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June 6, 2009 at 10:42 PM #412307June 6, 2009 at 11:04 PM #411619
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Participant[quote=Eugene]Search on sdarcc.com (the definitive source) for trustees deeds filed between 6/1 and 6/5 yields 1568 results. (Each trustees deed shows up multiple times, once for each recipient, so the actual number of unique trustees deeds is smaller.
There are 851 results for the first week of May and 1967 results for the first week of June 2008.[/quote]
How did you do the search?
June 6, 2009 at 11:04 PM #411857aa
Participant[quote=Eugene]Search on sdarcc.com (the definitive source) for trustees deeds filed between 6/1 and 6/5 yields 1568 results. (Each trustees deed shows up multiple times, once for each recipient, so the actual number of unique trustees deeds is smaller.
There are 851 results for the first week of May and 1967 results for the first week of June 2008.[/quote]
How did you do the search?
June 6, 2009 at 11:04 PM #412105aa
Participant[quote=Eugene]Search on sdarcc.com (the definitive source) for trustees deeds filed between 6/1 and 6/5 yields 1568 results. (Each trustees deed shows up multiple times, once for each recipient, so the actual number of unique trustees deeds is smaller.
There are 851 results for the first week of May and 1967 results for the first week of June 2008.[/quote]
How did you do the search?
June 6, 2009 at 11:04 PM #412169aa
Participant[quote=Eugene]Search on sdarcc.com (the definitive source) for trustees deeds filed between 6/1 and 6/5 yields 1568 results. (Each trustees deed shows up multiple times, once for each recipient, so the actual number of unique trustees deeds is smaller.
There are 851 results for the first week of May and 1967 results for the first week of June 2008.[/quote]
How did you do the search?
June 6, 2009 at 11:04 PM #412322aa
Participant[quote=Eugene]Search on sdarcc.com (the definitive source) for trustees deeds filed between 6/1 and 6/5 yields 1568 results. (Each trustees deed shows up multiple times, once for each recipient, so the actual number of unique trustees deeds is smaller.
There are 851 results for the first week of May and 1967 results for the first week of June 2008.[/quote]
How did you do the search?
June 6, 2009 at 11:13 PM #411624Effective Demand
ParticipantI could replicate Eugene’s results on sdarcc.com by going to “Recorder Grantor/Grantee Index ” then advance search and selecting trustee’s deed and the setting the date range.
But I also watch the trustee posting service sites like Priority posting and fidelity asap and I just don’t see a spike in trustee sales.
I can’t explain the sdarcc data without seeing all the deeds. I’m wondering if they are adding more parties to the deed to facilitate some of the reporting requirements to the state or something along those lines (we just had a change in foreclosures due to AB 7 x2 that might be driving it).
I can’t replicate the OP data using the realtytrac free site. My data comes from the foreclosureradar service which I pay for.
June 6, 2009 at 11:13 PM #411862Effective Demand
ParticipantI could replicate Eugene’s results on sdarcc.com by going to “Recorder Grantor/Grantee Index ” then advance search and selecting trustee’s deed and the setting the date range.
But I also watch the trustee posting service sites like Priority posting and fidelity asap and I just don’t see a spike in trustee sales.
I can’t explain the sdarcc data without seeing all the deeds. I’m wondering if they are adding more parties to the deed to facilitate some of the reporting requirements to the state or something along those lines (we just had a change in foreclosures due to AB 7 x2 that might be driving it).
I can’t replicate the OP data using the realtytrac free site. My data comes from the foreclosureradar service which I pay for.
June 6, 2009 at 11:13 PM #412110Effective Demand
ParticipantI could replicate Eugene’s results on sdarcc.com by going to “Recorder Grantor/Grantee Index ” then advance search and selecting trustee’s deed and the setting the date range.
But I also watch the trustee posting service sites like Priority posting and fidelity asap and I just don’t see a spike in trustee sales.
