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March 20, 2008 at 11:04 AM in reply to: If an Appraisal came in low while in escrow,what to do? #173787March 20, 2008 at 11:04 AM in reply to: If an Appraisal came in low while in escrow,what to do? #174129BugsParticipant
Or, if you love the house you can make up the difference out of pocket.
March 20, 2008 at 11:04 AM in reply to: If an Appraisal came in low while in escrow,what to do? #174136BugsParticipantOr, if you love the house you can make up the difference out of pocket.
March 20, 2008 at 11:04 AM in reply to: If an Appraisal came in low while in escrow,what to do? #174146BugsParticipantOr, if you love the house you can make up the difference out of pocket.
March 20, 2008 at 11:04 AM in reply to: If an Appraisal came in low while in escrow,what to do? #174232BugsParticipantOr, if you love the house you can make up the difference out of pocket.
BugsParticipantThe “brown stain” to which you refer is the splashback when rain runs off the eaves and hits the unpaved dirt next to the house. That’s why most homeowners pour a concrete apron with drainage around the perimiter of their homes.
BugsParticipantThe “brown stain” to which you refer is the splashback when rain runs off the eaves and hits the unpaved dirt next to the house. That’s why most homeowners pour a concrete apron with drainage around the perimiter of their homes.
BugsParticipantThe “brown stain” to which you refer is the splashback when rain runs off the eaves and hits the unpaved dirt next to the house. That’s why most homeowners pour a concrete apron with drainage around the perimiter of their homes.
BugsParticipantThe “brown stain” to which you refer is the splashback when rain runs off the eaves and hits the unpaved dirt next to the house. That’s why most homeowners pour a concrete apron with drainage around the perimiter of their homes.
BugsParticipantThe “brown stain” to which you refer is the splashback when rain runs off the eaves and hits the unpaved dirt next to the house. That’s why most homeowners pour a concrete apron with drainage around the perimiter of their homes.
BugsParticipantI live not too far from this project and I was surprised the developer even put that type of house there. I was shocked when they broke ground on it because I knew they were already way too late.
Those homes have been sitting vacant for a long time. They started out at $1,500,000 (!!!). Talk about the 40% discount in Carlsbad. I’d be surprised if the $900k was a break even for them after the holding costs.
Somebody isn’t getting their Christmas bonus this year.
BugsParticipantI live not too far from this project and I was surprised the developer even put that type of house there. I was shocked when they broke ground on it because I knew they were already way too late.
Those homes have been sitting vacant for a long time. They started out at $1,500,000 (!!!). Talk about the 40% discount in Carlsbad. I’d be surprised if the $900k was a break even for them after the holding costs.
Somebody isn’t getting their Christmas bonus this year.
BugsParticipantI live not too far from this project and I was surprised the developer even put that type of house there. I was shocked when they broke ground on it because I knew they were already way too late.
Those homes have been sitting vacant for a long time. They started out at $1,500,000 (!!!). Talk about the 40% discount in Carlsbad. I’d be surprised if the $900k was a break even for them after the holding costs.
Somebody isn’t getting their Christmas bonus this year.
BugsParticipantI live not too far from this project and I was surprised the developer even put that type of house there. I was shocked when they broke ground on it because I knew they were already way too late.
Those homes have been sitting vacant for a long time. They started out at $1,500,000 (!!!). Talk about the 40% discount in Carlsbad. I’d be surprised if the $900k was a break even for them after the holding costs.
Somebody isn’t getting their Christmas bonus this year.
BugsParticipantI live not too far from this project and I was surprised the developer even put that type of house there. I was shocked when they broke ground on it because I knew they were already way too late.
Those homes have been sitting vacant for a long time. They started out at $1,500,000 (!!!). Talk about the 40% discount in Carlsbad. I’d be surprised if the $900k was a break even for them after the holding costs.
Somebody isn’t getting their Christmas bonus this year.
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