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March 26, 2008 at 10:06 AM #176398March 26, 2008 at 10:18 AM #176772mgubnyc1Participant
Are you an agent? if so you should know the area!
Temecula zips are 92589, 90, 91,92 & 93
Murrieta zips are 92562, 63 & 64you made a general statement about Temecula and Murrieta you did give a specific area in these towns so why don’t you put in the parameters with all the zips above and let us know what your search says the numbers are.
then move along!
March 26, 2008 at 10:18 AM #176775mgubnyc1ParticipantAre you an agent? if so you should know the area!
Temecula zips are 92589, 90, 91,92 & 93
Murrieta zips are 92562, 63 & 64you made a general statement about Temecula and Murrieta you did give a specific area in these towns so why don’t you put in the parameters with all the zips above and let us know what your search says the numbers are.
then move along!
March 26, 2008 at 10:18 AM #176779mgubnyc1ParticipantAre you an agent? if so you should know the area!
Temecula zips are 92589, 90, 91,92 & 93
Murrieta zips are 92562, 63 & 64you made a general statement about Temecula and Murrieta you did give a specific area in these towns so why don’t you put in the parameters with all the zips above and let us know what your search says the numbers are.
then move along!
March 26, 2008 at 10:18 AM #176418mgubnyc1ParticipantAre you an agent? if so you should know the area!
Temecula zips are 92589, 90, 91,92 & 93
Murrieta zips are 92562, 63 & 64you made a general statement about Temecula and Murrieta you did give a specific area in these towns so why don’t you put in the parameters with all the zips above and let us know what your search says the numbers are.
then move along!
March 26, 2008 at 10:18 AM #176871mgubnyc1ParticipantAre you an agent? if so you should know the area!
Temecula zips are 92589, 90, 91,92 & 93
Murrieta zips are 92562, 63 & 64you made a general statement about Temecula and Murrieta you did give a specific area in these towns so why don’t you put in the parameters with all the zips above and let us know what your search says the numbers are.
then move along!
March 26, 2008 at 2:41 PM #177066temeculaguyParticipantThe problem is your parameters and the database, I have the same trouble when I update the three car garage monitor. Since half of the inventory is bank owned and they have never been near the house their mls entries are all goofed up. The error rates make the Florida registrar of voters look like rocket scientists. I’d say 20% of all listings are inaccurate. I took just one data category, you listed 254 Temecula SFR’s 200-300, but I found more than 300. I ran them by zip and didn’t pick SFR, then extracted out the condos. When I do the garages, it’s a disaster, if the bank REO dept sees a two car garage in the picture they list it as a two car, not thinking about tandems. Some clearly have three garage doors but they list them as 2 car, how that is possible boggles the mind. One house that I was looking at seriously and toured the inside has been listed with three different out of town agents over the last nine months, the bank changes agents every 90 days (since it must be the agent and not the price). Each time the listing changes, the bedroom count changes. I’ve been in it, there are six bedrooms but the first agent said 4, the second said 5 and now they say four again. The problem is nobody has ever been there and I can only assume they are idiots because the tax roll says 6 and visually there have been no interior modifications, it has always had six. I’ve given up on using mls parameter filters and just go with wider searches. They consistently screw up the zip code, list sfr’s as condos, garages are wrong, the development is wrong about 1/3 of the time. There are houses listed in the mls that have sold and the new people are living there while there are houses that don’t get entered or you will never see because they listed the wrong zip. Some of the problem is because of the newer developments not being in databases and the streets not in certain mapping or gis programs but the largest culprit is idiot agents and data entry people at the mls itself (I can only imagine they are overworked at the moment), just read all the typos in the narrative and you’ll realize walmart is missing a cashier.
