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August 21, 2008 at 5:16 PM #259995August 21, 2008 at 5:17 PM #259988snailParticipant
2.5 acre?!? Lets build a MOTO-X track..Haha
Just enjoy and forget about what other people says, congrat!August 21, 2008 at 5:17 PM #260048snailParticipant2.5 acre?!? Lets build a MOTO-X track..Haha
Just enjoy and forget about what other people says, congrat!August 21, 2008 at 5:17 PM #260000snailParticipant2.5 acre?!? Lets build a MOTO-X track..Haha
Just enjoy and forget about what other people says, congrat!August 21, 2008 at 5:17 PM #259792snailParticipant2.5 acre?!? Lets build a MOTO-X track..Haha
Just enjoy and forget about what other people says, congrat!August 21, 2008 at 5:17 PM #260089snailParticipant2.5 acre?!? Lets build a MOTO-X track..Haha
Just enjoy and forget about what other people says, congrat!August 21, 2008 at 7:32 PM #259843temeculaguyParticipantPizza, well done. You moved to another level of home for free. You could have bought back your old house for half it’s price as well but you had a goal, timed the market and got a ranch in trade for your tract home.
It is a butterknife catch at worst.
If a carmel valley resident had done the same using the same numbers they would throw a parade. If a cv player sold their condo for 470 and bought a 1 mil pad for what they sold for, they would have effectively done the same, the location and specifics are irrelevent, it’s purely a mathematical success. How would you have felt if you had never sold, if you were sitting in your 470k house, now worth 270k. You are a reverse flipper success story and I raise my glass to you, good luck old friend.
August 21, 2008 at 7:32 PM #260038temeculaguyParticipantPizza, well done. You moved to another level of home for free. You could have bought back your old house for half it’s price as well but you had a goal, timed the market and got a ranch in trade for your tract home.
It is a butterknife catch at worst.
If a carmel valley resident had done the same using the same numbers they would throw a parade. If a cv player sold their condo for 470 and bought a 1 mil pad for what they sold for, they would have effectively done the same, the location and specifics are irrelevent, it’s purely a mathematical success. How would you have felt if you had never sold, if you were sitting in your 470k house, now worth 270k. You are a reverse flipper success story and I raise my glass to you, good luck old friend.
August 21, 2008 at 7:32 PM #260097temeculaguyParticipantPizza, well done. You moved to another level of home for free. You could have bought back your old house for half it’s price as well but you had a goal, timed the market and got a ranch in trade for your tract home.
It is a butterknife catch at worst.
If a carmel valley resident had done the same using the same numbers they would throw a parade. If a cv player sold their condo for 470 and bought a 1 mil pad for what they sold for, they would have effectively done the same, the location and specifics are irrelevent, it’s purely a mathematical success. How would you have felt if you had never sold, if you were sitting in your 470k house, now worth 270k. You are a reverse flipper success story and I raise my glass to you, good luck old friend.
August 21, 2008 at 7:32 PM #260050temeculaguyParticipantPizza, well done. You moved to another level of home for free. You could have bought back your old house for half it’s price as well but you had a goal, timed the market and got a ranch in trade for your tract home.
It is a butterknife catch at worst.
If a carmel valley resident had done the same using the same numbers they would throw a parade. If a cv player sold their condo for 470 and bought a 1 mil pad for what they sold for, they would have effectively done the same, the location and specifics are irrelevent, it’s purely a mathematical success. How would you have felt if you had never sold, if you were sitting in your 470k house, now worth 270k. You are a reverse flipper success story and I raise my glass to you, good luck old friend.
August 21, 2008 at 7:32 PM #260139temeculaguyParticipantPizza, well done. You moved to another level of home for free. You could have bought back your old house for half it’s price as well but you had a goal, timed the market and got a ranch in trade for your tract home.
It is a butterknife catch at worst.
If a carmel valley resident had done the same using the same numbers they would throw a parade. If a cv player sold their condo for 470 and bought a 1 mil pad for what they sold for, they would have effectively done the same, the location and specifics are irrelevent, it’s purely a mathematical success. How would you have felt if you had never sold, if you were sitting in your 470k house, now worth 270k. You are a reverse flipper success story and I raise my glass to you, good luck old friend.
August 21, 2008 at 8:43 PM #260154PCinSDGuestPizzaman,
Would you be willing to give us a tutorial as to how this process worked for you in reality? The due diligence you did, how the auction process works in reality, etc? I could easily be wrong, but I’m not aware of another poster that has posted their personal (successful) auction buy. Good job.
August 21, 2008 at 8:43 PM #260112PCinSDGuestPizzaman,
Would you be willing to give us a tutorial as to how this process worked for you in reality? The due diligence you did, how the auction process works in reality, etc? I could easily be wrong, but I’m not aware of another poster that has posted their personal (successful) auction buy. Good job.
August 21, 2008 at 8:43 PM #260065PCinSDGuestPizzaman,
Would you be willing to give us a tutorial as to how this process worked for you in reality? The due diligence you did, how the auction process works in reality, etc? I could easily be wrong, but I’m not aware of another poster that has posted their personal (successful) auction buy. Good job.
August 21, 2008 at 8:43 PM #260053PCinSDGuestPizzaman,
Would you be willing to give us a tutorial as to how this process worked for you in reality? The due diligence you did, how the auction process works in reality, etc? I could easily be wrong, but I’m not aware of another poster that has posted their personal (successful) auction buy. Good job.
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