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April 30, 2008 at 6:55 PM #196954April 30, 2008 at 7:57 PM #196895hipmattParticipant
dharmagirl…
great find, that is exactly what I’m talking about… those people are out to lunch… I’ve seen similar 4000 sqft homes in Temecula for under well $400k… those guys need at least 50% OFF!!! LOLApril 30, 2008 at 7:57 PM #196927hipmattParticipantdharmagirl…
great find, that is exactly what I’m talking about… those people are out to lunch… I’ve seen similar 4000 sqft homes in Temecula for under well $400k… those guys need at least 50% OFF!!! LOLApril 30, 2008 at 7:57 PM #196952hipmattParticipantdharmagirl…
great find, that is exactly what I’m talking about… those people are out to lunch… I’ve seen similar 4000 sqft homes in Temecula for under well $400k… those guys need at least 50% OFF!!! LOLApril 30, 2008 at 7:57 PM #196975hipmattParticipantdharmagirl…
great find, that is exactly what I’m talking about… those people are out to lunch… I’ve seen similar 4000 sqft homes in Temecula for under well $400k… those guys need at least 50% OFF!!! LOLApril 30, 2008 at 7:57 PM #197014hipmattParticipantdharmagirl…
great find, that is exactly what I’m talking about… those people are out to lunch… I’ve seen similar 4000 sqft homes in Temecula for under well $400k… those guys need at least 50% OFF!!! LOLApril 30, 2008 at 8:06 PM #196905gdcoxParticipant“As of mid-April, lenders owned 449 foreclosed homes in Temecula and surrounding areas that share its three ZIP codes, and an additional 1,000 homes were in earlier stages of the foreclosure process, according to Foreclosureradar.com, a subscriber service that tracks foreclosures statewide.
Any chance you can you put that in context: eg how many bank and non-bank owned houses are on agents’ books at this time
April 30, 2008 at 8:06 PM #196937gdcoxParticipant“As of mid-April, lenders owned 449 foreclosed homes in Temecula and surrounding areas that share its three ZIP codes, and an additional 1,000 homes were in earlier stages of the foreclosure process, according to Foreclosureradar.com, a subscriber service that tracks foreclosures statewide.
Any chance you can you put that in context: eg how many bank and non-bank owned houses are on agents’ books at this time
April 30, 2008 at 8:06 PM #196962gdcoxParticipant“As of mid-April, lenders owned 449 foreclosed homes in Temecula and surrounding areas that share its three ZIP codes, and an additional 1,000 homes were in earlier stages of the foreclosure process, according to Foreclosureradar.com, a subscriber service that tracks foreclosures statewide.
Any chance you can you put that in context: eg how many bank and non-bank owned houses are on agents’ books at this time
April 30, 2008 at 8:06 PM #196985gdcoxParticipant“As of mid-April, lenders owned 449 foreclosed homes in Temecula and surrounding areas that share its three ZIP codes, and an additional 1,000 homes were in earlier stages of the foreclosure process, according to Foreclosureradar.com, a subscriber service that tracks foreclosures statewide.
Any chance you can you put that in context: eg how many bank and non-bank owned houses are on agents’ books at this time
April 30, 2008 at 8:06 PM #197024gdcoxParticipant“As of mid-April, lenders owned 449 foreclosed homes in Temecula and surrounding areas that share its three ZIP codes, and an additional 1,000 homes were in earlier stages of the foreclosure process, according to Foreclosureradar.com, a subscriber service that tracks foreclosures statewide.
Any chance you can you put that in context: eg how many bank and non-bank owned houses are on agents’ books at this time
April 30, 2008 at 8:18 PM #196915dharmagirlParticipantHi HipMatt
It’s crazy, isnt it?
I stopped by the OH recently and the realtor/sellers agent is actually living in the house (renting it).
He seems to think that because the house is a “former model” with worn furniture thrown in, it’s worth $862K.
If the house sold in the $400s, I could buy an awful lot of furniture and upgrades – including a bitchin’ kitchen for that extra $400K.
My guess is that the owners are desperately upside down…and clueless!
Oh – and the Zillow estimate is hundreds of thousands $$$ less than the asking price…
April 30, 2008 at 8:18 PM #196948dharmagirlParticipantHi HipMatt
It’s crazy, isnt it?
I stopped by the OH recently and the realtor/sellers agent is actually living in the house (renting it).
He seems to think that because the house is a “former model” with worn furniture thrown in, it’s worth $862K.
If the house sold in the $400s, I could buy an awful lot of furniture and upgrades – including a bitchin’ kitchen for that extra $400K.
My guess is that the owners are desperately upside down…and clueless!
Oh – and the Zillow estimate is hundreds of thousands $$$ less than the asking price…
April 30, 2008 at 8:18 PM #196972dharmagirlParticipantHi HipMatt
It’s crazy, isnt it?
I stopped by the OH recently and the realtor/sellers agent is actually living in the house (renting it).
He seems to think that because the house is a “former model” with worn furniture thrown in, it’s worth $862K.
If the house sold in the $400s, I could buy an awful lot of furniture and upgrades – including a bitchin’ kitchen for that extra $400K.
My guess is that the owners are desperately upside down…and clueless!
Oh – and the Zillow estimate is hundreds of thousands $$$ less than the asking price…
April 30, 2008 at 8:18 PM #196996dharmagirlParticipantHi HipMatt
It’s crazy, isnt it?
I stopped by the OH recently and the realtor/sellers agent is actually living in the house (renting it).
He seems to think that because the house is a “former model” with worn furniture thrown in, it’s worth $862K.
If the house sold in the $400s, I could buy an awful lot of furniture and upgrades – including a bitchin’ kitchen for that extra $400K.
My guess is that the owners are desperately upside down…and clueless!
Oh – and the Zillow estimate is hundreds of thousands $$$ less than the asking price…
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