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Yes, this is obviously for the purpose of tracking and identify you, your area of interest, your price range.
From these they can form a database for any area, providing information on number of potential buyers, areas of interest, hot localities/houses, search patterns, price ranges, etc. These information would be great data for sale for banks who would like to know the demand in detail and match that with their inventory release rate for any micro housing market. The banks (the sellers of this market) also have the other half of your information: financial status through mortgage application, mortgage preapproval, approvals, bidding patterns, bidding history…..
Information is power for them, the tools that will help them (big banks) to manipulate the market.
You as the individual buyers will be hunted, studied and played with.
I will just start to use multiple multiple MLS so sdlookup won’t get my info. I just don’t like being tracked.
KIBUParticipantYes, this is obviously for the purpose of tracking and identify you, your area of interest, your price range.
From these they can form a database for any area, providing information on number of potential buyers, areas of interest, hot localities/houses, search patterns, price ranges, etc. These information would be great data for sale for banks who would like to know the demand in detail and match that with their inventory release rate for any micro housing market. The banks (the sellers of this market) also have the other half of your information: financial status through mortgage application, mortgage preapproval, approvals, bidding patterns, bidding history…..
Information is power for them, the tools that will help them (big banks) to manipulate the market.
You as the individual buyers will be hunted, studied and played with.
I will just start to use multiple multiple MLS so sdlookup won’t get my info. I just don’t like being tracked.
KIBUParticipantYes, this is obviously for the purpose of tracking and identify you, your area of interest, your price range.
From these they can form a database for any area, providing information on number of potential buyers, areas of interest, hot localities/houses, search patterns, price ranges, etc. These information would be great data for sale for banks who would like to know the demand in detail and match that with their inventory release rate for any micro housing market. The banks (the sellers of this market) also have the other half of your information: financial status through mortgage application, mortgage preapproval, approvals, bidding patterns, bidding history…..
Information is power for them, the tools that will help them (big banks) to manipulate the market.
You as the individual buyers will be hunted, studied and played with.
I will just start to use multiple multiple MLS so sdlookup won’t get my info. I just don’t like being tracked.
KIBUParticipantYes, this is obviously for the purpose of tracking and identify you, your area of interest, your price range.
From these they can form a database for any area, providing information on number of potential buyers, areas of interest, hot localities/houses, search patterns, price ranges, etc. These information would be great data for sale for banks who would like to know the demand in detail and match that with their inventory release rate for any micro housing market. The banks (the sellers of this market) also have the other half of your information: financial status through mortgage application, mortgage preapproval, approvals, bidding patterns, bidding history…..
Information is power for them, the tools that will help them (big banks) to manipulate the market.
You as the individual buyers will be hunted, studied and played with.
I will just start to use multiple multiple MLS so sdlookup won’t get my info. I just don’t like being tracked.
July 19, 2009 at 9:41 AM in reply to: Reasons to manipulate the California real estate markets #433709KIBUParticipantI have the exact thinking about their focus on California, especially SanDiego! The eyes have been looking at the california market and we know that the banks are national, not local. They must think on the grand scale of their national interest.
July 19, 2009 at 9:41 AM in reply to: Reasons to manipulate the California real estate markets #433913KIBUParticipantI have the exact thinking about their focus on California, especially SanDiego! The eyes have been looking at the california market and we know that the banks are national, not local. They must think on the grand scale of their national interest.
July 19, 2009 at 9:41 AM in reply to: Reasons to manipulate the California real estate markets #434225KIBUParticipantI have the exact thinking about their focus on California, especially SanDiego! The eyes have been looking at the california market and we know that the banks are national, not local. They must think on the grand scale of their national interest.
July 19, 2009 at 9:41 AM in reply to: Reasons to manipulate the California real estate markets #434296KIBUParticipantI have the exact thinking about their focus on California, especially SanDiego! The eyes have been looking at the california market and we know that the banks are national, not local. They must think on the grand scale of their national interest.
July 19, 2009 at 9:41 AM in reply to: Reasons to manipulate the California real estate markets #434463KIBUParticipantI have the exact thinking about their focus on California, especially SanDiego! The eyes have been looking at the california market and we know that the banks are national, not local. They must think on the grand scale of their national interest.
July 19, 2009 at 9:20 AM in reply to: Reasons to manipulate the California real estate markets #433724KIBUParticipantBuyerwillepb, I think the concern you raised is too much of a long term goal for them to handle. That would be far way down the road and not their immediate concerns which is to prevent a big crash locally that could affect nationwide.
I believe that unfortunately, we are viewed as a trend setter, price setter and the banks are willing to take some loss here locally, for example, holding a bag of inventory in order to hold on as long as they can on the price front or manipulate price with slow release and bidding practices among other things.
Again, my sixth sense says that banks have many tools at their disposal and many advantages to do this and you as an individual buyer will continue to function within their manipulation.
July 19, 2009 at 9:20 AM in reply to: Reasons to manipulate the California real estate markets #433928KIBUParticipantBuyerwillepb, I think the concern you raised is too much of a long term goal for them to handle. That would be far way down the road and not their immediate concerns which is to prevent a big crash locally that could affect nationwide.
I believe that unfortunately, we are viewed as a trend setter, price setter and the banks are willing to take some loss here locally, for example, holding a bag of inventory in order to hold on as long as they can on the price front or manipulate price with slow release and bidding practices among other things.
Again, my sixth sense says that banks have many tools at their disposal and many advantages to do this and you as an individual buyer will continue to function within their manipulation.
July 19, 2009 at 9:20 AM in reply to: Reasons to manipulate the California real estate markets #434240KIBUParticipantBuyerwillepb, I think the concern you raised is too much of a long term goal for them to handle. That would be far way down the road and not their immediate concerns which is to prevent a big crash locally that could affect nationwide.
I believe that unfortunately, we are viewed as a trend setter, price setter and the banks are willing to take some loss here locally, for example, holding a bag of inventory in order to hold on as long as they can on the price front or manipulate price with slow release and bidding practices among other things.
Again, my sixth sense says that banks have many tools at their disposal and many advantages to do this and you as an individual buyer will continue to function within their manipulation.
July 19, 2009 at 9:20 AM in reply to: Reasons to manipulate the California real estate markets #434310KIBUParticipantBuyerwillepb, I think the concern you raised is too much of a long term goal for them to handle. That would be far way down the road and not their immediate concerns which is to prevent a big crash locally that could affect nationwide.
I believe that unfortunately, we are viewed as a trend setter, price setter and the banks are willing to take some loss here locally, for example, holding a bag of inventory in order to hold on as long as they can on the price front or manipulate price with slow release and bidding practices among other things.
Again, my sixth sense says that banks have many tools at their disposal and many advantages to do this and you as an individual buyer will continue to function within their manipulation.
July 19, 2009 at 9:20 AM in reply to: Reasons to manipulate the California real estate markets #434478KIBUParticipantBuyerwillepb, I think the concern you raised is too much of a long term goal for them to handle. That would be far way down the road and not their immediate concerns which is to prevent a big crash locally that could affect nationwide.
I believe that unfortunately, we are viewed as a trend setter, price setter and the banks are willing to take some loss here locally, for example, holding a bag of inventory in order to hold on as long as they can on the price front or manipulate price with slow release and bidding practices among other things.
Again, my sixth sense says that banks have many tools at their disposal and many advantages to do this and you as an individual buyer will continue to function within their manipulation.
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