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December 1, 2008 at 3:48 PM #310364December 1, 2008 at 4:22 PM #310848sdrealtorParticipant
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Its not a trick. Try to find a house you love close to your price range and let me know when you do. I’ve been doing this long enough to know how hard it really is unless you have very low expectations. Sure there will be more than one but at the bottom there will be more than one buyer for that one also.Also all the advice from RE agents was not very wrong the last 5 years. The agents around this board have been telling sellers to sell sooner than later as prices are falling and will continue to do so as well as telling buyers to be patient and wait for what they want at a price that makes sense to them.
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December 1, 2008 at 4:22 PM #310374sdrealtorParticipantJ
Its not a trick. Try to find a house you love close to your price range and let me know when you do. I’ve been doing this long enough to know how hard it really is unless you have very low expectations. Sure there will be more than one but at the bottom there will be more than one buyer for that one also.Also all the advice from RE agents was not very wrong the last 5 years. The agents around this board have been telling sellers to sell sooner than later as prices are falling and will continue to do so as well as telling buyers to be patient and wait for what they want at a price that makes sense to them.
sdr
December 1, 2008 at 4:22 PM #310780sdrealtorParticipantJ
Its not a trick. Try to find a house you love close to your price range and let me know when you do. I’ve been doing this long enough to know how hard it really is unless you have very low expectations. Sure there will be more than one but at the bottom there will be more than one buyer for that one also.Also all the advice from RE agents was not very wrong the last 5 years. The agents around this board have been telling sellers to sell sooner than later as prices are falling and will continue to do so as well as telling buyers to be patient and wait for what they want at a price that makes sense to them.
sdr
December 1, 2008 at 4:22 PM #310763sdrealtorParticipantJ
Its not a trick. Try to find a house you love close to your price range and let me know when you do. I’ve been doing this long enough to know how hard it really is unless you have very low expectations. Sure there will be more than one but at the bottom there will be more than one buyer for that one also.Also all the advice from RE agents was not very wrong the last 5 years. The agents around this board have been telling sellers to sell sooner than later as prices are falling and will continue to do so as well as telling buyers to be patient and wait for what they want at a price that makes sense to them.
sdr
December 1, 2008 at 4:22 PM #310737sdrealtorParticipantJ
Its not a trick. Try to find a house you love close to your price range and let me know when you do. I’ve been doing this long enough to know how hard it really is unless you have very low expectations. Sure there will be more than one but at the bottom there will be more than one buyer for that one also.Also all the advice from RE agents was not very wrong the last 5 years. The agents around this board have been telling sellers to sell sooner than later as prices are falling and will continue to do so as well as telling buyers to be patient and wait for what they want at a price that makes sense to them.
sdr
December 1, 2008 at 10:15 PM #310837SD RealtorParticipantActually I think it is terribly difficult to find a home you love. I see many homes that are 7 figures and I wouldn’t like them if they were 500k. Getting a deal is easy. Finding the home you love is really hard.
Now I will also say in the same breathe that there will ALWAYS be a home that will come on the market that you will love. However, it may not be for quite awhile. The very selective homebuyer may see 1 or 2 homes a year that they really love. This advice is only as important to the homebuyer as the homebuyer wants it to be. Some buyers have a much higher priority on buying at market bottom which is perfectly fine.
However I have to agree that the what and where is harder then the when. Don’t confuse this with an endorsement to buy now.
December 1, 2008 at 10:15 PM #310474SD RealtorParticipantActually I think it is terribly difficult to find a home you love. I see many homes that are 7 figures and I wouldn’t like them if they were 500k. Getting a deal is easy. Finding the home you love is really hard.
Now I will also say in the same breathe that there will ALWAYS be a home that will come on the market that you will love. However, it may not be for quite awhile. The very selective homebuyer may see 1 or 2 homes a year that they really love. This advice is only as important to the homebuyer as the homebuyer wants it to be. Some buyers have a much higher priority on buying at market bottom which is perfectly fine.
However I have to agree that the what and where is harder then the when. Don’t confuse this with an endorsement to buy now.
December 1, 2008 at 10:15 PM #310861SD RealtorParticipantActually I think it is terribly difficult to find a home you love. I see many homes that are 7 figures and I wouldn’t like them if they were 500k. Getting a deal is easy. Finding the home you love is really hard.
Now I will also say in the same breathe that there will ALWAYS be a home that will come on the market that you will love. However, it may not be for quite awhile. The very selective homebuyer may see 1 or 2 homes a year that they really love. This advice is only as important to the homebuyer as the homebuyer wants it to be. Some buyers have a much higher priority on buying at market bottom which is perfectly fine.
However I have to agree that the what and where is harder then the when. Don’t confuse this with an endorsement to buy now.
December 1, 2008 at 10:15 PM #310880SD RealtorParticipantActually I think it is terribly difficult to find a home you love. I see many homes that are 7 figures and I wouldn’t like them if they were 500k. Getting a deal is easy. Finding the home you love is really hard.
Now I will also say in the same breathe that there will ALWAYS be a home that will come on the market that you will love. However, it may not be for quite awhile. The very selective homebuyer may see 1 or 2 homes a year that they really love. This advice is only as important to the homebuyer as the homebuyer wants it to be. Some buyers have a much higher priority on buying at market bottom which is perfectly fine.
However I have to agree that the what and where is harder then the when. Don’t confuse this with an endorsement to buy now.
December 1, 2008 at 10:15 PM #310946SD RealtorParticipantActually I think it is terribly difficult to find a home you love. I see many homes that are 7 figures and I wouldn’t like them if they were 500k. Getting a deal is easy. Finding the home you love is really hard.
Now I will also say in the same breathe that there will ALWAYS be a home that will come on the market that you will love. However, it may not be for quite awhile. The very selective homebuyer may see 1 or 2 homes a year that they really love. This advice is only as important to the homebuyer as the homebuyer wants it to be. Some buyers have a much higher priority on buying at market bottom which is perfectly fine.
However I have to agree that the what and where is harder then the when. Don’t confuse this with an endorsement to buy now.
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