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ParticipantThanks TG for the info.
I went and looked at the 4500 sq ft house in Redwood; it’s a short sale and the price has not been approved yet.
Original price was 768k.
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ParticipantThanks TG for the info.
I went and looked at the 4500 sq ft house in Redwood; it’s a short sale and the price has not been approved yet.
Original price was 768k.
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ParticipantThanks TG for the info.
I went and looked at the 4500 sq ft house in Redwood; it’s a short sale and the price has not been approved yet.
Original price was 768k.
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ParticipantThanks TG for the info.
I went and looked at the 4500 sq ft house in Redwood; it’s a short sale and the price has not been approved yet.
Original price was 768k.
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ParticipantThanks TG for the info.
I went and looked at the 4500 sq ft house in Redwood; it’s a short sale and the price has not been approved yet.
Original price was 768k.
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ParticipantI have been using the $100/ sq. ft. rule to gauge prices – many listings are well above that level, even in Wolf Creek.
I have not seen any listings in Wolf Creek anywhere near 300k, most are well above that price point.
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ParticipantI have been using the $100/ sq. ft. rule to gauge prices – many listings are well above that level, even in Wolf Creek.
I have not seen any listings in Wolf Creek anywhere near 300k, most are well above that price point.
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ParticipantI have been using the $100/ sq. ft. rule to gauge prices – many listings are well above that level, even in Wolf Creek.
I have not seen any listings in Wolf Creek anywhere near 300k, most are well above that price point.
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ParticipantI have been using the $100/ sq. ft. rule to gauge prices – many listings are well above that level, even in Wolf Creek.
I have not seen any listings in Wolf Creek anywhere near 300k, most are well above that price point.
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ParticipantI have been using the $100/ sq. ft. rule to gauge prices – many listings are well above that level, even in Wolf Creek.
I have not seen any listings in Wolf Creek anywhere near 300k, most are well above that price point.
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ParticipantI drove around Temecula today looking at open houses; what I learned is that there is a buying frenzy going on around Temecula.
Multiple offers on almost any house in foreclosure.
The bidding wars are back again – will this crap ever end?
Market fundamentals have not returned.
The realtors made big $$ on the way up, now they are making big $$ on the way down. They can’t loose.
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ParticipantI drove around Temecula today looking at open houses; what I learned is that there is a buying frenzy going on around Temecula.
Multiple offers on almost any house in foreclosure.
The bidding wars are back again – will this crap ever end?
Market fundamentals have not returned.
The realtors made big $$ on the way up, now they are making big $$ on the way down. They can’t loose.
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ParticipantI drove around Temecula today looking at open houses; what I learned is that there is a buying frenzy going on around Temecula.
Multiple offers on almost any house in foreclosure.
The bidding wars are back again – will this crap ever end?
Market fundamentals have not returned.
The realtors made big $$ on the way up, now they are making big $$ on the way down. They can’t loose.
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ParticipantI drove around Temecula today looking at open houses; what I learned is that there is a buying frenzy going on around Temecula.
Multiple offers on almost any house in foreclosure.
The bidding wars are back again – will this crap ever end?
Market fundamentals have not returned.
The realtors made big $$ on the way up, now they are making big $$ on the way down. They can’t loose.
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