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ocrenter
Participant[quote=kcal09]…the Serenity homes.[/quote]
new or resale?
ocrenter
Participant[quote=kcal09]I would even say that the short sale prices will be lower as the overall market will deteriorate at a rapid pace from here. I wouldn’t be surprised if we see prices down another 10% in 2013. Stonebridge has not much to offer in terms of views or location and the MR are ridiculous. Those homes listed on the previous page should be really in the $700k range.[/quote]
which ones are you referring to re: $700k range? the smaller 3000ish homes on avg 8000 sqft lots or the 4-5000 sqft homes on avg 1/3-1/2 acre lots?
the smaller 3000ish homes are already in the 700k range.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=kcal09]I would even say that the short sale prices will be lower as the overall market will deteriorate at a rapid pace from here. I wouldn’t be surprised if we see prices down another 10% in 2013. Stonebridge has not much to offer in terms of views or location and the MR are ridiculous. Those homes listed on the previous page should be really in the $700k range.[/quote]
which ones are you referring to re: $700k range? the smaller 3000ish homes on avg 8000 sqft lots or the 4-5000 sqft homes on avg 1/3-1/2 acre lots?
the smaller 3000ish homes are already in the 700k range.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=kcal09]I would even say that the short sale prices will be lower as the overall market will deteriorate at a rapid pace from here. I wouldn’t be surprised if we see prices down another 10% in 2013. Stonebridge has not much to offer in terms of views or location and the MR are ridiculous. Those homes listed on the previous page should be really in the $700k range.[/quote]
which ones are you referring to re: $700k range? the smaller 3000ish homes on avg 8000 sqft lots or the 4-5000 sqft homes on avg 1/3-1/2 acre lots?
the smaller 3000ish homes are already in the 700k range.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=kcal09]I would even say that the short sale prices will be lower as the overall market will deteriorate at a rapid pace from here. I wouldn’t be surprised if we see prices down another 10% in 2013. Stonebridge has not much to offer in terms of views or location and the MR are ridiculous. Those homes listed on the previous page should be really in the $700k range.[/quote]
which ones are you referring to re: $700k range? the smaller 3000ish homes on avg 8000 sqft lots or the 4-5000 sqft homes on avg 1/3-1/2 acre lots?
the smaller 3000ish homes are already in the 700k range.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=kcal09]I would even say that the short sale prices will be lower as the overall market will deteriorate at a rapid pace from here. I wouldn’t be surprised if we see prices down another 10% in 2013. Stonebridge has not much to offer in terms of views or location and the MR are ridiculous. Those homes listed on the previous page should be really in the $700k range.[/quote]
which ones are you referring to re: $700k range? the smaller 3000ish homes on avg 8000 sqft lots or the 4-5000 sqft homes on avg 1/3-1/2 acre lots?
the smaller 3000ish homes are already in the 700k range.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=patb]
Nothing prevents you from reselling the power to Other then SDG&E.
If you want to get technical you could wheel your power through the grid
and become a mini-enron, or you could go low tech, get a Kill-A-Watt
meter, and run a extension cord to a neighbor.In Virginia there is no Feed in tariff, so I reccomend people sell power
to neighbors as barter.[/quote]I suppose anything is technically possible. So do you have a picture of multiple orange extension cords running out of you roof to thru out the neighborhood? Would love to see that! π
ocrenter
Participant[quote=patb]
Nothing prevents you from reselling the power to Other then SDG&E.
If you want to get technical you could wheel your power through the grid
and become a mini-enron, or you could go low tech, get a Kill-A-Watt
meter, and run a extension cord to a neighbor.In Virginia there is no Feed in tariff, so I reccomend people sell power
to neighbors as barter.[/quote]I suppose anything is technically possible. So do you have a picture of multiple orange extension cords running out of you roof to thru out the neighborhood? Would love to see that! π
ocrenter
Participant[quote=patb]
Nothing prevents you from reselling the power to Other then SDG&E.
