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The one forclosure that I followed all the way through the process was eventually sold to a bulk seller. That transaction was recorded in the County records just like every sale.
Defaulted Mortgage: Approximately $600,000
Property listed: $450,000 in Summer of 2008
Turned down offers of $350,000 and $375,000
Bulk Sale Price: $265,917 in December 2008
Final Sale Price: $359,900 in February 2009House needed quite a bit of work. The bulk sale company claims, on their website, they fix them up. They did nothing, but it was recorded for anyone to see at the County Recorder’s Office.
Dougie944ParticipantThe one forclosure that I followed all the way through the process was eventually sold to a bulk seller. That transaction was recorded in the County records just like every sale.
Defaulted Mortgage: Approximately $600,000
Property listed: $450,000 in Summer of 2008
Turned down offers of $350,000 and $375,000
Bulk Sale Price: $265,917 in December 2008
Final Sale Price: $359,900 in February 2009House needed quite a bit of work. The bulk sale company claims, on their website, they fix them up. They did nothing, but it was recorded for anyone to see at the County Recorder’s Office.
Dougie944ParticipantThe one forclosure that I followed all the way through the process was eventually sold to a bulk seller. That transaction was recorded in the County records just like every sale.
Defaulted Mortgage: Approximately $600,000
Property listed: $450,000 in Summer of 2008
Turned down offers of $350,000 and $375,000
Bulk Sale Price: $265,917 in December 2008
Final Sale Price: $359,900 in February 2009House needed quite a bit of work. The bulk sale company claims, on their website, they fix them up. They did nothing, but it was recorded for anyone to see at the County Recorder’s Office.
Dougie944ParticipantCheck out the graph in the article and you wont have to use “feel” anymore to figure out the bottom.
Dougie944ParticipantCheck out the graph in the article and you wont have to use “feel” anymore to figure out the bottom.
Dougie944ParticipantCheck out the graph in the article and you wont have to use “feel” anymore to figure out the bottom.
Dougie944ParticipantCheck out the graph in the article and you wont have to use “feel” anymore to figure out the bottom.
Dougie944ParticipantCheck out the graph in the article and you wont have to use “feel” anymore to figure out the bottom.
Dougie944Participant1 trillion would have sounded too large…so lower it a little…say $700 billion. When they come back in a few months, we will be able to handle the trillion dollar draw.
Dougie944Participant1 trillion would have sounded too large…so lower it a little…say $700 billion. When they come back in a few months, we will be able to handle the trillion dollar draw.
Dougie944Participant1 trillion would have sounded too large…so lower it a little…say $700 billion. When they come back in a few months, we will be able to handle the trillion dollar draw.
Dougie944Participant1 trillion would have sounded too large…so lower it a little…say $700 billion. When they come back in a few months, we will be able to handle the trillion dollar draw.
Dougie944Participant1 trillion would have sounded too large…so lower it a little…say $700 billion. When they come back in a few months, we will be able to handle the trillion dollar draw.
Dougie944ParticipantDid anyone bother to do the math….650k to 450k….down 31%. Seems to be falling lockstep with other homes. Keep waiting, yes, they will get lower.
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