up-down-up: thoughts on this house?
Hi everyone- so I thought it wise to take a look at our target area without price limits, hopefully to renew my big-view of the Greenlake/Wallingford area, and I noticed this listing:
MLS #: 26182627
Ziprealty has three price changes noted:
Price Increased: 12/26/06 -- $895,000 to $915,000
Price Reduced: 02/12/07 -- $915,000 to $895,000
Price Increased: 06/17/07 -- $895,000 to $985,000 :shock:
They bought the house (or just the property since the build date is 98 ) for $176K in 92.
So what are your thoughts on the strange pricing fluctuations? I'm not interested in the house - I max out at $650K (not that I want to pay that, mind you). This is really out of curiousity -- enquiring minds wanna know! :P
MLS #: 26182627
Ziprealty has three price changes noted:
Price Increased: 12/26/06 -- $895,000 to $915,000
Price Reduced: 02/12/07 -- $915,000 to $895,000
Price Increased: 06/17/07 -- $895,000 to $985,000 :shock:
They bought the house (or just the property since the build date is 98 ) for $176K in 92.
So what are your thoughts on the strange pricing fluctuations? I'm not interested in the house - I max out at $650K (not that I want to pay that, mind you). This is really out of curiousity -- enquiring minds wanna know! :P
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There are good deals and there are "perceived" good deals. Kind of like a retailer doubling the price and then having a 50% off sale.
Just my wild guess.
Why don't you stop by the house and ask?
Again, I'm just very curious as to why a seller/agent would make these price changes, especially if it's been on the market for so long.
I've seen the type before. Here's my bet:
- Built the house for themselves, Probably did half of the finish work themselves.
- Probably did not do quality job on same, but that is another issue...
- maybe wife wants to sell, husband doesn't, or vice versa
Solution: Find a 3rd tier realty company that will take any listing (especially one like this from lake stevens that probably doesn't know the market), price the property insanely - and if you even get a whiff, jack the price up, cuz you must have underpriced it!
Edit: Oh, I missed this gem - just adds to my theory!