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"I could buy you." - The Village Idiot
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Originally posted by Riccardo View Post
Yeah that's what surprises me. We won't be selling so it doesn't matter to us but they are building all around us (tho our community is almost done - we just took control of the hoa from the builder) - would've thought more would buy new construction.
I read that a huge ranch will be developed north of River Rd. and west of 41 in your neck of the woods.
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Originally posted by Drama Queen View Post
Right. I’ve never sold real estate and that’s the only way you see the real gains or loss. I’m assisting family with a sell so this conversation and others helps to understand.
I read that a huge ranch will be developed north of River Rd. and west of 41 in your neck of the woods.
Yep they changed the name of our section from West Villages to Wellen Park - tons of construction going on"I could buy you." - The Village Idiot
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Originally posted by Drama Queen View Post
Thats great news! Keep us informed. Did the seller disclose an appraisal that has already been performed?
Apart from the usual BINSR and appraisal snafus, I think a lot of these pending deals are falling apart because everybody is just bidding on everything and ending up with multiple options to choose from.
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Originally posted by The Duck View Post
Apart from the usual BINSR and appraisal snafus, I think a lot of these pending deals are falling apart because everybody is just bidding on everything and ending up with multiple options to choose from.
Went back later when it was back on the market and the seller put raised concrete down making it now impossible to access the crawl space. Just a cautionary tale as desperate buyers sometimes lead to slimy sellers.
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Originally posted by Mr. Triple Dip View Post
What you've said is likely the case and I don't want to go doom and gloom but I do advise being skeptical during the inspection. Many years ago we thought we scored on a home that fell back onto the market - turns out it had a rare construction for the foundation that was at the end of its life and would soon require repairs costing big $$$; since you spent time in San Diego you may be familiar with this known as "Princess Homes". Our inspector did not even catch it because the seller made the crawl space very hard to get to - my dad ended up squeezing in there and finding the issue and we backed out eating $800 in inspection(worthless) and appraisal costs.
Went back later when it was back on the market and the seller put raised concrete down making it now impossible to access the crawl space. Just a cautionary tale as desperate buyers sometimes lead to slimy sellers.
Our inspection went pretty well, they actually took really good care of the place. Nothing was blocked or made inaccessible, no foundational issues or termites, pool is in great shape... just a list of little nickel and dime shit to fix that would take me a weekend, at most. The roof was older than we'd like it to be, and there was hail damage to some shingles (no signs of leakage anywhere), so we're going to have a roofer out there on Monday and then possibly make a counter offer based on his assessment. But overall, we're happy with the condition of the house.
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Originally posted by The Duck View Post
That's kind of bogus that you had to eat the $800. If the inspector misses something that critical, he failed to do his job and almost made your life a living hell.
Our inspection went pretty well, they actually took really good care of the place. Nothing was blocked or made inaccessible, no foundational issues or termites, pool is in great shape... just a list of little nickel and dime shit to fix that would take me a weekend, at most. The roof was older than we'd like it to be, and there was hail damage to some shingles (no signs of leakage anywhere), so we're going to have a roofer out there on Monday and then possibly make a counter offer based on his assessment. But overall, we're happy with the condition of the house.
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Originally posted by The Duck View Post
That's kind of bogus that you had to eat the $800. If the inspector misses something that critical, he failed to do his job and almost made your life a living hell.
Our inspection went pretty well, they actually took really good care of the place. Nothing was blocked or made inaccessible, no foundational issues or termites, pool is in great shape... just a list of little nickel and dime shit to fix that would take me a weekend, at most. The roof was older than we'd like it to be, and there was hail damage to some shingles (no signs of leakage anywhere), so we're going to have a roofer out there on Monday and then possibly make a counter offer based on his assessment. But overall, we're happy with the condition of the house.
Sounds like your house is in good shape! Assuming everything goes well, congrats on your diligence! I learned some things from your comments, so thanks as well!
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Originally posted by Drama Queen View Post
How much did the property go for?Canada is like a really nice apartment over a meth lab.
Robin Williams
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Originally posted by KenfromCanada View Post
One was a 2200 sq ft side split with a 2 bedroom apt in the basement. Was listed for $459,000 and went for $582,000 and the other was a semi detached 2 story 5 yr old house. Listed for $350,000 and it went for $479,000. It's a very unhealthy market here with a 35% increase in prices in the last year. Something has got to give soon.
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