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Participant[quote=jpinpb]I don’t know the details. Since cash seems to be what’s swaying short sales, she gave it a try and it worked. I would think there are others doing the very same thing. [/quote]
JP, can you explain why all-cash offers would be swaying short sales ?
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Participant[quote=jpinpb]I don’t know the details. Since cash seems to be what’s swaying short sales, she gave it a try and it worked. I would think there are others doing the very same thing. [/quote]
JP, can you explain why all-cash offers would be swaying short sales ?
gn
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I don’t know the details. Since cash seems to be what’s swaying short sales, she gave it a try and it worked. I would think there are others doing the very same thing. [/quote]
JP, can you explain why all-cash offers would be swaying short sales ?
gn
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I don’t know the details. Since cash seems to be what’s swaying short sales, she gave it a try and it worked. I would think there are others doing the very same thing. [/quote]
JP, can you explain why all-cash offers would be swaying short sales ?
gn
Participant[quote=DataAgent]”Does anybody know if it’s possible to get fire insurance in this neighborhood?”
When I looked at buying a house on Birch Bluff in 2007, I asked my State Farm guy the same question. He said as long the house didn’t back up to open brush land, he could write me pretty much a standard homeowners policy. If we buy a house that backs up to open brush land, it would “cost me.” And the was before the October 2007 fires. Didn’t matter anyway because my wife insisted we buy a house close to Mission Bay.
[/quote]DataAgent, thanks for the information on fire insurance. So, would the following property be considered backing “up to open brush land” ?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090011246-10394_Rue_Riviere_Verte_San_Diego_Ca_92131
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Participant[quote=DataAgent]”Does anybody know if it’s possible to get fire insurance in this neighborhood?”
When I looked at buying a house on Birch Bluff in 2007, I asked my State Farm guy the same question. He said as long the house didn’t back up to open brush land, he could write me pretty much a standard homeowners policy. If we buy a house that backs up to open brush land, it would “cost me.” And the was before the October 2007 fires. Didn’t matter anyway because my wife insisted we buy a house close to Mission Bay.
[/quote]DataAgent, thanks for the information on fire insurance. So, would the following property be considered backing “up to open brush land” ?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090011246-10394_Rue_Riviere_Verte_San_Diego_Ca_92131
gn
Participant[quote=DataAgent]”Does anybody know if it’s possible to get fire insurance in this neighborhood?”
When I looked at buying a house on Birch Bluff in 2007, I asked my State Farm guy the same question. He said as long the house didn’t back up to open brush land, he could write me pretty much a standard homeowners policy. If we buy a house that backs up to open brush land, it would “cost me.” And the was before the October 2007 fires. Didn’t matter anyway because my wife insisted we buy a house close to Mission Bay.
[/quote]DataAgent, thanks for the information on fire insurance. So, would the following property be considered backing “up to open brush land” ?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090011246-10394_Rue_Riviere_Verte_San_Diego_Ca_92131
gn
Participant[quote=DataAgent]”Does anybody know if it’s possible to get fire insurance in this neighborhood?”
When I looked at buying a house on Birch Bluff in 2007, I asked my State Farm guy the same question. He said as long the house didn’t back up to open brush land, he could write me pretty much a standard homeowners policy. If we buy a house that backs up to open brush land, it would “cost me.” And the was before the October 2007 fires. Didn’t matter anyway because my wife insisted we buy a house close to Mission Bay.
[/quote]DataAgent, thanks for the information on fire insurance. So, would the following property be considered backing “up to open brush land” ?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090011246-10394_Rue_Riviere_Verte_San_Diego_Ca_92131
gn
Participant[quote=DataAgent]”Does anybody know if it’s possible to get fire insurance in this neighborhood?”
When I looked at buying a house on Birch Bluff in 2007, I asked my State Farm guy the same question. He said as long the house didn’t back up to open brush land, he could write me pretty much a standard homeowners policy. If we buy a house that backs up to open brush land, it would “cost me.” And the was before the October 2007 fires. Didn’t matter anyway because my wife insisted we buy a house close to Mission Bay.
[/quote]DataAgent, thanks for the information on fire insurance. So, would the following property be considered backing “up to open brush land” ?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090011246-10394_Rue_Riviere_Verte_San_Diego_Ca_92131
gn
ParticipantUCGal, I took him to a pediatric dentist b/c I figured the dental office would be more appealing to children.
I just talked to the dentist. Novacaine will be used to numb his mouth. The plan is to have the dentist work on one quadrant of the mouth during each visit.
Thanks to everyone for the responses.
gn
ParticipantUCGal, I took him to a pediatric dentist b/c I figured the dental office would be more appealing to children.
I just talked to the dentist. Novacaine will be used to numb his mouth. The plan is to have the dentist work on one quadrant of the mouth during each visit.
Thanks to everyone for the responses.
gn
ParticipantUCGal, I took him to a pediatric dentist b/c I figured the dental office would be more appealing to children.
I just talked to the dentist. Novacaine will be used to numb his mouth. The plan is to have the dentist work on one quadrant of the mouth during each visit.
Thanks to everyone for the responses.
gn
ParticipantUCGal, I took him to a pediatric dentist b/c I figured the dental office would be more appealing to children.
I just talked to the dentist. Novacaine will be used to numb his mouth. The plan is to have the dentist work on one quadrant of the mouth during each visit.
Thanks to everyone for the responses.
gn
ParticipantUCGal, I took him to a pediatric dentist b/c I figured the dental office would be more appealing to children.
I just talked to the dentist. Novacaine will be used to numb his mouth. The plan is to have the dentist work on one quadrant of the mouth during each visit.
Thanks to everyone for the responses.
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