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December 11, 2007 at 1:40 PM #114448December 11, 2007 at 2:17 PM #114278HereWeGoParticipant
That works too, but my intent is more “Back To The Top”
Here’s the list of sales from the end of September. The units with 3 digits are from La Boheme, the others from Esperanza.
Unit Valued* Sold*
504 547 375
530 550 365
524 400 285
2 355 240
235 520 385
506 400 260
17 332 215
335 450 310
405 440 300
14 315 220
420 400 258
313 540 365
302 425 212
508 390 300
28 290 248
206 320 213
329 450 313
29 290 213
511 393 275
327 430 313
15 315 230
312 420 315
236 350 250
19 290 210
513 390 270
310 440 320
6 310 215
328 450 313
11 315 215
426 310 220
12 315 210
413 330 225
18 300 210
322 420 275
9 310 215
229 440 310
16 305 213
227 420 313
20 310 213
532 400 255
21 310 213
201 410 295
24 290 215
519 400 255
26 300 215
521 400 280
7 300 215
314 444 305
1 340 210
420 450 320
23 300 215December 11, 2007 at 2:17 PM #114398HereWeGoParticipantThat works too, but my intent is more “Back To The Top”
Here’s the list of sales from the end of September. The units with 3 digits are from La Boheme, the others from Esperanza.
Unit Valued* Sold*
504 547 375
530 550 365
524 400 285
2 355 240
235 520 385
506 400 260
17 332 215
335 450 310
405 440 300
14 315 220
420 400 258
313 540 365
302 425 212
508 390 300
28 290 248
206 320 213
329 450 313
29 290 213
511 393 275
327 430 313
15 315 230
312 420 315
236 350 250
19 290 210
513 390 270
310 440 320
6 310 215
328 450 313
11 315 215
426 310 220
12 315 210
413 330 225
18 300 210
322 420 275
9 310 215
229 440 310
16 305 213
227 420 313
20 310 213
532 400 255
21 310 213
201 410 295
24 290 215
519 400 255
26 300 215
521 400 280
7 300 215
314 444 305
1 340 210
420 450 320
23 300 215December 11, 2007 at 2:17 PM #114439HereWeGoParticipantThat works too, but my intent is more “Back To The Top”
Here’s the list of sales from the end of September. The units with 3 digits are from La Boheme, the others from Esperanza.
Unit Valued* Sold*
504 547 375
530 550 365
524 400 285
2 355 240
235 520 385
506 400 260
17 332 215
335 450 310
405 440 300
14 315 220
420 400 258
313 540 365
302 425 212
508 390 300
28 290 248
206 320 213
329 450 313
29 290 213
511 393 275
327 430 313
15 315 230
312 420 315
236 350 250
19 290 210
513 390 270
310 440 320
6 310 215
328 450 313
11 315 215
426 310 220
12 315 210
413 330 225
18 300 210
322 420 275
9 310 215
229 440 310
16 305 213
227 420 313
20 310 213
532 400 255
21 310 213
201 410 295
24 290 215
519 400 255
26 300 215
521 400 280
7 300 215
314 444 305
1 340 210
420 450 320
23 300 215December 11, 2007 at 2:17 PM #114443HereWeGoParticipantThat works too, but my intent is more “Back To The Top”
Here’s the list of sales from the end of September. The units with 3 digits are from La Boheme, the others from Esperanza.
Unit Valued* Sold*
504 547 375
530 550 365
524 400 285
2 355 240
235 520 385
506 400 260
17 332 215
335 450 310
405 440 300
14 315 220
420 400 258
313 540 365
302 425 212
508 390 300
28 290 248
206 320 213
329 450 313
29 290 213
511 393 275
327 430 313
15 315 230
312 420 315
236 350 250
19 290 210
513 390 270
310 440 320
6 310 215
328 450 313
11 315 215
426 310 220
12 315 210
413 330 225
18 300 210
322 420 275
9 310 215
229 440 310
16 305 213
227 420 313
20 310 213
532 400 255
21 310 213
201 410 295
24 290 215
519 400 255
26 300 215
521 400 280
7 300 215
314 444 305
1 340 210
420 450 320
23 300 215December 11, 2007 at 2:17 PM #114479HereWeGoParticipantThat works too, but my intent is more “Back To The Top”
Here’s the list of sales from the end of September. The units with 3 digits are from La Boheme, the others from Esperanza.
Unit Valued* Sold*
504 547 375
530 550 365
524 400 285
2 355 240
235 520 385
506 400 260
17 332 215
335 450 310
405 440 300
14 315 220
420 400 258
313 540 365
302 425 212
508 390 300
28 290 248
206 320 213
329 450 313
29 290 213
511 393 275
327 430 313
15 315 230
312 420 315
236 350 250
19 290 210
513 390 270
310 440 320
6 310 215
328 450 313
11 315 215
426 310 220
12 315 210
413 330 225
18 300 210
322 420 275
9 310 215
229 440 310
16 305 213
227 420 313
20 310 213
532 400 255
21 310 213
201 410 295
24 290 215
519 400 255
26 300 215
521 400 280
7 300 215
314 444 305
1 340 210
420 450 320
23 300 215December 11, 2007 at 6:06 PM #114558recordsclerkParticipantThose 4 units are for 1st time buyers with less then 48k annaul salary. The REIC sent me a couple of E-mails after the auction, they still want high 200K for any 2bd/2bth. They also sent me an e-mail regarding homes that didn’t sell in the last auction. What I’ve noticed is that most homes that sell, sell at about the midway point between “previous valued at” price and starting bid. Bids that are closer to starting bid usually don’t get sold and eventually go back on the market. Although prices at these auctions have not been that great, they have helped move the market along. The banks can not rely on these auctions to sell there homes at top dollar anymore.
