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July 4, 2011 at 8:02 AM #708396July 4, 2011 at 9:06 AM #707194blahblahblahParticipant
Welcome to the club, I bought in Sept. 09. Would probably lose 5-10% if I had to sell today but I don’t need to.
Gotta live somewhere.
July 4, 2011 at 9:06 AM #707290blahblahblahParticipantWelcome to the club, I bought in Sept. 09. Would probably lose 5-10% if I had to sell today but I don’t need to.
Gotta live somewhere.
July 4, 2011 at 9:06 AM #707891blahblahblahParticipantWelcome to the club, I bought in Sept. 09. Would probably lose 5-10% if I had to sell today but I don’t need to.
Gotta live somewhere.
July 4, 2011 at 9:06 AM #708043blahblahblahParticipantWelcome to the club, I bought in Sept. 09. Would probably lose 5-10% if I had to sell today but I don’t need to.
Gotta live somewhere.
July 4, 2011 at 9:06 AM #708406blahblahblahParticipantWelcome to the club, I bought in Sept. 09. Would probably lose 5-10% if I had to sell today but I don’t need to.
Gotta live somewhere.
July 4, 2011 at 9:10 AM #707199Waiting to feel the magicParticipantI did exactly the same thing almost a year ago. I bought a normal sale and paid a price that was reasonable at that particular moment – a price I knew would not hold up over even 6 months or a year.
Like you I kept waiting for prices to correct more, but it just wasn’t happening.
I was hitting the SS and REO’s hard trying to find a deal. There were very few deals out there, and you had to be able to wait out the crazy SS process or deal with the idiot banks as they asked stupidly high prices and then let a property sit for months while it didn’t sell. I saw two properties that I had been actively pursuing, and then finally gave up on when I bought my current home, eventually go for prices that where below what I had offered. It’s just insane.
The whole thing seems broken to me. Now I’m in the same boat was other home owners in hoping prices don’t dip too much more in the next few years.
July 4, 2011 at 9:10 AM #707295Waiting to feel the magicParticipantI did exactly the same thing almost a year ago. I bought a normal sale and paid a price that was reasonable at that particular moment – a price I knew would not hold up over even 6 months or a year.
Like you I kept waiting for prices to correct more, but it just wasn’t happening.
I was hitting the SS and REO’s hard trying to find a deal. There were very few deals out there, and you had to be able to wait out the crazy SS process or deal with the idiot banks as they asked stupidly high prices and then let a property sit for months while it didn’t sell. I saw two properties that I had been actively pursuing, and then finally gave up on when I bought my current home, eventually go for prices that where below what I had offered. It’s just insane.
The whole thing seems broken to me. Now I’m in the same boat was other home owners in hoping prices don’t dip too much more in the next few years.
July 4, 2011 at 9:10 AM #707896Waiting to feel the magicParticipantI did exactly the same thing almost a year ago. I bought a normal sale and paid a price that was reasonable at that particular moment – a price I knew would not hold up over even 6 months or a year.
Like you I kept waiting for prices to correct more, but it just wasn’t happening.
I was hitting the SS and REO’s hard trying to find a deal. There were very few deals out there, and you had to be able to wait out the crazy SS process or deal with the idiot banks as they asked stupidly high prices and then let a property sit for months while it didn’t sell. I saw two properties that I had been actively pursuing, and then finally gave up on when I bought my current home, eventually go for prices that where below what I had offered. It’s just insane.
The whole thing seems broken to me. Now I’m in the same boat was other home owners in hoping prices don’t dip too much more in the next few years.
July 4, 2011 at 9:10 AM #708048Waiting to feel the magicParticipantI did exactly the same thing almost a year ago. I bought a normal sale and paid a price that was reasonable at that particular moment – a price I knew would not hold up over even 6 months or a year.
Like you I kept waiting for prices to correct more, but it just wasn’t happening.
I was hitting the SS and REO’s hard trying to find a deal. There were very few deals out there, and you had to be able to wait out the crazy SS process or deal with the idiot banks as they asked stupidly high prices and then let a property sit for months while it didn’t sell. I saw two properties that I had been actively pursuing, and then finally gave up on when I bought my current home, eventually go for prices that where below what I had offered. It’s just insane.
The whole thing seems broken to me. Now I’m in the same boat was other home owners in hoping prices don’t dip too much more in the next few years.
July 4, 2011 at 9:10 AM #708411Waiting to feel the magicParticipantI did exactly the same thing almost a year ago. I bought a normal sale and paid a price that was reasonable at that particular moment – a price I knew would not hold up over even 6 months or a year.
Like you I kept waiting for prices to correct more, but it just wasn’t happening.
I was hitting the SS and REO’s hard trying to find a deal. There were very few deals out there, and you had to be able to wait out the crazy SS process or deal with the idiot banks as they asked stupidly high prices and then let a property sit for months while it didn’t sell. I saw two properties that I had been actively pursuing, and then finally gave up on when I bought my current home, eventually go for prices that where below what I had offered. It’s just insane.
The whole thing seems broken to me. Now I’m in the same boat was other home owners in hoping prices don’t dip too much more in the next few years.
July 4, 2011 at 9:25 PM #707264GHParticipantI think you have the right attitude about owning a home. It is a functional place to live and stability for your family, not an investment opportunity. Too bad so many others do not see it this way or you would have paid a lot less. Still, congrats and enjoy your new home…
July 4, 2011 at 9:25 PM #707360GHParticipantI think you have the right attitude about owning a home. It is a functional place to live and stability for your family, not an investment opportunity. Too bad so many others do not see it this way or you would have paid a lot less. Still, congrats and enjoy your new home…
July 4, 2011 at 9:25 PM #707961GHParticipantI think you have the right attitude about owning a home. It is a functional place to live and stability for your family, not an investment opportunity. Too bad so many others do not see it this way or you would have paid a lot less. Still, congrats and enjoy your new home…
July 4, 2011 at 9:25 PM #708113GHParticipantI think you have the right attitude about owning a home. It is a functional place to live and stability for your family, not an investment opportunity. Too bad so many others do not see it this way or you would have paid a lot less. Still, congrats and enjoy your new home…
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