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July 30, 2009 at 8:33 AM #439182July 30, 2009 at 9:14 AM #439770SK in CVParticipant
There are some agents that are convinced that changes to their listings attract attention. They could be right. It worked here. It got your attention.
I follow CV pretty closely, and over the last year there has almost always been at least 1 active listing where the price changes every 10 days or more. One listing on Mensha Ct that sold a few months ago must have changed 15 times in 3 months on the market. It did sell at a highish price, but had some extraordinary improvements. No idea if that’s common elsewhere. Nor have I noticed that it dramatically affects sales price or DOM. Seems that when they sell, they sell where the market is, regardless of where the listing is.
The most notable thing about this particular listing is not the changes, but where the price is now. 28% below the purchase price 5 years ago. It was purchased pretty high, but that wasn’t the peak, time wise. Price wise, it may have been. At $262/ft, it’s at the very low end of current listings. I suspect it’s a short sale. NOD was filed about 6 weeks ago.
July 30, 2009 at 9:14 AM #439202SK in CVParticipantThere are some agents that are convinced that changes to their listings attract attention. They could be right. It worked here. It got your attention.
I follow CV pretty closely, and over the last year there has almost always been at least 1 active listing where the price changes every 10 days or more. One listing on Mensha Ct that sold a few months ago must have changed 15 times in 3 months on the market. It did sell at a highish price, but had some extraordinary improvements. No idea if that’s common elsewhere. Nor have I noticed that it dramatically affects sales price or DOM. Seems that when they sell, they sell where the market is, regardless of where the listing is.
The most notable thing about this particular listing is not the changes, but where the price is now. 28% below the purchase price 5 years ago. It was purchased pretty high, but that wasn’t the peak, time wise. Price wise, it may have been. At $262/ft, it’s at the very low end of current listings. I suspect it’s a short sale. NOD was filed about 6 weeks ago.
July 30, 2009 at 9:14 AM #439599SK in CVParticipantThere are some agents that are convinced that changes to their listings attract attention. They could be right. It worked here. It got your attention.
I follow CV pretty closely, and over the last year there has almost always been at least 1 active listing where the price changes every 10 days or more. One listing on Mensha Ct that sold a few months ago must have changed 15 times in 3 months on the market. It did sell at a highish price, but had some extraordinary improvements. No idea if that’s common elsewhere. Nor have I noticed that it dramatically affects sales price or DOM. Seems that when they sell, they sell where the market is, regardless of where the listing is.
The most notable thing about this particular listing is not the changes, but where the price is now. 28% below the purchase price 5 years ago. It was purchased pretty high, but that wasn’t the peak, time wise. Price wise, it may have been. At $262/ft, it’s at the very low end of current listings. I suspect it’s a short sale. NOD was filed about 6 weeks ago.
July 30, 2009 at 9:14 AM #439000SK in CVParticipantThere are some agents that are convinced that changes to their listings attract attention. They could be right. It worked here. It got your attention.
I follow CV pretty closely, and over the last year there has almost always been at least 1 active listing where the price changes every 10 days or more. One listing on Mensha Ct that sold a few months ago must have changed 15 times in 3 months on the market. It did sell at a highish price, but had some extraordinary improvements. No idea if that’s common elsewhere. Nor have I noticed that it dramatically affects sales price or DOM. Seems that when they sell, they sell where the market is, regardless of where the listing is.
The most notable thing about this particular listing is not the changes, but where the price is now. 28% below the purchase price 5 years ago. It was purchased pretty high, but that wasn’t the peak, time wise. Price wise, it may have been. At $262/ft, it’s at the very low end of current listings. I suspect it’s a short sale. NOD was filed about 6 weeks ago.
July 30, 2009 at 9:14 AM #439527SK in CVParticipantThere are some agents that are convinced that changes to their listings attract attention. They could be right. It worked here. It got your attention.
I follow CV pretty closely, and over the last year there has almost always been at least 1 active listing where the price changes every 10 days or more. One listing on Mensha Ct that sold a few months ago must have changed 15 times in 3 months on the market. It did sell at a highish price, but had some extraordinary improvements. No idea if that’s common elsewhere. Nor have I noticed that it dramatically affects sales price or DOM. Seems that when they sell, they sell where the market is, regardless of where the listing is.
The most notable thing about this particular listing is not the changes, but where the price is now. 28% below the purchase price 5 years ago. It was purchased pretty high, but that wasn’t the peak, time wise. Price wise, it may have been. At $262/ft, it’s at the very low end of current listings. I suspect it’s a short sale. NOD was filed about 6 weeks ago.
July 30, 2009 at 12:45 PM #439724pepsiParticipantHe got TS scheduled on 7/27, so he dropped the price to attract some offers to avoid the auction, and for more free rent….
July 30, 2009 at 12:45 PM #439652pepsiParticipantHe got TS scheduled on 7/27, so he dropped the price to attract some offers to avoid the auction, and for more free rent….
July 30, 2009 at 12:45 PM #439327pepsiParticipantHe got TS scheduled on 7/27, so he dropped the price to attract some offers to avoid the auction, and for more free rent….
July 30, 2009 at 12:45 PM #439894pepsiParticipantHe got TS scheduled on 7/27, so he dropped the price to attract some offers to avoid the auction, and for more free rent….
July 30, 2009 at 12:45 PM #439125pepsiParticipantHe got TS scheduled on 7/27, so he dropped the price to attract some offers to avoid the auction, and for more free rent….
July 30, 2009 at 1:21 PM #439759CoronitaParticipant[quote=pepsi]He got TS scheduled on 7/27, so he dropped the price to attract some offers to avoid the auction, and for more free rent….[/quote]
you have details on the TS? Can you post it or PM me on the details please? Thank you.
July 30, 2009 at 1:21 PM #439929CoronitaParticipant[quote=pepsi]He got TS scheduled on 7/27, so he dropped the price to attract some offers to avoid the auction, and for more free rent….[/quote]
you have details on the TS? Can you post it or PM me on the details please? Thank you.
July 30, 2009 at 1:21 PM #439687CoronitaParticipant[quote=pepsi]He got TS scheduled on 7/27, so he dropped the price to attract some offers to avoid the auction, and for more free rent….[/quote]
you have details on the TS? Can you post it or PM me on the details please? Thank you.
July 30, 2009 at 1:21 PM #439159CoronitaParticipant[quote=pepsi]He got TS scheduled on 7/27, so he dropped the price to attract some offers to avoid the auction, and for more free rent….[/quote]
you have details on the TS? Can you post it or PM me on the details please? Thank you.
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