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April 23, 2008 at 7:52 AM #193180April 23, 2008 at 8:09 AM #193071
ocrenter
Participantweatherstone is probably a short sale. I don’t have loan info on that. but it does look like the $585k asking is the hook-in price as the range goes all the way to $650k.
a lot of folks during the peak said to themselves, hey, if prices drop down to XXX, we’ll jump in. well, that day has come. for me, that XXX keeps being readjusted downward (for better or worse). for others, prices is now to their personal bottom and they are jumping in as they said they would.
April 23, 2008 at 8:09 AM #193097ocrenter
Participantweatherstone is probably a short sale. I don’t have loan info on that. but it does look like the $585k asking is the hook-in price as the range goes all the way to $650k.
a lot of folks during the peak said to themselves, hey, if prices drop down to XXX, we’ll jump in. well, that day has come. for me, that XXX keeps being readjusted downward (for better or worse). for others, prices is now to their personal bottom and they are jumping in as they said they would.
April 23, 2008 at 8:09 AM #193125ocrenter
Participantweatherstone is probably a short sale. I don’t have loan info on that. but it does look like the $585k asking is the hook-in price as the range goes all the way to $650k.
a lot of folks during the peak said to themselves, hey, if prices drop down to XXX, we’ll jump in. well, that day has come. for me, that XXX keeps being readjusted downward (for better or worse). for others, prices is now to their personal bottom and they are jumping in as they said they would.
April 23, 2008 at 8:09 AM #193142ocrenter
Participantweatherstone is probably a short sale. I don’t have loan info on that. but it does look like the $585k asking is the hook-in price as the range goes all the way to $650k.
a lot of folks during the peak said to themselves, hey, if prices drop down to XXX, we’ll jump in. well, that day has come. for me, that XXX keeps being readjusted downward (for better or worse). for others, prices is now to their personal bottom and they are jumping in as they said they would.
April 23, 2008 at 8:09 AM #193183ocrenter
Participantweatherstone is probably a short sale. I don’t have loan info on that. but it does look like the $585k asking is the hook-in price as the range goes all the way to $650k.
a lot of folks during the peak said to themselves, hey, if prices drop down to XXX, we’ll jump in. well, that day has come. for me, that XXX keeps being readjusted downward (for better or worse). for others, prices is now to their personal bottom and they are jumping in as they said they would.
April 23, 2008 at 8:23 AM #193076sdrealtor
ParticipantJTR,
Most of those short sales have multiple offers submitted to lenders already. I know several agents trying to get buyers in there and it is a madhouse. Un frickin believable.sdr
April 23, 2008 at 8:23 AM #193102sdrealtor
ParticipantJTR,
Most of those short sales have multiple offers submitted to lenders already. I know several agents trying to get buyers in there and it is a madhouse. Un frickin believable.sdr
April 23, 2008 at 8:23 AM #193130sdrealtor
ParticipantJTR,
Most of those short sales have multiple offers submitted to lenders already. I know several agents trying to get buyers in there and it is a madhouse. Un frickin believable.sdr
April 23, 2008 at 8:23 AM #193147sdrealtor
ParticipantJTR,
Most of those short sales have multiple offers submitted to lenders already. I know several agents trying to get buyers in there and it is a madhouse. Un frickin believable.sdr
April 23, 2008 at 8:23 AM #193188sdrealtor
ParticipantJTR,
Most of those short sales have multiple offers submitted to lenders already. I know several agents trying to get buyers in there and it is a madhouse. Un frickin believable.sdr
April 23, 2008 at 8:26 AM #193080Bugs
ParticipantIn 2001 you could buy a home in SEH for less than $300,000. In 2002 you could buy a home in SEH for under $400,000. As far as I’m concerned, anyone who’s getting excited about spending $500,000 in SEH for an entry level home in 2008 is being foolish, money-wise.
April 23, 2008 at 8:26 AM #193107Bugs
ParticipantIn 2001 you could buy a home in SEH for less than $300,000. In 2002 you could buy a home in SEH for under $400,000. As far as I’m concerned, anyone who’s getting excited about spending $500,000 in SEH for an entry level home in 2008 is being foolish, money-wise.
April 23, 2008 at 8:26 AM #193134Bugs
ParticipantIn 2001 you could buy a home in SEH for less than $300,000. In 2002 you could buy a home in SEH for under $400,000. As far as I’m concerned, anyone who’s getting excited about spending $500,000 in SEH for an entry level home in 2008 is being foolish, money-wise.
April 23, 2008 at 8:26 AM #193151Bugs
ParticipantIn 2001 you could buy a home in SEH for less than $300,000. In 2002 you could buy a home in SEH for under $400,000. As far as I’m concerned, anyone who’s getting excited about spending $500,000 in SEH for an entry level home in 2008 is being foolish, money-wise.
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