I can’t explain the sdarcc data without seeing all the deeds. I’m wondering if they are adding more parties to the deed to facilitate some of the reporting requirements to the state or something along those lines (we just had a change in foreclosures due to AB 7 x2 that might be driving it).
I can’t replicate the OP data using the realtytrac free site. My data comes from the foreclosureradar service which I pay for.
June 6, 2009 at 11:13 PM #412173Effective Demand
ParticipantI could replicate Eugene’s results on sdarcc.com by going to “Recorder Grantor/Grantee Index ” then advance search and selecting trustee’s deed and the setting the date range.
But I also watch the trustee posting service sites like Priority posting and fidelity asap and I just don’t see a spike in trustee sales.
I can’t explain the sdarcc data without seeing all the deeds. I’m wondering if they are adding more parties to the deed to facilitate some of the reporting requirements to the state or something along those lines (we just had a change in foreclosures due to AB 7 x2 that might be driving it).
I can’t replicate the OP data using the realtytrac free site. My data comes from the foreclosureradar service which I pay for.
June 6, 2009 at 11:13 PM #412327Effective Demand
ParticipantI could replicate Eugene’s results on sdarcc.com by going to “Recorder Grantor/Grantee Index ” then advance search and selecting trustee’s deed and the setting the date range.
But I also watch the trustee posting service sites like Priority posting and fidelity asap and I just don’t see a spike in trustee sales.
I can’t explain the sdarcc data without seeing all the deeds. I’m wondering if they are adding more parties to the deed to facilitate some of the reporting requirements to the state or something along those lines (we just had a change in foreclosures due to AB 7 x2 that might be driving it).
I can’t replicate the OP data using the realtytrac free site. My data comes from the foreclosureradar service which I pay for.
June 7, 2009 at 7:12 AM #411721Anonymous
Guest“The last two weeks have knocked about 10% off everyone’s buying power”
Except cash buyers. I am not in the market to buy yet, as my Texas house is lovely and I haven’t even noticed the recession out here, except reading about it online. However, if prices drop enough in my home town of San Diego, along with interest rates being high so that inventory is sitting, I could well decided to put some cash into a San Diego house and come back.
I’d be interested in the number of all cash buyers waiting in the sidelines. I hear there are investment groups buying up a lot of properties in Phoenix now.
June 7, 2009 at 7:12 AM #411959Anonymous
Guest“The last two weeks have knocked about 10% off everyone’s buying power”
Except cash buyers. I am not in the market to buy yet, as my Texas house is lovely and I haven’t even noticed the recession out here, except reading about it online. However, if prices drop enough in my home town of San Diego, along with interest rates being high so that inventory is sitting, I could well decided to put some cash into a San Diego house and come back.
I’d be interested in the number of all cash buyers waiting in the sidelines. I hear there are investment groups buying up a lot of properties in Phoenix now.
June 7, 2009 at 7:12 AM #412205Anonymous
Guest“The last two weeks have knocked about 10% off everyone’s buying power”
Except cash buyers. I am not in the market to buy yet, as my Texas house is lovely and I haven’t even noticed the recession out here, except reading about it online. However, if prices drop enough in my home town of San Diego, along with interest rates being high so that inventory is sitting, I could well decided to put some cash into a San Diego house and come back.
I’d be interested in the number of all cash buyers waiting in the sidelines. I hear there are investment groups buying up a lot of properties in Phoenix now.
June 7, 2009 at 7:12 AM #412272Anonymous
Guest“The last two weeks have knocked about 10% off everyone’s buying power”
Except cash buyers. I am not in the market to buy yet, as my Texas house is lovely and I haven’t even noticed the recession out here, except reading about it online. However, if prices drop enough in my home town of San Diego, along with interest rates being high so that inventory is sitting, I could well decided to put some cash into a San Diego house and come back.
I’d be interested in the number of all cash buyers waiting in the sidelines. I hear there are investment groups buying up a lot of properties in Phoenix now.
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