Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It took us more than a year to find our home, OP, and that was in 2010!
You need resilience and fortitude.
No. She needs more money. PP was right. Bid downmarket. List price is just starting bid.
Anonymous wrote:
It took us more than a year to find our home, OP, and that was in 2010!
You need resilience and fortitude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're losing all your offers, then you're looking at houses you can't afford.
Bid over asking on lower priced houses.
What a crock of shit.
You're advising somebody to overpay for a house that potentially does not meet their needs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're losing all your offers, then you're looking at houses you can't afford.
Bid over asking on lower priced houses.
What a crock of shit.
You're advising somebody to overpay for a house that potentially does not meet their needs?
Anonymous wrote:If you're losing all your offers, then you're looking at houses you can't afford.
Bid over asking on lower priced houses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feeling total despair at the RE market now. First time buyer. Trying to break in and get my own home. Have lost out on 5 offers. It's only been 6 weeks but feels so much longer. Just submitted another offer last night only to read in the disclosure docs that there is an underground oil tank on the property, not clear if it's been decommissioned or still in active use. Now freaking out and understand why this beautiful home has been on market 38 days when homes here are typically under contract in 2-7 days. There's literally like 3 other 4/2 houses in the huge radius I'm looking- they're all crap that have been sitting in a hot market for months. Anyone dealt with an underground oil tank on your property? All the horror stories I read are out of NJ (not where we're located).
Oil tank removals can cost up to $5k. If the tank has a leak, then you can expect to pay a lot more due to the potential for soil contamination. I would get a specialist to inspect before purchasing.
Anonymous wrote:Feeling total despair at the RE market now. First time buyer. Trying to break in and get my own home. Have lost out on 5 offers. It's only been 6 weeks but feels so much longer. Just submitted another offer last night only to read in the disclosure docs that there is an underground oil tank on the property, not clear if it's been decommissioned or still in active use. Now freaking out and understand why this beautiful home has been on market 38 days when homes here are typically under contract in 2-7 days. There's literally like 3 other 4/2 houses in the huge radius I'm looking- they're all crap that have been sitting in a hot market for months. Anyone dealt with an underground oil tank on your property? All the horror stories I read are out of NJ (not where we're located).