If there was going to be a day when buyers might have had a chance to sneak in an offer to purchase without competition, it was today. Yeah, right.
Meanwhile, after ‘upgrading’ the MLS for four days, here were the results:
by Jim the Realtor | Sep 21, 2020 | Bidding Wars, Bubbleinfo TV, Frenzy, Jim's Take on the Market, Why You Should Hire Jim as your Buyer's Agent, Why You Should List With Jim | 3 comments
If there was going to be a day when buyers might have had a chance to sneak in an offer to purchase without competition, it was today. Yeah, right.
Meanwhile, after ‘upgrading’ the MLS for four days, here were the results:
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Gibson, Ford, Brock, Seaver, Kaline, Morgan, Niekro, Lasorda, Sutton and now Hammerin Hank. We’ve lost some of the greatest to ever do it this year. @TommyLasorda is gonna have a hell of a roster to manage up there. #RIPLegends
Comments on December Existing Home Sales https://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2021/01/comments-on-december-existing-home-sales.html The delay in the buying season has pushed the seasonally adjusted number to very high levels. For example, this number of sales, (NSA) in July, would have given a 5.3 million, as opposed to 6.76 million SAAR.
Gorgeous sunset dinner with champagne. Thanks for sharing. My initial guess was ’66 Corvette, but I think it’s a ’67.
What a wild ride with the high offer over listing. Hope it works out, and next spring will be very interesting. I’ll be watching.
Too bad the MLS upgrade became such a debacle. “Working with the vendor…” At least there’s some communication about issues.
I thought it would be the last time out for a while due to the ‘rona restaurant lockdown coming back today, but now it sounds like SD County might get a break.
We’ll know at 3pm today.
Whew!
@SanDiegoCounty will NOT move into more restrictive purple tier. County’s case rate stayed below state’s threshold by 0.1, allowing us to stay in red tier for now.