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Old 10-08-2012, 09:48 PM
 
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West of 95/Rainbow there is one listing below $35,000.
That would be the Short Sale that was just "relisted" in Mar-A-Lago. It never sold for whatever reason and now it's round 2 with a price hike.

There is nothing more available at the moment (and we all know why).

Next year it will be another story as foreclosure activity is on the rise and I suspect we will see more and more distressed properties by the spring.
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Old 10-08-2012, 10:00 PM
 
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That would be the Short Sale that was just "relisted" in Mar-A-Lago. It never sold for whatever reason and now it's round 2 with a price hike.

There is nothing more available at the moment (and we all know why).

Next year it will be another story as foreclosure activity is on the rise and I suspect we will see more and more distressed properties by the spring.
We do?

You really are good at peeing up wind.

I would think that an increase in foreclosures is as likely to lead to an increase in price as a decrease.

Been at least a couple of banks willing to wrestle about price recently.
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Old 10-09-2012, 12:19 AM
 
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I would think that an increase in foreclosures is as likely to lead to an increase in price as a decrease.
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