Did you buy at list price, below list price, or above list price?

Anonymous
Fall 2000 list (NWDC)
Fall 2003 list (NWDC)
Spring 203 4% over list (Arlington)
Anonymous
^^Ugh, that's Spring 2013
Anonymous
Nov'13
MoCo
list
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Spring 2004 list price
Spring 2005 list price
Spring 2007 6% below list price
Winter 2012 List Price
Spring 2013 10% Over List

The above are in top school districts (McLean, Woodson, Marshall, North Arlington)


Are you a flipper or investor? Why such frequent buys?
Anonymous
This is pretty useless without specific neighborhoods.
"MoCo" and "NW DC" aren't going to cut it.
Anonymous
2008
NW DC (East of the park)
Offered list price and was accepted
Anonymous
Spring 2012 listing price. Knew the house was a good deal at our price range and didn't want to risk not getting it.
Anonymous
Below, in 2012, in Capitol Hill, in the summer. About 3-4% below.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Summer 2011. 5% under list ($30K)


Should have added: North Arlington
Anonymous
I only ever buy below list price and never buy at the end of spring through September.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I only ever buy below list price and never buy at the end of spring through September.


This makes no sense. Shouldn't you consider the actual value of the house regardless of the list price?
Anonymous
2011 NW DC - 7% below list.
Anonymous
3% under list 12/09
Anonymous
1997, full list price, off season. Multiple bids.
Anonymous
2011, Winter, 81k over list, NWDC.
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