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sdduuuude
ParticipantJust have to be paitient. I’d say it is worth it. There seem to be alot of active buyers, yet buyers avoid short sales. So, if you are in the short sale market, there is likely less competition.
My parents closed a short sale a couple months ago. It was about 5 months months from offer to acceptance, and another long month to close.
Only thing to be careful about is the 5 month price drop.
I think you can put offers in on multiple short sales at the same time, so that helps (as a realtor about that one).
sdduuuude
ParticipantJust have to be paitient. I’d say it is worth it. There seem to be alot of active buyers, yet buyers avoid short sales. So, if you are in the short sale market, there is likely less competition.
My parents closed a short sale a couple months ago. It was about 5 months months from offer to acceptance, and another long month to close.
Only thing to be careful about is the 5 month price drop.
I think you can put offers in on multiple short sales at the same time, so that helps (as a realtor about that one).
sdduuuude
ParticipantJust have to be paitient. I’d say it is worth it. There seem to be alot of active buyers, yet buyers avoid short sales. So, if you are in the short sale market, there is likely less competition.
My parents closed a short sale a couple months ago. It was about 5 months months from offer to acceptance, and another long month to close.
Only thing to be careful about is the 5 month price drop.
I think you can put offers in on multiple short sales at the same time, so that helps (as a realtor about that one).
sdduuuude
ParticipantHow come we never see letters that say “We, as Americans need to build stuff that isn’t so damn expensive?” i.e. why is the burden on the consumer to buy the wrong thing instead of on American compaineis to make the right thing ?
Huh? Huh? Ever wonder that ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantHow come we never see letters that say “We, as Americans need to build stuff that isn’t so damn expensive?” i.e. why is the burden on the consumer to buy the wrong thing instead of on American compaineis to make the right thing ?
Huh? Huh? Ever wonder that ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantHow come we never see letters that say “We, as Americans need to build stuff that isn’t so damn expensive?” i.e. why is the burden on the consumer to buy the wrong thing instead of on American compaineis to make the right thing ?
Huh? Huh? Ever wonder that ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantHow come we never see letters that say “We, as Americans need to build stuff that isn’t so damn expensive?” i.e. why is the burden on the consumer to buy the wrong thing instead of on American compaineis to make the right thing ?
Huh? Huh? Ever wonder that ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantHow come we never see letters that say “We, as Americans need to build stuff that isn’t so damn expensive?” i.e. why is the burden on the consumer to buy the wrong thing instead of on American compaineis to make the right thing ?
Huh? Huh? Ever wonder that ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantThey say they can’t turn a profit unless they have a new stadium, but they need office buildings as a part of the project to fund the building of the new stadium. Seems to me they should use the extra profits from getting the new stadium to build the new stadium.
Could it possibly be that building a new stadium is not cost-effective ? Naw. Couldn’t be. That doesn’t make sense. We like new stadiums. They must be cost-effective. Oh. THey really aren’t ?
Hm. In that case, lets get the city to build the new stadium and tell the city that if they build one they’ll MAKE more money than if they don’t build one (be sure not to tell them they aren’t cost-effective), and make sure the (insert sports team here) threatens to leave cuz no politician wants a sports team to leave on their watch, especially if it means not getting a new stadim. Yeah. That’s it.
Seems new stadiums are to cities what granite countertops are to homes. An overpriced luxury.
Lets get an MLS team into Qualcomm. They only need a few hundred seats anyway.
sdduuuude
ParticipantThey say they can’t turn a profit unless they have a new stadium, but they need office buildings as a part of the project to fund the building of the new stadium. Seems to me they should use the extra profits from getting the new stadium to build the new stadium.
Could it possibly be that building a new stadium is not cost-effective ? Naw. Couldn’t be. That doesn’t make sense. We like new stadiums. They must be cost-effective. Oh. THey really aren’t ?
Hm. In that case, lets get the city to build the new stadium and tell the city that if they build one they’ll MAKE more money than if they don’t build one (be sure not to tell them they aren’t cost-effective), and make sure the (insert sports team here) threatens to leave cuz no politician wants a sports team to leave on their watch, especially if it means not getting a new stadim. Yeah. That’s it.
Seems new stadiums are to cities what granite countertops are to homes. An overpriced luxury.
Lets get an MLS team into Qualcomm. They only need a few hundred seats anyway.
sdduuuude
ParticipantThey say they can’t turn a profit unless they have a new stadium, but they need office buildings as a part of the project to fund the building of the new stadium. Seems to me they should use the extra profits from getting the new stadium to build the new stadium.
Could it possibly be that building a new stadium is not cost-effective ? Naw. Couldn’t be. That doesn’t make sense. We like new stadiums. They must be cost-effective. Oh. THey really aren’t ?
Hm. In that case, lets get the city to build the new stadium and tell the city that if they build one they’ll MAKE more money than if they don’t build one (be sure not to tell them they aren’t cost-effective), and make sure the (insert sports team here) threatens to leave cuz no politician wants a sports team to leave on their watch, especially if it means not getting a new stadim. Yeah. That’s it.
Seems new stadiums are to cities what granite countertops are to homes. An overpriced luxury.
Lets get an MLS team into Qualcomm. They only need a few hundred seats anyway.
sdduuuude
ParticipantThey say they can’t turn a profit unless they have a new stadium, but they need office buildings as a part of the project to fund the building of the new stadium. Seems to me they should use the extra profits from getting the new stadium to build the new stadium.
Could it possibly be that building a new stadium is not cost-effective ? Naw. Couldn’t be. That doesn’t make sense. We like new stadiums. They must be cost-effective. Oh. THey really aren’t ?
Hm. In that case, lets get the city to build the new stadium and tell the city that if they build one they’ll MAKE more money than if they don’t build one (be sure not to tell them they aren’t cost-effective), and make sure the (insert sports team here) threatens to leave cuz no politician wants a sports team to leave on their watch, especially if it means not getting a new stadim. Yeah. That’s it.
Seems new stadiums are to cities what granite countertops are to homes. An overpriced luxury.
Lets get an MLS team into Qualcomm. They only need a few hundred seats anyway.
sdduuuude
ParticipantThey say they can’t turn a profit unless they have a new stadium, but they need office buildings as a part of the project to fund the building of the new stadium. Seems to me they should use the extra profits from getting the new stadium to build the new stadium.
Could it possibly be that building a new stadium is not cost-effective ? Naw. Couldn’t be. That doesn’t make sense. We like new stadiums. They must be cost-effective. Oh. THey really aren’t ?
Hm. In that case, lets get the city to build the new stadium and tell the city that if they build one they’ll MAKE more money than if they don’t build one (be sure not to tell them they aren’t cost-effective), and make sure the (insert sports team here) threatens to leave cuz no politician wants a sports team to leave on their watch, especially if it means not getting a new stadim. Yeah. That’s it.
Seems new stadiums are to cities what granite countertops are to homes. An overpriced luxury.
Lets get an MLS team into Qualcomm. They only need a few hundred seats anyway.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=mike92104]Maybe we should give them a taste of their own medicine. Commit to ten years in San Diego, or we’ll throw your asses out right now.[/quote]
Nice !
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