“Of course I’m not sure how Chet/Chad/BH feels about this.”
Chad, Chet and BH are, happily, oblivious to all of this! BH knows about Chad, but I don’t think he knows about Chet, which is fine with Chet, but I’m not sure how Chad would feel about it!
Hi Jackasses! Before I sing off for the weekend I hope you get in some splinter tighting exersises. The I-Beams are on the way! Here’s an example…
August 20, 2009
Contesting an Appraisal?
We are trying refinance our Bed Stuy brownstone and our appraisal came back with an absurdly low number (37% less than 2006 purchase price). Property values in our section of Bed Stuy have held up well with recent sales on our block 7% less than our 2006 purchase price. Our neighbor across the street has their house appraised 3 months ago and it came in a 6% below our 2006 purchase price. Not bad considering the economic situation. We have given the broker/bank a list of recent comparable property sales to support a higher value, but have not heard back. Has anyone been in a similar situation and had the bank make the loan eventually? We are trying to decide whether we should give up with this application and reapply with another broker or keep waiting. It seems getting an accurate appraisal is a game of chance. Thank you for sharing any of your experience.
Posted by jenmit at 3:41 PM | Comments (18)
Categories: Appraisals
The I-Beam is moving up and down their throats. Guess where the entry point is???
CGar, now you know who are the PLUSAs who play scrabble – the kid and the old ….
whoa, that was close. nearly crossed the line and would’ve had spend weekend looking over shoulder for a 6′ 5 dude looking to whoop my behind.
“Bea Arthur sucks”
OK, Biff, say what you want about “the gays”, but Bea Arthur is off limits!
Wonton, hit him with the Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble style karate: “HA TI KA TI – HYAAAAA!”
“Of course I’m not sure how Chet/Chad/BH feels about this.”
Chad, Chet and BH are, happily, oblivious to all of this! BH knows about Chad, but I don’t think he knows about Chet, which is fine with Chet, but I’m not sure how Chad would feel about it!
DH, funny!
I heard brownstone prices are going to double by January.
“SUCKER BUTT”
ROFL!!!
WHAT! Cantonese SUCKS! Watch out Mr. Biff, and make sure you don’t turn your back on the kitchen next time you eat in Sunset Park.
And the next time I see you better watch out… I’m gonna go all Kung Fu like Michelle Yeoh on you. AAAAAYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAA!
C’mon sing it: Ain’t no party like a CobbleSnaps party cause a CobbleSnaps party don’t stop, say whaaaaa!
Hi Jackasses! Before I sing off for the weekend I hope you get in some splinter tighting exersises. The I-Beams are on the way! Here’s an example…
August 20, 2009
Contesting an Appraisal?
We are trying refinance our Bed Stuy brownstone and our appraisal came back with an absurdly low number (37% less than 2006 purchase price). Property values in our section of Bed Stuy have held up well with recent sales on our block 7% less than our 2006 purchase price. Our neighbor across the street has their house appraised 3 months ago and it came in a 6% below our 2006 purchase price. Not bad considering the economic situation. We have given the broker/bank a list of recent comparable property sales to support a higher value, but have not heard back. Has anyone been in a similar situation and had the bank make the loan eventually? We are trying to decide whether we should give up with this application and reapply with another broker or keep waiting. It seems getting an accurate appraisal is a game of chance. Thank you for sharing any of your experience.
Posted by jenmit at 3:41 PM | Comments (18)
Categories: Appraisals
The I-Beam is moving up and down their throats. Guess where the entry point is???
70 days guys, 70 days…
The What (Thanks for the “Good times”)
Someday this war is gonna end..