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April 20, 2009 at 2:11 PM #384672April 20, 2009 at 2:11 PM #3849445yearwaiterParticipant
[quote=doublewide]Note to MANmom…I screwed up on my reply to you above…tried to use the quote thing and it went all pear shaped…[/quote]
We migh need a small enhancement on this site :-). We may able to reduce the lines by editing but not add any more stuff into the quote area!
April 20, 2009 at 2:11 PM #3851415yearwaiterParticipant[quote=doublewide]Note to MANmom…I screwed up on my reply to you above…tried to use the quote thing and it went all pear shaped…[/quote]
We migh need a small enhancement on this site :-). We may able to reduce the lines by editing but not add any more stuff into the quote area!
April 20, 2009 at 2:11 PM #3851895yearwaiterParticipant[quote=doublewide]Note to MANmom…I screwed up on my reply to you above…tried to use the quote thing and it went all pear shaped…[/quote]
We migh need a small enhancement on this site :-). We may able to reduce the lines by editing but not add any more stuff into the quote area!
April 20, 2009 at 2:11 PM #3853285yearwaiterParticipant[quote=doublewide]Note to MANmom…I screwed up on my reply to you above…tried to use the quote thing and it went all pear shaped…[/quote]
We migh need a small enhancement on this site :-). We may able to reduce the lines by editing but not add any more stuff into the quote area!
April 20, 2009 at 2:19 PM #384677SD RealtorParticipantDoublewide, the phantom inventory discussed would be the homes you see that are, or appear to be vacant. The homes that you see that have signs in front of them are not what I would call phantom because they are being marketed, the listing agent is literally waiting for the lender to price it and then it will be on the MLS. So phantom inventory includes homes owned by lenders but not actively being sold or attempted to be sold. Other people may include homes that are in the foreclosure process and though they are not owned by the lender they may be owned by the lender soon. Also there are people living in homes for free right now because the lender is not pursuing foreclosure. Some people may add this to the phantom inventory as well.
April 20, 2009 at 2:19 PM #384949SD RealtorParticipantDoublewide, the phantom inventory discussed would be the homes you see that are, or appear to be vacant. The homes that you see that have signs in front of them are not what I would call phantom because they are being marketed, the listing agent is literally waiting for the lender to price it and then it will be on the MLS. So phantom inventory includes homes owned by lenders but not actively being sold or attempted to be sold. Other people may include homes that are in the foreclosure process and though they are not owned by the lender they may be owned by the lender soon. Also there are people living in homes for free right now because the lender is not pursuing foreclosure. Some people may add this to the phantom inventory as well.
April 20, 2009 at 2:19 PM #385146SD RealtorParticipantDoublewide, the phantom inventory discussed would be the homes you see that are, or appear to be vacant. The homes that you see that have signs in front of them are not what I would call phantom because they are being marketed, the listing agent is literally waiting for the lender to price it and then it will be on the MLS. So phantom inventory includes homes owned by lenders but not actively being sold or attempted to be sold. Other people may include homes that are in the foreclosure process and though they are not owned by the lender they may be owned by the lender soon. Also there are people living in homes for free right now because the lender is not pursuing foreclosure. Some people may add this to the phantom inventory as well.
April 20, 2009 at 2:19 PM #385194SD RealtorParticipantDoublewide, the phantom inventory discussed would be the homes you see that are, or appear to be vacant. The homes that you see that have signs in front of them are not what I would call phantom because they are being marketed, the listing agent is literally waiting for the lender to price it and then it will be on the MLS. So phantom inventory includes homes owned by lenders but not actively being sold or attempted to be sold. Other people may include homes that are in the foreclosure process and though they are not owned by the lender they may be owned by the lender soon. Also there are people living in homes for free right now because the lender is not pursuing foreclosure. Some people may add this to the phantom inventory as well.
April 20, 2009 at 2:19 PM #385333SD RealtorParticipantDoublewide, the phantom inventory discussed would be the homes you see that are, or appear to be vacant. The homes that you see that have signs in front of them are not what I would call phantom because they are being marketed, the listing agent is literally waiting for the lender to price it and then it will be on the MLS. So phantom inventory includes homes owned by lenders but not actively being sold or attempted to be sold. Other people may include homes that are in the foreclosure process and though they are not owned by the lender they may be owned by the lender soon. Also there are people living in homes for free right now because the lender is not pursuing foreclosure. Some people may add this to the phantom inventory as well.
June 1, 2010 at 1:41 PM #557907ScarlettParticipantAny updates about the PQ market, a year later? Is there more inventory now – SFRs in low 500Ks? I am looking for price-to-rent neutral – and those houses are renting for mid 2000s…I see that many of the Torrey Highlands townhomes (Bellarado, Cortina) are below 500K, which puts them at about 2003-2004 original (building) prices…
June 1, 2010 at 1:41 PM #558005ScarlettParticipantAny updates about the PQ market, a year later? Is there more inventory now – SFRs in low 500Ks? I am looking for price-to-rent neutral – and those houses are renting for mid 2000s…I see that many of the Torrey Highlands townhomes (Bellarado, Cortina) are below 500K, which puts them at about 2003-2004 original (building) prices…
June 1, 2010 at 1:41 PM #558498ScarlettParticipantAny updates about the PQ market, a year later? Is there more inventory now – SFRs in low 500Ks? I am looking for price-to-rent neutral – and those houses are renting for mid 2000s…I see that many of the Torrey Highlands townhomes (Bellarado, Cortina) are below 500K, which puts them at about 2003-2004 original (building) prices…
June 1, 2010 at 1:41 PM #558598ScarlettParticipantAny updates about the PQ market, a year later? Is there more inventory now – SFRs in low 500Ks? I am looking for price-to-rent neutral – and those houses are renting for mid 2000s…I see that many of the Torrey Highlands townhomes (Bellarado, Cortina) are below 500K, which puts them at about 2003-2004 original (building) prices…
June 1, 2010 at 1:41 PM #558879ScarlettParticipantAny updates about the PQ market, a year later? Is there more inventory now – SFRs in low 500Ks? I am looking for price-to-rent neutral – and those houses are renting for mid 2000s…I see that many of the Torrey Highlands townhomes (Bellarado, Cortina) are below 500K, which puts them at about 2003-2004 original (building) prices…
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