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Participantheheheheh –
Yeah I did have a client who put an offer on this home as well. Those guys at Cal Prop Investments are a**holes. Half of the time they don’t answer the phone and when they do they are all haired out. They did not counter anyone and simply went with the highest and best. I would imagine the home will go for at least 475k and won’t be surprised if it touches 500k. They went pending Friday morning last I checked….
I have several clients who are getting quite frustrated at the situation where they find a good looking deal only to find it has many offers on it and the listing agent is simply collecting offers. Many, seriously, many many of the short sales listed at what looks like reasonable pricing are all sitting with offers at the lender under review.
The good news is that in the long run these will bring the comps down.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
Participantheheheheh –
Yeah I did have a client who put an offer on this home as well. Those guys at Cal Prop Investments are a**holes. Half of the time they don’t answer the phone and when they do they are all haired out. They did not counter anyone and simply went with the highest and best. I would imagine the home will go for at least 475k and won’t be surprised if it touches 500k. They went pending Friday morning last I checked….
I have several clients who are getting quite frustrated at the situation where they find a good looking deal only to find it has many offers on it and the listing agent is simply collecting offers. Many, seriously, many many of the short sales listed at what looks like reasonable pricing are all sitting with offers at the lender under review.
The good news is that in the long run these will bring the comps down.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
Participantheheheheh –
Yeah I did have a client who put an offer on this home as well. Those guys at Cal Prop Investments are a**holes. Half of the time they don’t answer the phone and when they do they are all haired out. They did not counter anyone and simply went with the highest and best. I would imagine the home will go for at least 475k and won’t be surprised if it touches 500k. They went pending Friday morning last I checked….
I have several clients who are getting quite frustrated at the situation where they find a good looking deal only to find it has many offers on it and the listing agent is simply collecting offers. Many, seriously, many many of the short sales listed at what looks like reasonable pricing are all sitting with offers at the lender under review.
The good news is that in the long run these will bring the comps down.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantThe loan workout process requires a pretty comprehensive documentation process. This includes tax returns, w2 statements, hardship letters, asset statements including any and all bank accounts, 401ks, brokerage statements, as well as liability statements to show the hardship.
You can attempt to hold the information back and see how diligent they are tracing your background down. How diligent they are is a question I simply do not know.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantThe loan workout process requires a pretty comprehensive documentation process. This includes tax returns, w2 statements, hardship letters, asset statements including any and all bank accounts, 401ks, brokerage statements, as well as liability statements to show the hardship.
You can attempt to hold the information back and see how diligent they are tracing your background down. How diligent they are is a question I simply do not know.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantThe loan workout process requires a pretty comprehensive documentation process. This includes tax returns, w2 statements, hardship letters, asset statements including any and all bank accounts, 401ks, brokerage statements, as well as liability statements to show the hardship.
You can attempt to hold the information back and see how diligent they are tracing your background down. How diligent they are is a question I simply do not know.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantThe loan workout process requires a pretty comprehensive documentation process. This includes tax returns, w2 statements, hardship letters, asset statements including any and all bank accounts, 401ks, brokerage statements, as well as liability statements to show the hardship.
You can attempt to hold the information back and see how diligent they are tracing your background down. How diligent they are is a question I simply do not know.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantThe loan workout process requires a pretty comprehensive documentation process. This includes tax returns, w2 statements, hardship letters, asset statements including any and all bank accounts, 401ks, brokerage statements, as well as liability statements to show the hardship.
You can attempt to hold the information back and see how diligent they are tracing your background down. How diligent they are is a question I simply do not know.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantFLU post em in 45 days and I will post the sales price.
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SD Realtor
ParticipantFLU post em in 45 days and I will post the sales price.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantFLU post em in 45 days and I will post the sales price.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantFLU post em in 45 days and I will post the sales price.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantFLU post em in 45 days and I will post the sales price.
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February 10, 2008 at 7:19 PM in reply to: How come no talk of the 2nd wave of mortgage resets (ie. option ARMs) in 2009-2012?!? #151170SD Realtor
ParticipantWell put patientrenter, very well put.
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