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ParticipantThe home shows really good. I went to the open house a month ago. Was listed at 1mil-1.1mil. I don’t think this house will sell. If they reduce it to fair market value, they would probably have to sell short. It will probably just get de-listed (just my 2cents). The lot is not very private and views are obstructed from 1st level.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThe auctions that I have seen charge 5% premium to the buyer. You need to pre-qual with their lender or risk losing deposit if loan does not go through. There are viewing days prior to auction. Not sure if you need to do inspection prior to auction. Buying as is. I don’t think seller will do any repairs. Not sure about the Termite process. There is an undisclosed minimum bid. I have been to one auction in Mission Valley. There was an in-fill project that used the auction to sell remaining homes. They sold about half and sold the other half after the auction for less then the auction prices. There wasn’t any discount as far as I can tell. Some of the good deals probably didn’t go through due to minimum bid requirements. This is just another retail source for banks to sell homes. I don’t see anyone getting a discount for anything at these auctions in San Diego/Temecula. If there is a home that you really want and are willing to bid fair market value on the list, then this might be a good way to go. I would never use this resource without the discount you should get for an auction. Paying retail for a home via auction is a bad idea.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThe auctions that I have seen charge 5% premium to the buyer. You need to pre-qual with their lender or risk losing deposit if loan does not go through. There are viewing days prior to auction. Not sure if you need to do inspection prior to auction. Buying as is. I don’t think seller will do any repairs. Not sure about the Termite process. There is an undisclosed minimum bid. I have been to one auction in Mission Valley. There was an in-fill project that used the auction to sell remaining homes. They sold about half and sold the other half after the auction for less then the auction prices. There wasn’t any discount as far as I can tell. Some of the good deals probably didn’t go through due to minimum bid requirements. This is just another retail source for banks to sell homes. I don’t see anyone getting a discount for anything at these auctions in San Diego/Temecula. If there is a home that you really want and are willing to bid fair market value on the list, then this might be a good way to go. I would never use this resource without the discount you should get for an auction. Paying retail for a home via auction is a bad idea.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThe auctions that I have seen charge 5% premium to the buyer. You need to pre-qual with their lender or risk losing deposit if loan does not go through. There are viewing days prior to auction. Not sure if you need to do inspection prior to auction. Buying as is. I don’t think seller will do any repairs. Not sure about the Termite process. There is an undisclosed minimum bid. I have been to one auction in Mission Valley. There was an in-fill project that used the auction to sell remaining homes. They sold about half and sold the other half after the auction for less then the auction prices. There wasn’t any discount as far as I can tell. Some of the good deals probably didn’t go through due to minimum bid requirements. This is just another retail source for banks to sell homes. I don’t see anyone getting a discount for anything at these auctions in San Diego/Temecula. If there is a home that you really want and are willing to bid fair market value on the list, then this might be a good way to go. I would never use this resource without the discount you should get for an auction. Paying retail for a home via auction is a bad idea.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThe auctions that I have seen charge 5% premium to the buyer. You need to pre-qual with their lender or risk losing deposit if loan does not go through. There are viewing days prior to auction. Not sure if you need to do inspection prior to auction. Buying as is. I don’t think seller will do any repairs. Not sure about the Termite process. There is an undisclosed minimum bid. I have been to one auction in Mission Valley. There was an in-fill project that used the auction to sell remaining homes. They sold about half and sold the other half after the auction for less then the auction prices. There wasn’t any discount as far as I can tell. Some of the good deals probably didn’t go through due to minimum bid requirements. This is just another retail source for banks to sell homes. I don’t see anyone getting a discount for anything at these auctions in San Diego/Temecula. If there is a home that you really want and are willing to bid fair market value on the list, then this might be a good way to go. I would never use this resource without the discount you should get for an auction. Paying retail for a home via auction is a bad idea.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThe auctions that I have seen charge 5% premium to the buyer. You need to pre-qual with their lender or risk losing deposit if loan does not go through. There are viewing days prior to auction. Not sure if you need to do inspection prior to auction. Buying as is. I don’t think seller will do any repairs. Not sure about the Termite process. There is an undisclosed minimum bid. I have been to one auction in Mission Valley. There was an in-fill project that used the auction to sell remaining homes. They sold about half and sold the other half after the auction for less then the auction prices. There wasn’t any discount as far as I can tell. Some of the good deals probably didn’t go through due to minimum bid requirements. This is just another retail source for banks to sell homes. I don’t see anyone getting a discount for anything at these auctions in San Diego/Temecula. If there is a home that you really want and are willing to bid fair market value on the list, then this might be a good way to go. I would never use this resource without the discount you should get for an auction. Paying retail for a home via auction is a bad idea.
recordsclerk
ParticipantI couldn’t sneak that one past you (power lines). You are right on about everything, espeicially location. That’s why we offered on the house. I took a chance and lost. We knew that we were taking a high risk of losing out on that house.
recordsclerk
ParticipantI couldn’t sneak that one past you (power lines). You are right on about everything, espeicially location. That’s why we offered on the house. I took a chance and lost. We knew that we were taking a high risk of losing out on that house.
recordsclerk
ParticipantI couldn’t sneak that one past you (power lines). You are right on about everything, espeicially location. That’s why we offered on the house. I took a chance and lost. We knew that we were taking a high risk of losing out on that house.
recordsclerk
ParticipantI couldn’t sneak that one past you (power lines). You are right on about everything, espeicially location. That’s why we offered on the house. I took a chance and lost. We knew that we were taking a high risk of losing out on that house.
recordsclerk
ParticipantI couldn’t sneak that one past you (power lines). You are right on about everything, espeicially location. That’s why we offered on the house. I took a chance and lost. We knew that we were taking a high risk of losing out on that house.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThese properties are comparable to the the Babbling Brook property. These interiors are more upgraded. The Babbling Brook property has a better location/lot except for the this first comp.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090058515-2929_Babbling_Brook_Chula_Vista_CA_91914
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100017419-2954_Ranch_Gate_Rd_Chula_Vista_CA_91914
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090064885-671_Coastal_Hills_Chula_Vista_CA_91914
Obviously I’m just selecting the ones that prove my point, while there at least 4 other properties that justify the listing price or higher. I’m more of a price shopper, then a fall in love with a house kind of guy. There are too many homes in that area that fit my parameters to overpay.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThese properties are comparable to the the Babbling Brook property. These interiors are more upgraded. The Babbling Brook property has a better location/lot except for the this first comp.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090058515-2929_Babbling_Brook_Chula_Vista_CA_91914
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100017419-2954_Ranch_Gate_Rd_Chula_Vista_CA_91914
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090064885-671_Coastal_Hills_Chula_Vista_CA_91914
Obviously I’m just selecting the ones that prove my point, while there at least 4 other properties that justify the listing price or higher. I’m more of a price shopper, then a fall in love with a house kind of guy. There are too many homes in that area that fit my parameters to overpay.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThese properties are comparable to the the Babbling Brook property. These interiors are more upgraded. The Babbling Brook property has a better location/lot except for the this first comp.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090058515-2929_Babbling_Brook_Chula_Vista_CA_91914
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100017419-2954_Ranch_Gate_Rd_Chula_Vista_CA_91914
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090064885-671_Coastal_Hills_Chula_Vista_CA_91914
Obviously I’m just selecting the ones that prove my point, while there at least 4 other properties that justify the listing price or higher. I’m more of a price shopper, then a fall in love with a house kind of guy. There are too many homes in that area that fit my parameters to overpay.
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