December 11, 2007 at 6:06 PM #114680recordsclerkParticipantThose 4 units are for 1st time buyers with less then 48k annaul salary. The REIC sent me a couple of E-mails after the auction, they still want high 200K for any 2bd/2bth. They also sent me an e-mail regarding homes that didn’t sell in the last auction. What I’ve noticed is that most homes that sell, sell at about the midway point between “previous valued at” price and starting bid. Bids that are closer to starting bid usually don’t get sold and eventually go back on the market. Although prices at these auctions have not been that great, they have helped move the market along. The banks can not rely on these auctions to sell there homes at top dollar anymore.
December 11, 2007 at 6:06 PM #114717recordsclerkParticipantThose 4 units are for 1st time buyers with less then 48k annaul salary. The REIC sent me a couple of E-mails after the auction, they still want high 200K for any 2bd/2bth. They also sent me an e-mail regarding homes that didn’t sell in the last auction. What I’ve noticed is that most homes that sell, sell at about the midway point between “previous valued at” price and starting bid. Bids that are closer to starting bid usually don’t get sold and eventually go back on the market. Although prices at these auctions have not been that great, they have helped move the market along. The banks can not rely on these auctions to sell there homes at top dollar anymore.
December 11, 2007 at 6:06 PM #114723recordsclerkParticipantThose 4 units are for 1st time buyers with less then 48k annaul salary. The REIC sent me a couple of E-mails after the auction, they still want high 200K for any 2bd/2bth. They also sent me an e-mail regarding homes that didn’t sell in the last auction. What I’ve noticed is that most homes that sell, sell at about the midway point between “previous valued at” price and starting bid. Bids that are closer to starting bid usually don’t get sold and eventually go back on the market. Although prices at these auctions have not been that great, they have helped move the market along. The banks can not rely on these auctions to sell there homes at top dollar anymore.
December 11, 2007 at 6:06 PM #114758recordsclerkParticipantThose 4 units are for 1st time buyers with less then 48k annaul salary. The REIC sent me a couple of E-mails after the auction, they still want high 200K for any 2bd/2bth. They also sent me an e-mail regarding homes that didn’t sell in the last auction. What I’ve noticed is that most homes that sell, sell at about the midway point between “previous valued at” price and starting bid. Bids that are closer to starting bid usually don’t get sold and eventually go back on the market. Although prices at these auctions have not been that great, they have helped move the market along. The banks can not rely on these auctions to sell there homes at top dollar anymore.
December 11, 2007 at 6:14 PM #114566drunkleParticipantrusty:
pass on the free massage. i think you’re a cool cat, i’m sure you’re good at it, but you can keep your hands to yourself.as for a np monitor, yeah, figure you can just do a look up on the realty sites. i’ve been playing with the idea of harvesting reo’s from the various bank sites and making them searchable, but… meh. between laziness and working, laziness wins.
the cure for blogging is simple. cancel your internet. you’ll rediscover the joy of going out, going to the bar, hanging out with friends… or reading a book, fixing your car, cleaning the garage… oh yeah, the joys of cleaning the garage…
anyway, yeah. turn off the internet for a couple months. it’s like tweeking, you’ll be so bored and shiftless you’ll do anything and everything.
December 11, 2007 at 6:14 PM #114690drunkleParticipantrusty:
pass on the free massage. i think you’re a cool cat, i’m sure you’re good at it, but you can keep your hands to yourself.as for a np monitor, yeah, figure you can just do a look up on the realty sites. i’ve been playing with the idea of harvesting reo’s from the various bank sites and making them searchable, but… meh. between laziness and working, laziness wins.
the cure for blogging is simple. cancel your internet. you’ll rediscover the joy of going out, going to the bar, hanging out with friends… or reading a book, fixing your car, cleaning the garage… oh yeah, the joys of cleaning the garage…
anyway, yeah. turn off the internet for a couple months. it’s like tweeking, you’ll be so bored and shiftless you’ll do anything and everything.
December 11, 2007 at 6:14 PM #114727drunkleParticipantrusty:
pass on the free massage. i think you’re a cool cat, i’m sure you’re good at it, but you can keep your hands to yourself.as for a np monitor, yeah, figure you can just do a look up on the realty sites. i’ve been playing with the idea of harvesting reo’s from the various bank sites and making them searchable, but… meh. between laziness and working, laziness wins.
the cure for blogging is simple. cancel your internet. you’ll rediscover the joy of going out, going to the bar, hanging out with friends… or reading a book, fixing your car, cleaning the garage… oh yeah, the joys of cleaning the garage…
anyway, yeah. turn off the internet for a couple months. it’s like tweeking, you’ll be so bored and shiftless you’ll do anything and everything.
December 11, 2007 at 6:14 PM #114733drunkleParticipantrusty:
pass on the free massage. i think you’re a cool cat, i’m sure you’re good at it, but you can keep your hands to yourself.as for a np monitor, yeah, figure you can just do a look up on the realty sites. i’ve been playing with the idea of harvesting reo’s from the various bank sites and making them searchable, but… meh. between laziness and working, laziness wins.
the cure for blogging is simple. cancel your internet. you’ll rediscover the joy of going out, going to the bar, hanging out with friends… or reading a book, fixing your car, cleaning the garage… oh yeah, the joys of cleaning the garage…
anyway, yeah. turn off the internet for a couple months. it’s like tweeking, you’ll be so bored and shiftless you’ll do anything and everything.
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