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April 26, 2009 at 6:01 PM #15560April 26, 2009 at 6:03 PM #387645tcParticipant
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April 26, 2009 at 6:27 PM #388133NotCrankyParticipantAssuming you are asking as a hypothetically interested buyer at least:Here or a couple of my favorites.
Buyers tend to flock to the same properties.Sometimes they just flock to damn near everything.
If you just want to compete, as in get to escrow instead of the other buyer on the most in demand properties, write thoughtful multiple offers on a prioritized list of properties site unseen.If you want to try to get a good jump on value.
Find places where you don’t have to compete so much and write aggressive offers.Be better at assessing value and potential other people don’t see and be willing to buy for that instead of for the shiny pergranteel, as bloggers used to frequently say. This is going to probably require elbow grease or some other type of work to maximize. Real estate agents might help you but require that you do much of the legwork too.April 26, 2009 at 6:27 PM #388186NotCrankyParticipantAssuming you are asking as a hypothetically interested buyer at least:Here or a couple of my favorites.
Buyers tend to flock to the same properties.Sometimes they just flock to damn near everything.
If you just want to compete, as in get to escrow instead of the other buyer on the most in demand properties, write thoughtful multiple offers on a prioritized list of properties site unseen.If you want to try to get a good jump on value.
Find places where you don’t have to compete so much and write aggressive offers.Be better at assessing value and potential other people don’t see and be willing to buy for that instead of for the shiny pergranteel, as bloggers used to frequently say. This is going to probably require elbow grease or some other type of work to maximize. Real estate agents might help you but require that you do much of the legwork too.April 26, 2009 at 6:27 PM #387934NotCrankyParticipantAssuming you are asking as a hypothetically interested buyer at least:Here or a couple of my favorites.
Buyers tend to flock to the same properties.Sometimes they just flock to damn near everything.
If you just want to compete, as in get to escrow instead of the other buyer on the most in demand properties, write thoughtful multiple offers on a prioritized list of properties site unseen.If you want to try to get a good jump on value.
Find places where you don’t have to compete so much and write aggressive offers.Be better at assessing value and potential other people don’t see and be willing to buy for that instead of for the shiny pergranteel, as bloggers used to frequently say. This is going to probably require elbow grease or some other type of work to maximize. Real estate agents might help you but require that you do much of the legwork too.April 26, 2009 at 6:27 PM #388326NotCrankyParticipantAssuming you are asking as a hypothetically interested buyer at least:Here or a couple of my favorites.
Buyers tend to flock to the same properties.Sometimes they just flock to damn near everything.
If you just want to compete, as in get to escrow instead of the other buyer on the most in demand properties, write thoughtful multiple offers on a prioritized list of properties site unseen.If you want to try to get a good jump on value.
Find places where you don’t have to compete so much and write aggressive offers.Be better at assessing value and potential other people don’t see and be willing to buy for that instead of for the shiny pergranteel, as bloggers used to frequently say. This is going to probably require elbow grease or some other type of work to maximize. Real estate agents might help you but require that you do much of the legwork too.April 26, 2009 at 6:27 PM #387664NotCrankyParticipantAssuming you are asking as a hypothetically interested buyer at least:Here or a couple of my favorites.
Buyers tend to flock to the same properties.Sometimes they just flock to damn near everything.
If you just want to compete, as in get to escrow instead of the other buyer on the most in demand properties, write thoughtful multiple offers on a prioritized list of properties site unseen.If you want to try to get a good jump on value.
Find places where you don’t have to compete so much and write aggressive offers.Be better at assessing value and potential other people don’t see and be willing to buy for that instead of for the shiny pergranteel, as bloggers used to frequently say. This is going to probably require elbow grease or some other type of work to maximize. Real estate agents might help you but require that you do much of the legwork too.April 26, 2009 at 6:28 PM #388331patientrenterParticipant[quote=tc]Wait.[/quote]
+1… and LoL!
April 26, 2009 at 6:28 PM #387939patientrenterParticipant[quote=tc]Wait.[/quote]
+1… and LoL!
April 26, 2009 at 6:28 PM #388192patientrenterParticipant[quote=tc]Wait.[/quote]
+1… and LoL!
April 26, 2009 at 6:28 PM #387669patientrenterParticipant[quote=tc]Wait.[/quote]
+1… and LoL!
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