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robyns_song
ParticipantFor those of you intersted, we stopped by Silhouette today and picked up their price list:
Explorer (residence one) 2559-2691 sq ft: $661,990
Surfer (residence two) 3070-3213: $702,990
Dreamer (residence three) 3185-3356 sq ft: $725,990 (anticipated release amount–plan 3 is not available right now)The sales lady stated that there were 6 homes available since the October release and they expect this phase to be completed soon. There are a total of 9 phases–they are currently on phase 5. The sales lady said the “business plan” was to complete all nine phases by next June…without a price reduction (?). We’ll see what happens…
robyns_song
ParticipantFor those of you intersted, we stopped by Silhouette today and picked up their price list:
Explorer (residence one) 2559-2691 sq ft: $661,990
Surfer (residence two) 3070-3213: $702,990
Dreamer (residence three) 3185-3356 sq ft: $725,990 (anticipated release amount–plan 3 is not available right now)The sales lady stated that there were 6 homes available since the October release and they expect this phase to be completed soon. There are a total of 9 phases–they are currently on phase 5. The sales lady said the “business plan” was to complete all nine phases by next June…without a price reduction (?). We’ll see what happens…
robyns_song
ParticipantFor those of you intersted, we stopped by Silhouette today and picked up their price list:
Explorer (residence one) 2559-2691 sq ft: $661,990
Surfer (residence two) 3070-3213: $702,990
Dreamer (residence three) 3185-3356 sq ft: $725,990 (anticipated release amount–plan 3 is not available right now)The sales lady stated that there were 6 homes available since the October release and they expect this phase to be completed soon. There are a total of 9 phases–they are currently on phase 5. The sales lady said the “business plan” was to complete all nine phases by next June…without a price reduction (?). We’ll see what happens…
robyns_song
ParticipantFor those of you intersted, we stopped by Silhouette today and picked up their price list:
Explorer (residence one) 2559-2691 sq ft: $661,990
Surfer (residence two) 3070-3213: $702,990
Dreamer (residence three) 3185-3356 sq ft: $725,990 (anticipated release amount–plan 3 is not available right now)The sales lady stated that there were 6 homes available since the October release and they expect this phase to be completed soon. There are a total of 9 phases–they are currently on phase 5. The sales lady said the “business plan” was to complete all nine phases by next June…without a price reduction (?). We’ll see what happens…
March 28, 2008 at 8:02 PM in reply to: Banks pay you (FBs) to leave without thrashing the house…. #177909robyns_song
ParticipantWhat happens is the mortgage company files an insurance claim for the damage to the property. The insurance company later investigates to find out who did it and seeks subrogation. The bank doesn’t waste their time prosecuting.
March 28, 2008 at 8:02 PM in reply to: Banks pay you (FBs) to leave without thrashing the house…. #178264robyns_song
ParticipantWhat happens is the mortgage company files an insurance claim for the damage to the property. The insurance company later investigates to find out who did it and seeks subrogation. The bank doesn’t waste their time prosecuting.
March 28, 2008 at 8:02 PM in reply to: Banks pay you (FBs) to leave without thrashing the house…. #178266robyns_song
ParticipantWhat happens is the mortgage company files an insurance claim for the damage to the property. The insurance company later investigates to find out who did it and seeks subrogation. The bank doesn’t waste their time prosecuting.
March 28, 2008 at 8:02 PM in reply to: Banks pay you (FBs) to leave without thrashing the house…. #178275robyns_song
ParticipantWhat happens is the mortgage company files an insurance claim for the damage to the property. The insurance company later investigates to find out who did it and seeks subrogation. The bank doesn’t waste their time prosecuting.
March 28, 2008 at 8:02 PM in reply to: Banks pay you (FBs) to leave without thrashing the house…. #178363robyns_song
ParticipantWhat happens is the mortgage company files an insurance claim for the damage to the property. The insurance company later investigates to find out who did it and seeks subrogation. The bank doesn’t waste their time prosecuting.
robyns_song
ParticipantEvery state is different, but Michigan will make you sick. There, it takes at least 6 months to get to the foreclosure and there’s a 6 month redemption period after the foreclosure sale…then tack on the eviction after that.
robyns_song
ParticipantEvery state is different, but Michigan will make you sick. There, it takes at least 6 months to get to the foreclosure and there’s a 6 month redemption period after the foreclosure sale…then tack on the eviction after that.
robyns_song
ParticipantEvery state is different, but Michigan will make you sick. There, it takes at least 6 months to get to the foreclosure and there’s a 6 month redemption period after the foreclosure sale…then tack on the eviction after that.
robyns_song
ParticipantEvery state is different, but Michigan will make you sick. There, it takes at least 6 months to get to the foreclosure and there’s a 6 month redemption period after the foreclosure sale…then tack on the eviction after that.
robyns_song
ParticipantEvery state is different, but Michigan will make you sick. There, it takes at least 6 months to get to the foreclosure and there’s a 6 month redemption period after the foreclosure sale…then tack on the eviction after that.
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