05-20-2012 10:48 AM
Oh how I hoep that is the case. Now that you mention that about an appraisal staying with the property for 6 months or so. I'll keep you guys posted.
05-21-2012 03:16 PM
OK Wells Fargo will reduce the price to the apparisal value but will no longer pay 3500 in closing cost...We are going back to see if the will pay at least half or at least pay for a home warranty as
05-21-2012 06:14 PM
Keep negotiating. Tell them you need the money for closing. See how easy that was?
05-21-2012 06:55 PM
Thanks Booner we are. If they won't we will take the house, but we figure it can't hurt to try!
05-22-2012 05:40 PM
They won't budge...they said final offer was the apparised value. We accepted. Sthinks but it's ok.
05-22-2012 05:51 PM
Tpelc23 wrote:They won't budge...they said final offer was the apparised value. We accepted. Sthinks but it's ok.
Look at the bright side... $3500 in closing cost you have to pay (or their abouts) and they lowered the price of the home $8000. Savings of $4500 plus interest charges over the cost of the loan. You are still way ahead of the game. Congrats and enjoy your new home....
05-22-2012 05:54 PM
That is exactly how we looked at it. In the long run it is a much better deal for us. Now if we could just get this deal done. I'm starting to lose hope.

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