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January 8, 2008 at 3:11 PM #132195January 8, 2008 at 3:27 PM #131912
sdappraiser
ParticipantThis is new construction SFR being sold by the builder/developer.
Listing range $1,395,000-$1,465,000. Per confidential remarks, builder may offer buyer $50k incentive package and $10k bonus to seller’s agent (on top of 3%).
FYI – this same house was listed for $1,295,000-$1,395,000 on 10/5/2006 with a market time of 184 days – did not sell.
Wonder if the agent representing the current buyer informed them of this little tid-bit.
January 8, 2008 at 3:27 PM #132094sdappraiser
ParticipantThis is new construction SFR being sold by the builder/developer.
Listing range $1,395,000-$1,465,000. Per confidential remarks, builder may offer buyer $50k incentive package and $10k bonus to seller’s agent (on top of 3%).
FYI – this same house was listed for $1,295,000-$1,395,000 on 10/5/2006 with a market time of 184 days – did not sell.
Wonder if the agent representing the current buyer informed them of this little tid-bit.
January 8, 2008 at 3:27 PM #132102sdappraiser
ParticipantThis is new construction SFR being sold by the builder/developer.
Listing range $1,395,000-$1,465,000. Per confidential remarks, builder may offer buyer $50k incentive package and $10k bonus to seller’s agent (on top of 3%).
FYI – this same house was listed for $1,295,000-$1,395,000 on 10/5/2006 with a market time of 184 days – did not sell.
Wonder if the agent representing the current buyer informed them of this little tid-bit.
January 8, 2008 at 3:27 PM #132163sdappraiser
ParticipantThis is new construction SFR being sold by the builder/developer.
Listing range $1,395,000-$1,465,000. Per confidential remarks, builder may offer buyer $50k incentive package and $10k bonus to seller’s agent (on top of 3%).
FYI – this same house was listed for $1,295,000-$1,395,000 on 10/5/2006 with a market time of 184 days – did not sell.
Wonder if the agent representing the current buyer informed them of this little tid-bit.
January 8, 2008 at 3:27 PM #132198sdappraiser
ParticipantThis is new construction SFR being sold by the builder/developer.
Listing range $1,395,000-$1,465,000. Per confidential remarks, builder may offer buyer $50k incentive package and $10k bonus to seller’s agent (on top of 3%).
FYI – this same house was listed for $1,295,000-$1,395,000 on 10/5/2006 with a market time of 184 days – did not sell.
Wonder if the agent representing the current buyer informed them of this little tid-bit.
January 8, 2008 at 5:19 PM #132051amy
ParticipantI knew it had been listed for over a year, but I didn’t know the lower listing price last year (we moved to a rental here in Carlsbad in April & I started following the house shortly after that as we are eventually going to buy). And I did know about the $50,000 incentive, but not the $10K bonus to selling agent.
My husband thinks the sale probably won’t go through with the loan situations right now – it will be interesting to see if it ends up back on the market or not.
January 8, 2008 at 5:19 PM #132234amy
ParticipantI knew it had been listed for over a year, but I didn’t know the lower listing price last year (we moved to a rental here in Carlsbad in April & I started following the house shortly after that as we are eventually going to buy). And I did know about the $50,000 incentive, but not the $10K bonus to selling agent.
My husband thinks the sale probably won’t go through with the loan situations right now – it will be interesting to see if it ends up back on the market or not.
January 8, 2008 at 5:19 PM #132243amy
ParticipantI knew it had been listed for over a year, but I didn’t know the lower listing price last year (we moved to a rental here in Carlsbad in April & I started following the house shortly after that as we are eventually going to buy). And I did know about the $50,000 incentive, but not the $10K bonus to selling agent.
My husband thinks the sale probably won’t go through with the loan situations right now – it will be interesting to see if it ends up back on the market or not.
January 8, 2008 at 5:19 PM #132305amy
ParticipantI knew it had been listed for over a year, but I didn’t know the lower listing price last year (we moved to a rental here in Carlsbad in April & I started following the house shortly after that as we are eventually going to buy). And I did know about the $50,000 incentive, but not the $10K bonus to selling agent.
My husband thinks the sale probably won’t go through with the loan situations right now – it will be interesting to see if it ends up back on the market or not.
January 8, 2008 at 5:19 PM #132337amy
ParticipantI knew it had been listed for over a year, but I didn’t know the lower listing price last year (we moved to a rental here in Carlsbad in April & I started following the house shortly after that as we are eventually going to buy). And I did know about the $50,000 incentive, but not the $10K bonus to selling agent.
My husband thinks the sale probably won’t go through with the loan situations right now – it will be interesting to see if it ends up back on the market or not.
January 8, 2008 at 5:39 PM #132071cr
ParticipantDo any of the real estate professionals here have any idea about how many residential properties are sold per year?
I’ll take an estimate, or a specific year and quantity.
January 8, 2008 at 5:39 PM #132252cr
ParticipantDo any of the real estate professionals here have any idea about how many residential properties are sold per year?
I’ll take an estimate, or a specific year and quantity.
January 8, 2008 at 5:39 PM #132262cr
ParticipantDo any of the real estate professionals here have any idea about how many residential properties are sold per year?
I’ll take an estimate, or a specific year and quantity.
January 8, 2008 at 5:39 PM #132323cr
ParticipantDo any of the real estate professionals here have any idea about how many residential properties are sold per year?
I’ll take an estimate, or a specific year and quantity.
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