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February 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Is it wise to buy one of the worse properties in the same neighborhood? (Carmel Valley) #666659February 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Is it wise to buy one of the worse properties in the same neighborhood? (Carmel Valley) #666723
lepetitangel
ParticipantThanks Flu and SDrealtor.
Yah borrowing hasn’t been this cheap for a long time. The dollar getting weakened and inflation kicking in is also another reason why I want to put my cash into a house instead of just sitting in CD/savings.
The sad thing is, the community I’m looking at…there’s super low turn-over rate. Last year there were 3 houses that came out in that community. This year there are two as well…one is the one I’m looking at, and the other one came out with rediculous price (I’m thinking it’s asking for $200K above market price). Should I wait till I think I see the house I want? (not sure when)…or buy the one I like (but with some powerline). Trick question.
My goal right now is: if I can get this house with a decent price, then maybe. If it’s not willing to sell for the price I offered…I’d keep on waiting for the next one.
February 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Is it wise to buy one of the worse properties in the same neighborhood? (Carmel Valley) #667326lepetitangel
ParticipantThanks Flu and SDrealtor.
Yah borrowing hasn’t been this cheap for a long time. The dollar getting weakened and inflation kicking in is also another reason why I want to put my cash into a house instead of just sitting in CD/savings.
The sad thing is, the community I’m looking at…there’s super low turn-over rate. Last year there were 3 houses that came out in that community. This year there are two as well…one is the one I’m looking at, and the other one came out with rediculous price (I’m thinking it’s asking for $200K above market price). Should I wait till I think I see the house I want? (not sure when)…or buy the one I like (but with some powerline). Trick question.
My goal right now is: if I can get this house with a decent price, then maybe. If it’s not willing to sell for the price I offered…I’d keep on waiting for the next one.
February 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Is it wise to buy one of the worse properties in the same neighborhood? (Carmel Valley) #667464lepetitangel
ParticipantThanks Flu and SDrealtor.
Yah borrowing hasn’t been this cheap for a long time. The dollar getting weakened and inflation kicking in is also another reason why I want to put my cash into a house instead of just sitting in CD/savings.
The sad thing is, the community I’m looking at…there’s super low turn-over rate. Last year there were 3 houses that came out in that community. This year there are two as well…one is the one I’m looking at, and the other one came out with rediculous price (I’m thinking it’s asking for $200K above market price). Should I wait till I think I see the house I want? (not sure when)…or buy the one I like (but with some powerline). Trick question.
My goal right now is: if I can get this house with a decent price, then maybe. If it’s not willing to sell for the price I offered…I’d keep on waiting for the next one.
February 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Is it wise to buy one of the worse properties in the same neighborhood? (Carmel Valley) #667805lepetitangel
ParticipantThanks Flu and SDrealtor.
Yah borrowing hasn’t been this cheap for a long time. The dollar getting weakened and inflation kicking in is also another reason why I want to put my cash into a house instead of just sitting in CD/savings.
The sad thing is, the community I’m looking at…there’s super low turn-over rate. Last year there were 3 houses that came out in that community. This year there are two as well…one is the one I’m looking at, and the other one came out with rediculous price (I’m thinking it’s asking for $200K above market price). Should I wait till I think I see the house I want? (not sure when)…or buy the one I like (but with some powerline). Trick question.
My goal right now is: if I can get this house with a decent price, then maybe. If it’s not willing to sell for the price I offered…I’d keep on waiting for the next one.
February 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Is it wise to buy one of the worse properties in the same neighborhood? (Carmel Valley) #666654lepetitangel
ParticipantThanks Flu and SDrealtor.
Yah borrowing hasn’t been this cheap for a long time. The dollar getting weakened and inflation kicking in is also another reason why I want to put my cash into a house instead of just sitting in CD/savings.
