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July 8, 2008 at 5:45 PM in reply to: Any news about Carmel Valley Saratoga/ Derby Hills “Holding Value”? #235441
Sandi Egan
ParticipantI met a realtor in an overpriced open house the other day. He actually admitted that the house was way overpriced, but said that the sellers need that money and wouldn’t go lower. I was surprised that the realtor would list it when he didn’t believe the sale was possible and even wasted a Sunday for the open house…
BTW, the realtor was a very nice guy; I gave him the link to this blog. π
Sandi Egan
ParticipantI met a realtor in an overpriced open house the other day. He actually admitted that the house was way overpriced, but said that the sellers need that money and wouldn’t go lower. I was surprised that the realtor would list it when he didn’t believe the sale was possible and even wasted a Sunday for the open house…
BTW, the realtor was a very nice guy; I gave him the link to this blog. π
Sandi Egan
ParticipantI met a realtor in an overpriced open house the other day. He actually admitted that the house was way overpriced, but said that the sellers need that money and wouldn’t go lower. I was surprised that the realtor would list it when he didn’t believe the sale was possible and even wasted a Sunday for the open house…
BTW, the realtor was a very nice guy; I gave him the link to this blog. π
Sandi Egan
ParticipantI met a realtor in an overpriced open house the other day. He actually admitted that the house was way overpriced, but said that the sellers need that money and wouldn’t go lower. I was surprised that the realtor would list it when he didn’t believe the sale was possible and even wasted a Sunday for the open house…
BTW, the realtor was a very nice guy; I gave him the link to this blog. π
Sandi Egan
ParticipantI met a realtor in an overpriced open house the other day. He actually admitted that the house was way overpriced, but said that the sellers need that money and wouldn’t go lower. I was surprised that the realtor would list it when he didn’t believe the sale was possible and even wasted a Sunday for the open house…
BTW, the realtor was a very nice guy; I gave him the link to this blog. π
Sandi Egan
ParticipantI concur with JordanT on most accounts.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantI concur with JordanT on most accounts.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantI concur with JordanT on most accounts.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantI concur with JordanT on most accounts.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantI concur with JordanT on most accounts.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantAs a representative of the discussed demographics (GenY, dual income, would-be first-time buyers)I can assure you that me and my renting friends are getting increasingly comfortable on the sidelines. “Pride of ownership”, “ability to paint my bedroom purple” – those concepts are lost on me and most of my peers, and things like landscaping and remodeling are viewed as chores and mandatory expenses. What we really worried about is being priced out of the market forever… Well, that’s not an issue anymore, so nothing forces us to make the move until we find our PERFECT house for a comfortable price or until buying becomes cheaper than renting.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantAs a representative of the discussed demographics (GenY, dual income, would-be first-time buyers)I can assure you that me and my renting friends are getting increasingly comfortable on the sidelines. “Pride of ownership”, “ability to paint my bedroom purple” – those concepts are lost on me and most of my peers, and things like landscaping and remodeling are viewed as chores and mandatory expenses. What we really worried about is being priced out of the market forever… Well, that’s not an issue anymore, so nothing forces us to make the move until we find our PERFECT house for a comfortable price or until buying becomes cheaper than renting.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantAs a representative of the discussed demographics (GenY, dual income, would-be first-time buyers)I can assure you that me and my renting friends are getting increasingly comfortable on the sidelines. “Pride of ownership”, “ability to paint my bedroom purple” – those concepts are lost on me and most of my peers, and things like landscaping and remodeling are viewed as chores and mandatory expenses. What we really worried about is being priced out of the market forever… Well, that’s not an issue anymore, so nothing forces us to make the move until we find our PERFECT house for a comfortable price or until buying becomes cheaper than renting.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantAs a representative of the discussed demographics (GenY, dual income, would-be first-time buyers)I can assure you that me and my renting friends are getting increasingly comfortable on the sidelines. “Pride of ownership”, “ability to paint my bedroom purple” – those concepts are lost on me and most of my peers, and things like landscaping and remodeling are viewed as chores and mandatory expenses. What we really worried about is being priced out of the market forever… Well, that’s not an issue anymore, so nothing forces us to make the move until we find our PERFECT house for a comfortable price or until buying becomes cheaper than renting.
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