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April 14, 2010 at 10:23 PM #540236April 15, 2010 at 10:22 AM #539471CardiffBaseballParticipant
Been watching the Orlando market and much of the resale is foreclosures/short sales. Thus with the rush of getting a purchase in before the tax credit expires I’ve actually seen a couple of homes that don’t have short sale limitations, raise their price.
One added 25K according to zip. Only two+ weeks remaining and many don’t want to deal with the the unforeseen issues that could arise due to a short sale.
April 15, 2010 at 10:22 AM #539593CardiffBaseballParticipantBeen watching the Orlando market and much of the resale is foreclosures/short sales. Thus with the rush of getting a purchase in before the tax credit expires I’ve actually seen a couple of homes that don’t have short sale limitations, raise their price.
One added 25K according to zip. Only two+ weeks remaining and many don’t want to deal with the the unforeseen issues that could arise due to a short sale.
April 15, 2010 at 10:22 AM #540060CardiffBaseballParticipantBeen watching the Orlando market and much of the resale is foreclosures/short sales. Thus with the rush of getting a purchase in before the tax credit expires I’ve actually seen a couple of homes that don’t have short sale limitations, raise their price.
One added 25K according to zip. Only two+ weeks remaining and many don’t want to deal with the the unforeseen issues that could arise due to a short sale.
April 15, 2010 at 10:22 AM #540157CardiffBaseballParticipantBeen watching the Orlando market and much of the resale is foreclosures/short sales. Thus with the rush of getting a purchase in before the tax credit expires I’ve actually seen a couple of homes that don’t have short sale limitations, raise their price.
One added 25K according to zip. Only two+ weeks remaining and many don’t want to deal with the the unforeseen issues that could arise due to a short sale.
April 15, 2010 at 10:22 AM #540428CardiffBaseballParticipantBeen watching the Orlando market and much of the resale is foreclosures/short sales. Thus with the rush of getting a purchase in before the tax credit expires I’ve actually seen a couple of homes that don’t have short sale limitations, raise their price.
One added 25K according to zip. Only two+ weeks remaining and many don’t want to deal with the the unforeseen issues that could arise due to a short sale.
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