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March 29, 2009 at 7:01 PM #374995March 29, 2009 at 7:08 PM #3743865yearwaiterParticipant
[quote=Oxford]I am waiting about 6 to 8 months (renting) before I buy in east county. (Fallbrook/Escondido)
However, it is hard to pass on some amazing cherry homes showing up that fit my needs, but I am sticking to my strategy on this. (my GF is going bonkers but that’s another story). Most of the “cherry” bargin homes are pending in 5 days on market.
I think if your temperament is impatient, you could monitor a Sandicor Feed of your specs and snag a bargain as soon as it came on the market. (read: be a shark) and you would do very well. Or you could hold up until November and perhaps do GREAT.
ox
…knows when to hold’em[/quote]
Excellent oxford. Do the banks cleanup the mess by Nov and bring all the inventory? Why not so early – so the Fed givingaway 8K amount sale is over by November and I believe it could be bit rush in sales by that timeframe.
March 29, 2009 at 7:08 PM #3746655yearwaiterParticipant[quote=Oxford]I am waiting about 6 to 8 months (renting) before I buy in east county. (Fallbrook/Escondido)
However, it is hard to pass on some amazing cherry homes showing up that fit my needs, but I am sticking to my strategy on this. (my GF is going bonkers but that’s another story). Most of the “cherry” bargin homes are pending in 5 days on market.
I think if your temperament is impatient, you could monitor a Sandicor Feed of your specs and snag a bargain as soon as it came on the market. (read: be a shark) and you would do very well. Or you could hold up until November and perhaps do GREAT.
ox
…knows when to hold’em[/quote]
Excellent oxford. Do the banks cleanup the mess by Nov and bring all the inventory? Why not so early – so the Fed givingaway 8K amount sale is over by November and I believe it could be bit rush in sales by that timeframe.
March 29, 2009 at 7:08 PM #3748415yearwaiterParticipant[quote=Oxford]I am waiting about 6 to 8 months (renting) before I buy in east county. (Fallbrook/Escondido)
However, it is hard to pass on some amazing cherry homes showing up that fit my needs, but I am sticking to my strategy on this. (my GF is going bonkers but that’s another story). Most of the “cherry” bargin homes are pending in 5 days on market.
I think if your temperament is impatient, you could monitor a Sandicor Feed of your specs and snag a bargain as soon as it came on the market. (read: be a shark) and you would do very well. Or you could hold up until November and perhaps do GREAT.
ox
…knows when to hold’em[/quote]
Excellent oxford. Do the banks cleanup the mess by Nov and bring all the inventory? Why not so early – so the Fed givingaway 8K amount sale is over by November and I believe it could be bit rush in sales by that timeframe.
March 29, 2009 at 7:08 PM #3748855yearwaiterParticipant[quote=Oxford]I am waiting about 6 to 8 months (renting) before I buy in east county. (Fallbrook/Escondido)
However, it is hard to pass on some amazing cherry homes showing up that fit my needs, but I am sticking to my strategy on this. (my GF is going bonkers but that’s another story). Most of the “cherry” bargin homes are pending in 5 days on market.
I think if your temperament is impatient, you could monitor a Sandicor Feed of your specs and snag a bargain as soon as it came on the market. (read: be a shark) and you would do very well. Or you could hold up until November and perhaps do GREAT.
ox
…knows when to hold’em[/quote]
Excellent oxford. Do the banks cleanup the mess by Nov and bring all the inventory? Why not so early – so the Fed givingaway 8K amount sale is over by November and I believe it could be bit rush in sales by that timeframe.
March 29, 2009 at 7:08 PM #3750055yearwaiterParticipant[quote=Oxford]I am waiting about 6 to 8 months (renting) before I buy in east county. (Fallbrook/Escondido)
However, it is hard to pass on some amazing cherry homes showing up that fit my needs, but I am sticking to my strategy on this. (my GF is going bonkers but that’s another story). Most of the “cherry” bargin homes are pending in 5 days on market.
I think if your temperament is impatient, you could monitor a Sandicor Feed of your specs and snag a bargain as soon as it came on the market. (read: be a shark) and you would do very well. Or you could hold up until November and perhaps do GREAT.
ox
…knows when to hold’em[/quote]
Excellent oxford. Do the banks cleanup the mess by Nov and bring all the inventory? Why not so early – so the Fed givingaway 8K amount sale is over by November and I believe it could be bit rush in sales by that timeframe.
March 29, 2009 at 7:14 PM #374391AnonymousGuest[quote=Oxford]I think if your temperament is impatient, you could monitor a Sandicor Feed of your specs and snag a bargain as soon as it came on the market.[/quote]
This sounded interesting so I checked our sandicor.com I assume this is “the” agent listing page for San Diego and it is fee for service. Are there any good feeds free to buyers?
March 29, 2009 at 7:14 PM #374670AnonymousGuest[quote=Oxford]I think if your temperament is impatient, you could monitor a Sandicor Feed of your specs and snag a bargain as soon as it came on the market.[/quote]
This sounded interesting so I checked our sandicor.com I assume this is “the” agent listing page for San Diego and it is fee for service. Are there any good feeds free to buyers?
March 29, 2009 at 7:14 PM #374846AnonymousGuest[quote=Oxford]I think if your temperament is impatient, you could monitor a Sandicor Feed of your specs and snag a bargain as soon as it came on the market.[/quote]
This sounded interesting so I checked our sandicor.com I assume this is “the” agent listing page for San Diego and it is fee for service. Are there any good feeds free to buyers?
March 29, 2009 at 7:14 PM #374890AnonymousGuest[quote=Oxford]I think if your temperament is impatient, you could monitor a Sandicor Feed of your specs and snag a bargain as soon as it came on the market.[/quote]
This sounded interesting so I checked our sandicor.com I assume this is “the” agent listing page for San Diego and it is fee for service. Are there any good feeds free to buyers?
March 29, 2009 at 7:14 PM #375010AnonymousGuest[quote=Oxford]I think if your temperament is impatient, you could monitor a Sandicor Feed of your specs and snag a bargain as soon as it came on the market.[/quote]
This sounded interesting so I checked our sandicor.com I assume this is “the” agent listing page for San Diego and it is fee for service. Are there any good feeds free to buyers?
March 29, 2009 at 7:34 PM #374396SD RealtorParticipantMost people use SDLookup/Redfin/Zillow.
March 29, 2009 at 7:34 PM #374675SD RealtorParticipantMost people use SDLookup/Redfin/Zillow.
March 29, 2009 at 7:34 PM #374851SD RealtorParticipantMost people use SDLookup/Redfin/Zillow.
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