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April 30, 2009 at 4:17 PM #391206April 30, 2009 at 4:25 PM #390546
danthedart
ParticipantIt’s not about being a market bear or the buyer’s point of view.
It’s ethics. It’s about a healthy market.
April 30, 2009 at 4:25 PM #390809danthedart
ParticipantIt’s not about being a market bear or the buyer’s point of view.
It’s ethics. It’s about a healthy market.
April 30, 2009 at 4:25 PM #391017danthedart
ParticipantIt’s not about being a market bear or the buyer’s point of view.
It’s ethics. It’s about a healthy market.
April 30, 2009 at 4:25 PM #391068danthedart
ParticipantIt’s not about being a market bear or the buyer’s point of view.
It’s ethics. It’s about a healthy market.
April 30, 2009 at 4:25 PM #391211danthedart
ParticipantIt’s not about being a market bear or the buyer’s point of view.
It’s ethics. It’s about a healthy market.
April 30, 2009 at 4:38 PM #390551davelj
Participant[quote=danthedart]It’s not about being a market bear or the buyer’s point of view.
It’s ethics. It’s about a healthy market.[/quote]
Ok, Dan, so there’s a house you’re interested in. It’s an REO. You happen to be in the real estate agent’s office when its about to get listed. You’re more than happy with the list price, which you feel is below its fair value. The agent is willing to sell it to you for the list price right now although he notes that, “Technically, I’m supposed to leave it on the market and collect bids for a few days. But it’s not a requirement.”
Do you: (a) Offer the list price and say, “Hey, let’s light this candle right now,” or (b) say, “You know, I’d love to buy this property right now for the list price but it seems unfair to not have to bid against others in an auction. I want the lender to get the highest offer for this property. Put it out to bid and I’ll participate in the auction.”
That’s a rhetorical question, by the way.
April 30, 2009 at 4:38 PM #390814davelj
Participant[quote=danthedart]It’s not about being a market bear or the buyer’s point of view.
It’s ethics. It’s about a healthy market.[/quote]
Ok, Dan, so there’s a house you’re interested in. It’s an REO. You happen to be in the real estate agent’s office when its about to get listed. You’re more than happy with the list price, which you feel is below its fair value. The agent is willing to sell it to you for the list price right now although he notes that, “Technically, I’m supposed to leave it on the market and collect bids for a few days. But it’s not a requirement.”
Do you: (a) Offer the list price and say, “Hey, let’s light this candle right now,” or (b) say, “You know, I’d love to buy this property right now for the list price but it seems unfair to not have to bid against others in an auction. I want the lender to get the highest offer for this property. Put it out to bid and I’ll participate in the auction.”
That’s a rhetorical question, by the way.
April 30, 2009 at 4:38 PM #391022davelj
Participant[quote=danthedart]It’s not about being a market bear or the buyer’s point of view.
It’s ethics. It’s about a healthy market.[/quote]
Ok, Dan, so there’s a house you’re interested in. It’s an REO. You happen to be in the real estate agent’s office when its about to get listed. You’re more than happy with the list price, which you feel is below its fair value. The agent is willing to sell it to you for the list price right now although he notes that, “Technically, I’m supposed to leave it on the market and collect bids for a few days. But it’s not a requirement.”
Do you: (a) Offer the list price and say, “Hey, let’s light this candle right now,” or (b) say, “You know, I’d love to buy this property right now for the list price but it seems unfair to not have to bid against others in an auction. I want the lender to get the highest offer for this property. Put it out to bid and I’ll participate in the auction.”
That’s a rhetorical question, by the way.
April 30, 2009 at 4:38 PM #391073davelj
Participant[quote=danthedart]It’s not about being a market bear or the buyer’s point of view.
It’s ethics. It’s about a healthy market.[/quote]
Ok, Dan, so there’s a house you’re interested in. It’s an REO. You happen to be in the real estate agent’s office when its about to get listed. You’re more than happy with the list price, which you feel is below its fair value. The agent is willing to sell it to you for the list price right now although he notes that, “Technically, I’m supposed to leave it on the market and collect bids for a few days. But it’s not a requirement.”
Do you: (a) Offer the list price and say, “Hey, let’s light this candle right now,” or (b) say, “You know, I’d love to buy this property right now for the list price but it seems unfair to not have to bid against others in an auction. I want the lender to get the highest offer for this property. Put it out to bid and I’ll participate in the auction.”
That’s a rhetorical question, by the way.
April 30, 2009 at 4:38 PM #391216davelj
Participant[quote=danthedart]It’s not about being a market bear or the buyer’s point of view.
It’s ethics. It’s about a healthy market.[/quote]
Ok, Dan, so there’s a house you’re interested in. It’s an REO. You happen to be in the real estate agent’s office when its about to get listed. You’re more than happy with the list price, which you feel is below its fair value. The agent is willing to sell it to you for the list price right now although he notes that, “Technically, I’m supposed to leave it on the market and collect bids for a few days. But it’s not a requirement.”
Do you: (a) Offer the list price and say, “Hey, let’s light this candle right now,” or (b) say, “You know, I’d love to buy this property right now for the list price but it seems unfair to not have to bid against others in an auction. I want the lender to get the highest offer for this property. Put it out to bid and I’ll participate in the auction.”
That’s a rhetorical question, by the way.
April 30, 2009 at 4:41 PM #390556danthedart
ParticipantHmmm, two more… 0 DOM. Says not to show and that an offer has already been accepted in the comments. They all have the same brokerage listed.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090025240-2114_Weatherby_Escondido_Ca_92027
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090025235-3196_Willow_Tree_Escondido_Ca_92027
April 30, 2009 at 4:41 PM #390819danthedart
ParticipantHmmm, two more… 0 DOM. Says not to show and that an offer has already been accepted in the comments. They all have the same brokerage listed.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090025240-2114_Weatherby_Escondido_Ca_92027
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090025235-3196_Willow_Tree_Escondido_Ca_92027
April 30, 2009 at 4:41 PM #391027danthedart
ParticipantHmmm, two more… 0 DOM. Says not to show and that an offer has already been accepted in the comments. They all have the same brokerage listed.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090025240-2114_Weatherby_Escondido_Ca_92027
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090025235-3196_Willow_Tree_Escondido_Ca_92027
April 30, 2009 at 4:41 PM #391078danthedart
ParticipantHmmm, two more… 0 DOM. Says not to show and that an offer has already been accepted in the comments. They all have the same brokerage listed.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090025240-2114_Weatherby_Escondido_Ca_92027
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090025235-3196_Willow_Tree_Escondido_Ca_92027
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