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So we had a pool of four offers come in, the highest dollar one was clearly a dangle as it was substantially over their loan approval amount. So we worked with the second highest, got them to goose their number a bit; relatively contingency-free (10-day loan, 25-day escrow), and $131k over list. So, fingers crossed, we're hopefully gonna end up in a pretty good place after this.
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Congrats. That didn't take long, either. That Bay Area real estate market is pretty good for sellers...
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Did you have to disclose the prior existence of the grow house?
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Nope. One, we had no actual knowledge that's what it was used for, we just surmised. And two, we demoed it two months ago, so it is no longer part of the property that's being transferred. It's just a pile of rocks now.
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Bummer. Congrats on the offer though.
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wait you got an offer on your house for $131k MORE THAN YOU ASKED FOR??
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Yep, that's San Francisco real estate.
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When we were in the buying market we were routinely getting outbid in neighborhoods like Outer Sunset and Parkside by people offering closer to $300k over list. Cash. It was total dick punch territory.wait you got an offer on your house for $131k MORE THAN YOU ASKED FOR??
We listed low to drive traffic, which is pretty routine for SF. We had a range of what we thought would be reasonable to expect in terms of actual selling price, and the offer we accepted is well into the higher end of that range.
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Do do you stand to make a decent bit of money then on the pending sale?
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Basically the bit over list is pocket money at this stage. We'll pay off the remaining balance on the note, pay off all of our revolving credit debt (except for car loans, which we might still pay down a bit to get ahead on them), reserve enough for a down payment on a house that's going to be at least $125k less than what we paid for the SF house (and likely more than that, as we have way more doable options at lower price points here than we did in SF), and we'll likely be left with a six-figure deposit into ye IRA.
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Selling that house will be, by just about all objective measurements, the only good thing that came out of the (mi)sadventure that was our 2 1/2 years in SF.
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Don't be mad Mrs tif makes more than you
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Well, he's currently unemployed...so...
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Last full year I worked she made a little more than 2x what I did.
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Nothing wrong with that at all. I'd love it if my wife made twice what I do.
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Same.
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Yeah, if it bugged me y'all would've never known.
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Yeah my wife's salary is somewhat similar to mine, but her bonuses/benefits blow me out of the water. And I'm perfectly OK with that.
I'll never understand men that are insecure about that stuff, unless their wife contributes to it.
I'll never understand men that are insecure about that stuff, unless their wife contributes to it.
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What else is he not telling us, guys?Yeah, if it bugged me y'all would've never known.
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Same. I have a friend who makes around 140k, but his wife makes over 3 times his salary. He is fine with it. Haha.Nothing wrong with that at all. I'd love it if my wife made twice what I do.
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Need a temperature check here.
We toured an open house yesterday for a place that was pretty excellent. Pool with Jacuzzi, outdoor TV, excellent kitchen, remodeled over the last four years by the owner (meaning, not a flip) so everything is no more than four years old. (Roof, HVAC, pool equipment, windows etc) The garage is even climate controlled. So we asked our agent to meet us at the house today so she could walk it and give us feedback and talk to the listing agent and generally do her agenty stuff. We go outside by the pool and she says, in hushed tones, "I may have a bit of a wrench in the works here. There's a house in a different part of the Valley that may be coming on the market. Great location, only been on the market twice since it was built. Tons of updates, but older windows. Corner lot, circular drive." Okay, we'll be happy to look at it, all options on the table and whatnot.
Then about 20 minutes later as we were about to leave, she sort of casually mentions that the soon-to-be-listed house belongs to her son and daughter-in-law.
Am I right to feel that's kind of unethical?
(Incidentally, she gave us the address of the other house; we drove by and did not like what we saw.)
We toured an open house yesterday for a place that was pretty excellent. Pool with Jacuzzi, outdoor TV, excellent kitchen, remodeled over the last four years by the owner (meaning, not a flip) so everything is no more than four years old. (Roof, HVAC, pool equipment, windows etc) The garage is even climate controlled. So we asked our agent to meet us at the house today so she could walk it and give us feedback and talk to the listing agent and generally do her agenty stuff. We go outside by the pool and she says, in hushed tones, "I may have a bit of a wrench in the works here. There's a house in a different part of the Valley that may be coming on the market. Great location, only been on the market twice since it was built. Tons of updates, but older windows. Corner lot, circular drive." Okay, we'll be happy to look at it, all options on the table and whatnot.
Then about 20 minutes later as we were about to leave, she sort of casually mentions that the soon-to-be-listed house belongs to her son and daughter-in-law.
Am I right to feel that's kind of unethical?
(Incidentally, she gave us the address of the other house; we drove by and did not like what we saw.)
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It’d be unethical if she didn’t disclose her relationship with the owner, IMO. As it is, I’d simply call it a good lead.
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Yeah, or if she somehow sabatoges you wanting to move forward with the nicer house.
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