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July 7, 2008 at 6:00 AM #234441July 7, 2008 at 12:00 PM #234429
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July 7, 2008 at 2:58 PM #234560DaCounselor
ParticipantA couple in my neighborhood filled out the paperwork for the county assessor and I learned over this past weekend that their assessed value was reduced 20%. The comp they used in their application was a short sale in the neighborhood, and the assessor’s new figure came in at – viola – the short sale price. There was a prior sale at +$30K over the short sale amount, and a day or two before they received their reduction notice there was another sale closed at +$40K over the short sale amount, so they were very happy to say the least.
July 7, 2008 at 2:58 PM #234691DaCounselor
ParticipantA couple in my neighborhood filled out the paperwork for the county assessor and I learned over this past weekend that their assessed value was reduced 20%. The comp they used in their application was a short sale in the neighborhood, and the assessor’s new figure came in at – viola – the short sale price. There was a prior sale at +$30K over the short sale amount, and a day or two before they received their reduction notice there was another sale closed at +$40K over the short sale amount, so they were very happy to say the least.
July 7, 2008 at 2:58 PM #234698DaCounselor
ParticipantA couple in my neighborhood filled out the paperwork for the county assessor and I learned over this past weekend that their assessed value was reduced 20%. The comp they used in their application was a short sale in the neighborhood, and the assessor’s new figure came in at – viola – the short sale price. There was a prior sale at +$30K over the short sale amount, and a day or two before they received their reduction notice there was another sale closed at +$40K over the short sale amount, so they were very happy to say the least.
July 7, 2008 at 2:58 PM #234743DaCounselor
ParticipantA couple in my neighborhood filled out the paperwork for the county assessor and I learned over this past weekend that their assessed value was reduced 20%. The comp they used in their application was a short sale in the neighborhood, and the assessor’s new figure came in at – viola – the short sale price. There was a prior sale at +$30K over the short sale amount, and a day or two before they received their reduction notice there was another sale closed at +$40K over the short sale amount, so they were very happy to say the least.
July 7, 2008 at 2:58 PM #234751DaCounselor
ParticipantA couple in my neighborhood filled out the paperwork for the county assessor and I learned over this past weekend that their assessed value was reduced 20%. The comp they used in their application was a short sale in the neighborhood, and the assessor’s new figure came in at – viola – the short sale price. There was a prior sale at +$30K over the short sale amount, and a day or two before they received their reduction notice there was another sale closed at +$40K over the short sale amount, so they were very happy to say the least.
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