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"The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents... some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new Dark Age."
-H.P. Lovecraft
BC mandates cooling period for the uncut population to buy houses.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Since their decision isn't so cut & dry...
Yes... It is painful! When I sold my Airdrie house I had two separate accepted offers collapse because dickheads did not get their ducks in a row before making offers. It was totally infuriating! I ended up missing out on good selling season and some slightly lower offers then winter weather hit and I had to carry the property costs for another 4 months before finally getting a deal done. Ended up working out that I took home less money overall than if I would have accepted the lower offer in the first two weeks of listing.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Such a piss off. Realtors should make sure their clients are pre-qualified before making offers on their behalf.
The two offers for my house had copies of their preapprovals.
For my purchase I had no financing condition as a show of good faith.
No we didn't leave any money on the table by taking that approach. The offers that we assumed were already stretched thin were either at or just above our asking price and had the bare minimum deposit. Probably about 2/3 of the offers we had were minimum deposits which in hindsight was expected given the fact that it was a starter home.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The offer we did accept was the second highest dollar wise, had the largest down payment, offered a flexible on possession date from 15-60 days, and the only condition was an inspection. At the end of the day it was the possession date that swayed us because we were in the middle of dealing on the new house we were buying and negotiating the possession date with them. We turned down any offer (including the highest) that had a string of 8's in it because I'm white as fuck and I don't play that lucky number game - plus the highest offer's plan was to turn it into a rental and shove as many people in it as possible which I didn't want to subject my neighbors to.
We checked in periodically throughout the day on the ring doorbell camera and most people just stood on the front step talking about it after they saw it. It was from that that we knew that the guy whose offer we ended up accepting made out good on the sale of his last place and had ~80% of the price of the house in cash in his account. Apparently he was staying with his parents until he found something hence the flexible possession date. There was also quite a few people who had missed out on a dozen or so homes that were feeling discouraged so they were literally just putting in offers on every house they saw as soon as they saw it for $5k over asking. We got one sappy letter from a very pregnant chick and her fiancé that pulled at our heart strings but they were definitely in the "financially stretched thin" category.
What I found the most interesting was that pretty much everyone accused us of listing the house low despite it being the highest $/sqft sold within the previous 3 months in the community for our house type and was listed about $30k more than I thought it was worth. At the time there was a bungalow 8 houses down the block that had been for sale for a month that I thought was priced pretty fairly.
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Time to bust out the 4-square.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Originally posted by killramos
It's a Chrysler, it won't last long enough to depreciate.
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