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May 18, 2008 at 7:01 PM #12780May 18, 2008 at 10:51 PM #207239
nostradamus
ParticipantHi jp,
That kitchen looks about as updated as the Brady Bunch house. You’re looking in Bay Park as well as pb, huh? Anyway, I have no experience doing full renovations on homes so I’m sitting tight and hoping something close to what I want comes on the market.
A 95-year-old predates baby boomers by over 30 years. She is pre-boomer, pre-ww1, pre-ww2, pre-USSR, and much, much more! Her son or possibly grandchildren are boomers.
Does anyone here actually know any boomers that are retiring/selling their homes?
May 18, 2008 at 10:51 PM #207294nostradamus
ParticipantHi jp,
That kitchen looks about as updated as the Brady Bunch house. You’re looking in Bay Park as well as pb, huh? Anyway, I have no experience doing full renovations on homes so I’m sitting tight and hoping something close to what I want comes on the market.
A 95-year-old predates baby boomers by over 30 years. She is pre-boomer, pre-ww1, pre-ww2, pre-USSR, and much, much more! Her son or possibly grandchildren are boomers.
Does anyone here actually know any boomers that are retiring/selling their homes?
May 18, 2008 at 10:51 PM #207327nostradamus
ParticipantHi jp,
That kitchen looks about as updated as the Brady Bunch house. You’re looking in Bay Park as well as pb, huh? Anyway, I have no experience doing full renovations on homes so I’m sitting tight and hoping something close to what I want comes on the market.
A 95-year-old predates baby boomers by over 30 years. She is pre-boomer, pre-ww1, pre-ww2, pre-USSR, and much, much more! Her son or possibly grandchildren are boomers.
Does anyone here actually know any boomers that are retiring/selling their homes?
May 18, 2008 at 10:51 PM #207349nostradamus
ParticipantHi jp,
That kitchen looks about as updated as the Brady Bunch house. You’re looking in Bay Park as well as pb, huh? Anyway, I have no experience doing full renovations on homes so I’m sitting tight and hoping something close to what I want comes on the market.
A 95-year-old predates baby boomers by over 30 years. She is pre-boomer, pre-ww1, pre-ww2, pre-USSR, and much, much more! Her son or possibly grandchildren are boomers.
Does anyone here actually know any boomers that are retiring/selling their homes?
May 18, 2008 at 10:51 PM #207382nostradamus
ParticipantHi jp,
That kitchen looks about as updated as the Brady Bunch house. You’re looking in Bay Park as well as pb, huh? Anyway, I have no experience doing full renovations on homes so I’m sitting tight and hoping something close to what I want comes on the market.
A 95-year-old predates baby boomers by over 30 years. She is pre-boomer, pre-ww1, pre-ww2, pre-USSR, and much, much more! Her son or possibly grandchildren are boomers.
Does anyone here actually know any boomers that are retiring/selling their homes?
May 19, 2008 at 7:55 AM #207243jpinpb
Participantnostradamus – That’s true, that is pre-boomers. Technically baby boomers are now 62 and soon they will be adding to inventory. Probably her son is a boomer, selling her place to take care of her. I don’t have numbers on pre-boomers, but the boomers will have to deal w/their parents and that is not discussed.
My parents fall into the category, but house was already sold in divorce. I bought a condo for my mom in a 55 and over community. Father in law already sold his place pre-boom and bought in a 55+ community in Temecula.
EDIT: Got an email from him this morning:
“Looks like were at $456k right now. I’d like to submit an offer with the short sale application package to the bank today. Please get me your best offer this morning if you are still interested. Thank you for your consideration”
May 19, 2008 at 7:55 AM #207299jpinpb
Participantnostradamus – That’s true, that is pre-boomers. Technically baby boomers are now 62 and soon they will be adding to inventory. Probably her son is a boomer, selling her place to take care of her. I don’t have numbers on pre-boomers, but the boomers will have to deal w/their parents and that is not discussed.
