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January 13, 2008 at 8:11 AM #135338January 13, 2008 at 10:18 AM #135078SD RealtorParticipant
Thanks ilvcv.
5289 Foxhound went for 1.147M and 5318 went for 1.184M. 5318 is 100% financed while 5289 has only a single 417k mortage.
I would say these two homeowners provide quite a contrast in terms of financing eh? I will be interesting to see how they pan out.
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January 13, 2008 at 10:18 AM #135274SD RealtorParticipantThanks ilvcv.
5289 Foxhound went for 1.147M and 5318 went for 1.184M. 5318 is 100% financed while 5289 has only a single 417k mortage.
I would say these two homeowners provide quite a contrast in terms of financing eh? I will be interesting to see how they pan out.
SD Realtor
January 13, 2008 at 10:18 AM #135278SD RealtorParticipantThanks ilvcv.
5289 Foxhound went for 1.147M and 5318 went for 1.184M. 5318 is 100% financed while 5289 has only a single 417k mortage.
I would say these two homeowners provide quite a contrast in terms of financing eh? I will be interesting to see how they pan out.
SD Realtor
January 13, 2008 at 10:18 AM #135334SD RealtorParticipantThanks ilvcv.
5289 Foxhound went for 1.147M and 5318 went for 1.184M. 5318 is 100% financed while 5289 has only a single 417k mortage.
I would say these two homeowners provide quite a contrast in terms of financing eh? I will be interesting to see how they pan out.
SD Realtor
January 13, 2008 at 10:18 AM #135372SD RealtorParticipantThanks ilvcv.
5289 Foxhound went for 1.147M and 5318 went for 1.184M. 5318 is 100% financed while 5289 has only a single 417k mortage.
I would say these two homeowners provide quite a contrast in terms of financing eh? I will be interesting to see how they pan out.
SD Realtor
January 13, 2008 at 12:27 PM #135118AnonymousGuestThe sold prices from builders are not trustable sometimes. I have a friend who just bought a 2600sf house from a small builder at carmel valley with 50k discount off the lower range. However, the builder required to set the transaction price at 20k above the lower range, with a 70k cash back to my friend…
January 13, 2008 at 12:27 PM #135310AnonymousGuestThe sold prices from builders are not trustable sometimes. I have a friend who just bought a 2600sf house from a small builder at carmel valley with 50k discount off the lower range. However, the builder required to set the transaction price at 20k above the lower range, with a 70k cash back to my friend…
January 13, 2008 at 12:27 PM #135317AnonymousGuestThe sold prices from builders are not trustable sometimes. I have a friend who just bought a 2600sf house from a small builder at carmel valley with 50k discount off the lower range. However, the builder required to set the transaction price at 20k above the lower range, with a 70k cash back to my friend…
January 13, 2008 at 12:27 PM #135373AnonymousGuestThe sold prices from builders are not trustable sometimes. I have a friend who just bought a 2600sf house from a small builder at carmel valley with 50k discount off the lower range. However, the builder required to set the transaction price at 20k above the lower range, with a 70k cash back to my friend…
January 13, 2008 at 12:27 PM #135413AnonymousGuestThe sold prices from builders are not trustable sometimes. I have a friend who just bought a 2600sf house from a small builder at carmel valley with 50k discount off the lower range. However, the builder required to set the transaction price at 20k above the lower range, with a 70k cash back to my friend…
January 13, 2008 at 3:14 PM #135163not-so-average-joeParticipantThe sold prices from builders are not trustable sometimes. I have a friend who just bought a 2600sf house from a small builder at carmel valley with 50k discount off the lower range. However, the builder required to set the transaction price at 20k above the lower range, with a 70k cash back to my friend…
That’s an interesting story. That builder had a really
hard time selling the unit and when I saw the closing price,
I was a little surprised to see the number over the lower range. So 855k it was.January 13, 2008 at 3:14 PM #135358not-so-average-joeParticipantThe sold prices from builders are not trustable sometimes. I have a friend who just bought a 2600sf house from a small builder at carmel valley with 50k discount off the lower range. However, the builder required to set the transaction price at 20k above the lower range, with a 70k cash back to my friend…
That’s an interesting story. That builder had a really
hard time selling the unit and when I saw the closing price,
I was a little surprised to see the number over the lower range. So 855k it was.January 13, 2008 at 3:14 PM #135363not-so-average-joeParticipantThe sold prices from builders are not trustable sometimes. I have a friend who just bought a 2600sf house from a small builder at carmel valley with 50k discount off the lower range. However, the builder required to set the transaction price at 20k above the lower range, with a 70k cash back to my friend…
That’s an interesting story. That builder had a really
hard time selling the unit and when I saw the closing price,
I was a little surprised to see the number over the lower range. So 855k it was.January 13, 2008 at 3:14 PM #135416not-so-average-joeParticipantThe sold prices from builders are not trustable sometimes. I have a friend who just bought a 2600sf house from a small builder at carmel valley with 50k discount off the lower range. However, the builder required to set the transaction price at 20k above the lower range, with a 70k cash back to my friend…
That’s an interesting story. That builder had a really
hard time selling the unit and when I saw the closing price,
I was a little surprised to see the number over the lower range. So 855k it was. -
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