Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:aren't the prices still high at 10% lower? I'm seeing those same houses sit afterward and be lowered again. why not wait?
I am bidding 10% lower than their asking
how many homes have you accrued with this strategy?
just started but my goal is to get a rejection and then in a month come back to the same house and bid even lower, i want prices to be around 2020 spring
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:aren't the prices still high at 10% lower? I'm seeing those same houses sit afterward and be lowered again. why not wait?
I am bidding 10% lower than their asking
how many homes have you accrued with this strategy?
just started but my goal is to get a rejection and then in a month come back to the same house and bid even lower, i want prices to be around 2020 spring
It seems the answer is "zero homes" have been accrued.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:aren't the prices still high at 10% lower? I'm seeing those same houses sit afterward and be lowered again. why not wait?
I am bidding 10% lower than their asking
how many homes have you accrued with this strategy?
just started but my goal is to get a rejection and then in a month come back to the same house and bid even lower, i want prices to be around 2020 spring
Anonymous wrote:I bid lower than the listing price after the previous interest rate surge announcement. Unfortunately for me, the seller decided to have another open house and luckily the seller got an offer just 10k over the listing price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:aren't the prices still high at 10% lower? I'm seeing those same houses sit afterward and be lowered again. why not wait?
I am bidding 10% lower than their asking
how many homes have you accrued with this strategy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:aren't the prices still high at 10% lower? I'm seeing those same houses sit afterward and be lowered again. why not wait?
I am bidding 10% lower than their asking
Anonymous wrote:Here is what I am doing, I am watching homes that are recently under contract. About half of those are failing to close because of appraisal or other issues and buyers w/ cold feet.
What I am doing is throwing in bids 10% lower right after the seller puts them on the market as well as when the seller lowers the previous price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:aren't the prices still high at 10% lower? I'm seeing those same houses sit afterward and be lowered again. why not wait?
I am bidding 10% lower than their asking
Anonymous wrote:aren't the prices still high at 10% lower? I'm seeing those same houses sit afterward and be lowered again. why not wait?