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February 3, 2011 at 6:51 AM #663164February 3, 2011 at 7:21 AM #662044
pemeliza
Participant“If it sold for $720K, that’s less than its 2001 price of $725K! :)”
CAR, that is pretty much the norm around Point Loma and for that matter Mission Hills these days. In all but perhaps the true low end of the price spectrum, 2001 nominal pricing seems to be available here and now.
February 3, 2011 at 7:21 AM #662106pemeliza
Participant“If it sold for $720K, that’s less than its 2001 price of $725K! :)”
CAR, that is pretty much the norm around Point Loma and for that matter Mission Hills these days. In all but perhaps the true low end of the price spectrum, 2001 nominal pricing seems to be available here and now.
February 3, 2011 at 7:21 AM #662709pemeliza
Participant“If it sold for $720K, that’s less than its 2001 price of $725K! :)”
CAR, that is pretty much the norm around Point Loma and for that matter Mission Hills these days. In all but perhaps the true low end of the price spectrum, 2001 nominal pricing seems to be available here and now.
February 3, 2011 at 7:21 AM #662845pemeliza
Participant“If it sold for $720K, that’s less than its 2001 price of $725K! :)”
CAR, that is pretty much the norm around Point Loma and for that matter Mission Hills these days. In all but perhaps the true low end of the price spectrum, 2001 nominal pricing seems to be available here and now.
February 3, 2011 at 7:21 AM #663179pemeliza
Participant“If it sold for $720K, that’s less than its 2001 price of $725K! :)”
CAR, that is pretty much the norm around Point Loma and for that matter Mission Hills these days. In all but perhaps the true low end of the price spectrum, 2001 nominal pricing seems to be available here and now.
February 3, 2011 at 9:51 AM #662169UCGal
Participant[quote=jpinpb]It should come up on Redfin, I would think b/c they list public records. In any case, this one UCGal posted as sold on the courthouse steps, not back to the beneficiary. Hope it wasn’t a flipper. It would be nice to see people picking up a deal and actually making it home.[/quote]
If you click on the “View Sales History, Tax Assessment and Zoning” link on the listing jp posted, you’ll see that I put the trustee sale info.This still *might* have been back to the bank. JtR has had a few highlighted REOs that showed as sold at the steps for 1cent higher than the opening bid – but were really just “sold” to a holding company of the bank. I asked him, on his blog, about that a few months ago.
February 3, 2011 at 9:51 AM #662231UCGal
Participant[quote=jpinpb]It should come up on Redfin, I would think b/c they list public records. In any case, this one UCGal posted as sold on the courthouse steps, not back to the beneficiary. Hope it wasn’t a flipper. It would be nice to see people picking up a deal and actually making it home.[/quote]
If you click on the “View Sales History, Tax Assessment and Zoning” link on the listing jp posted, you’ll see that I put the trustee sale info.This still *might* have been back to the bank. JtR has had a few highlighted REOs that showed as sold at the steps for 1cent higher than the opening bid – but were really just “sold” to a holding company of the bank. I asked him, on his blog, about that a few months ago.
February 3, 2011 at 9:51 AM #662833UCGal
Participant[quote=jpinpb]It should come up on Redfin, I would think b/c they list public records. In any case, this one UCGal posted as sold on the courthouse steps, not back to the beneficiary. Hope it wasn’t a flipper. It would be nice to see people picking up a deal and actually making it home.[/quote]
If you click on the “View Sales History, Tax Assessment and Zoning” link on the listing jp posted, you’ll see that I put the trustee sale info.This still *might* have been back to the bank. JtR has had a few highlighted REOs that showed as sold at the steps for 1cent higher than the opening bid – but were really just “sold” to a holding company of the bank. I asked him, on his blog, about that a few months ago.
February 3, 2011 at 9:51 AM #662970UCGal
Participant[quote=jpinpb]It should come up on Redfin, I would think b/c they list public records. In any case, this one UCGal posted as sold on the courthouse steps, not back to the beneficiary. Hope it wasn’t a flipper. It would be nice to see people picking up a deal and actually making it home.[/quote]
If you click on the “View Sales History, Tax Assessment and Zoning” link on the listing jp posted, you’ll see that I put the trustee sale info.This still *might* have been back to the bank. JtR has had a few highlighted REOs that showed as sold at the steps for 1cent higher than the opening bid – but were really just “sold” to a holding company of the bank. I asked him, on his blog, about that a few months ago.
February 3, 2011 at 9:51 AM #663304UCGal
Participant[quote=jpinpb]It should come up on Redfin, I would think b/c they list public records. In any case, this one UCGal posted as sold on the courthouse steps, not back to the beneficiary. Hope it wasn’t a flipper. It would be nice to see people picking up a deal and actually making it home.[/quote]
If you click on the “View Sales History, Tax Assessment and Zoning” link on the listing jp posted, you’ll see that I put the trustee sale info.This still *might* have been back to the bank. JtR has had a few highlighted REOs that showed as sold at the steps for 1cent higher than the opening bid – but were really just “sold” to a holding company of the bank. I asked him, on his blog, about that a few months ago.
February 3, 2011 at 10:02 AM #662174jpinpb
ParticipantThanks for the clarification, UCGal.
February 3, 2011 at 10:02 AM #662236jpinpb
ParticipantThanks for the clarification, UCGal.
February 3, 2011 at 10:02 AM #662838jpinpb
ParticipantThanks for the clarification, UCGal.
February 3, 2011 at 10:02 AM #662975jpinpb
ParticipantThanks for the clarification, UCGal.
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