My parents fall into the category, but house was already sold in divorce. I bought a condo for my mom in a 55 and over community. Father in law already sold his place pre-boom and bought in a 55+ community in Temecula.
EDIT: Got an email from him this morning:
“Looks like were at $456k right now. I’d like to submit an offer with the short sale application package to the bank today. Please get me your best offer this morning if you are still interested. Thank you for your consideration”
May 19, 2008 at 7:55 AM #207332jpinpb
Participantnostradamus – That’s true, that is pre-boomers. Technically baby boomers are now 62 and soon they will be adding to inventory. Probably her son is a boomer, selling her place to take care of her. I don’t have numbers on pre-boomers, but the boomers will have to deal w/their parents and that is not discussed.
My parents fall into the category, but house was already sold in divorce. I bought a condo for my mom in a 55 and over community. Father in law already sold his place pre-boom and bought in a 55+ community in Temecula.
EDIT: Got an email from him this morning:
“Looks like were at $456k right now. I’d like to submit an offer with the short sale application package to the bank today. Please get me your best offer this morning if you are still interested. Thank you for your consideration”
May 19, 2008 at 7:55 AM #207354jpinpb
Participantnostradamus – That’s true, that is pre-boomers. Technically baby boomers are now 62 and soon they will be adding to inventory. Probably her son is a boomer, selling her place to take care of her. I don’t have numbers on pre-boomers, but the boomers will have to deal w/their parents and that is not discussed.
My parents fall into the category, but house was already sold in divorce. I bought a condo for my mom in a 55 and over community. Father in law already sold his place pre-boom and bought in a 55+ community in Temecula.
EDIT: Got an email from him this morning:
“Looks like were at $456k right now. I’d like to submit an offer with the short sale application package to the bank today. Please get me your best offer this morning if you are still interested. Thank you for your consideration”
May 19, 2008 at 7:55 AM #207386jpinpb
Participantnostradamus – That’s true, that is pre-boomers. Technically baby boomers are now 62 and soon they will be adding to inventory. Probably her son is a boomer, selling her place to take care of her. I don’t have numbers on pre-boomers, but the boomers will have to deal w/their parents and that is not discussed.
My parents fall into the category, but house was already sold in divorce. I bought a condo for my mom in a 55 and over community. Father in law already sold his place pre-boom and bought in a 55+ community in Temecula.
EDIT: Got an email from him this morning:
“Looks like were at $456k right now. I’d like to submit an offer with the short sale application package to the bank today. Please get me your best offer this morning if you are still interested. Thank you for your consideration”
May 19, 2008 at 8:56 AM #207363nostradamus
ParticipantAfter having visited it, do you feel that $456k is overpriced for that home? From the photos it is one of the rare cases when the exterior actually looks better than the interior. IMO it’s usually the other way around. Anyway, it’s a cute little house.
Did you see this flipper nearby? Asking $615k for an uglier house.
May 19, 2008 at 8:56 AM #207419nostradamus
ParticipantAfter having visited it, do you feel that $456k is overpriced for that home? From the photos it is one of the rare cases when the exterior actually looks better than the interior. IMO it’s usually the other way around. Anyway, it’s a cute little house.
Did you see this flipper nearby? Asking $615k for an uglier house.
May 19, 2008 at 8:56 AM #207452nostradamus
ParticipantAfter having visited it, do you feel that $456k is overpriced for that home? From the photos it is one of the rare cases when the exterior actually looks better than the interior. IMO it’s usually the other way around. Anyway, it’s a cute little house.
Did you see this flipper nearby? Asking $615k for an uglier house.
May 19, 2008 at 8:56 AM #207476nostradamus
ParticipantAfter having visited it, do you feel that $456k is overpriced for that home? From the photos it is one of the rare cases when the exterior actually looks better than the interior. IMO it’s usually the other way around. Anyway, it’s a cute little house.
Did you see this flipper nearby? Asking $615k for an uglier house.
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