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In the San Diego housing market the undisputed hottest selling properties are bank-owned, foreclosed homes and condos.

Many San Diego home buyers are exhibiting characteristics of the famous Alan Greenspan term, “irrational exuberance.” Use of the terms, “bank owned,” “bank foreclosure,” “lender reposition,” “foreclosure sale,” etc., are sure to draw a crowd to view the property. If the property shows half-way decently, there will be offers, and sometimes multiple offers.

Adding my observation to the above facts, I note that a number of lenders have hit on a marketing ploy to create a buying frenzy which guarantees an almost instant sale. In the majority of cases the offer(s) exceed what may have been realistically expected if the property was marketed the traditional way.

Here are some actual examples of this technique for San Diego home sales. *To view the full post, please visit the San Diego real estate market blog.

brokerforyou.com Bob Schwartz

 
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