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faterikcartman
Participant[quote=larrylujack] I may reconsider if the crack homes are nice with a two car limit in the front yard.
tanks>>>[/quote]Just saw this post and wanted to acknowledge that it is pretty darn funny.
I hear you can spot the Amish in Santee as they’re the ones with the old horses out on blocks in the front yard. (The Amish don’t get teased nearly as much as the rest of us!)
faterikcartman
Participant[quote=larrylujack] I may reconsider if the crack homes are nice with a two car limit in the front yard.
tanks>>>[/quote]Just saw this post and wanted to acknowledge that it is pretty darn funny.
I hear you can spot the Amish in Santee as they’re the ones with the old horses out on blocks in the front yard. (The Amish don’t get teased nearly as much as the rest of us!)
faterikcartman
Participant[quote=larrylujack] I may reconsider if the crack homes are nice with a two car limit in the front yard.
tanks>>>[/quote]Just saw this post and wanted to acknowledge that it is pretty darn funny.
I hear you can spot the Amish in Santee as they’re the ones with the old horses out on blocks in the front yard. (The Amish don’t get teased nearly as much as the rest of us!)
faterikcartman
Participant[quote=larrylujack] I may reconsider if the crack homes are nice with a two car limit in the front yard.
tanks>>>[/quote]Just saw this post and wanted to acknowledge that it is pretty darn funny.
I hear you can spot the Amish in Santee as they’re the ones with the old horses out on blocks in the front yard. (The Amish don’t get teased nearly as much as the rest of us!)
faterikcartman
ParticipantWish I had seen this a few weeks ago.
My wife and I had already experienced short sale chicanery when we couldn’t figure out why a listing agent was not even interested in our offer.
We recently made an offer on land and our agent was asked if we could bring cash to the deal to cover past due HOA and other fees. We weren’t sure how to handle this and our agent replied “my clients have cash, but it depends on what the final number is”.
If I had read this I would have savvied to what was going on and just offered up cash on the side and made a lower offer. Luckily for us expensive lots are a tougher sell than cheap houses so our offer went to the bank anyway — though I am still expecting some sort of cash outlay needing to be made to get closing done. But really I’m not sure what is going to happen and am just waiting to see.
On a personal note, I have been burned too many times by people not wanting to put things in writing and later denying they said something so for several years now if someone I’m dealing with (all transactions, not just real estate) goes out of their way to avoid putting it in writing I won’t deal with them anymore. For example, I’ll try to email my questions and instead of getting answers in writing I get a response like “why don’t you give me a call…” Just a huge red flag for me anymore.
faterikcartman
ParticipantWish I had seen this a few weeks ago.
My wife and I had already experienced short sale chicanery when we couldn’t figure out why a listing agent was not even interested in our offer.
We recently made an offer on land and our agent was asked if we could bring cash to the deal to cover past due HOA and other fees. We weren’t sure how to handle this and our agent replied “my clients have cash, but it depends on what the final number is”.
If I had read this I would have savvied to what was going on and just offered up cash on the side and made a lower offer. Luckily for us expensive lots are a tougher sell than cheap houses so our offer went to the bank anyway — though I am still expecting some sort of cash outlay needing to be made to get closing done. But really I’m not sure what is going to happen and am just waiting to see.
On a personal note, I have been burned too many times by people not wanting to put things in writing and later denying they said something so for several years now if someone I’m dealing with (all transactions, not just real estate) goes out of their way to avoid putting it in writing I won’t deal with them anymore. For example, I’ll try to email my questions and instead of getting answers in writing I get a response like “why don’t you give me a call…” Just a huge red flag for me anymore.
faterikcartman
ParticipantWish I had seen this a few weeks ago.
My wife and I had already experienced short sale chicanery when we couldn’t figure out why a listing agent was not even interested in our offer.
We recently made an offer on land and our agent was asked if we could bring cash to the deal to cover past due HOA and other fees. We weren’t sure how to handle this and our agent replied “my clients have cash, but it depends on what the final number is”.
If I had read this I would have savvied to what was going on and just offered up cash on the side and made a lower offer. Luckily for us expensive lots are a tougher sell than cheap houses so our offer went to the bank anyway — though I am still expecting some sort of cash outlay needing to be made to get closing done. But really I’m not sure what is going to happen and am just waiting to see.
On a personal note, I have been burned too many times by people not wanting to put things in writing and later denying they said something so for several years now if someone I’m dealing with (all transactions, not just real estate) goes out of their way to avoid putting it in writing I won’t deal with them anymore. For example, I’ll try to email my questions and instead of getting answers in writing I get a response like “why don’t you give me a call…” Just a huge red flag for me anymore.
faterikcartman
ParticipantWish I had seen this a few weeks ago.
