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[quote=sdrealtor]I just spoke to a friend that does alot of REO listings. He said he has gotten 3 new files this year. When he gets them assigned they usually take a couple months to hit the market. I asked him when he thought the pipeline would start flowing freely and he didnt see it happening anytime soon.[/quote]
This of course coming from a realtor, LOL…
HuckleberryParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I just spoke to a friend that does alot of REO listings. He said he has gotten 3 new files this year. When he gets them assigned they usually take a couple months to hit the market. I asked him when he thought the pipeline would start flowing freely and he didnt see it happening anytime soon.[/quote]
This of course coming from a realtor, LOL…
HuckleberryParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I just spoke to a friend that does alot of REO listings. He said he has gotten 3 new files this year. When he gets them assigned they usually take a couple months to hit the market. I asked him when he thought the pipeline would start flowing freely and he didnt see it happening anytime soon.[/quote]
This of course coming from a realtor, LOL…
HuckleberryParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I just spoke to a friend that does alot of REO listings. He said he has gotten 3 new files this year. When he gets them assigned they usually take a couple months to hit the market. I asked him when he thought the pipeline would start flowing freely and he didnt see it happening anytime soon.[/quote]
This of course coming from a realtor…
HuckleberryParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I just spoke to a friend that does alot of REO listings. He said he has gotten 3 new files this year. When he gets them assigned they usually take a couple months to hit the market. I asked him when he thought the pipeline would start flowing freely and he didnt see it happening anytime soon.[/quote]
This of course coming from a realtor…
HuckleberryParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I just spoke to a friend that does alot of REO listings. He said he has gotten 3 new files this year. When he gets them assigned they usually take a couple months to hit the market. I asked him when he thought the pipeline would start flowing freely and he didnt see it happening anytime soon.[/quote]
This of course coming from a realtor…
HuckleberryParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I just spoke to a friend that does alot of REO listings. He said he has gotten 3 new files this year. When he gets them assigned they usually take a couple months to hit the market. I asked him when he thought the pipeline would start flowing freely and he didnt see it happening anytime soon.[/quote]
This of course coming from a realtor…
HuckleberryParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I just spoke to a friend that does alot of REO listings. He said he has gotten 3 new files this year. When he gets them assigned they usually take a couple months to hit the market. I asked him when he thought the pipeline would start flowing freely and he didnt see it happening anytime soon.[/quote]
This of course coming from a realtor…
April 22, 2009 at 5:39 PM in reply to: The Treasury Department is considering giving banks and investors billions of dollars in fresh incentives to modify troubled mor #385796HuckleberryParticipantHas anyone heard anything more about this BS?
April 22, 2009 at 5:39 PM in reply to: The Treasury Department is considering giving banks and investors billions of dollars in fresh incentives to modify troubled mor #386063HuckleberryParticipantHas anyone heard anything more about this BS?
April 22, 2009 at 5:39 PM in reply to: The Treasury Department is considering giving banks and investors billions of dollars in fresh incentives to modify troubled mor #386261HuckleberryParticipantHas anyone heard anything more about this BS?
April 22, 2009 at 5:39 PM in reply to: The Treasury Department is considering giving banks and investors billions of dollars in fresh incentives to modify troubled mor #386309HuckleberryParticipantHas anyone heard anything more about this BS?
April 22, 2009 at 5:39 PM in reply to: The Treasury Department is considering giving banks and investors billions of dollars in fresh incentives to modify troubled mor #386446HuckleberryParticipantHas anyone heard anything more about this BS?
HuckleberryParticipant[quote=dd123] donaldduckmoore:
The bank did reduce his principal amount if my friend understands it properly.
Actually, my colleague is too naive to understand how come he got this deal.
But he knows one thing for sure: Instead of paying $4k for 26 years, now he has to pay $2k for 30 years to own the house.and he is a happy man!!
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This makes me want to throw up!!!
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