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Participantsms that happens alot. Clients will ask me to setup a search and they will be very specific on criteria in some cases. Then they see something on line or another sale that inevitably got filtered out because of thier criteria for the MLS search. It is always better to be looser then tigher on criteria for the search.
As sdr said ppsf measures are non linear and do generally go down with size of the home. Additionally to me they also do not represent condition of the home, lot size, views and or other features that should be considered.
Finally as you know right now you are buying in an overheated market that is extremely competitive AND is severely lacking for quality inventory. So given that situation, you will most likely overpay if you compare the situation to say, 9 months ago. Still though, if you are happy with what you found and it suits your needs, and all the other pieces to the puzzle fit, I would say you are okay.
SD Realtor
Participantsms that happens alot. Clients will ask me to setup a search and they will be very specific on criteria in some cases. Then they see something on line or another sale that inevitably got filtered out because of thier criteria for the MLS search. It is always better to be looser then tigher on criteria for the search.
As sdr said ppsf measures are non linear and do generally go down with size of the home. Additionally to me they also do not represent condition of the home, lot size, views and or other features that should be considered.
Finally as you know right now you are buying in an overheated market that is extremely competitive AND is severely lacking for quality inventory. So given that situation, you will most likely overpay if you compare the situation to say, 9 months ago. Still though, if you are happy with what you found and it suits your needs, and all the other pieces to the puzzle fit, I would say you are okay.
SD Realtor
Participantsms that happens alot. Clients will ask me to setup a search and they will be very specific on criteria in some cases. Then they see something on line or another sale that inevitably got filtered out because of thier criteria for the MLS search. It is always better to be looser then tigher on criteria for the search.
As sdr said ppsf measures are non linear and do generally go down with size of the home. Additionally to me they also do not represent condition of the home, lot size, views and or other features that should be considered.
Finally as you know right now you are buying in an overheated market that is extremely competitive AND is severely lacking for quality inventory. So given that situation, you will most likely overpay if you compare the situation to say, 9 months ago. Still though, if you are happy with what you found and it suits your needs, and all the other pieces to the puzzle fit, I would say you are okay.
November 18, 2009 at 12:22 AM in reply to: When does it make financial sense to just dump your house??? #483883SD Realtor
ParticipantThe point is not what China will or will not do to Taiwan. The point is that there is no such thing as a reset button and that when China wants to pull the trigger, our lives will change dramatically.
November 18, 2009 at 12:22 AM in reply to: When does it make financial sense to just dump your house??? #484050SD Realtor
ParticipantThe point is not what China will or will not do to Taiwan. The point is that there is no such thing as a reset button and that when China wants to pull the trigger, our lives will change dramatically.
November 18, 2009 at 12:22 AM in reply to: When does it make financial sense to just dump your house??? #484424SD Realtor
ParticipantThe point is not what China will or will not do to Taiwan. The point is that there is no such thing as a reset button and that when China wants to pull the trigger, our lives will change dramatically.
November 18, 2009 at 12:22 AM in reply to: When does it make financial sense to just dump your house??? #484507SD Realtor
ParticipantThe point is not what China will or will not do to Taiwan. The point is that there is no such thing as a reset button and that when China wants to pull the trigger, our lives will change dramatically.
November 18, 2009 at 12:22 AM in reply to: When does it make financial sense to just dump your house??? #484736SD Realtor
ParticipantThe point is not what China will or will not do to Taiwan. The point is that there is no such thing as a reset button and that when China wants to pull the trigger, our lives will change dramatically.
SD Realtor
Participantsdr it will not surprise me to see more and ptts in the future. Like you said once a ptt is created it stays with the home for life. I am pretty sure only the developers can initiate them though I may be wrong on that.
SD Realtor
Participantsdr it will not surprise me to see more and ptts in the future. Like you said once a ptt is created it stays with the home for life. I am pretty sure only the developers can initiate them though I may be wrong on that.
SD Realtor
Participantsdr it will not surprise me to see more and ptts in the future. Like you said once a ptt is created it stays with the home for life. I am pretty sure only the developers can initiate them though I may be wrong on that.
SD Realtor
Participantsdr it will not surprise me to see more and ptts in the future. Like you said once a ptt is created it stays with the home for life. I am pretty sure only the developers can initiate them though I may be wrong on that.
SD Realtor
Participantsdr it will not surprise me to see more and ptts in the future. Like you said once a ptt is created it stays with the home for life. I am pretty sure only the developers can initiate them though I may be wrong on that.
November 17, 2009 at 3:48 PM in reply to: When does it make financial sense to just dump your house??? #483756SD Realtor
ParticipantCricket did you notice the commentary made about Taiwan during his recent trip out to China? If I was a national in Taiwan I am not so sure how secure I would be…
What do you think, Taiwan in exchange for another few years committment to buying our bonds?
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