They Wanted a House in Los Angeles, Without the Bidding War. Would Their Budget Be Enough?
They Wanted a House in Los Angeles, Without the Bidding War. Would Their Budget Be Enough?
After years of renting in Seattle, two first-time buyers ventured down to Southern California with about $925,000 to spend on a two-bedroom house. Here’s what they found.
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After years of renting in Seattle, two first-time buyers ventured down to Southern California with about $925,000 to spend on a two-bedroom house. Here’s what they found.
After years of renting in Seattle, two first-time buyers ventured down to Southern California with about $925,000 to spend on a two-bedroom house. Here’s what they found.
With up to $800,000 to spend, a young couple with two new rescue pups sought a starter house somewhere in southern Westchester County. They didn’t realize how fierce the competition would be.
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By Lighter Side Staff Jun 8, 2022 It doesn’t matter if it’s a sellers’ market or one that’s more in favor of buyers; if a house is desirable and priced appropriately, the chances are you’re going to find yourself in a bidding war. Makes sense, right? If you love the house, most likely other buyers in the market will as well. So, not only do you have to act fast, but you need to pull out all the stops in order to get your offer accepted. But that doesn’t mean you want to offer more ...
By Lighter Side Staff Jun 8, 2022 It doesn’t matter if it’s a sellers’ market or one that’s more in favor of buyers; if a house is desirable and priced appropriately, the chances are you’re going to find yourself in a bidding war. Makes sense, right? If you love the house, most likely other buyers in the market will as well. So, not only do you have to act fast, but you need to pull out all the stops in order to get your offer accepted. But that doesn’t mean you want to offer more ...
Q: I recently attended an open house for a rental in Park Slope, Brooklyn, where the broker let applicants know in advance, via email and in person, that he would be accepting best and final offers on rent and commission. This was no luxury apartment; the building wasn’t new, nor did it have any amenities. I offered the listed price: $6,000 a month, with a 15 percent commission. He responded that he had already received offers for $6,800 and that I would have to offer more to be considered. Ho...
Q: I recently attended an open house for a rental in Park Slope, Brooklyn, where the broker let applicants know in advance, via email and in person, that he would be accepting best and final offers on rent and commission. This was no luxury apartment; the building wasn’t new, nor did it have any amenities. I offered the listed price: $6,000 a month, with a 15 percent commission. He responded that he had already received offers for $6,800 and that I would have to offer more to be considered. Ho...
By Lighter Side Staff Jul 13, 2022 Many headlines would have you believe that bidding wars and houses selling for over the asking price are a thing of the distant past. But it was only a few weeks ago that buyers wouldn’t have dreamed of finding a house where that wasn’t the situation. There have certainly been signs of the market softening a bit in favor of buyers, but bidding wars are still a thing, as well as houses fetching offers over asking price—even if it isn’t happening on eve...
By Lighter Side Staff Jul 13, 2022 Many headlines would have you believe that bidding wars and houses selling for over the asking price are a thing of the distant past. But it was only a few weeks ago that buyers wouldn’t have dreamed of finding a house where that wasn’t the situation. There have certainly been signs of the market softening a bit in favor of buyers, but bidding wars are still a thing, as well as houses fetching offers over asking price—even if it isn’t happening on eve...
How a family steeped in New York and Los Angeles cultures shifted gears to a farmhouse in Vermont.
How a family steeped in New York and Los Angeles cultures shifted gears to a farmhouse in Vermont.
Josh Altman, the reality TV star from Bravo TV's "Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles" is bringing a new marketing platform to Arizona real estate agents that allows them to bid thousands of dollars to secure a home listing rather than pay for magazine ads to entice bidders. Here's what he has to say about his new venture.
Josh Altman, the reality TV star from Bravo TV's "Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles" is bringing a new marketing platform to Arizona real estate agents that allows them to bid thousands of dollars to secure a home listing rather than pay for magazine ads to entice bidders. Here's what he has to say about his new venture.
Cash may be king, but terms also matter. Here are some tips for making your offer stand out in a bidding war.
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Cash may be king, but terms also matter. Here are some tips for making your offer stand out in a bidding war.
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In February, 1.4 million square feet of office space traded in Los Angeles.
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In February, 1.4 million square feet of office space traded in Los Angeles.
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With several previously delayed projects now completed, the metro's office development pipeline is stabilizing.
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With several previously delayed projects now completed, the metro's office development pipeline is stabilizing.
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