Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Please tell me this is SF or some other "high" end part of CA? Cause 1050sqf for $230K![]()
Originally posted by: Ornery
I am going to call a realtor tomorrow and have them help me out.
That will be no help at all. You'll just be losing 3.5% of bargaining room... wait a minute. If you offer her the full $230K, and you have an agent in tow, your agent will get $8K at 3.5%. That would leave Ms. Gougemeister with only $222K. Hmmmmm... :evil:
HTF could she wrangle her way out of paying that 3.5% to your agent?![]()
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Please tell me this is SF or some other "high" end part of CA? Cause 1050sqf for $230K![]()
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: Sphexi
My parents live in the Staunton area. Roughly 3 years ago they paid about $193 for their house, which is two levels, full basement, 3 bedrooms plus bonus room plus a guest room, .3 acres, the house was brand new at the time. They could probably get 250k for it now easy, the people across the street have been there a year longer and have a only slightly larger house and got 275k.
I'd say check around a little more, there are good deals out there still.
I've been comparing Staunton to Charlottesville for fun and DAUMN you get a lot of house for ther money over there. Commuting 50 miles is not appealing.
Especially since VA cops are road nazis.
Originally posted by: Noirish
marry her and get it free.
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: Sphexi
My parents live in the Staunton area. Roughly 3 years ago they paid about $193 for their house, which is two levels, full basement, 3 bedrooms plus bonus room plus a guest room, .3 acres, the house was brand new at the time. They could probably get 250k for it now easy, the people across the street have been there a year longer and have a only slightly larger house and got 275k.
I'd say check around a little more, there are good deals out there still.
I've been comparing Staunton to Charlottesville for fun and DAUMN you get a lot of house for ther money over there. Commuting 50 miles is not appealing.
Originally posted by: mrrman
they are the used cars salesmen of houses....they are all crooks
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
it's called flipping, and becoming more common. Doesn't matter what she paid for it if $230k is market value she will get it.
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Damn biotch!
Saw a house listed for $230k with basically everything I need. 1050sqf, car port, 600sqf unfinished basement, sundeck and 0.3 acres close to town.
Did a background check on the house and the current owner who happens to be the realtor bought it for $186k 6 weeks ago. :|
I met up with her and asked what improvements she had done in the last 6 weeks. This made her understand I knew what she paid for it so she finally spilled the beans
Anyhow, she put new paint on the walls, new dishwasher, new stove, she claims the bathroom was new (can't really check that, looked a standard white bathroom). Everything else was untouched. I would be very surprised if she put in much more than $8k and now she's jacking up the price by $41k. :thumbsdown:
I would consider offering her somewhere in the $210k - $215k range. She said she could be flexible if I don't use a realtor. I am now considering giving an offer but I'm a n00b.
Originally posted by: Ornery
Oh brother... :roll:
Title companies perform a service, as do lawyers (to some extent), and charge accordingly. Now, would someone care to explain to me EXACTLY how a friggen real estate agent adds anything to the equation worth anywhere near 3.5% of the total selling price... PER AGENT? Christ! :|
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Thanks for your input guys. I'm in no hurry to buy yet. Got a contract to rent the current house until June '06.
I am going to wait a few days (while she's off to California on vacation) and then call her and say I'm not interested in pursuing this any further (spending money and get some paperwork done) unless the price drops considerably. Considering the minimal work that was done during the 6 weeks I could start talking at $205k.
If she can sell it for more it's my loss.
