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jimklingeParticipant
If you’re married with kids, stay.
If you’re single, sell.
It’s easier to move around, and you don’t have to worry about your spouse second-guessing you.
jimklingeParticipantIf you’re married with kids, stay.
If you’re single, sell.
It’s easier to move around, and you don’t have to worry about your spouse second-guessing you.
jimklingeParticipantBe very specific, and very picky about what house you would buy – then if you see the perfect match, at the right price, then you’d have some comfort in knowing you’re not moving for years.
If you want to examine the future market, look at detached houses in Oceanside today under $200,000. There is such a frenzy to buy them that buyers are compromising like crazy on what they get, just to end the frustration. I’ve talked to plenty of agents who have written dozens of offers for the same buyers, only to get beat out time and time again.
As prices go lower, the competition increases, which makes the obtaining of the perfect houses just as difficult. Everyone wants to think it’ll be easier if houses were cheaper, but I think it will be harder, because the frustration gnaws away at you – which tends to cause compromise.
jimklingeParticipantBe very specific, and very picky about what house you would buy – then if you see the perfect match, at the right price, then you’d have some comfort in knowing you’re not moving for years.
If you want to examine the future market, look at detached houses in Oceanside today under $200,000. There is such a frenzy to buy them that buyers are compromising like crazy on what they get, just to end the frustration. I’ve talked to plenty of agents who have written dozens of offers for the same buyers, only to get beat out time and time again.
As prices go lower, the competition increases, which makes the obtaining of the perfect houses just as difficult. Everyone wants to think it’ll be easier if houses were cheaper, but I think it will be harder, because the frustration gnaws away at you – which tends to cause compromise.
jimklingeParticipantBe very specific, and very picky about what house you would buy – then if you see the perfect match, at the right price, then you’d have some comfort in knowing you’re not moving for years.
If you want to examine the future market, look at detached houses in Oceanside today under $200,000. There is such a frenzy to buy them that buyers are compromising like crazy on what they get, just to end the frustration. I’ve talked to plenty of agents who have written dozens of offers for the same buyers, only to get beat out time and time again.
As prices go lower, the competition increases, which makes the obtaining of the perfect houses just as difficult. Everyone wants to think it’ll be easier if houses were cheaper, but I think it will be harder, because the frustration gnaws away at you – which tends to cause compromise.
jimklingeParticipantBe very specific, and very picky about what house you would buy – then if you see the perfect match, at the right price, then you’d have some comfort in knowing you’re not moving for years.
If you want to examine the future market, look at detached houses in Oceanside today under $200,000. There is such a frenzy to buy them that buyers are compromising like crazy on what they get, just to end the frustration. I’ve talked to plenty of agents who have written dozens of offers for the same buyers, only to get beat out time and time again.
As prices go lower, the competition increases, which makes the obtaining of the perfect houses just as difficult. Everyone wants to think it’ll be easier if houses were cheaper, but I think it will be harder, because the frustration gnaws away at you – which tends to cause compromise.
jimklingeParticipantBe very specific, and very picky about what house you would buy – then if you see the perfect match, at the right price, then you’d have some comfort in knowing you’re not moving for years.
If you want to examine the future market, look at detached houses in Oceanside today under $200,000. There is such a frenzy to buy them that buyers are compromising like crazy on what they get, just to end the frustration. I’ve talked to plenty of agents who have written dozens of offers for the same buyers, only to get beat out time and time again.
As prices go lower, the competition increases, which makes the obtaining of the perfect houses just as difficult. Everyone wants to think it’ll be easier if houses were cheaper, but I think it will be harder, because the frustration gnaws away at you – which tends to cause compromise.
jimklingeParticipantI don’t know of any free websites where you can track mortgage amounts, but if there was one it would show that the owners had refinanced in 2006, with the original balances adding up to $343,000.
Their payments are probably around $2,000 per month, and taxes are low, only $580 per year.
They were trying to sell earlier this year, but gave up in April. Final list (wish) price was $360,000.
jimklingeParticipantI don’t know of any free websites where you can track mortgage amounts, but if there was one it would show that the owners had refinanced in 2006, with the original balances adding up to $343,000.
Their payments are probably around $2,000 per month, and taxes are low, only $580 per year.
They were trying to sell earlier this year, but gave up in April. Final list (wish) price was $360,000.
jimklingeParticipantI don’t know of any free websites where you can track mortgage amounts, but if there was one it would show that the owners had refinanced in 2006, with the original balances adding up to $343,000.
Their payments are probably around $2,000 per month, and taxes are low, only $580 per year.
They were trying to sell earlier this year, but gave up in April. Final list (wish) price was $360,000.
jimklingeParticipantI don’t know of any free websites where you can track mortgage amounts, but if there was one it would show that the owners had refinanced in 2006, with the original balances adding up to $343,000.
Their payments are probably around $2,000 per month, and taxes are low, only $580 per year.
They were trying to sell earlier this year, but gave up in April. Final list (wish) price was $360,000.
jimklingeParticipantI don’t know of any free websites where you can track mortgage amounts, but if there was one it would show that the owners had refinanced in 2006, with the original balances adding up to $343,000.
Their payments are probably around $2,000 per month, and taxes are low, only $580 per year.
They were trying to sell earlier this year, but gave up in April. Final list (wish) price was $360,000.
jimklingeParticipantI believe the REO date is the day the actual trustee deed document is recorded at the county recorder’s office.
Once the trustee sale takes place on the steps of the court house, it takes a few days, and sometimes a couple of weeks or more, for the actual document to make it to the recorder’s office.
I guess it’s standard practice, but if it were me and I just plunked down a few hundred thousand cash, I’d like my document recorded promptly.
jimklingeParticipantI believe the REO date is the day the actual trustee deed document is recorded at the county recorder’s office.
Once the trustee sale takes place on the steps of the court house, it takes a few days, and sometimes a couple of weeks or more, for the actual document to make it to the recorder’s office.
I guess it’s standard practice, but if it were me and I just plunked down a few hundred thousand cash, I’d like my document recorded promptly.
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