My wife and I had already experienced short sale chicanery when we couldn’t figure out why a listing agent was not even interested in our offer.
We recently made an offer on land and our agent was asked if we could bring cash to the deal to cover past due HOA and other fees. We weren’t sure how to handle this and our agent replied “my clients have cash, but it depends on what the final number is”.
If I had read this I would have savvied to what was going on and just offered up cash on the side and made a lower offer. Luckily for us expensive lots are a tougher sell than cheap houses so our offer went to the bank anyway — though I am still expecting some sort of cash outlay needing to be made to get closing done. But really I’m not sure what is going to happen and am just waiting to see.
On a personal note, I have been burned too many times by people not wanting to put things in writing and later denying they said something so for several years now if someone I’m dealing with (all transactions, not just real estate) goes out of their way to avoid putting it in writing I won’t deal with them anymore. For example, I’ll try to email my questions and instead of getting answers in writing I get a response like “why don’t you give me a call…” Just a huge red flag for me anymore.
faterikcartman
ParticipantWish I had seen this a few weeks ago.
My wife and I had already experienced short sale chicanery when we couldn’t figure out why a listing agent was not even interested in our offer.
We recently made an offer on land and our agent was asked if we could bring cash to the deal to cover past due HOA and other fees. We weren’t sure how to handle this and our agent replied “my clients have cash, but it depends on what the final number is”.
If I had read this I would have savvied to what was going on and just offered up cash on the side and made a lower offer. Luckily for us expensive lots are a tougher sell than cheap houses so our offer went to the bank anyway — though I am still expecting some sort of cash outlay needing to be made to get closing done. But really I’m not sure what is going to happen and am just waiting to see.
On a personal note, I have been burned too many times by people not wanting to put things in writing and later denying they said something so for several years now if someone I’m dealing with (all transactions, not just real estate) goes out of their way to avoid putting it in writing I won’t deal with them anymore. For example, I’ll try to email my questions and instead of getting answers in writing I get a response like “why don’t you give me a call…” Just a huge red flag for me anymore.
faterikcartman
ParticipantWow. Sorry to interject a personal aside, but my wife’s parents built on one of the last lots on SW Mount Soledad with 270 degree views. They have over 1/2 acre, all usable, though on a hillside (still tiered it well to have yard and gardens below) and their views are much more impressive (IMO) than the Del Mar lot above. Their place must be worth crazy money as they bought the lot for peanuts many years ago and only built (a showpiece) in recent years after living in a modest apartment for years so they could pay for it (take a hint looters who got hurt in the bubble).
faterikcartman
ParticipantWow. Sorry to interject a personal aside, but my wife’s parents built on one of the last lots on SW Mount Soledad with 270 degree views. They have over 1/2 acre, all usable, though on a hillside (still tiered it well to have yard and gardens below) and their views are much more impressive (IMO) than the Del Mar lot above. Their place must be worth crazy money as they bought the lot for peanuts many years ago and only built (a showpiece) in recent years after living in a modest apartment for years so they could pay for it (take a hint looters who got hurt in the bubble).
faterikcartman
ParticipantWow. Sorry to interject a personal aside, but my wife’s parents built on one of the last lots on SW Mount Soledad with 270 degree views. They have over 1/2 acre, all usable, though on a hillside (still tiered it well to have yard and gardens below) and their views are much more impressive (IMO) than the Del Mar lot above. Their place must be worth crazy money as they bought the lot for peanuts many years ago and only built (a showpiece) in recent years after living in a modest apartment for years so they could pay for it (take a hint looters who got hurt in the bubble).
faterikcartman
ParticipantWow. Sorry to interject a personal aside, but my wife’s parents built on one of the last lots on SW Mount Soledad with 270 degree views. They have over 1/2 acre, all usable, though on a hillside (still tiered it well to have yard and gardens below) and their views are much more impressive (IMO) than the Del Mar lot above. Their place must be worth crazy money as they bought the lot for peanuts many years ago and only built (a showpiece) in recent years after living in a modest apartment for years so they could pay for it (take a hint looters who got hurt in the bubble).
faterikcartman
ParticipantWow. Sorry to interject a personal aside, but my wife’s parents built on one of the last lots on SW Mount Soledad with 270 degree views. They have over 1/2 acre, all usable, though on a hillside (still tiered it well to have yard and gardens below) and their views are much more impressive (IMO) than the Del Mar lot above. Their place must be worth crazy money as they bought the lot for peanuts many years ago and only built (a showpiece) in recent years after living in a modest apartment for years so they could pay for it (take a hint looters who got hurt in the bubble).
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