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ParticipantI have no concrete proof of anything. Once upon a time I was told Asset managers, (and even negotiators for short sales) somehow get rated for performance partly based on closing prices.
I don’t know if there is a grain of truth to that at all. I don’t know if it is only the closing price or it is the net of the proceeds.
Anyways one would have to talk to the agent to get the real story. JP you can sniff that stuff out, call the LA and act like an interested buyer and see what they say.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI have no concrete proof of anything. Once upon a time I was told Asset managers, (and even negotiators for short sales) somehow get rated for performance partly based on closing prices.
I don’t know if there is a grain of truth to that at all. I don’t know if it is only the closing price or it is the net of the proceeds.
Anyways one would have to talk to the agent to get the real story. JP you can sniff that stuff out, call the LA and act like an interested buyer and see what they say.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI have no concrete proof of anything. Once upon a time I was told Asset managers, (and even negotiators for short sales) somehow get rated for performance partly based on closing prices.
I don’t know if there is a grain of truth to that at all. I don’t know if it is only the closing price or it is the net of the proceeds.
Anyways one would have to talk to the agent to get the real story. JP you can sniff that stuff out, call the LA and act like an interested buyer and see what they say.
January 27, 2011 at 6:59 AM in reply to: How can I find out if an address belongs to a certain school district, #658583SD Realtor
ParticipantThat is because it is part of the SDUSD system. Homes on Kika Ct are not served by PUSD. Many families living in Mira Mesa have the choice of Scripps or MM High School.
January 27, 2011 at 6:59 AM in reply to: How can I find out if an address belongs to a certain school district, #658645SD Realtor
ParticipantThat is because it is part of the SDUSD system. Homes on Kika Ct are not served by PUSD. Many families living in Mira Mesa have the choice of Scripps or MM High School.
January 27, 2011 at 6:59 AM in reply to: How can I find out if an address belongs to a certain school district, #659248SD Realtor
ParticipantThat is because it is part of the SDUSD system. Homes on Kika Ct are not served by PUSD. Many families living in Mira Mesa have the choice of Scripps or MM High School.
January 27, 2011 at 6:59 AM in reply to: How can I find out if an address belongs to a certain school district, #659386SD Realtor
ParticipantThat is because it is part of the SDUSD system. Homes on Kika Ct are not served by PUSD. Many families living in Mira Mesa have the choice of Scripps or MM High School.
January 27, 2011 at 6:59 AM in reply to: How can I find out if an address belongs to a certain school district, #659714SD Realtor
ParticipantThat is because it is part of the SDUSD system. Homes on Kika Ct are not served by PUSD. Many families living in Mira Mesa have the choice of Scripps or MM High School.
SD Realtor
ParticipantIf you really want to check things out then you can check the permit status with the city to see if any new permits were pulled. If there was serious work done, then they probably pulled permits.
The flippers did very well on this one.
SD Realtor
ParticipantIf you really want to check things out then you can check the permit status with the city to see if any new permits were pulled. If there was serious work done, then they probably pulled permits.
The flippers did very well on this one.
SD Realtor
ParticipantIf you really want to check things out then you can check the permit status with the city to see if any new permits were pulled. If there was serious work done, then they probably pulled permits.
The flippers did very well on this one.
SD Realtor
ParticipantIf you really want to check things out then you can check the permit status with the city to see if any new permits were pulled. If there was serious work done, then they probably pulled permits.
The flippers did very well on this one.
SD Realtor
ParticipantIf you really want to check things out then you can check the permit status with the city to see if any new permits were pulled. If there was serious work done, then they probably pulled permits.
The flippers did very well on this one.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYou need to be careful on this. When you say the seller will give you 10k for closing costs, you are jeopardizing getting any additional credits for repairs that need to be made. Your lender will generally not allow you to receive more then 3% of the purchase price for the home. So you are already eating up 2.5% of that potential budget. What will you do if you find something that requires another $5000 worth of work? What about potential termite work?
This is a bit out of the norm because the seller generally is NOT the one encouraging this stuff. Usually buyers come in asking for credits for closing costs. Of course as you noted, EVERYTHING is based off of final sales price. So yes your property taxes will be a bit more. Personally if you have the money to pay for closing costs I am not sure why the seller is doing this. One thing does come to mind. Is this a short sale?
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