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urbanrealtor
ParticipantI am surprised it has only dropped that much.
Aside from the obviously slack demand on the consumption side, there is a lot less supply than there used to be. I suspect a lot of the consumption is eating up old and incomplete supply stores.In other words, developments where the lots and/or the houses were to some degree built.
When I sell up in Temecula now (not exactly my urban cup of tea but cheap as hell) I see lots of developments that have changed hands or where it was started 7 years ago and then restarted at a slower pace more recently.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIt allows me to root whatever terminal you are using and pull all your private info.
Allan, I am watching you through a webcam.
Stop that or you will go blind.
Its actually an old screen grab from Pigg ca 2005.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIt allows me to root whatever terminal you are using and pull all your private info.
Allan, I am watching you through a webcam.
Stop that or you will go blind.
Its actually an old screen grab from Pigg ca 2005.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIt allows me to root whatever terminal you are using and pull all your private info.
Allan, I am watching you through a webcam.
Stop that or you will go blind.
Its actually an old screen grab from Pigg ca 2005.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIt allows me to root whatever terminal you are using and pull all your private info.
Allan, I am watching you through a webcam.
Stop that or you will go blind.
Its actually an old screen grab from Pigg ca 2005.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIt allows me to root whatever terminal you are using and pull all your private info.
Allan, I am watching you through a webcam.
Stop that or you will go blind.
Its actually an old screen grab from Pigg ca 2005.
urbanrealtor
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urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=urbanrealtor]. . . I am curious how they got the place for $480k to begin with.
That seems really low.
That is the only part that seems funky to me here.[/quote]
UR, did you consider that the transaction could have been among relatives? As you know, “name” doesn’t mean anything. I haven’t seen the inside but the most recent sellers may have also replaced all the dryrotted walls, roof, cabinets, etc. IOW, they purchased it as a “moderate or heavy fixer.”[/quote]
Yeah what we have here is a bit of an information set (in several dimensions). Either way, non-verifiable pseudo-market factors.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=urbanrealtor]. . . I am curious how they got the place for $480k to begin with.
That seems really low.
That is the only part that seems funky to me here.[/quote]
UR, did you consider that the transaction could have been among relatives? As you know, “name” doesn’t mean anything. I haven’t seen the inside but the most recent sellers may have also replaced all the dryrotted walls, roof, cabinets, etc. IOW, they purchased it as a “moderate or heavy fixer.”[/quote]
Yeah what we have here is a bit of an information set (in several dimensions). Either way, non-verifiable pseudo-market factors.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=urbanrealtor]. . . I am curious how they got the place for $480k to begin with.
That seems really low.
That is the only part that seems funky to me here.[/quote]
UR, did you consider that the transaction could have been among relatives? As you know, “name” doesn’t mean anything. I haven’t seen the inside but the most recent sellers may have also replaced all the dryrotted walls, roof, cabinets, etc. IOW, they purchased it as a “moderate or heavy fixer.”[/quote]
Yeah what we have here is a bit of an information set (in several dimensions). Either way, non-verifiable pseudo-market factors.
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