed I am about losing by a minute to the accepted offer. (Happened this weekend.) Now my agent and I are in “do a back-up offer?” mode. I told her I’d need to sleep on it (step back try be more rational than emotional, which is about where I am now). So I woke up early this morning to research “back-up offers” while feeling beaten and downtrodden, and … then I came across this site. It turned my face/mood from forlorn to chuckling. You see, excitement took over when I saw a just listed property that made my heart skip. When I walked into the house, I knew it was it. But I wanted to be rational, so I waited, oh, 10 minutes to tell my agent I’m going for it, let’s do it, write up an offer. And then we learn someone already beat me to it. Not to go any further, yes, I’m the female version of scaredycat (I want what I want or nothing — house or significant other). Thanks, guys, for pulling me out of my misery.
March 9, 2010 at 6:28 AM #523619AnonymousGuestI’m glad I found this forum. I took a day off today because I know I cannot get my mind on work because of how depressed I am about losing by a minute to the accepted offer. (Happened this weekend.) Now my agent and I are in “do a back-up offer?” mode. I told her I’d need to sleep on it (step back try be more rational than emotional, which is about where I am now). So I woke up early this morning to research “back-up offers” while feeling beaten and downtrodden, and … then I came across this site. It turned my face/mood from forlorn to chuckling. You see, excitement took over when I saw a just listed property that made my heart skip. When I walked into the house, I knew it was it. But I wanted to be rational, so I waited, oh, 10 minutes to tell my agent I’m going for it, let’s do it, write up an offer. And then we learn someone already beat me to it. Not to go any further, yes, I’m the female version of scaredycat (I want what I want or nothing — house or significant other). Thanks, guys, for pulling me out of my misery.
March 9, 2010 at 6:28 AM #523714AnonymousGuestI’m glad I found this forum. I took a day off today because I know I cannot get my mind on work because of how depressed I am about losing by a minute to the accepted offer. (Happened this weekend.) Now my agent and I are in “do a back-up offer?” mode. I told her I’d need to sleep on it (step back try be more rational than emotional, which is about where I am now). So I woke up early this morning to research “back-up offers” while feeling beaten and downtrodden, and … then I came across this site. It turned my face/mood from forlorn to chuckling. You see, excitement took over when I saw a just listed property that made my heart skip. When I walked into the house, I knew it was it. But I wanted to be rational, so I waited, oh, 10 minutes to tell my agent I’m going for it, let’s do it, write up an offer. And then we learn someone already beat me to it. Not to go any further, yes, I’m the female version of scaredycat (I want what I want or nothing — house or significant other). Thanks, guys, for pulling me out of my misery.
March 9, 2010 at 6:28 AM #523972AnonymousGuestI’m glad I found this forum. I took a day off today because I know I cannot get my mind on work because of how depressed I am about losing by a minute to the accepted offer. (Happened this weekend.) Now my agent and I are in “do a back-up offer?” mode. I told her I’d need to sleep on it (step back try be more rational than emotional, which is about where I am now). So I woke up early this morning to research “back-up offers” while feeling beaten and downtrodden, and … then I came across this site. It turned my face/mood from forlorn to chuckling. You see, excitement took over when I saw a just listed property that made my heart skip. When I walked into the house, I knew it was it. But I wanted to be rational, so I waited, oh, 10 minutes to tell my agent I’m going for it, let’s do it, write up an offer. And then we learn someone already beat me to it. Not to go any further, yes, I’m the female version of scaredycat (I want what I want or nothing — house or significant other). Thanks, guys, for pulling me out of my misery.
March 9, 2010 at 6:35 AM #523050scaredyclassicParticipantwelcome, fellow traveller. before you admit to being like me, you really should get to know me better. you might regret that.
i am not a real estate professional but i have a feeling that backup offers may be more liekly to be accepted over the next few months as the tax credit expires and financing is very tight.
I’d hang in there.
the house that was the subject of this thread is still outt here in short sale mode, waiting for the bank to realize its loss. we have gone to visit it several times and now the wife isn’t sure about it. it sustained some water damage int he rains (good move, bank). also, strangely, houses look very different the second thirda and fourth times you come in. this palce looked much smaller than we’d rememebred, kind of like the way elementary schools look smaller when you visit years later
March 9, 2010 at 6:35 AM #523191scaredyclassicParticipantwelcome, fellow traveller. before you admit to being like me, you really should get to know me better. you might regret that.
i am not a real estate professional but i have a feeling that backup offers may be more liekly to be accepted over the next few months as the tax credit expires and financing is very tight.
I’d hang in there.
the house that was the subject of this thread is still outt here in short sale mode, waiting for the bank to realize its loss. we have gone to visit it several times and now the wife isn’t sure about it. it sustained some water damage int he rains (good move, bank). also, strangely, houses look very different the second thirda and fourth times you come in. this palce looked much smaller than we’d rememebred, kind of like the way elementary schools look smaller when you visit years later
March 9, 2010 at 6:35 AM #523629scaredyclassicParticipantwelcome, fellow traveller. before you admit to being like me, you really should get to know me better. you might regret that.
i am not a real estate professional but i have a feeling that backup offers may be more liekly to be accepted over the next few months as the tax credit expires and financing is very tight.
I’d hang in there.
the house that was the subject of this thread is still outt here in short sale mode, waiting for the bank to realize its loss. we have gone to visit it several times and now the wife isn’t sure about it. it sustained some water damage int he rains (good move, bank). also, strangely, houses look very different the second thirda and fourth times you come in. this palce looked much smaller than we’d rememebred, kind of like the way elementary schools look smaller when you visit years later
March 9, 2010 at 6:35 AM #523724scaredyclassicParticipantwelcome, fellow traveller. before you admit to being like me, you really should get to know me better. you might regret that.
i am not a real estate professional but i have a feeling that backup offers may be more liekly to be accepted over the next few months as the tax credit expires and financing is very tight.
I’d hang in there.
the house that was the subject of this thread is still outt here in short sale mode, waiting for the bank to realize its loss. we have gone to visit it several times and now the wife isn’t sure about it. it sustained some water damage int he rains (good move, bank). also, strangely, houses look very different the second thirda and fourth times you come in. this palce looked much smaller than we’d rememebred, kind of like the way elementary schools look smaller when you visit years later
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