March 26, 2008 at 2:41 PM #176973temeculaguyParticipantThe problem is your parameters and the database, I have the same trouble when I update the three car garage monitor. Since half of the inventory is bank owned and they have never been near the house their mls entries are all goofed up. The error rates make the Florida registrar of voters look like rocket scientists. I’d say 20% of all listings are inaccurate. I took just one data category, you listed 254 Temecula SFR’s 200-300, but I found more than 300. I ran them by zip and didn’t pick SFR, then extracted out the condos. When I do the garages, it’s a disaster, if the bank REO dept sees a two car garage in the picture they list it as a two car, not thinking about tandems. Some clearly have three garage doors but they list them as 2 car, how that is possible boggles the mind. One house that I was looking at seriously and toured the inside has been listed with three different out of town agents over the last nine months, the bank changes agents every 90 days (since it must be the agent and not the price). Each time the listing changes, the bedroom count changes. I’ve been in it, there are six bedrooms but the first agent said 4, the second said 5 and now they say four again. The problem is nobody has ever been there and I can only assume they are idiots because the tax roll says 6 and visually there have been no interior modifications, it has always had six. I’ve given up on using mls parameter filters and just go with wider searches. They consistently screw up the zip code, list sfr’s as condos, garages are wrong, the development is wrong about 1/3 of the time. There are houses listed in the mls that have sold and the new people are living there while there are houses that don’t get entered or you will never see because they listed the wrong zip. Some of the problem is because of the newer developments not being in databases and the streets not in certain mapping or gis programs but the largest culprit is idiot agents and data entry people at the mls itself (I can only imagine they are overworked at the moment), just read all the typos in the narrative and you’ll realize walmart is missing a cashier.
March 26, 2008 at 2:41 PM #176970temeculaguyParticipantThe problem is your parameters and the database, I have the same trouble when I update the three car garage monitor. Since half of the inventory is bank owned and they have never been near the house their mls entries are all goofed up. The error rates make the Florida registrar of voters look like rocket scientists. I’d say 20% of all listings are inaccurate. I took just one data category, you listed 254 Temecula SFR’s 200-300, but I found more than 300. I ran them by zip and didn’t pick SFR, then extracted out the condos. When I do the garages, it’s a disaster, if the bank REO dept sees a two car garage in the picture they list it as a two car, not thinking about tandems. Some clearly have three garage doors but they list them as 2 car, how that is possible boggles the mind. One house that I was looking at seriously and toured the inside has been listed with three different out of town agents over the last nine months, the bank changes agents every 90 days (since it must be the agent and not the price). Each time the listing changes, the bedroom count changes. I’ve been in it, there are six bedrooms but the first agent said 4, the second said 5 and now they say four again. The problem is nobody has ever been there and I can only assume they are idiots because the tax roll says 6 and visually there have been no interior modifications, it has always had six. I’ve given up on using mls parameter filters and just go with wider searches. They consistently screw up the zip code, list sfr’s as condos, garages are wrong, the development is wrong about 1/3 of the time. There are houses listed in the mls that have sold and the new people are living there while there are houses that don’t get entered or you will never see because they listed the wrong zip. Some of the problem is because of the newer developments not being in databases and the streets not in certain mapping or gis programs but the largest culprit is idiot agents and data entry people at the mls itself (I can only imagine they are overworked at the moment), just read all the typos in the narrative and you’ll realize walmart is missing a cashier.
