06-10-2012 04:40 PM
That is a GREAT deal PRC. Did you use a buyers broker or did you negotiate that deal yourself??? I always wonder if you do better with a broker. Hubby and I are thinking about a new build in Delaware but I'm not too keen on RE brokers. I have heard/seen too many horror stories.
06-11-2012 02:22 PM
We negotiated it ourselves. We are using their mortgage company so that helped a lot as well.
06-12-2012 10:27 AM - edited 06-12-2012 10:28 AM
LOL the original list price for mine was 179,900.....
We lowered them a lot ![]()
It was on the market for 4 days, we offered 150,000
They countered for 156,000
We countered for 153,000
They accepted! hahaha
06-12-2012 12:54 PM
Ugh seeing all your low home prices are makes me jealous. I could get two homes where you live with what is costs for one but that's the price I pay for living in San Diego. But.....if I had tried to buy 6-7 years ago there would be no way I could afford a single family home.
06-12-2012 06:52 PM
Miss Piano, if it helps, we are paying $292,000 for our home.... and we are in AZ - that is if they give us the loan!!![]()
06-14-2012 09:39 AM
So happy to be able to officially join this thread!
06-15-2012 12:39 PM
06-16-2012 06:40 PM - edited 06-18-2012 08:03 AM
Purchase Price: $55,000
Property: Two Story 4 bedroom 2 1/5 bath built in 2006
Submitted offer on: 3/9/2012
Signed Purchased contract on : 3/14/2012
Type of Loan: FHA Loan Rate: 3.75%
Loan Application submitted: 2/6/2012
Loan approved: Pre-approval completed 2/6/12, accepted through DU 6/9/12, meet with Lender 6/18/12 to get file sent to a human for review
Close on: 7/23/12 also waiting for bank written approval to sale
Ughhhhhhhh it's a short sale...
06-17-2012 08:41 AM
Thats a beatiful xmas home!
06-18-2012 07:43 AM
LOL it wont stay red and white for too long, though i will leave it through at LEAST 1 christmas!!! hahaha

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