at least not in Palm Beach County historic districts:click
Here's what the inventory really looks like:click
Foreclosures slide : so say:click
I see the used house salesmen not posting the addresses on certain homes. big secrets??
here's one: click purchase here;clickadverted as a short sale, bank united filed an LP on 3/16/10 and b of a filed on 1/81/0 listing says unit leased. wonder if the lessee persons know about the lp's?
New rules:click
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
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Here is a recent foreclosure sale on a tract home McMansion recorded 4/2/2010. This one had its price pounded straight into the ground and sold for $337K. This baby sports a rather modest 3600 sq ft.
Purchased brand new 11/2006 for $867K.
http://www.bcpa.net/RecInfo.asp?URL_Folio=514031021420
That is a $530K (61%) loss and makes it a member of the $.5 million loss club.
How does this $337K selling price affect the adjacent.
Purchased: 11/2009 for $436K
Purchased: 11/2006 for $872K
Oh my my!
2500 sq ft Max.
The problem with putting addresses on MLS listings is that people will immediately lookup a zillow on it and find out the asking price is seriously inflated.
The prospective buyer must contact the selling agent.
2500 sq ft Max
Interesting, looks like they paid $540k in 2003 and now are asking $665k? That's why they don't list the address.
Nice location for Pompano, but they need to drop their price to $4-$500k range.
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