[quote author="earthbm" date=1238033528][quote author="Booom" date=1237960946][quote author="graphrix" date=1236755397]There is hope. It may only be one, but once the foundation begins to crack...
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Is there a key somewhere of what the letters stand for? It looks like the condo areas are really the main ones in any trouble.</blockquote>
the cluster on the right are not condos. also there are some REOs that are not showing on foreclosureradar. eg 22 Observatory (killer views, but for childless hedonists, 3 bedrooms in a $2m+ home? Would be perfect for shooting porn flicks... Hmm...</blockquote>
Hi everyone - how do I access the map showing all the bank owned and pre-forclosure properties? Is that map on a public website?
Also - with regard to 22 Observatory, I was told today that the bank finally accepted an offer at $2,150,000. I don't know if any of you have seen this property, but the owner built a gross deck that had not been approved by the city/association; therefore, the new owner has to pay for this deck to be removed. The listing agent told us that the cost to remove the deck is $25K - $30K.
http://i42.tinypic.com/16if9rl.jpg</blockquote>
Is there a key somewhere of what the letters stand for? It looks like the condo areas are really the main ones in any trouble.</blockquote>
the cluster on the right are not condos. also there are some REOs that are not showing on foreclosureradar. eg 22 Observatory (killer views, but for childless hedonists, 3 bedrooms in a $2m+ home? Would be perfect for shooting porn flicks... Hmm...</blockquote>
Hi everyone - how do I access the map showing all the bank owned and pre-forclosure properties? Is that map on a public website?
Also - with regard to 22 Observatory, I was told today that the bank finally accepted an offer at $2,150,000. I don't know if any of you have seen this property, but the owner built a gross deck that had not been approved by the city/association; therefore, the new owner has to pay for this deck to be removed. The listing agent told us that the cost to remove the deck is $25K - $30K.