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January 26, 2010 at 9:43 AM #506681January 26, 2010 at 9:51 AM #505796
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Participantwow, that’s $525k off the prior purchase price of $1.39 million.
the property tax paid as well.
I wonder if this might be a flip attempt. as recently as the last couple of months I’ve seen a bank REO go for close to $1.2 without backyard landscaping and $1.6 for a fully decked out one in this tract.
January 26, 2010 at 9:51 AM #505943ocrenter
Participantwow, that’s $525k off the prior purchase price of $1.39 million.
the property tax paid as well.
I wonder if this might be a flip attempt. as recently as the last couple of months I’ve seen a bank REO go for close to $1.2 without backyard landscaping and $1.6 for a fully decked out one in this tract.
January 26, 2010 at 9:51 AM #506352ocrenter
Participantwow, that’s $525k off the prior purchase price of $1.39 million.
the property tax paid as well.
I wonder if this might be a flip attempt. as recently as the last couple of months I’ve seen a bank REO go for close to $1.2 without backyard landscaping and $1.6 for a fully decked out one in this tract.
January 26, 2010 at 9:51 AM #506443ocrenter
Participantwow, that’s $525k off the prior purchase price of $1.39 million.
the property tax paid as well.
I wonder if this might be a flip attempt. as recently as the last couple of months I’ve seen a bank REO go for close to $1.2 without backyard landscaping and $1.6 for a fully decked out one in this tract.
January 26, 2010 at 9:51 AM #506696ocrenter
Participantwow, that’s $525k off the prior purchase price of $1.39 million.
the property tax paid as well.
I wonder if this might be a flip attempt. as recently as the last couple of months I’ve seen a bank REO go for close to $1.2 without backyard landscaping and $1.6 for a fully decked out one in this tract.
January 26, 2010 at 12:39 PM #505848RoosterOrChicken
ParticipantI looked this home when it was listed one and a half years ago. It got a nice yard with pool and upgraded interior. It was asking 1.6M (Who’s going buy it!).
Now it is sold for 865K??? The previous owner must had made it a truely barebone house. I hope the drywall is still there.
BTW, recordsclerk, you seem to be super when digging out the records. I saw some of your other posts.
January 26, 2010 at 12:39 PM #505993RoosterOrChicken
ParticipantI looked this home when it was listed one and a half years ago. It got a nice yard with pool and upgraded interior. It was asking 1.6M (Who’s going buy it!).
Now it is sold for 865K??? The previous owner must had made it a truely barebone house. I hope the drywall is still there.
BTW, recordsclerk, you seem to be super when digging out the records. I saw some of your other posts.
January 26, 2010 at 12:39 PM #506402RoosterOrChicken
ParticipantI looked this home when it was listed one and a half years ago. It got a nice yard with pool and upgraded interior. It was asking 1.6M (Who’s going buy it!).
Now it is sold for 865K??? The previous owner must had made it a truely barebone house. I hope the drywall is still there.
BTW, recordsclerk, you seem to be super when digging out the records. I saw some of your other posts.
January 26, 2010 at 12:39 PM #506494RoosterOrChicken
ParticipantI looked this home when it was listed one and a half years ago. It got a nice yard with pool and upgraded interior. It was asking 1.6M (Who’s going buy it!).
Now it is sold for 865K??? The previous owner must had made it a truely barebone house. I hope the drywall is still there.
BTW, recordsclerk, you seem to be super when digging out the records. I saw some of your other posts.
January 26, 2010 at 12:39 PM #506746RoosterOrChicken
ParticipantI looked this home when it was listed one and a half years ago. It got a nice yard with pool and upgraded interior. It was asking 1.6M (Who’s going buy it!).
Now it is sold for 865K??? The previous owner must had made it a truely barebone house. I hope the drywall is still there.
BTW, recordsclerk, you seem to be super when digging out the records. I saw some of your other posts.
January 26, 2010 at 1:46 PM #505892recordsclerk
ParticipantI got the info from Foreclosureradar. The home might still be in good condition. Ivy Gate is in a league of its own and hard to comp. Maybe the bank did some comps with surrounding area homes with the same sqft and smaller lots. This is just one of the good deals you get at Trustees Sales. You can score in the upper-end if you have the cash and patience.
January 26, 2010 at 1:46 PM #506038recordsclerk
ParticipantI got the info from Foreclosureradar. The home might still be in good condition. Ivy Gate is in a league of its own and hard to comp. Maybe the bank did some comps with surrounding area homes with the same sqft and smaller lots. This is just one of the good deals you get at Trustees Sales. You can score in the upper-end if you have the cash and patience.
January 26, 2010 at 1:46 PM #506447recordsclerk
ParticipantI got the info from Foreclosureradar. The home might still be in good condition. Ivy Gate is in a league of its own and hard to comp. Maybe the bank did some comps with surrounding area homes with the same sqft and smaller lots. This is just one of the good deals you get at Trustees Sales. You can score in the upper-end if you have the cash and patience.
January 26, 2010 at 1:46 PM #506539recordsclerk
ParticipantI got the info from Foreclosureradar. The home might still be in good condition. Ivy Gate is in a league of its own and hard to comp. Maybe the bank did some comps with surrounding area homes with the same sqft and smaller lots. This is just one of the good deals you get at Trustees Sales. You can score in the upper-end if you have the cash and patience.
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