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SD Realtor
ParticipantFor the zip codes listed above,
halfway through today on 12/7/07 there are 7 withdrawn listings and 5 cancelled.
Seems more people are giving up, then properties being sold. I expect to see these homes back on the market after the holidays.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantFor the zip codes listed above,
halfway through today on 12/7/07 there are 7 withdrawn listings and 5 cancelled.
Seems more people are giving up, then properties being sold. I expect to see these homes back on the market after the holidays.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantFor the zip codes listed above,
halfway through today on 12/7/07 there are 7 withdrawn listings and 5 cancelled.
Seems more people are giving up, then properties being sold. I expect to see these homes back on the market after the holidays.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantFor the zip codes listed above,
halfway through today on 12/7/07 there are 7 withdrawn listings and 5 cancelled.
Seems more people are giving up, then properties being sold. I expect to see these homes back on the market after the holidays.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Kyle –
The only one that has a new recording are
23705 Sierra Oak – 228k! (Not bad eh?) I do not know what the opening bid was.
No new recordings for any of the others meaning that they did not sell or that they did not get purchased.
SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Kyle –
The only one that has a new recording are
23705 Sierra Oak – 228k! (Not bad eh?) I do not know what the opening bid was.
No new recordings for any of the others meaning that they did not sell or that they did not get purchased.
SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Kyle –
The only one that has a new recording are
23705 Sierra Oak – 228k! (Not bad eh?) I do not know what the opening bid was.
No new recordings for any of the others meaning that they did not sell or that they did not get purchased.
SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Kyle –
The only one that has a new recording are
23705 Sierra Oak – 228k! (Not bad eh?) I do not know what the opening bid was.
No new recordings for any of the others meaning that they did not sell or that they did not get purchased.
SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Kyle –
The only one that has a new recording are
23705 Sierra Oak – 228k! (Not bad eh?) I do not know what the opening bid was.
No new recordings for any of the others meaning that they did not sell or that they did not get purchased.
December 6, 2007 at 11:25 PM in reply to: Just bought a new house, questions on finance and home inspection #111092SD Realtor
ParticipantWrangler I am not sure where to start….
1 – Have you verified that there is no soft prepayment penalty for the loan that you get from the in house lender?
2 – Have you thought about what may happen if the home does not appraise?
Bugs or other appraisers may give you comments on appraisals of new homes.
Your plan may or may not work out but I am leery about it. To be honest I am concerned it may not work out but I could be quite wrong. I would also talk to some other lenders to check to see if your idea will work, if they will provide the financing on a new home immediately after your purchase.
As far as the home inspector, do you feel that there are problems with the home? If the home inspector finds something are you sure that the builder will remedy the problem? The short answer is yes, of course an inspector has the ability to find many items that you do not know about. The question is will the builder remedy them. It depends on the purchase agreement.
SD Realtor
December 6, 2007 at 11:25 PM in reply to: Just bought a new house, questions on finance and home inspection #111208SD Realtor
ParticipantWrangler I am not sure where to start….
1 – Have you verified that there is no soft prepayment penalty for the loan that you get from the in house lender?
2 – Have you thought about what may happen if the home does not appraise?
Bugs or other appraisers may give you comments on appraisals of new homes.
Your plan may or may not work out but I am leery about it. To be honest I am concerned it may not work out but I could be quite wrong. I would also talk to some other lenders to check to see if your idea will work, if they will provide the financing on a new home immediately after your purchase.
As far as the home inspector, do you feel that there are problems with the home? If the home inspector finds something are you sure that the builder will remedy the problem? The short answer is yes, of course an inspector has the ability to find many items that you do not know about. The question is will the builder remedy them. It depends on the purchase agreement.
SD Realtor
December 6, 2007 at 11:25 PM in reply to: Just bought a new house, questions on finance and home inspection #111242SD Realtor
ParticipantWrangler I am not sure where to start….
1 – Have you verified that there is no soft prepayment penalty for the loan that you get from the in house lender?
2 – Have you thought about what may happen if the home does not appraise?
Bugs or other appraisers may give you comments on appraisals of new homes.
Your plan may or may not work out but I am leery about it. To be honest I am concerned it may not work out but I could be quite wrong. I would also talk to some other lenders to check to see if your idea will work, if they will provide the financing on a new home immediately after your purchase.
As far as the home inspector, do you feel that there are problems with the home? If the home inspector finds something are you sure that the builder will remedy the problem? The short answer is yes, of course an inspector has the ability to find many items that you do not know about. The question is will the builder remedy them. It depends on the purchase agreement.
SD Realtor
December 6, 2007 at 11:25 PM in reply to: Just bought a new house, questions on finance and home inspection #111260SD Realtor
ParticipantWrangler I am not sure where to start….
1 – Have you verified that there is no soft prepayment penalty for the loan that you get from the in house lender?
2 – Have you thought about what may happen if the home does not appraise?
Bugs or other appraisers may give you comments on appraisals of new homes.
Your plan may or may not work out but I am leery about it. To be honest I am concerned it may not work out but I could be quite wrong. I would also talk to some other lenders to check to see if your idea will work, if they will provide the financing on a new home immediately after your purchase.
As far as the home inspector, do you feel that there are problems with the home? If the home inspector finds something are you sure that the builder will remedy the problem? The short answer is yes, of course an inspector has the ability to find many items that you do not know about. The question is will the builder remedy them. It depends on the purchase agreement.
SD Realtor
December 6, 2007 at 11:25 PM in reply to: Just bought a new house, questions on finance and home inspection #111284SD Realtor
ParticipantWrangler I am not sure where to start….
1 – Have you verified that there is no soft prepayment penalty for the loan that you get from the in house lender?
2 – Have you thought about what may happen if the home does not appraise?
Bugs or other appraisers may give you comments on appraisals of new homes.
Your plan may or may not work out but I am leery about it. To be honest I am concerned it may not work out but I could be quite wrong. I would also talk to some other lenders to check to see if your idea will work, if they will provide the financing on a new home immediately after your purchase.
As far as the home inspector, do you feel that there are problems with the home? If the home inspector finds something are you sure that the builder will remedy the problem? The short answer is yes, of course an inspector has the ability to find many items that you do not know about. The question is will the builder remedy them. It depends on the purchase agreement.
SD Realtor
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