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ParticipantSunny…
Since you work in the La Mesa area, have you looked in Fletcher Hills? Here’s an example:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090024399-1851_Altozano_El_Cajon_CA_92020The Hacienda Drive area is an established well-maintained small group of nice homes. The example is probably over-priced but bargains do come on the market every now and then.
DataAgent
ParticipantSunny…
Since you work in the La Mesa area, have you looked in Fletcher Hills? Here’s an example:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090024399-1851_Altozano_El_Cajon_CA_92020The Hacienda Drive area is an established well-maintained small group of nice homes. The example is probably over-priced but bargains do come on the market every now and then.
DataAgent
ParticipantSunny…
Since you work in the La Mesa area, have you looked in Fletcher Hills? Here’s an example:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090024399-1851_Altozano_El_Cajon_CA_92020The Hacienda Drive area is an established well-maintained small group of nice homes. The example is probably over-priced but bargains do come on the market every now and then.
DataAgent
ParticipantSunny…
Since you work in the La Mesa area, have you looked in Fletcher Hills? Here’s an example:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090024399-1851_Altozano_El_Cajon_CA_92020The Hacienda Drive area is an established well-maintained small group of nice homes. The example is probably over-priced but bargains do come on the market every now and then.
DataAgent
ParticipantThis link might help:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/landlordbook/terminations.shtmlDataAgent
ParticipantThis link might help:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/landlordbook/terminations.shtmlDataAgent
ParticipantThis link might help:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/landlordbook/terminations.shtmlDataAgent
ParticipantThis link might help:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/landlordbook/terminations.shtmlDataAgent
ParticipantThis link might help:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/landlordbook/terminations.shtmlDataAgent
ParticipantFrom what I understand, “contingent” means:
1. short sale
2. offer accepted
3. waiting for lender approval.Most lenders want multiple offers on a ‘short sale.’ Talk with your agent and/or the listing agent.
Short sales can be a waste of time. Lenders don’t like to approve them. Especially when there are multiple lenders on the same property.
If you’re willing to ‘roll the dice’ and wait a few months, go for it. The best deals aren’t always the easiest deals.
DataAgent
ParticipantFrom what I understand, “contingent” means:
1. short sale
2. offer accepted
3. waiting for lender approval.Most lenders want multiple offers on a ‘short sale.’ Talk with your agent and/or the listing agent.
Short sales can be a waste of time. Lenders don’t like to approve them. Especially when there are multiple lenders on the same property.
If you’re willing to ‘roll the dice’ and wait a few months, go for it. The best deals aren’t always the easiest deals.
DataAgent
ParticipantFrom what I understand, “contingent” means:
1. short sale
2. offer accepted
3. waiting for lender approval.Most lenders want multiple offers on a ‘short sale.’ Talk with your agent and/or the listing agent.
Short sales can be a waste of time. Lenders don’t like to approve them. Especially when there are multiple lenders on the same property.
If you’re willing to ‘roll the dice’ and wait a few months, go for it. The best deals aren’t always the easiest deals.
DataAgent
ParticipantFrom what I understand, “contingent” means:
1. short sale
2. offer accepted
3. waiting for lender approval.Most lenders want multiple offers on a ‘short sale.’ Talk with your agent and/or the listing agent.
Short sales can be a waste of time. Lenders don’t like to approve them. Especially when there are multiple lenders on the same property.
If you’re willing to ‘roll the dice’ and wait a few months, go for it. The best deals aren’t always the easiest deals.
DataAgent
ParticipantFrom what I understand, “contingent” means:
1. short sale
2. offer accepted
3. waiting for lender approval.Most lenders want multiple offers on a ‘short sale.’ Talk with your agent and/or the listing agent.
Short sales can be a waste of time. Lenders don’t like to approve them. Especially when there are multiple lenders on the same property.
If you’re willing to ‘roll the dice’ and wait a few months, go for it. The best deals aren’t always the easiest deals.
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