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November 6, 2007 at 12:23 AM #96150November 6, 2007 at 12:23 AM #96213SD RealtorParticipant
Yes that is correct, I did do my search by putting the subdivision in and searching on that text string. As I said, I do not know much about the subdivision nor do I know all of the streets in the subdivision so it would not make sense for me to do a street search would it? For all I know there also could have been more cancelled/expireds/withdrawns on other streets within that subdivision but where the realtor didn’t put in the subdivision name so how am I to do the search if I do not know the boundaries? Surely you wouldn’t suggest doing a street search on every street in the subdivision would you?
If we are going to nitpick each other then let’s cover all the bases shall we?
As far as putting a label on 2003 pricing I do agree with your statement 100%. 2003 may be one of the wildest years ever for socal real estate and the disparity for early 03 verses late 03 is quite substantial.
SD Realtor
November 6, 2007 at 12:23 AM #96220SD RealtorParticipantYes that is correct, I did do my search by putting the subdivision in and searching on that text string. As I said, I do not know much about the subdivision nor do I know all of the streets in the subdivision so it would not make sense for me to do a street search would it? For all I know there also could have been more cancelled/expireds/withdrawns on other streets within that subdivision but where the realtor didn’t put in the subdivision name so how am I to do the search if I do not know the boundaries? Surely you wouldn’t suggest doing a street search on every street in the subdivision would you?
If we are going to nitpick each other then let’s cover all the bases shall we?
As far as putting a label on 2003 pricing I do agree with your statement 100%. 2003 may be one of the wildest years ever for socal real estate and the disparity for early 03 verses late 03 is quite substantial.
SD Realtor
November 6, 2007 at 12:23 AM #96227SD RealtorParticipantYes that is correct, I did do my search by putting the subdivision in and searching on that text string. As I said, I do not know much about the subdivision nor do I know all of the streets in the subdivision so it would not make sense for me to do a street search would it? For all I know there also could have been more cancelled/expireds/withdrawns on other streets within that subdivision but where the realtor didn’t put in the subdivision name so how am I to do the search if I do not know the boundaries? Surely you wouldn’t suggest doing a street search on every street in the subdivision would you?
If we are going to nitpick each other then let’s cover all the bases shall we?
As far as putting a label on 2003 pricing I do agree with your statement 100%. 2003 may be one of the wildest years ever for socal real estate and the disparity for early 03 verses late 03 is quite substantial.
SD Realtor
November 6, 2007 at 6:37 AM #96162ocrenterParticipantlooks like I got sd realtor in full flaming mode.
good grief. I forgot this part of sd realtor’s personality.
for the sake of the forum, I’m backing off.
I was wrong, sd realtor is completely right. afterall, he is a REALTOR®, and I’m just a guy with too much time on my hand.
November 6, 2007 at 6:37 AM #96225ocrenterParticipantlooks like I got sd realtor in full flaming mode.
good grief. I forgot this part of sd realtor’s personality.
for the sake of the forum, I’m backing off.
I was wrong, sd realtor is completely right. afterall, he is a REALTOR®, and I’m just a guy with too much time on my hand.
November 6, 2007 at 6:37 AM #96232ocrenterParticipantlooks like I got sd realtor in full flaming mode.
good grief. I forgot this part of sd realtor’s personality.
for the sake of the forum, I’m backing off.
I was wrong, sd realtor is completely right. afterall, he is a REALTOR®, and I’m just a guy with too much time on my hand.
November 6, 2007 at 6:37 AM #96239ocrenterParticipantlooks like I got sd realtor in full flaming mode.
good grief. I forgot this part of sd realtor’s personality.
for the sake of the forum, I’m backing off.
I was wrong, sd realtor is completely right. afterall, he is a REALTOR®, and I’m just a guy with too much time on my hand.
November 6, 2007 at 7:00 AM #96174JWM in SDParticipantThat’s okay OCrenter. It is largely because he knows where this ultimately headed and it’s not good for him.
November 6, 2007 at 7:00 AM #96237JWM in SDParticipantThat’s okay OCrenter. It is largely because he knows where this ultimately headed and it’s not good for him.
November 6, 2007 at 7:00 AM #96245JWM in SDParticipantThat’s okay OCrenter. It is largely because he knows where this ultimately headed and it’s not good for him.
November 6, 2007 at 7:00 AM #96250JWM in SDParticipantThat’s okay OCrenter. It is largely because he knows where this ultimately headed and it’s not good for him.
November 6, 2007 at 7:27 AM #96194RaybyrnesParticipantI might be missing something but I would think that right now is probably a great time to be an Experienced Realtor. Bank inventories are growing. I would think that you get one account and you are on easy street. They might require a little bit more paperwork but once you have your staff trained you can create a significant value add to the clients you represent. Additionally the small realtors who got into the business to help their friends are being flushed out. Sure their is a little pain as you go through the transition but ultimately you can come out way ahead. No different than when a factory has to retool. Things slow down and then produciton increases.
November 6, 2007 at 7:27 AM #96257RaybyrnesParticipantI might be missing something but I would think that right now is probably a great time to be an Experienced Realtor. Bank inventories are growing. I would think that you get one account and you are on easy street. They might require a little bit more paperwork but once you have your staff trained you can create a significant value add to the clients you represent. Additionally the small realtors who got into the business to help their friends are being flushed out. Sure their is a little pain as you go through the transition but ultimately you can come out way ahead. No different than when a factory has to retool. Things slow down and then produciton increases.
November 6, 2007 at 7:27 AM #96262RaybyrnesParticipantI might be missing something but I would think that right now is probably a great time to be an Experienced Realtor. Bank inventories are growing. I would think that you get one account and you are on easy street. They might require a little bit more paperwork but once you have your staff trained you can create a significant value add to the clients you represent. Additionally the small realtors who got into the business to help their friends are being flushed out. Sure their is a little pain as you go through the transition but ultimately you can come out way ahead. No different than when a factory has to retool. Things slow down and then produciton increases.
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