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nostradamus
ParticipantPretty sweet looking house. If one can buy that for $785k in RSF, why would one buy in CV?
nostradamus
ParticipantPretty sweet looking house. If one can buy that for $785k in RSF, why would one buy in CV?
April 23, 2008 at 11:18 AM in reply to: Any experience using Redfin (or similar) as a seller? #193221nostradamus
Participantcslc just curious, what are the details on your home? What price do you expect to sell for? Maybe people can comment on how competitively priced it is.
April 23, 2008 at 11:18 AM in reply to: Any experience using Redfin (or similar) as a seller? #193247nostradamus
Participantcslc just curious, what are the details on your home? What price do you expect to sell for? Maybe people can comment on how competitively priced it is.
April 23, 2008 at 11:18 AM in reply to: Any experience using Redfin (or similar) as a seller? #193273nostradamus
Participantcslc just curious, what are the details on your home? What price do you expect to sell for? Maybe people can comment on how competitively priced it is.
April 23, 2008 at 11:18 AM in reply to: Any experience using Redfin (or similar) as a seller? #193291nostradamus
Participantcslc just curious, what are the details on your home? What price do you expect to sell for? Maybe people can comment on how competitively priced it is.
April 23, 2008 at 11:18 AM in reply to: Any experience using Redfin (or similar) as a seller? #193334nostradamus
Participantcslc just curious, what are the details on your home? What price do you expect to sell for? Maybe people can comment on how competitively priced it is.
April 22, 2008 at 11:16 AM in reply to: Existing home sales decline in March as housing slump continues #192373nostradamus
ParticipantHa ha Rustico, in the church of the rising slump you sit amongst the holy trinity of the blogger, the son, and the holy posts. This is due to your rejection of salesmanship!
I do hope for the pending buyer's sakes that their purchases never make it past escrow. I opine that we've only seen the beginning of this crash.
April 22, 2008 at 11:16 AM in reply to: Existing home sales decline in March as housing slump continues #192400nostradamus
ParticipantHa ha Rustico, in the church of the rising slump you sit amongst the holy trinity of the blogger, the son, and the holy posts. This is due to your rejection of salesmanship!
I do hope for the pending buyer's sakes that their purchases never make it past escrow. I opine that we've only seen the beginning of this crash.
April 22, 2008 at 11:16 AM in reply to: Existing home sales decline in March as housing slump continues #192428nostradamus
ParticipantHa ha Rustico, in the church of the rising slump you sit amongst the holy trinity of the blogger, the son, and the holy posts. This is due to your rejection of salesmanship!
I do hope for the pending buyer's sakes that their purchases never make it past escrow. I opine that we've only seen the beginning of this crash.
April 22, 2008 at 11:16 AM in reply to: Existing home sales decline in March as housing slump continues #192447nostradamus
ParticipantHa ha Rustico, in the church of the rising slump you sit amongst the holy trinity of the blogger, the son, and the holy posts. This is due to your rejection of salesmanship!
I do hope for the pending buyer's sakes that their purchases never make it past escrow. I opine that we've only seen the beginning of this crash.
April 22, 2008 at 11:16 AM in reply to: Existing home sales decline in March as housing slump continues #192491nostradamus
ParticipantHa ha Rustico, in the church of the rising slump you sit amongst the holy trinity of the blogger, the son, and the holy posts. This is due to your rejection of salesmanship!
I do hope for the pending buyer's sakes that their purchases never make it past escrow. I opine that we've only seen the beginning of this crash.
April 22, 2008 at 9:55 AM in reply to: Existing home sales decline in March as housing slump continues #192278nostradamus
ParticipantUnless the trend from the 1st quarter completely reverses it looks like 2008 might be the worst year since the mid-1980s
I thought the holy trinity of realtors here have been reporting mad activity lately… I guess it relates more to pendings than closed sales?
April 22, 2008 at 9:55 AM in reply to: Existing home sales decline in March as housing slump continues #192307nostradamus
ParticipantUnless the trend from the 1st quarter completely reverses it looks like 2008 might be the worst year since the mid-1980s
I thought the holy trinity of realtors here have been reporting mad activity lately… I guess it relates more to pendings than closed sales?
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