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Participant[quote=captcha][quote=enron_by_the_sea]Walmart supercenter is approved in Poway. Won’t be ready in time for this strike! (or will it be :)?)
Target in Poway is expanding the groceries section as well and it will start selling fresh produce in few weeks.[/quote]
Target in Mira Mesa is doing the exact same thing.an
Participant[quote=CA renter]Even more importantly, why is a flipped home down the street a stronger comp than the VERY SAME HOUSE that is being flipped? This is what really irks me. [/quote]They didn’t use the same house because the condition is different and the method of payment might be different. They can only compare to other houses that’s similar to show what the market would bare.
[quote=CA renter]Thanks for your input, too, recordsclerk. I’ve often wondered if and how the seller concessions are backed out. According to your post, it sounds like they are NOT backed out. Is that correct?[/quote]
The appraisal I just got have the seller concessions in it, so yes, they ARE subtracting the seller concessions from the final sale price.an
Participant[quote=CA renter]Even more importantly, why is a flipped home down the street a stronger comp than the VERY SAME HOUSE that is being flipped? This is what really irks me. [/quote]They didn’t use the same house because the condition is different and the method of payment might be different. They can only compare to other houses that’s similar to show what the market would bare.
[quote=CA renter]Thanks for your input, too, recordsclerk. I’ve often wondered if and how the seller concessions are backed out. According to your post, it sounds like they are NOT backed out. Is that correct?[/quote]
The appraisal I just got have the seller concessions in it, so yes, they ARE subtracting the seller concessions from the final sale price.an
Participant[quote=CA renter]Even more importantly, why is a flipped home down the street a stronger comp than the VERY SAME HOUSE that is being flipped? This is what really irks me. [/quote]They didn’t use the same house because the condition is different and the method of payment might be different. They can only compare to other houses that’s similar to show what the market would bare.
[quote=CA renter]Thanks for your input, too, recordsclerk. I’ve often wondered if and how the seller concessions are backed out. According to your post, it sounds like they are NOT backed out. Is that correct?[/quote]
The appraisal I just got have the seller concessions in it, so yes, they ARE subtracting the seller concessions from the final sale price.an
Participant[quote=CA renter]Even more importantly, why is a flipped home down the street a stronger comp than the VERY SAME HOUSE that is being flipped? This is what really irks me. [/quote]They didn’t use the same house because the condition is different and the method of payment might be different. They can only compare to other houses that’s similar to show what the market would bare.
[quote=CA renter]Thanks for your input, too, recordsclerk. I’ve often wondered if and how the seller concessions are backed out. According to your post, it sounds like they are NOT backed out. Is that correct?[/quote]
The appraisal I just got have the seller concessions in it, so yes, they ARE subtracting the seller concessions from the final sale price.an
Participant[quote=CA renter]Even more importantly, why is a flipped home down the street a stronger comp than the VERY SAME HOUSE that is being flipped? This is what really irks me. [/quote]They didn’t use the same house because the condition is different and the method of payment might be different. They can only compare to other houses that’s similar to show what the market would bare.
[quote=CA renter]Thanks for your input, too, recordsclerk. I’ve often wondered if and how the seller concessions are backed out. According to your post, it sounds like they are NOT backed out. Is that correct?[/quote]
The appraisal I just got have the seller concessions in it, so yes, they ARE subtracting the seller concessions from the final sale price.an
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ParticipantI’ve never been loyal to one super market. I go the cheapest super market for the items I need. So I have no issue crossing the picket lines. I didn’t change my shopping habits during the last strike and I won’t change it if they have another strike.
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ParticipantI’ve never been loyal to one super market. I go the cheapest super market for the items I need. So I have no issue crossing the picket lines. I didn’t change my shopping habits during the last strike and I won’t change it if they have another strike.
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ParticipantI’ve never been loyal to one super market. I go the cheapest super market for the items I need. So I have no issue crossing the picket lines. I didn’t change my shopping habits during the last strike and I won’t change it if they have another strike.
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