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5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Not great.
http://www.foreclosureforum.com/stats.
988 trustee sales
3673 NODs.
Need alot of help on those trustee sales. Lets hope the damn governments can focus on running the country and the state instead of jerking around the housing market. [/quote]
SD Realtor , there is an error in the above link that takes you no file found content. Here is the modified link to those stats.
http://www.foreclosureforum.com/stats.html
How do say that there is a lot help needed on Trustee Sales – if possible can you educate me a bit how that needs more help?
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Not great.
http://www.foreclosureforum.com/stats.
988 trustee sales
3673 NODs.
Need alot of help on those trustee sales. Lets hope the damn governments can focus on running the country and the state instead of jerking around the housing market. [/quote]
SD Realtor , there is an error in the above link that takes you no file found content. Here is the modified link to those stats.
http://www.foreclosureforum.com/stats.html
How do say that there is a lot help needed on Trustee Sales – if possible can you educate me a bit how that needs more help?
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Not great.
http://www.foreclosureforum.com/stats.
988 trustee sales
3673 NODs.
Need alot of help on those trustee sales. Lets hope the damn governments can focus on running the country and the state instead of jerking around the housing market. [/quote]
SD Realtor , there is an error in the above link that takes you no file found content. Here is the modified link to those stats.
http://www.foreclosureforum.com/stats.html
How do say that there is a lot help needed on Trustee Sales – if possible can you educate me a bit how that needs more help?
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Not great.
http://www.foreclosureforum.com/stats.
988 trustee sales
3673 NODs.
Need alot of help on those trustee sales. Lets hope the damn governments can focus on running the country and the state instead of jerking around the housing market. [/quote]
SD Realtor , there is an error in the above link that takes you no file found content. Here is the modified link to those stats.
http://www.foreclosureforum.com/stats.html
How do say that there is a lot help needed on Trustee Sales – if possible can you educate me a bit how that needs more help?
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Not great.
http://www.foreclosureforum.com/stats.
988 trustee sales
3673 NODs.
Need alot of help on those trustee sales. Lets hope the damn governments can focus on running the country and the state instead of jerking around the housing market. [/quote]
SD Realtor , there is an error in the above link that takes you no file found content. Here is the modified link to those stats.
http://www.foreclosureforum.com/stats.html
How do say that there is a lot help needed on Trustee Sales – if possible can you educate me a bit how that needs more help?
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]5year you can drive by the home to get the number of the listing agent. If you see the home on realtor.com or anywhere else, the listing agent contact info is usually there.
Funny how this is a Century 21 deal and the shenanigans post I put up recently was another Century 21 deal. Im not saying anything, I am just sayin….
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SDrealtor : How this might have gone such a killer deal? What’s your theory on this SOLD? are you agree the info from Urbanrealtor’s thoughts on this SOLD one?
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]5year you can drive by the home to get the number of the listing agent. If you see the home on realtor.com or anywhere else, the listing agent contact info is usually there.
Funny how this is a Century 21 deal and the shenanigans post I put up recently was another Century 21 deal. Im not saying anything, I am just sayin….
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SDrealtor : How this might have gone such a killer deal? What’s your theory on this SOLD? are you agree the info from Urbanrealtor’s thoughts on this SOLD one?
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]5year you can drive by the home to get the number of the listing agent. If you see the home on realtor.com or anywhere else, the listing agent contact info is usually there.
Funny how this is a Century 21 deal and the shenanigans post I put up recently was another Century 21 deal. Im not saying anything, I am just sayin….
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SDrealtor : How this might have gone such a killer deal? What’s your theory on this SOLD? are you agree the info from Urbanrealtor’s thoughts on this SOLD one?
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]5year you can drive by the home to get the number of the listing agent. If you see the home on realtor.com or anywhere else, the listing agent contact info is usually there.
Funny how this is a Century 21 deal and the shenanigans post I put up recently was another Century 21 deal. Im not saying anything, I am just sayin….
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SDrealtor : How this might have gone such a killer deal? What’s your theory on this SOLD? are you agree the info from Urbanrealtor’s thoughts on this SOLD one?
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]5year you can drive by the home to get the number of the listing agent. If you see the home on realtor.com or anywhere else, the listing agent contact info is usually there.
Funny how this is a Century 21 deal and the shenanigans post I put up recently was another Century 21 deal. Im not saying anything, I am just sayin….
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SDrealtor : How this might have gone such a killer deal? What’s your theory on this SOLD? are you agree the info from Urbanrealtor’s thoughts on this SOLD one?
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor]Full disclosure: I don’t actually have inside info here.
It looks to me like the list price was perpetually too high.
This deal was double ended which means the listing agent brought their own buyer.
It was also a short sale.
My guess is that the agent knew what the bank would likely accept and convinced his buyer to make a lowball knowing that he could slam it through the bank.
Then he left the price high while his patient buyer waited for the bank negotiations to play out.
There are no victims here but I think its a little unfair to leave a price noticeably above what you know the bank will accept.My 2 bits.[/quote]
How you get listing agent when you find property?
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor]Full disclosure: I don’t actually have inside info here.
It looks to me like the list price was perpetually too high.
This deal was double ended which means the listing agent brought their own buyer.
It was also a short sale.
My guess is that the agent knew what the bank would likely accept and convinced his buyer to make a lowball knowing that he could slam it through the bank.
Then he left the price high while his patient buyer waited for the bank negotiations to play out.
There are no victims here but I think its a little unfair to leave a price noticeably above what you know the bank will accept.My 2 bits.[/quote]
How you get listing agent when you find property?
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor]Full disclosure: I don’t actually have inside info here.
It looks to me like the list price was perpetually too high.
This deal was double ended which means the listing agent brought their own buyer.
It was also a short sale.
My guess is that the agent knew what the bank would likely accept and convinced his buyer to make a lowball knowing that he could slam it through the bank.
Then he left the price high while his patient buyer waited for the bank negotiations to play out.
There are no victims here but I think its a little unfair to leave a price noticeably above what you know the bank will accept.My 2 bits.[/quote]
How you get listing agent when you find property?
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor]Full disclosure: I don’t actually have inside info here.
It looks to me like the list price was perpetually too high.
This deal was double ended which means the listing agent brought their own buyer.
It was also a short sale.
My guess is that the agent knew what the bank would likely accept and convinced his buyer to make a lowball knowing that he could slam it through the bank.
Then he left the price high while his patient buyer waited for the bank negotiations to play out.
There are no victims here but I think its a little unfair to leave a price noticeably above what you know the bank will accept.My 2 bits.[/quote]
How you get listing agent when you find property?
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