If you want to get technical you could wheel your power through the grid
and become a mini-enron, or you could go low tech, get a Kill-A-Watt
meter, and run a extension cord to a neighbor.In Virginia there is no Feed in tariff, so I reccomend people sell power
to neighbors as barter.[/quote]I suppose anything is technically possible. So do you have a picture of multiple orange extension cords running out of you roof to thru out the neighborhood? Would love to see that! π
ocrenter
Participant[quote=patb]
Nothing prevents you from reselling the power to Other then SDG&E.
If you want to get technical you could wheel your power through the grid
and become a mini-enron, or you could go low tech, get a Kill-A-Watt
meter, and run a extension cord to a neighbor.In Virginia there is no Feed in tariff, so I reccomend people sell power
to neighbors as barter.[/quote]I suppose anything is technically possible. So do you have a picture of multiple orange extension cords running out of you roof to thru out the neighborhood? Would love to see that! π
ocrenter
Participant[quote=patb]
Nothing prevents you from reselling the power to Other then SDG&E.
If you want to get technical you could wheel your power through the grid
and become a mini-enron, or you could go low tech, get a Kill-A-Watt
meter, and run a extension cord to a neighbor.In Virginia there is no Feed in tariff, so I reccomend people sell power
to neighbors as barter.[/quote]I suppose anything is technically possible. So do you have a picture of multiple orange extension cords running out of you roof to thru out the neighborhood? Would love to see that! π
ocrenter
Participant[quote=earlyretirement][quote=sdrealtor]That’s BS. They should have no problem emailing them to you and they can be that long. Any decent escrow company should have a high speed copier/scanner capable of scanning all that in a minute or two, converting to pdf and emailing it to you. Insist they do so or figure out a way to.[/quote]
Yeah, that’s what I thought sdrealtor. Thanks. I haven’t bought in the USA for a long time. I figured things have really gotten downhill and lazy if they weren’t willing to do that.
I’ll ask again. They said the other option is to fed ex it all but not so convenient as I’m traveling around quite a bit with some international travel so I’m not going to be in one place too long. Plus they want to do a really quick turn around for closing in a few weeks so that puts a rush on things as well. Thanks.[/quote]
Assuming purchase price of a million, your realtor should be able to pull in 30k with this transaction. Getting a 100 page document to you via e-mail is really the least she can do.
Btw, congrats!
ocrenter
Participant[quote=earlyretirement][quote=sdrealtor]That’s BS. They should have no problem emailing them to you and they can be that long. Any decent escrow company should have a high speed copier/scanner capable of scanning all that in a minute or two, converting to pdf and emailing it to you. Insist they do so or figure out a way to.[/quote]
Yeah, that’s what I thought sdrealtor. Thanks. I haven’t bought in the USA for a long time. I figured things have really gotten downhill and lazy if they weren’t willing to do that.
I’ll ask again. They said the other option is to fed ex it all but not so convenient as I’m traveling around quite a bit with some international travel so I’m not going to be in one place too long. Plus they want to do a really quick turn around for closing in a few weeks so that puts a rush on things as well. Thanks.[/quote]
Assuming purchase price of a million, your realtor should be able to pull in 30k with this transaction. Getting a 100 page document to you via e-mail is really the least she can do.
Btw, congrats!
ocrenter
Participant[quote=earlyretirement][quote=sdrealtor]That’s BS. They should have no problem emailing them to you and they can be that long. Any decent escrow company should have a high speed copier/scanner capable of scanning all that in a minute or two, converting to pdf and emailing it to you. Insist they do so or figure out a way to.[/quote]
Yeah, that’s what I thought sdrealtor. Thanks. I haven’t bought in the USA for a long time. I figured things have really gotten downhill and lazy if they weren’t willing to do that.
I’ll ask again. They said the other option is to fed ex it all but not so convenient as I’m traveling around quite a bit with some international travel so I’m not going to be in one place too long. Plus they want to do a really quick turn around for closing in a few weeks so that puts a rush on things as well. Thanks.[/quote]
Assuming purchase price of a million, your realtor should be able to pull in 30k with this transaction. Getting a 100 page document to you via e-mail is really the least she can do.
Btw, congrats!
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