March 26, 2008 at 2:41 PM #176967temeculaguyParticipantThe problem is your parameters and the database, I have the same trouble when I update the three car garage monitor. Since half of the inventory is bank owned and they have never been near the house their mls entries are all goofed up. The error rates make the Florida registrar of voters look like rocket scientists. I’d say 20% of all listings are inaccurate. I took just one data category, you listed 254 Temecula SFR’s 200-300, but I found more than 300. I ran them by zip and didn’t pick SFR, then extracted out the condos. When I do the garages, it’s a disaster, if the bank REO dept sees a two car garage in the picture they list it as a two car, not thinking about tandems. Some clearly have three garage doors but they list them as 2 car, how that is possible boggles the mind. One house that I was looking at seriously and toured the inside has been listed with three different out of town agents over the last nine months, the bank changes agents every 90 days (since it must be the agent and not the price). Each time the listing changes, the bedroom count changes. I’ve been in it, there are six bedrooms but the first agent said 4, the second said 5 and now they say four again. The problem is nobody has ever been there and I can only assume they are idiots because the tax roll says 6 and visually there have been no interior modifications, it has always had six. I’ve given up on using mls parameter filters and just go with wider searches. They consistently screw up the zip code, list sfr’s as condos, garages are wrong, the development is wrong about 1/3 of the time. There are houses listed in the mls that have sold and the new people are living there while there are houses that don’t get entered or you will never see because they listed the wrong zip. Some of the problem is because of the newer developments not being in databases and the streets not in certain mapping or gis programs but the largest culprit is idiot agents and data entry people at the mls itself (I can only imagine they are overworked at the moment), just read all the typos in the narrative and you’ll realize walmart is missing a cashier.
March 26, 2008 at 2:41 PM #176614temeculaguyParticipantThe problem is your parameters and the database, I have the same trouble when I update the three car garage monitor. Since half of the inventory is bank owned and they have never been near the house their mls entries are all goofed up. The error rates make the Florida registrar of voters look like rocket scientists. I’d say 20% of all listings are inaccurate. I took just one data category, you listed 254 Temecula SFR’s 200-300, but I found more than 300. I ran them by zip and didn’t pick SFR, then extracted out the condos. When I do the garages, it’s a disaster, if the bank REO dept sees a two car garage in the picture they list it as a two car, not thinking about tandems. Some clearly have three garage doors but they list them as 2 car, how that is possible boggles the mind. One house that I was looking at seriously and toured the inside has been listed with three different out of town agents over the last nine months, the bank changes agents every 90 days (since it must be the agent and not the price). Each time the listing changes, the bedroom count changes. I’ve been in it, there are six bedrooms but the first agent said 4, the second said 5 and now they say four again. The problem is nobody has ever been there and I can only assume they are idiots because the tax roll says 6 and visually there have been no interior modifications, it has always had six. I’ve given up on using mls parameter filters and just go with wider searches. They consistently screw up the zip code, list sfr’s as condos, garages are wrong, the development is wrong about 1/3 of the time. There are houses listed in the mls that have sold and the new people are living there while there are houses that don’t get entered or you will never see because they listed the wrong zip. Some of the problem is because of the newer developments not being in databases and the streets not in certain mapping or gis programs but the largest culprit is idiot agents and data entry people at the mls itself (I can only imagine they are overworked at the moment), just read all the typos in the narrative and you’ll realize walmart is missing a cashier.
March 26, 2008 at 2:51 PM #176972temeculaguyParticipantEither way the numbers are going to go up, I monitor the NOD’s every week and I have never seen anything like what is happening now. 92592 had 97 homes get a Notice of Default in the last 7 days. 92563 got 40 yesterday alone, nods are outpacing sales more than 10-1, hold onto those ticket stubs.
March 26, 2008 at 2:51 PM #176974temeculaguyParticipantEither way the numbers are going to go up, I monitor the NOD’s every week and I have never seen anything like what is happening now. 92592 had 97 homes get a Notice of Default in the last 7 days. 92563 got 40 yesterday alone, nods are outpacing sales more than 10-1, hold onto those ticket stubs.
March 26, 2008 at 2:51 PM #177072temeculaguyParticipantEither way the numbers are going to go up, I monitor the NOD’s every week and I have never seen anything like what is happening now. 92592 had 97 homes get a Notice of Default in the last 7 days. 92563 got 40 yesterday alone, nods are outpacing sales more than 10-1, hold onto those ticket stubs.
March 26, 2008 at 2:51 PM #176978temeculaguyParticipantEither way the numbers are going to go up, I monitor the NOD’s every week and I have never seen anything like what is happening now. 92592 had 97 homes get a Notice of Default in the last 7 days. 92563 got 40 yesterday alone, nods are outpacing sales more than 10-1, hold onto those ticket stubs.
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