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ocrenter
Participantnice, looking forward to it!
ocrenter
Participantwaiting hawk, ever consider dusting off your old files on your prior blog and do an update?
golfer-x is great with his IE Kaboom site, but you’re still the man when it comes to SW Riverside.
ocrenter
Participantwaiting hawk, ever consider dusting off your old files on your prior blog and do an update?
golfer-x is great with his IE Kaboom site, but you’re still the man when it comes to SW Riverside.
ocrenter
Participantwaiting hawk, ever consider dusting off your old files on your prior blog and do an update?
golfer-x is great with his IE Kaboom site, but you’re still the man when it comes to SW Riverside.
ocrenter
Participantwaiting hawk, ever consider dusting off your old files on your prior blog and do an update?
golfer-x is great with his IE Kaboom site, but you’re still the man when it comes to SW Riverside.
ocrenter
Participantwaiting hawk, ever consider dusting off your old files on your prior blog and do an update?
golfer-x is great with his IE Kaboom site, but you’re still the man when it comes to SW Riverside.
ocrenter
Participantjust checked ziprealty, I counted 20 over-3000sqft and built-after-2000 homes listed for less than $360k. I even saw a 2900 sqft home listed for $280k. all in Temecula proper.
my last BMIT post on Temecula was in Feb of this year and at that time the lowest priced over-3000sqft/built-after-2000 home was… $359k.
$5/gallon gas would be the last nail to Temecula’s coffin.
ocrenter
Participantjust checked ziprealty, I counted 20 over-3000sqft and built-after-2000 homes listed for less than $360k. I even saw a 2900 sqft home listed for $280k. all in Temecula proper.
my last BMIT post on Temecula was in Feb of this year and at that time the lowest priced over-3000sqft/built-after-2000 home was… $359k.
$5/gallon gas would be the last nail to Temecula’s coffin.
ocrenter
Participantjust checked ziprealty, I counted 20 over-3000sqft and built-after-2000 homes listed for less than $360k. I even saw a 2900 sqft home listed for $280k. all in Temecula proper.
my last BMIT post on Temecula was in Feb of this year and at that time the lowest priced over-3000sqft/built-after-2000 home was… $359k.
$5/gallon gas would be the last nail to Temecula’s coffin.
ocrenter
Participantjust checked ziprealty, I counted 20 over-3000sqft and built-after-2000 homes listed for less than $360k. I even saw a 2900 sqft home listed for $280k. all in Temecula proper.
my last BMIT post on Temecula was in Feb of this year and at that time the lowest priced over-3000sqft/built-after-2000 home was… $359k.
$5/gallon gas would be the last nail to Temecula’s coffin.
ocrenter
Participantjust checked ziprealty, I counted 20 over-3000sqft and built-after-2000 homes listed for less than $360k. I even saw a 2900 sqft home listed for $280k. all in Temecula proper.
my last BMIT post on Temecula was in Feb of this year and at that time the lowest priced over-3000sqft/built-after-2000 home was… $359k.
$5/gallon gas would be the last nail to Temecula’s coffin.
June 5, 2008 at 5:46 PM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #217819ocrenter
Participantnot sure how accurate this is, but SB/powayseller/lakesideseller had this to say on her blog:
now when I talk about phantom inventory I’m not even trying to pry open that can of worms of “hidden REOs.” I’m just talking about the NODs that’s upcoming and becoming REOs in 3-4 months (or 6-9 months of late). overwhelmingly these NODs are not on the MLS, where as in ’06 and ’07 they were. every month we are looking at well over 3000 homes getting NODs, and very very few of that is listed for sale currently. how long will it take to get on to the MLS as REOs, who knows these days, but all that NODs have to go somewhere, no?
June 5, 2008 at 5:46 PM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #217906ocrenter
Participantnot sure how accurate this is, but SB/powayseller/lakesideseller had this to say on her blog:
now when I talk about phantom inventory I’m not even trying to pry open that can of worms of “hidden REOs.” I’m just talking about the NODs that’s upcoming and becoming REOs in 3-4 months (or 6-9 months of late). overwhelmingly these NODs are not on the MLS, where as in ’06 and ’07 they were. every month we are looking at well over 3000 homes getting NODs, and very very few of that is listed for sale currently. how long will it take to get on to the MLS as REOs, who knows these days, but all that NODs have to go somewhere, no?
June 5, 2008 at 5:46 PM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #217930ocrenter
Participantnot sure how accurate this is, but SB/powayseller/lakesideseller had this to say on her blog:
now when I talk about phantom inventory I’m not even trying to pry open that can of worms of “hidden REOs.” I’m just talking about the NODs that’s upcoming and becoming REOs in 3-4 months (or 6-9 months of late). overwhelmingly these NODs are not on the MLS, where as in ’06 and ’07 they were. every month we are looking at well over 3000 homes getting NODs, and very very few of that is listed for sale currently. how long will it take to get on to the MLS as REOs, who knows these days, but all that NODs have to go somewhere, no?
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