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ibjames
Participantmy wife just upped our saving requirements, she’s starting to get annoying!
ibjames
Participantmy wife just upped our saving requirements, she’s starting to get annoying!
ibjames
Participantmy wife just upped our saving requirements, she’s starting to get annoying!
ibjames
Participantmy wife just upped our saving requirements, she’s starting to get annoying!
ibjames
Participantmy wife just upped our saving requirements, she’s starting to get annoying!
November 20, 2007 at 10:53 AM in reply to: Help Me Understand. What is the logic behind a large asking price spread? #101732ibjames
ParticipantActually I think it’s to get it listed in more searches. So if I have a 400k max, and do a search.. people with houses with a 400-550 range get listed. They are hoping to get 475 and seeing if they can get me to overextend myself and swing it.
Though I don’t think that can happen as much as in the past due to changes in lending guidelines. So it probably is much less effective these day.
November 20, 2007 at 10:53 AM in reply to: Help Me Understand. What is the logic behind a large asking price spread? #101819ibjames
ParticipantActually I think it’s to get it listed in more searches. So if I have a 400k max, and do a search.. people with houses with a 400-550 range get listed. They are hoping to get 475 and seeing if they can get me to overextend myself and swing it.
Though I don’t think that can happen as much as in the past due to changes in lending guidelines. So it probably is much less effective these day.
November 20, 2007 at 10:53 AM in reply to: Help Me Understand. What is the logic behind a large asking price spread? #101830ibjames
ParticipantActually I think it’s to get it listed in more searches. So if I have a 400k max, and do a search.. people with houses with a 400-550 range get listed. They are hoping to get 475 and seeing if they can get me to overextend myself and swing it.
Though I don’t think that can happen as much as in the past due to changes in lending guidelines. So it probably is much less effective these day.
November 20, 2007 at 10:53 AM in reply to: Help Me Understand. What is the logic behind a large asking price spread? #101848ibjames
ParticipantActually I think it’s to get it listed in more searches. So if I have a 400k max, and do a search.. people with houses with a 400-550 range get listed. They are hoping to get 475 and seeing if they can get me to overextend myself and swing it.
Though I don’t think that can happen as much as in the past due to changes in lending guidelines. So it probably is much less effective these day.
November 20, 2007 at 10:53 AM in reply to: Help Me Understand. What is the logic behind a large asking price spread? #101876ibjames
ParticipantActually I think it’s to get it listed in more searches. So if I have a 400k max, and do a search.. people with houses with a 400-550 range get listed. They are hoping to get 475 and seeing if they can get me to overextend myself and swing it.
Though I don’t think that can happen as much as in the past due to changes in lending guidelines. So it probably is much less effective these day.
ibjames
ParticipantShe probably thinks we are losers because we don’t agree with her heart ๐
ibjames
ParticipantShe probably thinks we are losers because we don’t agree with her heart ๐
ibjames
ParticipantShe probably thinks we are losers because we don’t agree with her heart ๐
ibjames
ParticipantShe probably thinks we are losers because we don’t agree with her heart ๐
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