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ocrenter
Participant“Those looking for a dramtaic crash to 500K have been sadly disappointed.” sdrealtor, 6/06
“San Marcos currently has a 1 year supply of homes for sale, now we got 4 foreclosures in one single community. I’m now looking at these properties going down into low $400,000’s mid to late next year.” ocrenter 8/06
“You can believe what you want but there is no way you will see the 2300 sq ft model that was the basis of this thread from the outset sell at a price close to the low 400’s. End of story.” sdrealtor, 11/07
491 CAMINO VERDE, San Marcos, CA 92078 (1909 sqft)
–11/19/07: asking $396,000584 VIA DEL CABALLO, San Marcos, CA 92078 (2259 sqft)
–11/21/07: asking $430,000the story has just begun.
ocrenter
Participant“Those looking for a dramtaic crash to 500K have been sadly disappointed.” sdrealtor, 6/06
“San Marcos currently has a 1 year supply of homes for sale, now we got 4 foreclosures in one single community. I’m now looking at these properties going down into low $400,000’s mid to late next year.” ocrenter 8/06
“You can believe what you want but there is no way you will see the 2300 sq ft model that was the basis of this thread from the outset sell at a price close to the low 400’s. End of story.” sdrealtor, 11/07
491 CAMINO VERDE, San Marcos, CA 92078 (1909 sqft)
–11/19/07: asking $396,000584 VIA DEL CABALLO, San Marcos, CA 92078 (2259 sqft)
–11/21/07: asking $430,000the story has just begun.
ocrenter
Participantthe home was bought in late 2005 for just under the new asking price (above the previous asking price).
i see, the magical 2 year reset! I thought the Governator is going to bail him out from the reset???
ocrenter
Participantthe home was bought in late 2005 for just under the new asking price (above the previous asking price).
i see, the magical 2 year reset! I thought the Governator is going to bail him out from the reset???
ocrenter
Participantthe home was bought in late 2005 for just under the new asking price (above the previous asking price).
i see, the magical 2 year reset! I thought the Governator is going to bail him out from the reset???
ocrenter
Participantthe home was bought in late 2005 for just under the new asking price (above the previous asking price).
i see, the magical 2 year reset! I thought the Governator is going to bail him out from the reset???
ocrenter
Participantthe home was bought in late 2005 for just under the new asking price (above the previous asking price).
i see, the magical 2 year reset! I thought the Governator is going to bail him out from the reset???
ocrenter
Participantquestion is when did this seller buy his home and how much did he buy it for and how was it financed?
assuming a flip situation. this flipper is looking at the fact that he has been holding on with very high carrying cost. as the home stays on the market past 100 days, that’s 3 additional months of carrying cost. who should bear the burden of these cost? obviously not the flipper in question. so he decides in his infinate wisdom to pass it on to the would be buyer.
ocrenter
Participantquestion is when did this seller buy his home and how much did he buy it for and how was it financed?
assuming a flip situation. this flipper is looking at the fact that he has been holding on with very high carrying cost. as the home stays on the market past 100 days, that’s 3 additional months of carrying cost. who should bear the burden of these cost? obviously not the flipper in question. so he decides in his infinate wisdom to pass it on to the would be buyer.
ocrenter
Participantquestion is when did this seller buy his home and how much did he buy it for and how was it financed?
assuming a flip situation. this flipper is looking at the fact that he has been holding on with very high carrying cost. as the home stays on the market past 100 days, that’s 3 additional months of carrying cost. who should bear the burden of these cost? obviously not the flipper in question. so he decides in his infinate wisdom to pass it on to the would be buyer.
ocrenter
Participantquestion is when did this seller buy his home and how much did he buy it for and how was it financed?
assuming a flip situation. this flipper is looking at the fact that he has been holding on with very high carrying cost. as the home stays on the market past 100 days, that’s 3 additional months of carrying cost. who should bear the burden of these cost? obviously not the flipper in question. so he decides in his infinate wisdom to pass it on to the would be buyer.
ocrenter
Participantquestion is when did this seller buy his home and how much did he buy it for and how was it financed?
assuming a flip situation. this flipper is looking at the fact that he has been holding on with very high carrying cost. as the home stays on the market past 100 days, that’s 3 additional months of carrying cost. who should bear the burden of these cost? obviously not the flipper in question. so he decides in his infinate wisdom to pass it on to the would be buyer.
ocrenter
ParticipantUT continue to have poorly researched articles.
here is one that Piggingtonians dismantled.
here is another one.
2 forum topics that show PIGS are still ripping the worthless UT apart within less than 5 minutes of search right here on Piggington.
ocrenter
ParticipantUT continue to have poorly researched articles.
here is one that Piggingtonians dismantled.
here is another one.
2 forum topics that show PIGS are still ripping the worthless UT apart within less than 5 minutes of search right here on Piggington.
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