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ParticipantSo now 6754 Solandra is listed at $685K. Looks like a daydreamer’s short-sale.
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ParticipantSo now 6754 Solandra is listed at $685K. Looks like a daydreamer’s short-sale.
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ParticipantSo now 6754 Solandra is listed at $685K. Looks like a daydreamer’s short-sale.
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ParticipantSo now 6754 Solandra is listed at $685K. Looks like a daydreamer’s short-sale.
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ParticipantMy wife and I have $150K with one bank. From what I read, as long as they are joint accounts we are covered to $200K. Is this correct? Any tips and how to make sure I am bulletproof (other than putting the cash in my mattress)?
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ParticipantMy wife and I have $150K with one bank. From what I read, as long as they are joint accounts we are covered to $200K. Is this correct? Any tips and how to make sure I am bulletproof (other than putting the cash in my mattress)?
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ParticipantMy wife and I have $150K with one bank. From what I read, as long as they are joint accounts we are covered to $200K. Is this correct? Any tips and how to make sure I am bulletproof (other than putting the cash in my mattress)?
waiting for bottom
ParticipantMy wife and I have $150K with one bank. From what I read, as long as they are joint accounts we are covered to $200K. Is this correct? Any tips and how to make sure I am bulletproof (other than putting the cash in my mattress)?
waiting for bottom
ParticipantMy wife and I have $150K with one bank. From what I read, as long as they are joint accounts we are covered to $200K. Is this correct? Any tips and how to make sure I am bulletproof (other than putting the cash in my mattress)?
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Participant6754 Solandra is another interesting case. Someone extremely overpaid a year ago at $1,185K. Now it is listed 11 months later for $1,000K and probably $100-200K overpriced for today’s market.
Going back through sales history, it’s probably worth $600-700 when all is said and done.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Carlsbad/6754-Solandra-Dr-92011/home/3747043
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Participant6754 Solandra is another interesting case. Someone extremely overpaid a year ago at $1,185K. Now it is listed 11 months later for $1,000K and probably $100-200K overpriced for today’s market.
Going back through sales history, it’s probably worth $600-700 when all is said and done.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Carlsbad/6754-Solandra-Dr-92011/home/3747043
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Participant6754 Solandra is another interesting case. Someone extremely overpaid a year ago at $1,185K. Now it is listed 11 months later for $1,000K and probably $100-200K overpriced for today’s market.
Going back through sales history, it’s probably worth $600-700 when all is said and done.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Carlsbad/6754-Solandra-Dr-92011/home/3747043
waiting for bottom
Participant6754 Solandra is another interesting case. Someone extremely overpaid a year ago at $1,185K. Now it is listed 11 months later for $1,000K and probably $100-200K overpriced for today’s market.
Going back through sales history, it’s probably worth $600-700 when all is said and done.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Carlsbad/6754-Solandra-Dr-92011/home/3747043
waiting for bottom
Participant6754 Solandra is another interesting case. Someone extremely overpaid a year ago at $1,185K. Now it is listed 11 months later for $1,000K and probably $100-200K overpriced for today’s market.
Going back through sales history, it’s probably worth $600-700 when all is said and done.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Carlsbad/6754-Solandra-Dr-92011/home/3747043
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