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peterb
ParticipantMore change. hahahaha
peterb
ParticipantMore change. hahahaha
peterb
ParticipantMore change. hahahaha
January 19, 2010 at 6:06 PM in reply to: Are you having difficulty getting your offer accepted? #503513peterb
ParticipantFind out who the listing agent is and go tell him/her that you want to make on offer and you dont have an agent yet. Then ask them if they will be your agent. If their brokerage/client doesnt have a rule against this, you should have a decent shot at it.
January 19, 2010 at 6:06 PM in reply to: Are you having difficulty getting your offer accepted? #503659peterb
ParticipantFind out who the listing agent is and go tell him/her that you want to make on offer and you dont have an agent yet. Then ask them if they will be your agent. If their brokerage/client doesnt have a rule against this, you should have a decent shot at it.
January 19, 2010 at 6:06 PM in reply to: Are you having difficulty getting your offer accepted? #504056peterb
ParticipantFind out who the listing agent is and go tell him/her that you want to make on offer and you dont have an agent yet. Then ask them if they will be your agent. If their brokerage/client doesnt have a rule against this, you should have a decent shot at it.
January 19, 2010 at 6:06 PM in reply to: Are you having difficulty getting your offer accepted? #504146peterb
ParticipantFind out who the listing agent is and go tell him/her that you want to make on offer and you dont have an agent yet. Then ask them if they will be your agent. If their brokerage/client doesnt have a rule against this, you should have a decent shot at it.
January 19, 2010 at 6:06 PM in reply to: Are you having difficulty getting your offer accepted? #504397peterb
ParticipantFind out who the listing agent is and go tell him/her that you want to make on offer and you dont have an agent yet. Then ask them if they will be your agent. If their brokerage/client doesnt have a rule against this, you should have a decent shot at it.
January 17, 2010 at 10:24 AM in reply to: 16% of all mortgages are not paying in California RIGHT NOW #502884peterb
ParticipantWithout an NOD, how would this be calculated? I think the collections dept of the lender/servicers are the only ones that may know the truth about this. Who would they tell?
January 17, 2010 at 10:24 AM in reply to: 16% of all mortgages are not paying in California RIGHT NOW #503032peterb
ParticipantWithout an NOD, how would this be calculated? I think the collections dept of the lender/servicers are the only ones that may know the truth about this. Who would they tell?
January 17, 2010 at 10:24 AM in reply to: 16% of all mortgages are not paying in California RIGHT NOW #503433peterb
ParticipantWithout an NOD, how would this be calculated? I think the collections dept of the lender/servicers are the only ones that may know the truth about this. Who would they tell?
January 17, 2010 at 10:24 AM in reply to: 16% of all mortgages are not paying in California RIGHT NOW #503524peterb
ParticipantWithout an NOD, how would this be calculated? I think the collections dept of the lender/servicers are the only ones that may know the truth about this. Who would they tell?
January 17, 2010 at 10:24 AM in reply to: 16% of all mortgages are not paying in California RIGHT NOW #503776peterb
ParticipantWithout an NOD, how would this be calculated? I think the collections dept of the lender/servicers are the only ones that may know the truth about this. Who would they tell?
peterb
ParticipantA careful analysis of how the BLS calculates “unemployment” will reveal what utterly misleading and under-reported the true numbers really are.
http://www.redfin.com/city/16904/CA/San-Diego
I think Rich pointed out how this chart has a fairly accurate predictive qaulity regarding price/sq ft.
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