I read it that they saw the sale as evidence the market had already had hit its lowest point and was starting to rebound.Anyone who would trumpet the CASH sale of a 10.5 million home as hitting bottom has obviously had their head in the sand (or somewhere else).
I read it that they saw the sale as evidence the market had already had hit its lowest point and was starting to rebound.
For better statistics, you should probably throw out this sale along with a foreclosure.I agree, I think that is what they are trying to say. My question is how a 10.5 million cash sale can be evidence of that? As Kurt said above, those types of buyers do what they want when they want, market be damned.
It will vary, depending on your definition of "sold." A listing agent can advertise that he or she "sold" a home, even though another agent, who brought the buyer, was actually on the selling side of the transaction.I would like to know over the last 6-12 months, what area agents/brokers have sold homes in the Destin/SRB area that are priced over $2,000,000. All you realtor professionals out there how can I get a report on this?
OK, I'll refrase - What "listing" agents have had "listings" sell over for $2,000,000 in the last 6 to 12 months? Can the MLS produce such a report?It will vary, depending on your definition of "sold."
OK, I'll refrase - What "listing" agents have had "listings" sell over for $2,000,000 in the last 6 to 12 months? Can the MLS produce such a report?