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jimmyle
ParticipantScarlett,
No, she is just the buyer agent. Actually, it was difficult for me to ask and I didn’t since she is my sis-in-law and I didn’t want to look like a cheap guy. I just take whatever she gives me.
[quote=Scarlett]Jimmy, was your agent a dual agent or not? I guess her being a relative makes it easier to hash things out :)[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantScarlett,
No, she is just the buyer agent. Actually, it was difficult for me to ask and I didn’t since she is my sis-in-law and I didn’t want to look like a cheap guy. I just take whatever she gives me.
[quote=Scarlett]Jimmy, was your agent a dual agent or not? I guess her being a relative makes it easier to hash things out :)[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantI am getting a $5000 kick back from my agent. It is more than 1%. But my agent is my sis-in-law so she is being generous. Normally people get 0.5% to 1% depending on how much you are spending on the house.
jimmyle
ParticipantI am getting a $5000 kick back from my agent. It is more than 1%. But my agent is my sis-in-law so she is being generous. Normally people get 0.5% to 1% depending on how much you are spending on the house.
jimmyle
ParticipantI am getting a $5000 kick back from my agent. It is more than 1%. But my agent is my sis-in-law so she is being generous. Normally people get 0.5% to 1% depending on how much you are spending on the house.
jimmyle
ParticipantI am getting a $5000 kick back from my agent. It is more than 1%. But my agent is my sis-in-law so she is being generous. Normally people get 0.5% to 1% depending on how much you are spending on the house.
jimmyle
ParticipantI am getting a $5000 kick back from my agent. It is more than 1%. But my agent is my sis-in-law so she is being generous. Normally people get 0.5% to 1% depending on how much you are spending on the house.
jimmyle
ParticipantYou must be a fan of Shadowboxer. Not me, weird movie.
[quote=CDMA ENG]Don’t judge me…
I want to chew on Helen Mirren toes.
CE[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantYou must be a fan of Shadowboxer. Not me, weird movie.
[quote=CDMA ENG]Don’t judge me…
I want to chew on Helen Mirren toes.
CE[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantYou must be a fan of Shadowboxer. Not me, weird movie.
[quote=CDMA ENG]Don’t judge me…
I want to chew on Helen Mirren toes.
CE[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantYou must be a fan of Shadowboxer. Not me, weird movie.
[quote=CDMA ENG]Don’t judge me…
I want to chew on Helen Mirren toes.
CE[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantYou must be a fan of Shadowboxer. Not me, weird movie.
[quote=CDMA ENG]Don’t judge me…
I want to chew on Helen Mirren toes.
CE[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantThe typical home in NW MM along Calle Cristobal is similar to the listing below. Right now it is in contigency. The listing price is $439k and I think the sale price will be in the range of $420k to $440k. Perhaps you can be patient and look for a smaller home in this area. There are houses in this area that are around 1700 sq ft that can go for $400k. Recently, there was one that closed at $360k. There was another one that close last year at $420k. One drawback of these houses is that many are along Calle Cristobal so road noise is a problem.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100071449-7446_Sean_Taylor_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92126
Home insurance for a $400k home is usually around $450-$650 annually. PMI is around $180 monthly and if you put 10% down, it will take 7 years until your equity reaches 20% of sale price when PMI will stop.
jimmyle
ParticipantThe typical home in NW MM along Calle Cristobal is similar to the listing below. Right now it is in contigency. The listing price is $439k and I think the sale price will be in the range of $420k to $440k. Perhaps you can be patient and look for a smaller home in this area. There are houses in this area that are around 1700 sq ft that can go for $400k. Recently, there was one that closed at $360k. There was another one that close last year at $420k. One drawback of these houses is that many are along Calle Cristobal so road noise is a problem.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100071449-7446_Sean_Taylor_Ln_San_Diego_CA_92126
Home insurance for a $400k home is usually around $450-$650 annually. PMI is around $180 monthly and if you put 10% down, it will take 7 years until your equity reaches 20% of sale price when PMI will stop.
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