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December 10, 2007 at 8:25 AM #112921December 10, 2007 at 8:25 AM #112962RatherOpinionatedParticipant
I’m sure there are many homes listed on the market for people who were just testing the market to see what they could sell their homes for, and if they don’t get the price they want (which they won’t), they will end up just staying put. So how is that accounted for in the inventory numbers?
December 10, 2007 at 8:25 AM #112969RatherOpinionatedParticipantI’m sure there are many homes listed on the market for people who were just testing the market to see what they could sell their homes for, and if they don’t get the price they want (which they won’t), they will end up just staying put. So how is that accounted for in the inventory numbers?
December 10, 2007 at 8:25 AM #113003RatherOpinionatedParticipantI’m sure there are many homes listed on the market for people who were just testing the market to see what they could sell their homes for, and if they don’t get the price they want (which they won’t), they will end up just staying put. So how is that accounted for in the inventory numbers?
December 10, 2007 at 8:40 AM #112810North15ParticipantThere is no full accounting for individuals testing the market.
Just like there is no complete accounting for properties not yet offered that are in the foreclosure process leading to an REO. There are also banks with REO’s not yet offered on any listing.
December 10, 2007 at 8:40 AM #112926North15ParticipantThere is no full accounting for individuals testing the market.
Just like there is no complete accounting for properties not yet offered that are in the foreclosure process leading to an REO. There are also banks with REO’s not yet offered on any listing.
December 10, 2007 at 8:40 AM #112967North15ParticipantThere is no full accounting for individuals testing the market.
Just like there is no complete accounting for properties not yet offered that are in the foreclosure process leading to an REO. There are also banks with REO’s not yet offered on any listing.
December 10, 2007 at 8:40 AM #112974North15ParticipantThere is no full accounting for individuals testing the market.
Just like there is no complete accounting for properties not yet offered that are in the foreclosure process leading to an REO. There are also banks with REO’s not yet offered on any listing.
December 10, 2007 at 8:40 AM #113008North15ParticipantThere is no full accounting for individuals testing the market.
Just like there is no complete accounting for properties not yet offered that are in the foreclosure process leading to an REO. There are also banks with REO’s not yet offered on any listing.
December 10, 2007 at 9:07 AM #112830SD RealtorParticipantRO your excuse doesn’t wash. Motivation of the seller has no bearing on inventory because non motivated sellers exist in bear and bull markets, it does not matter. We have to use the numbers we have.
If you want to play by that law, then perhaps we should include properties that the banks are holding that are not being marketted on the MLS?
Some of the listings that went pending you brought up may fall into this same non motivated category.
Just as FSBOs are not in the inventory numbers.
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SD Realtor
December 10, 2007 at 9:07 AM #112946SD RealtorParticipantRO your excuse doesn’t wash. Motivation of the seller has no bearing on inventory because non motivated sellers exist in bear and bull markets, it does not matter. We have to use the numbers we have.
If you want to play by that law, then perhaps we should include properties that the banks are holding that are not being marketted on the MLS?
Some of the listings that went pending you brought up may fall into this same non motivated category.
Just as FSBOs are not in the inventory numbers.
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Perhaps you should try again.
SD Realtor
December 10, 2007 at 9:07 AM #112987SD RealtorParticipantRO your excuse doesn’t wash. Motivation of the seller has no bearing on inventory because non motivated sellers exist in bear and bull markets, it does not matter. We have to use the numbers we have.
If you want to play by that law, then perhaps we should include properties that the banks are holding that are not being marketted on the MLS?
Some of the listings that went pending you brought up may fall into this same non motivated category.
Just as FSBOs are not in the inventory numbers.
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Perhaps you should try again.
SD Realtor
December 10, 2007 at 9:07 AM #112994SD RealtorParticipantRO your excuse doesn’t wash. Motivation of the seller has no bearing on inventory because non motivated sellers exist in bear and bull markets, it does not matter. We have to use the numbers we have.
If you want to play by that law, then perhaps we should include properties that the banks are holding that are not being marketted on the MLS?
Some of the listings that went pending you brought up may fall into this same non motivated category.
Just as FSBOs are not in the inventory numbers.
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Perhaps you should try again.
SD Realtor
December 10, 2007 at 9:07 AM #113028SD RealtorParticipantRO your excuse doesn’t wash. Motivation of the seller has no bearing on inventory because non motivated sellers exist in bear and bull markets, it does not matter. We have to use the numbers we have.
If you want to play by that law, then perhaps we should include properties that the banks are holding that are not being marketted on the MLS?
Some of the listings that went pending you brought up may fall into this same non motivated category.
Just as FSBOs are not in the inventory numbers.
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Perhaps you should try again.
SD Realtor
December 10, 2007 at 9:25 AM #112845(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantI’m sure there are many homes listed on the market for people who were just testing the market to see what they could sell their homes for, and if they don’t get the price they want (which they won’t), they will end up just staying put. So how is that accounted for in the inventory numbers?
I’m sure there are many homes NOT listed on the market for people who previously tried to sell and just gave up.
So, how is this accounted for in the inventory numbers ?Obviously these are not accounted for in the inventory numbers.
So, what is your point ? -
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