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Sunny…
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.
DataAgentParticipantSunny…
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.
DataAgentParticipantSunny…
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.
DataAgentParticipantSunny…
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.
DataAgentParticipantThis link might help:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/landlordbook/terminations.shtmlDataAgentParticipantThis link might help:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/landlordbook/terminations.shtmlDataAgentParticipantThis link might help:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/landlordbook/terminations.shtmlDataAgentParticipantThis link might help:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/landlordbook/terminations.shtmlDataAgentParticipantThis link might help:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/landlordbook/terminations.shtmlDataAgentParticipantFrom 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.
DataAgentParticipantFrom 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.
DataAgentParticipantFrom 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.
DataAgentParticipantFrom 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.
DataAgentParticipantFrom 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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