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SD Realtor
ParticipantThat has nothing to do with it. You mentioned that you have an aversion to reos or short sales that are not listed generously under market or something like that.
At trustee sale, the properties pricings are set by the asset managers and the properties we bid on are also being bid on by other professional flippers and other groups that have alot of experience with the process. More often then not we did not bid on homes unless they were bid on by other players who we knew were experienced and good at the game.
An REO that is not purchased at trustee sale and is now listed on the market was BYPASSED by the regulars at trustee sale for a reason, it was either priced poorly or has other problems. So then it goes out to get assigned to a broker and put on the MLS.
My point is that if you only limit yourself to the criteria that you stated, it may not be the wisest strategy in the world.
However seeing as you have purchased lots of properties in San Diego I guess you are experienced at it and it has worked out well for you.
SD Realtor
ParticipantThat has nothing to do with it. You mentioned that you have an aversion to reos or short sales that are not listed generously under market or something like that.
At trustee sale, the properties pricings are set by the asset managers and the properties we bid on are also being bid on by other professional flippers and other groups that have alot of experience with the process. More often then not we did not bid on homes unless they were bid on by other players who we knew were experienced and good at the game.
An REO that is not purchased at trustee sale and is now listed on the market was BYPASSED by the regulars at trustee sale for a reason, it was either priced poorly or has other problems. So then it goes out to get assigned to a broker and put on the MLS.
My point is that if you only limit yourself to the criteria that you stated, it may not be the wisest strategy in the world.
However seeing as you have purchased lots of properties in San Diego I guess you are experienced at it and it has worked out well for you.
SD Realtor
ParticipantThat has nothing to do with it. You mentioned that you have an aversion to reos or short sales that are not listed generously under market or something like that.
At trustee sale, the properties pricings are set by the asset managers and the properties we bid on are also being bid on by other professional flippers and other groups that have alot of experience with the process. More often then not we did not bid on homes unless they were bid on by other players who we knew were experienced and good at the game.
An REO that is not purchased at trustee sale and is now listed on the market was BYPASSED by the regulars at trustee sale for a reason, it was either priced poorly or has other problems. So then it goes out to get assigned to a broker and put on the MLS.
My point is that if you only limit yourself to the criteria that you stated, it may not be the wisest strategy in the world.
However seeing as you have purchased lots of properties in San Diego I guess you are experienced at it and it has worked out well for you.
SD Realtor
ParticipantUnfortunately none of these suggestions are practical. JC this sounds pretty bad. To me, it may be a good idea to spend some time away from your place or perhaps even ask a friend to stay with you for awhile until you get squared away in your new place. Good that you have a dog but in this case it sounds like a large mean dog may be needed.
Or perhaps you can ask JP to come over with her gun and that should keep this stalker at bay for awhile.
Seriously though at this point it may be best to stay away for awhile.
On a side note I did take a handgun class and loved it and I would strongly advocate that. However if you decide to purchase one there is a bit of a waiting period. It is not a bad idea though.
SD Realtor
ParticipantUnfortunately none of these suggestions are practical. JC this sounds pretty bad. To me, it may be a good idea to spend some time away from your place or perhaps even ask a friend to stay with you for awhile until you get squared away in your new place. Good that you have a dog but in this case it sounds like a large mean dog may be needed.
Or perhaps you can ask JP to come over with her gun and that should keep this stalker at bay for awhile.
Seriously though at this point it may be best to stay away for awhile.
On a side note I did take a handgun class and loved it and I would strongly advocate that. However if you decide to purchase one there is a bit of a waiting period. It is not a bad idea though.
SD Realtor
ParticipantUnfortunately none of these suggestions are practical. JC this sounds pretty bad. To me, it may be a good idea to spend some time away from your place or perhaps even ask a friend to stay with you for awhile until you get squared away in your new place. Good that you have a dog but in this case it sounds like a large mean dog may be needed.
Or perhaps you can ask JP to come over with her gun and that should keep this stalker at bay for awhile.
Seriously though at this point it may be best to stay away for awhile.
On a side note I did take a handgun class and loved it and I would strongly advocate that. However if you decide to purchase one there is a bit of a waiting period. It is not a bad idea though.
SD Realtor
ParticipantUnfortunately none of these suggestions are practical. JC this sounds pretty bad. To me, it may be a good idea to spend some time away from your place or perhaps even ask a friend to stay with you for awhile until you get squared away in your new place. Good that you have a dog but in this case it sounds like a large mean dog may be needed.
Or perhaps you can ask JP to come over with her gun and that should keep this stalker at bay for awhile.
Seriously though at this point it may be best to stay away for awhile.
On a side note I did take a handgun class and loved it and I would strongly advocate that. However if you decide to purchase one there is a bit of a waiting period. It is not a bad idea though.
SD Realtor
ParticipantUnfortunately none of these suggestions are practical. JC this sounds pretty bad. To me, it may be a good idea to spend some time away from your place or perhaps even ask a friend to stay with you for awhile until you get squared away in your new place. Good that you have a dog but in this case it sounds like a large mean dog may be needed.
Or perhaps you can ask JP to come over with her gun and that should keep this stalker at bay for awhile.
Seriously though at this point it may be best to stay away for awhile.
On a side note I did take a handgun class and loved it and I would strongly advocate that. However if you decide to purchase one there is a bit of a waiting period. It is not a bad idea though.
SD Realtor
ParticipantUCGAL where are you… this one you should nail.
Here is a hint. sd168io corp is a california corp and it is located on Silverado in La Jolla.
Here is another hint. Javier Pastor.
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Also no there is no way that the property taxes will be lowered to anywhere near the sales price. In fact they will probably be hiked up much more then what they were last year which was about 10k.
SD Realtor
ParticipantUCGAL where are you… this one you should nail.
Here is a hint. sd168io corp is a california corp and it is located on Silverado in La Jolla.
Here is another hint. Javier Pastor.
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Also no there is no way that the property taxes will be lowered to anywhere near the sales price. In fact they will probably be hiked up much more then what they were last year which was about 10k.
SD Realtor
ParticipantUCGAL where are you… this one you should nail.
Here is a hint. sd168io corp is a california corp and it is located on Silverado in La Jolla.
Here is another hint. Javier Pastor.
********
Also no there is no way that the property taxes will be lowered to anywhere near the sales price. In fact they will probably be hiked up much more then what they were last year which was about 10k.
SD Realtor
ParticipantUCGAL where are you… this one you should nail.
Here is a hint. sd168io corp is a california corp and it is located on Silverado in La Jolla.
Here is another hint. Javier Pastor.
********
Also no there is no way that the property taxes will be lowered to anywhere near the sales price. In fact they will probably be hiked up much more then what they were last year which was about 10k.
SD Realtor
ParticipantUCGAL where are you… this one you should nail.
Here is a hint. sd168io corp is a california corp and it is located on Silverado in La Jolla.
Here is another hint. Javier Pastor.
********
Also no there is no way that the property taxes will be lowered to anywhere near the sales price. In fact they will probably be hiked up much more then what they were last year which was about 10k.
SD Realtor
ParticipantAbsolutely… you may think you got a great deal until you do a reno and find mold in the wall or a cracked slab.
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