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Some things are more important than money. I tried to explain this to someone once. If I saw a place I loved and it was in my budget that I could afford, I would buy it. If it fell in value, I would not panic. There are no guarantees in life. If I lost my job and couldn’t afford the place, then I’d panic. If it lost value on paper, then it’s a bummer, but as long as I still love the place and can make the payments, then I wouldn’t care. But that’s just me and I know many people don’t think as I do.
jpinpbParticipantWell, this begs the question. Why would you not list it in the MLS? If you are selling a place in a market that’s – being kind – sluggish, why would you limit yourself to anyone going by and seeing a sign? What if you live out of state, for example, moving here from No. Calif. You’re not jogging by and seeing a sign. I would think you’d want to get as much exposure as possible and sell the place quickly. This makes no sense to me at all. What the hey!
I’m really just wondering how any banks stay in business. First they give money away to anyone w/a popsicle stand. Then they let people live there for free for a year, then they don’t reduce the price of a home that’s foreclosed, don’t quickly accept offers that are reasonable and now you say they don’t list them in the MLS.
I try to learn and I get more confused. I feel like Spock right now.
jpinpbParticipantWell, this begs the question. Why would you not list it in the MLS? If you are selling a place in a market that’s – being kind – sluggish, why would you limit yourself to anyone going by and seeing a sign? What if you live out of state, for example, moving here from No. Calif. You’re not jogging by and seeing a sign. I would think you’d want to get as much exposure as possible and sell the place quickly. This makes no sense to me at all. What the hey!
I’m really just wondering how any banks stay in business. First they give money away to anyone w/a popsicle stand. Then they let people live there for free for a year, then they don’t reduce the price of a home that’s foreclosed, don’t quickly accept offers that are reasonable and now you say they don’t list them in the MLS.
I try to learn and I get more confused. I feel like Spock right now.
jpinpbParticipantWell, this begs the question. Why would you not list it in the MLS? If you are selling a place in a market that’s – being kind – sluggish, why would you limit yourself to anyone going by and seeing a sign? What if you live out of state, for example, moving here from No. Calif. You’re not jogging by and seeing a sign. I would think you’d want to get as much exposure as possible and sell the place quickly. This makes no sense to me at all. What the hey!
I’m really just wondering how any banks stay in business. First they give money away to anyone w/a popsicle stand. Then they let people live there for free for a year, then they don’t reduce the price of a home that’s foreclosed, don’t quickly accept offers that are reasonable and now you say they don’t list them in the MLS.
I try to learn and I get more confused. I feel like Spock right now.
jpinpbParticipantWell, this begs the question. Why would you not list it in the MLS? If you are selling a place in a market that’s – being kind – sluggish, why would you limit yourself to anyone going by and seeing a sign? What if you live out of state, for example, moving here from No. Calif. You’re not jogging by and seeing a sign. I would think you’d want to get as much exposure as possible and sell the place quickly. This makes no sense to me at all. What the hey!
I’m really just wondering how any banks stay in business. First they give money away to anyone w/a popsicle stand. Then they let people live there for free for a year, then they don’t reduce the price of a home that’s foreclosed, don’t quickly accept offers that are reasonable and now you say they don’t list them in the MLS.
I try to learn and I get more confused. I feel like Spock right now.
jpinpbParticipantWell, this begs the question. Why would you not list it in the MLS? If you are selling a place in a market that’s – being kind – sluggish, why would you limit yourself to anyone going by and seeing a sign? What if you live out of state, for example, moving here from No. Calif. You’re not jogging by and seeing a sign. I would think you’d want to get as much exposure as possible and sell the place quickly. This makes no sense to me at all. What the hey!
I’m really just wondering how any banks stay in business. First they give money away to anyone w/a popsicle stand. Then they let people live there for free for a year, then they don’t reduce the price of a home that’s foreclosed, don’t quickly accept offers that are reasonable and now you say they don’t list them in the MLS.
I try to learn and I get more confused. I feel like Spock right now.
jpinpbParticipantThat was a nice post and your wife is a lucky lady. When you do buy your dream home, enjoy it. I can tell you are not a flipper and you are doing your homework, buying in the very best area.
jpinpbParticipantThat was a nice post and your wife is a lucky lady. When you do buy your dream home, enjoy it. I can tell you are not a flipper and you are doing your homework, buying in the very best area.
jpinpbParticipantThat was a nice post and your wife is a lucky lady. When you do buy your dream home, enjoy it. I can tell you are not a flipper and you are doing your homework, buying in the very best area.
jpinpbParticipantThat was a nice post and your wife is a lucky lady. When you do buy your dream home, enjoy it. I can tell you are not a flipper and you are doing your homework, buying in the very best area.
jpinpbParticipantThat was a nice post and your wife is a lucky lady. When you do buy your dream home, enjoy it. I can tell you are not a flipper and you are doing your homework, buying in the very best area.
jpinpbParticipantI’ve seen some drops in L.J. already. That’s considered a nice area.
jpinpbParticipantI’ve seen some drops in L.J. already. That’s considered a nice area.
jpinpbParticipantI’ve seen some drops in L.J. already. That’s considered a nice area.
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