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You should get a reality show, I bet your dating life is hilarious…^ i know it sounds like i am wasting everyones time lol... but at the end of the day i need to be happy and this is a HUGE investment so of course i want to be sure this is what i want...but this is also a learning experience for me... i never bought a home so im learning as i go... but i dont regret not buying the homes i won an offer on... if the deal falls through there was a reason for it...at the end of the day i need to stop rushing and bidding on the first thing i see... but trust me when i say this if i win this house i am buying it and not backing out...
What kind of condition is the house in? What are the ages of roof and major systems?^ my realtor just hit me up and my offer of 20k over top of listing has to be revised to take out the escalation clause and basically waive the inspection... i really like the place a lot and it looks really nice but should i over look the inspection? if i dont then no offer and basically go back to the old place which i can just renovate but has no garage or backyard smh
An escalation clause AND skip inspection???^ my realtor just hit me up and my offer of 20k over top of listing has to be revised to take out the escalation clause and basically waive the inspection... i really like the place a lot and it looks really nice but should i over look the inspection? if i dont then no offer and basically go back to the old place which i can just renovate but has no garage or backyard smh
If it's the sellers thought to skip inspection, IMO the sellers are refraining from disclosing a repair that needs attention.the house is from 1993 and the roof looks good... i wasnt exactly examining it because i was so focused on the inside which is really nice... but it must be desirable because they are still showing the house since Wednesday is the last offer so ill find out that night im thinking... my lawyer said id advise against it but in this market a lot of people are doing it...im thinking it cant be anything more than 5000 at worst for something inside that has to be fixed for inspections... its a condo not a house thats why i have that thought process...but at worst id have to pay for repairs if theres something bad inside
If it's the sellers thought to skip inspection, IMO the sellers are refraining from disclosing a repair that needs attention.
But so are they against hiring your own inspector?
Absolutely right. Could be many reasons..I think that may or may not be true. They could be doing it because things are hit now, they’ve got multiple offers and to cut down on time.
Nah, sellers in this market just want the cleanest offer with the least amount of contingencies as possible.If it's the sellers thought to skip inspection, IMO the sellers are refraining from disclosing a repair that needs attention.
But so are they against hiring your own inspector?
Gotcha... makes more sense now.they said they want to close in September which is pretty aggressive with September being next week coming up...so closing would be end of September im guessing... but its an information only inspection... meaning i can get an inspection but cant get out the contract because of the inspection.... its for my information where i do the repairs at a later date with the seller having no obligation whatsoever
I just signed the offer.... yep I am rolling the dice but I love the place... we'll see what happens tomorrow night is last offers so I'll get an answer hopefully tomorrow night
Anyone here have experience buying property, specifically condos in San Francisco?
My boy from college is a real estate agent over there. Dude is posting about selling ninjahood sized 2 bedroom apartments for 800000 on Facebook. That's all I know about the market out there
A condo across from me just finished renovation and is being listed for $330k.
Mind you I bought my condo for $252k last summer and the most I seen the bottom unit condos in my neighborhood go for is $275k-300k.
Yeah, similar to NYC. I'd say SF is far worse though.