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January 27, 2008 at 6:12 PM #11644January 27, 2008 at 9:07 PM #143666
SD Realtor
ParticipantPer the last auction if anybody did go and they marked down the addresses of some of the homes, if they post them then I will post the final sales price when they close escrow.
I wonder how many shills they plant to bid the prices up…
SD Realtor
January 27, 2008 at 9:07 PM #143903SD Realtor
ParticipantPer the last auction if anybody did go and they marked down the addresses of some of the homes, if they post them then I will post the final sales price when they close escrow.
I wonder how many shills they plant to bid the prices up…
SD Realtor
January 27, 2008 at 9:07 PM #143909SD Realtor
ParticipantPer the last auction if anybody did go and they marked down the addresses of some of the homes, if they post them then I will post the final sales price when they close escrow.
I wonder how many shills they plant to bid the prices up…
SD Realtor
January 27, 2008 at 9:07 PM #143935SD Realtor
ParticipantPer the last auction if anybody did go and they marked down the addresses of some of the homes, if they post them then I will post the final sales price when they close escrow.
I wonder how many shills they plant to bid the prices up…
SD Realtor
January 27, 2008 at 9:07 PM #144004SD Realtor
ParticipantPer the last auction if anybody did go and they marked down the addresses of some of the homes, if they post them then I will post the final sales price when they close escrow.
I wonder how many shills they plant to bid the prices up…
SD Realtor
January 28, 2008 at 11:48 AM #144240Anonymous
GuestMet someone who was there, said the auctions sales n homes range from 30 – 50% off list price. Was anybody else there?
mglsharkson
January 28, 2008 at 11:48 AM #144307Anonymous
GuestMet someone who was there, said the auctions sales n homes range from 30 – 50% off list price. Was anybody else there?
mglsharkson
January 28, 2008 at 11:48 AM #144213Anonymous
GuestMet someone who was there, said the auctions sales n homes range from 30 – 50% off list price. Was anybody else there?
mglsharkson
January 28, 2008 at 11:48 AM #144209Anonymous
GuestMet someone who was there, said the auctions sales n homes range from 30 – 50% off list price. Was anybody else there?
mglsharkson
January 28, 2008 at 11:48 AM #143973Anonymous
GuestMet someone who was there, said the auctions sales n homes range from 30 – 50% off list price. Was anybody else there?
mglsharkson
January 28, 2008 at 1:07 PM #144230boomer
ParticipantI went, the whole thing seemed fishy to me. I left at #90. By that time, there had already been 33 properties re-bid. So they would have you believe that 1/3 of the winning bidders either didn’t understand the rules, didn’t bring a personal check, got cold feet or whatever. Maybe if they bid one to far on behalf of the bank, no problem, they can just re-bid it. I will not be putting time in on the next one. Most of the properties got bid up to, or above, what I thought they were worth (or will be in 3-5 months) fixed up. One or two were at about a 15-20% discount, not enough to fix and flip in this market…
January 28, 2008 at 1:07 PM #144232boomer
ParticipantI went, the whole thing seemed fishy to me. I left at #90. By that time, there had already been 33 properties re-bid. So they would have you believe that 1/3 of the winning bidders either didn’t understand the rules, didn’t bring a personal check, got cold feet or whatever. Maybe if they bid one to far on behalf of the bank, no problem, they can just re-bid it. I will not be putting time in on the next one. Most of the properties got bid up to, or above, what I thought they were worth (or will be in 3-5 months) fixed up. One or two were at about a 15-20% discount, not enough to fix and flip in this market…
January 28, 2008 at 1:07 PM #144260boomer
ParticipantI went, the whole thing seemed fishy to me. I left at #90. By that time, there had already been 33 properties re-bid. So they would have you believe that 1/3 of the winning bidders either didn’t understand the rules, didn’t bring a personal check, got cold feet or whatever. Maybe if they bid one to far on behalf of the bank, no problem, they can just re-bid it. I will not be putting time in on the next one. Most of the properties got bid up to, or above, what I thought they were worth (or will be in 3-5 months) fixed up. One or two were at about a 15-20% discount, not enough to fix and flip in this market…
January 28, 2008 at 1:07 PM #143993boomer
ParticipantI went, the whole thing seemed fishy to me. I left at #90. By that time, there had already been 33 properties re-bid. So they would have you believe that 1/3 of the winning bidders either didn’t understand the rules, didn’t bring a personal check, got cold feet or whatever. Maybe if they bid one to far on behalf of the bank, no problem, they can just re-bid it. I will not be putting time in on the next one. Most of the properties got bid up to, or above, what I thought they were worth (or will be in 3-5 months) fixed up. One or two were at about a 15-20% discount, not enough to fix and flip in this market…
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