The sad thing is, the community I’m looking at…there’s super low turn-over rate. Last year there were 3 houses that came out in that community. This year there are two as well…one is the one I’m looking at, and the other one came out with rediculous price (I’m thinking it’s asking for $200K above market price). Should I wait till I think I see the house I want? (not sure when)…or buy the one I like (but with some powerline). Trick question.
My goal right now is: if I can get this house with a decent price, then maybe. If it’s not willing to sell for the price I offered…I’d keep on waiting for the next one.
February 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Is it wise to buy one of the worse properties in the same neighborhood? (Carmel Valley) #666718lepetitangel
ParticipantThanks Flu and SDrealtor.
Yah borrowing hasn’t been this cheap for a long time. The dollar getting weakened and inflation kicking in is also another reason why I want to put my cash into a house instead of just sitting in CD/savings.
The sad thing is, the community I’m looking at…there’s super low turn-over rate. Last year there were 3 houses that came out in that community. This year there are two as well…one is the one I’m looking at, and the other one came out with rediculous price (I’m thinking it’s asking for $200K above market price). Should I wait till I think I see the house I want? (not sure when)…or buy the one I like (but with some powerline). Trick question.
My goal right now is: if I can get this house with a decent price, then maybe. If it’s not willing to sell for the price I offered…I’d keep on waiting for the next one.
February 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Is it wise to buy one of the worse properties in the same neighborhood? (Carmel Valley) #667321lepetitangel
ParticipantThanks Flu and SDrealtor.
Yah borrowing hasn’t been this cheap for a long time. The dollar getting weakened and inflation kicking in is also another reason why I want to put my cash into a house instead of just sitting in CD/savings.
The sad thing is, the community I’m looking at…there’s super low turn-over rate. Last year there were 3 houses that came out in that community. This year there are two as well…one is the one I’m looking at, and the other one came out with rediculous price (I’m thinking it’s asking for $200K above market price). Should I wait till I think I see the house I want? (not sure when)…or buy the one I like (but with some powerline). Trick question.
My goal right now is: if I can get this house with a decent price, then maybe. If it’s not willing to sell for the price I offered…I’d keep on waiting for the next one.
February 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Is it wise to buy one of the worse properties in the same neighborhood? (Carmel Valley) #667459lepetitangel
ParticipantThanks Flu and SDrealtor.
Yah borrowing hasn’t been this cheap for a long time. The dollar getting weakened and inflation kicking in is also another reason why I want to put my cash into a house instead of just sitting in CD/savings.
The sad thing is, the community I’m looking at…there’s super low turn-over rate. Last year there were 3 houses that came out in that community. This year there are two as well…one is the one I’m looking at, and the other one came out with rediculous price (I’m thinking it’s asking for $200K above market price). Should I wait till I think I see the house I want? (not sure when)…or buy the one I like (but with some powerline). Trick question.
My goal right now is: if I can get this house with a decent price, then maybe. If it’s not willing to sell for the price I offered…I’d keep on waiting for the next one.
February 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Is it wise to buy one of the worse properties in the same neighborhood? (Carmel Valley) #667800lepetitangel
ParticipantThanks Flu and SDrealtor.
Yah borrowing hasn’t been this cheap for a long time. The dollar getting weakened and inflation kicking in is also another reason why I want to put my cash into a house instead of just sitting in CD/savings.
The sad thing is, the community I’m looking at…there’s super low turn-over rate. Last year there were 3 houses that came out in that community. This year there are two as well…one is the one I’m looking at, and the other one came out with rediculous price (I’m thinking it’s asking for $200K above market price). Should I wait till I think I see the house I want? (not sure when)…or buy the one I like (but with some powerline). Trick question.
My goal right now is: if I can get this house with a decent price, then maybe. If it’s not willing to sell for the price I offered…I’d keep on waiting for the next one.
February 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Is it wise to buy one of the worse properties in the same neighborhood? (Carmel Valley) #666649lepetitangel
ParticipantThanks Flu and SDrealtor.
