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PadreBrian
ParticipantGive it another year. It will top out at 300.
PadreBrian
ParticipantIt’s only worth 400k. You’ll need to put 50k into it.
The bank is using it’s OLD value as collateral for new loans with the US treasury. The bank has zero incentive to sell it.
PadreBrian
ParticipantIt’s only worth 400k. You’ll need to put 50k into it.
The bank is using it’s OLD value as collateral for new loans with the US treasury. The bank has zero incentive to sell it.
PadreBrian
ParticipantIt’s only worth 400k. You’ll need to put 50k into it.
The bank is using it’s OLD value as collateral for new loans with the US treasury. The bank has zero incentive to sell it.
PadreBrian
ParticipantIt’s only worth 400k. You’ll need to put 50k into it.
The bank is using it’s OLD value as collateral for new loans with the US treasury. The bank has zero incentive to sell it.
PadreBrian
ParticipantIt’s only worth 400k. You’ll need to put 50k into it.
The bank is using it’s OLD value as collateral for new loans with the US treasury. The bank has zero incentive to sell it.
PadreBrian
ParticipantFrom this we see it was last bought for 770 in 2005.
http://users.ixpres.com/~gtriphan/05-1enci.htmI say screw any bidding war. It’s a game. There is no other bidder. (Even if there was it doesn’t mean they can get a loan).
Offer. 699k again, and walk away.
But, I would really price it at 2002 levels to be safe. 550k.
PadreBrian
ParticipantFrom this we see it was last bought for 770 in 2005.
http://users.ixpres.com/~gtriphan/05-1enci.htmI say screw any bidding war. It’s a game. There is no other bidder. (Even if there was it doesn’t mean they can get a loan).
Offer. 699k again, and walk away.
But, I would really price it at 2002 levels to be safe. 550k.
PadreBrian
ParticipantFrom this we see it was last bought for 770 in 2005.
http://users.ixpres.com/~gtriphan/05-1enci.htmI say screw any bidding war. It’s a game. There is no other bidder. (Even if there was it doesn’t mean they can get a loan).
Offer. 699k again, and walk away.
But, I would really price it at 2002 levels to be safe. 550k.
PadreBrian
ParticipantFrom this we see it was last bought for 770 in 2005.
http://users.ixpres.com/~gtriphan/05-1enci.htmI say screw any bidding war. It’s a game. There is no other bidder. (Even if there was it doesn’t mean they can get a loan).
Offer. 699k again, and walk away.
But, I would really price it at 2002 levels to be safe. 550k.
PadreBrian
ParticipantFrom this we see it was last bought for 770 in 2005.
http://users.ixpres.com/~gtriphan/05-1enci.htmI say screw any bidding war. It’s a game. There is no other bidder. (Even if there was it doesn’t mean they can get a loan).
Offer. 699k again, and walk away.
But, I would really price it at 2002 levels to be safe. 550k.
April 10, 2008 at 8:29 PM in reply to: Question about taxes after buying a foreclosed home??? #184619PadreBrian
ParticipantYep, the right answer is you can have it re-assessed. You can only ask for one every 5-10 years or some mess. BUT, have him ask for the reassessment NEXT YEAR. It should be in the toilet by then.
April 10, 2008 at 8:29 PM in reply to: Question about taxes after buying a foreclosed home??? #184635PadreBrian
ParticipantYep, the right answer is you can have it re-assessed. You can only ask for one every 5-10 years or some mess. BUT, have him ask for the reassessment NEXT YEAR. It should be in the toilet by then.
April 10, 2008 at 8:29 PM in reply to: Question about taxes after buying a foreclosed home??? #184663PadreBrian
ParticipantYep, the right answer is you can have it re-assessed. You can only ask for one every 5-10 years or some mess. BUT, have him ask for the reassessment NEXT YEAR. It should be in the toilet by then.
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