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NotCranky
ParticipantI have noticed a trend. Many of us ,who have decided to keep at least one San Diego property, say “keep it”. Of course we have good arguments too:).
It’s is a tough one. All our opinions have some element of speculation.You could list it to test the waters. I think you will find them to be quite cold, but who knows. There could be a renter in the area that has had enough and is just hoping your property would come up for sell . You could try to sell it yourself. Discount it,from comps, the price of commissions + another 3%-5%percent and pay someone to do the paper work for you.If that is not your thing, you could give a short listing period to an agent. Try it again in March if the market hasn’t collapsed.
NotCranky
ParticipantI have noticed a trend. Many of us ,who have decided to keep at least one San Diego property, say “keep it”. Of course we have good arguments too:).
It’s is a tough one. All our opinions have some element of speculation.You could list it to test the waters. I think you will find them to be quite cold, but who knows. There could be a renter in the area that has had enough and is just hoping your property would come up for sell . You could try to sell it yourself. Discount it,from comps, the price of commissions + another 3%-5%percent and pay someone to do the paper work for you.If that is not your thing, you could give a short listing period to an agent. Try it again in March if the market hasn’t collapsed.
NotCranky
ParticipantI have noticed a trend. Many of us ,who have decided to keep at least one San Diego property, say “keep it”. Of course we have good arguments too:).
It’s is a tough one. All our opinions have some element of speculation.You could list it to test the waters. I think you will find them to be quite cold, but who knows. There could be a renter in the area that has had enough and is just hoping your property would come up for sell . You could try to sell it yourself. Discount it,from comps, the price of commissions + another 3%-5%percent and pay someone to do the paper work for you.If that is not your thing, you could give a short listing period to an agent. Try it again in March if the market hasn’t collapsed.
NotCranky
ParticipantIt will go down until Rustico buys and then it will go back up. That’s easy.
NotCranky
ParticipantIt will go down until Rustico buys and then it will go back up. That’s easy.
NotCranky
ParticipantIt will go down until Rustico buys and then it will go back up. That’s easy.
NotCranky
ParticipantTL
“visited their website to see if there were reserves on the properties, or if banks were allowed to bid up prices”I didn’t find anything with regard to reserves. I don’t see what could stop the trustee from bidding it up. What I don’t like if there are reserves, are the very low starting bid prices. I think if there are min reserve requirements starting bid should be at the min reserve level.
NotCranky
ParticipantTL
“visited their website to see if there were reserves on the properties, or if banks were allowed to bid up prices”I didn’t find anything with regard to reserves. I don’t see what could stop the trustee from bidding it up. What I don’t like if there are reserves, are the very low starting bid prices. I think if there are min reserve requirements starting bid should be at the min reserve level.
NotCranky
ParticipantTL
“visited their website to see if there were reserves on the properties, or if banks were allowed to bid up prices”I didn’t find anything with regard to reserves. I don’t see what could stop the trustee from bidding it up. What I don’t like if there are reserves, are the very low starting bid prices. I think if there are min reserve requirements starting bid should be at the min reserve level.
NotCranky
ParticipantIt took me a while to figure out you weren’t talking about a massive wall in China. I like some of them, like the one with the white built in bookshelves with the wall behind painted a rust color. My wife likes them all. Another trend I am less fond of, paint all the rooms a different color with the ceilings all painted white.
NotCranky
ParticipantIt took me a while to figure out you weren’t talking about a massive wall in China. I like some of them, like the one with the white built in bookshelves with the wall behind painted a rust color. My wife likes them all. Another trend I am less fond of, paint all the rooms a different color with the ceilings all painted white.
NotCranky
ParticipantIt took me a while to figure out you weren’t talking about a massive wall in China. I like some of them, like the one with the white built in bookshelves with the wall behind painted a rust color. My wife likes them all. Another trend I am less fond of, paint all the rooms a different color with the ceilings all painted white.
NotCranky
Participant“Most of them did not sell.”
Hi Adam,
For clarification I meant that the previous owner in most cases purchased them recently and the listings would be in the archives with pictures. -
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