Yah borrowing hasn’t been this cheap for a long time. The dollar getting weakened and inflation kicking in is also another reason why I want to put my cash into a house instead of just sitting in CD/savings.
The sad thing is, the community I’m looking at…there’s super low turn-over rate. Last year there were 3 houses that came out in that community. This year there are two as well…one is the one I’m looking at, and the other one came out with rediculous price (I’m thinking it’s asking for $200K above market price). Should I wait till I think I see the house I want? (not sure when)…or buy the one I like (but with some powerline). Trick question.
My goal right now is: if I can get this house with a decent price, then maybe. If it’s not willing to sell for the price I offered…I’d keep on waiting for the next one.
February 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Is it wise to buy one of the worse properties in the same neighborhood? (Carmel Valley) #666712lepetitangel
ParticipantThanks Flu and SDrealtor.
Yah borrowing hasn’t been this cheap for a long time. The dollar getting weakened and inflation kicking in is also another reason why I want to put my cash into a house instead of just sitting in CD/savings.
The sad thing is, the community I’m looking at…there’s super low turn-over rate. Last year there were 3 houses that came out in that community. This year there are two as well…one is the one I’m looking at, and the other one came out with rediculous price (I’m thinking it’s asking for $200K above market price). Should I wait till I think I see the house I want? (not sure when)…or buy the one I like (but with some powerline). Trick question.
My goal right now is: if I can get this house with a decent price, then maybe. If it’s not willing to sell for the price I offered…I’d keep on waiting for the next one.
February 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Is it wise to buy one of the worse properties in the same neighborhood? (Carmel Valley) #667316lepetitangel
ParticipantThanks Flu and SDrealtor.
Yah borrowing hasn’t been this cheap for a long time. The dollar getting weakened and inflation kicking in is also another reason why I want to put my cash into a house instead of just sitting in CD/savings.
The sad thing is, the community I’m looking at…there’s super low turn-over rate. Last year there were 3 houses that came out in that community. This year there are two as well…one is the one I’m looking at, and the other one came out with rediculous price (I’m thinking it’s asking for $200K above market price). Should I wait till I think I see the house I want? (not sure when)…or buy the one I like (but with some powerline). Trick question.
My goal right now is: if I can get this house with a decent price, then maybe. If it’s not willing to sell for the price I offered…I’d keep on waiting for the next one.
February 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Is it wise to buy one of the worse properties in the same neighborhood? (Carmel Valley) #667454lepetitangel
ParticipantThanks Flu and SDrealtor.
Yah borrowing hasn’t been this cheap for a long time. The dollar getting weakened and inflation kicking in is also another reason why I want to put my cash into a house instead of just sitting in CD/savings.
The sad thing is, the community I’m looking at…there’s super low turn-over rate. Last year there were 3 houses that came out in that community. This year there are two as well…one is the one I’m looking at, and the other one came out with rediculous price (I’m thinking it’s asking for $200K above market price). Should I wait till I think I see the house I want? (not sure when)…or buy the one I like (but with some powerline). Trick question.
My goal right now is: if I can get this house with a decent price, then maybe. If it’s not willing to sell for the price I offered…I’d keep on waiting for the next one.
February 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM in reply to: Is it wise to buy one of the worse properties in the same neighborhood? (Carmel Valley) #667795lepetitangel
ParticipantThanks Flu and SDrealtor.
Yah borrowing hasn’t been this cheap for a long time. The dollar getting weakened and inflation kicking in is also another reason why I want to put my cash into a house instead of just sitting in CD/savings.
The sad thing is, the community I’m looking at…there’s super low turn-over rate. Last year there were 3 houses that came out in that community. This year there are two as well…one is the one I’m looking at, and the other one came out with rediculous price (I’m thinking it’s asking for $200K above market price). Should I wait till I think I see the house I want? (not sure when)…or buy the one I like (but with some powerline). Trick question.
My goal right now is: if I can get this house with a decent price, then maybe. If it’s not willing to sell for the price I offered…I’d keep on waiting for the next one.
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