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Buying a home in Roseville is not easy

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Real Estate Agent with MagnumOne Realty CA BRE Lic. # 01418097

What are the chances a house that has been on the market for over 200 days, built in the 70's and has never been remodeled or even well maintained now has three offers to buy?  I think something does not smell right.  Has the Sacramento real estate market returned to the pre-2005 era where you put the house on MLS and headed to the fax machine to get the first offer? 

I am a optimist by nature and trust people until they prove me wrong but I am having a hard time believing this particular property, out of the blue is in a multiple offer situation.  Don't get me wrong, the spring and summer have been busy and we have encountered multiple offers and in fact we have a listing now that has received four but it is a very cute house, clean, ready to move-in and we priced it very aggressively for a short sale to help the owner avoid a foreclosure. 

It is almost impossible to know if another agent is not telling the truth about interest in the house.  Not many will tell you that your client is the only one ever to show interest and I often hear that there may be another offer coming but when you are formally informed there is a multiple offer situation I have, in the past, believed it.  For the first time, I am not sure and may not ever know the truth.  My clients are thinking and I suspect we will respond to the request for "last and best" offer but we will not overpay for this one.