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ParticipantCan someone briefly summarize (AGAIN) the exact C-S method.
I read a VOSD article that seemed to say the C-S method compares actual selling prices of homes that have sold versus what they sold before.
I thought it was based on the same set of houses being re-appraised over and over (regardless of whether they were actually for sale)?
TIA
TW
ParticipantCan someone briefly summarize (AGAIN) the exact C-S method.
I read a VOSD article that seemed to say the C-S method compares actual selling prices of homes that have sold versus what they sold before.
I thought it was based on the same set of houses being re-appraised over and over (regardless of whether they were actually for sale)?
TIA
TW
ParticipantCan someone briefly summarize (AGAIN) the exact C-S method.
I read a VOSD article that seemed to say the C-S method compares actual selling prices of homes that have sold versus what they sold before.
I thought it was based on the same set of houses being re-appraised over and over (regardless of whether they were actually for sale)?
TIA
TW
ParticipantCan someone briefly summarize (AGAIN) the exact C-S method.
I read a VOSD article that seemed to say the C-S method compares actual selling prices of homes that have sold versus what they sold before.
I thought it was based on the same set of houses being re-appraised over and over (regardless of whether they were actually for sale)?
TIA
November 19, 2007 at 9:13 AM in reply to: Is there a way for a homeowner to profit from falling prices? #101211TW
ParticipantThanks for the comments…it sounds like being a contingent buyer is out of the question. So, the best thing is probably to try to pick up a rental inside the trough of the down market and then leverage into another house, possibly renting out ours until the market starts climbing again.
And yes, oceanview in Vista–with San Clemente island as well (clear days)…
November 19, 2007 at 9:13 AM in reply to: Is there a way for a homeowner to profit from falling prices? #101113TW
ParticipantThanks for the comments…it sounds like being a contingent buyer is out of the question. So, the best thing is probably to try to pick up a rental inside the trough of the down market and then leverage into another house, possibly renting out ours until the market starts climbing again.
And yes, oceanview in Vista–with San Clemente island as well (clear days)…
November 19, 2007 at 9:13 AM in reply to: Is there a way for a homeowner to profit from falling prices? #101200TW
ParticipantThanks for the comments…it sounds like being a contingent buyer is out of the question. So, the best thing is probably to try to pick up a rental inside the trough of the down market and then leverage into another house, possibly renting out ours until the market starts climbing again.
And yes, oceanview in Vista–with San Clemente island as well (clear days)…
November 19, 2007 at 9:13 AM in reply to: Is there a way for a homeowner to profit from falling prices? #101227TW
ParticipantThanks for the comments…it sounds like being a contingent buyer is out of the question. So, the best thing is probably to try to pick up a rental inside the trough of the down market and then leverage into another house, possibly renting out ours until the market starts climbing again.
And yes, oceanview in Vista–with San Clemente island as well (clear days)…
November 19, 2007 at 9:13 AM in reply to: Is there a way for a homeowner to profit from falling prices? #101230TW
ParticipantThanks for the comments…it sounds like being a contingent buyer is out of the question. So, the best thing is probably to try to pick up a rental inside the trough of the down market and then leverage into another house, possibly renting out ours until the market starts climbing again.
And yes, oceanview in Vista–with San Clemente island as well (clear days)…
November 19, 2007 at 9:13 AM in reply to: Is there a way for a homeowner to profit from falling prices? #101225TW
ParticipantThanks for the comments…it sounds like being a contingent buyer is out of the question. So, the best thing is probably to try to pick up a rental inside the trough of the down market and then leverage into another house, possibly renting out ours until the market starts climbing again.
And yes, oceanview in Vista–with San Clemente island as well (clear days)…
November 19, 2007 at 9:13 AM in reply to: Is there a way for a homeowner to profit from falling prices? #101222TW
ParticipantThanks for the comments…it sounds like being a contingent buyer is out of the question. So, the best thing is probably to try to pick up a rental inside the trough of the down market and then leverage into another house, possibly renting out ours until the market starts climbing again.
And yes, oceanview in Vista–with San Clemente island as well (clear days)…
November 19, 2007 at 9:13 AM in reply to: Is there a way for a homeowner to profit from falling prices? #101207TW
ParticipantThanks for the comments…it sounds like being a contingent buyer is out of the question. So, the best thing is probably to try to pick up a rental inside the trough of the down market and then leverage into another house, possibly renting out ours until the market starts climbing again.
And yes, oceanview in Vista–with San Clemente island as well (clear days)…
November 19, 2007 at 9:13 AM in reply to: Is there a way for a homeowner to profit from falling prices? #101194TW
ParticipantThanks for the comments…it sounds like being a contingent buyer is out of the question. So, the best thing is probably to try to pick up a rental inside the trough of the down market and then leverage into another house, possibly renting out ours until the market starts climbing again.
And yes, oceanview in Vista–with San Clemente island as well (clear days)…
November 19, 2007 at 9:13 AM in reply to: Is there a way for a homeowner to profit from falling prices? #101108TW
ParticipantThanks for the comments…it sounds like being a contingent buyer is out of the question. So, the best thing is probably to try to pick up a rental inside the trough of the down market and then leverage into another house, possibly renting out ours until the market starts climbing again.
And yes, oceanview in Vista–with San Clemente island as well (clear days)…
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