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August 20, 2009 at 10:11 PM #448092August 20, 2009 at 10:22 PM #447318gverdiParticipant
The problem now is created artificially by the banks
and the NAR with their corrupt practices.Banks don’t sell foreclosures since they get free money from the FED, crooked realtors list houses as “Contingent” to allow their friend to buy the houses on the cheap and artificially lowering the supply of “Active” listings (contingent listings are just active listings set aside by realtors for in-house deals).
Cash buyers are actually doing us all a favor: by paying market prices they will lower the comps to where the market would be without government intervention.
Cash buyers/investors are not the source of this mess.
August 20, 2009 at 10:22 PM #447510gverdiParticipantThe problem now is created artificially by the banks
and the NAR with their corrupt practices.Banks don’t sell foreclosures since they get free money from the FED, crooked realtors list houses as “Contingent” to allow their friend to buy the houses on the cheap and artificially lowering the supply of “Active” listings (contingent listings are just active listings set aside by realtors for in-house deals).
Cash buyers are actually doing us all a favor: by paying market prices they will lower the comps to where the market would be without government intervention.
Cash buyers/investors are not the source of this mess.
August 20, 2009 at 10:22 PM #447849gverdiParticipantThe problem now is created artificially by the banks
and the NAR with their corrupt practices.Banks don’t sell foreclosures since they get free money from the FED, crooked realtors list houses as “Contingent” to allow their friend to buy the houses on the cheap and artificially lowering the supply of “Active” listings (contingent listings are just active listings set aside by realtors for in-house deals).
Cash buyers are actually doing us all a favor: by paying market prices they will lower the comps to where the market would be without government intervention.
Cash buyers/investors are not the source of this mess.
August 20, 2009 at 10:22 PM #447919gverdiParticipantThe problem now is created artificially by the banks
and the NAR with their corrupt practices.Banks don’t sell foreclosures since they get free money from the FED, crooked realtors list houses as “Contingent” to allow their friend to buy the houses on the cheap and artificially lowering the supply of “Active” listings (contingent listings are just active listings set aside by realtors for in-house deals).
Cash buyers are actually doing us all a favor: by paying market prices they will lower the comps to where the market would be without government intervention.
Cash buyers/investors are not the source of this mess.
August 20, 2009 at 10:22 PM #448102gverdiParticipantThe problem now is created artificially by the banks
and the NAR with their corrupt practices.Banks don’t sell foreclosures since they get free money from the FED, crooked realtors list houses as “Contingent” to allow their friend to buy the houses on the cheap and artificially lowering the supply of “Active” listings (contingent listings are just active listings set aside by realtors for in-house deals).
Cash buyers are actually doing us all a favor: by paying market prices they will lower the comps to where the market would be without government intervention.
Cash buyers/investors are not the source of this mess.
August 20, 2009 at 10:36 PM #447323bsrsharmaParticipantCash buyers are actually doing us all a favor
I wonder why more people are not appreciating this fact. Cash buyers of REO’s will catalyze bubble implosion and bring back home prices to affordable levels (median home prices about 3 times median family income).
August 20, 2009 at 10:36 PM #447515bsrsharmaParticipantCash buyers are actually doing us all a favor
I wonder why more people are not appreciating this fact. Cash buyers of REO’s will catalyze bubble implosion and bring back home prices to affordable levels (median home prices about 3 times median family income).
August 20, 2009 at 10:36 PM #447854bsrsharmaParticipantCash buyers are actually doing us all a favor
I wonder why more people are not appreciating this fact. Cash buyers of REO’s will catalyze bubble implosion and bring back home prices to affordable levels (median home prices about 3 times median family income).
August 20, 2009 at 10:36 PM #447924bsrsharmaParticipantCash buyers are actually doing us all a favor
I wonder why more people are not appreciating this fact. Cash buyers of REO’s will catalyze bubble implosion and bring back home prices to affordable levels (median home prices about 3 times median family income).
August 20, 2009 at 10:36 PM #448107bsrsharmaParticipantCash buyers are actually doing us all a favor
I wonder why more people are not appreciating this fact. Cash buyers of REO’s will catalyze bubble implosion and bring back home prices to affordable levels (median home prices about 3 times median family income).
August 20, 2009 at 10:50 PM #447328SD RealtorParticipantAK your info has been sent.
Long sigh to the other posts since then.
August 20, 2009 at 10:50 PM #447520SD RealtorParticipantAK your info has been sent.
Long sigh to the other posts since then.
August 20, 2009 at 10:50 PM #447859SD RealtorParticipantAK your info has been sent.
Long sigh to the other posts since then.
August 20, 2009 at 10:50 PM #447929SD RealtorParticipantAK your info has been sent.
Long sigh to the other posts since then.
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