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Is this a good deal? Looking at the photos online, it looks like a tired complex. I'm thinking $100 a sq ft sounds about right.
To a first approximation, it's an OK deal:
http://patrick.net/housing/calculator.php?uaddr=150+Saratoga+Ave%2C+95051
Not great, not terrible.
I forget to mention, this condominium was converted from apartment complex some years ago, not sure when. Nice and green (park like complex), not too bad actually. http://www.redfin.com/CA/Santa-Clara/151-Buckingham-Dr-95051/unit-244/home/1242724
However, some neighbors have open and cluttered patios which I personally don't like.
Our neighbors old couples (and our friends) stopped making payments last summer, their unit does not have any records on foreclosure.com, I wonder how many shadow inventory out there that are not reported by the banks?
still pending weeks later. i think realtors mark properties pending to intimidate buyers into bidding higher.
still pending weeks later. i think realtors mark properties pending to intimidate buyers into bidding higher.
I would absolutely love to document cases of this here.
Please comment if this one (or any other property) goes UN-pending.
I get unpending notices through Redfin all the time.
"Status changed from pending to active".
The price is not $339k with the 450 HOA which you'll never be able to pay off. $450 x 12 = $5400 a year. Let's say yard work, maintenance, ect is $1400 a month you'd pay out of pocket if you owned a single family home. So you pay an additional $4000 a year. If the mortgage rate is 4% and you borrow 10k you pay $400 a year in interest.
4000 / 400 = 10. You're paying an additional $100k with the HOA included. So you're actually paying 439k for this place.
Crazy, two identical units:
151 Buckingham Dr UNIT 276
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/151-Buckingham-Dr-UNIT-276-Santa-Clara-CA-95051/19601007_zpid/
150 Saratoga Ave UNIT 304
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/150-Saratoga-Ave-UNIT-304-Santa-Clara-CA-95051/19601035_zpid/
listed for sale at the same time with the price difference ~ $170,000.
WOW. No wonder why so many here hate realtors, here the link to one who listed the first unit, cute :)
http://www.interorealestate.com/agents/MonicaCovington/qualifications
still pending weeks later. i think realtors mark properties pending to intimidate buyers into bidding higher.
I would absolutely love to document cases of this here.
Please comment if this one (or any other property) goes UN-pending.
Why would a realtor mark it as Pending if it's not? If I were a buyer I wouldn't bother with Pending houses. a buyer can make a backup offer but it's a long shot and generally a waste of time. Pending doesnt mean "there's lots of offers", it means "offer has been accepted".
i know there's a lot of anti realtor hate here, but doing this would be against the seller's interests.
Looks like it didn't sell after being marked pending.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/150-Saratoga-Ave-UNIT-305-Santa-Clara-CA-95051/19601036_zpid/
Most of the "pending" properties are just an attempt by the liberal scumbucket constituency of California to create the fraudulent illusion of demand for their criminally overpriced housing market.
@patrick
Realtor looks like she has nice boobs. ;-)
Good boobs alone can raise the selling price $20k.
I haven't visited this unit, however I live in this complex.
Pros:
1) Price $339,000
2) Large one level 3 bed/2 bath, 1,442 sq. ft. condo
3) Cupertino schools (Seller for some reason do not advertise it as Cupertino Schools, but it is located in CUSD and FUSD) http://eservices.sccgov.org/ari/search.do?type=realhome&action=displayApn&apn=29451059
4) Complex has a new roof and repiped most units already
5) Santa Clara utilities
Cons.
1) High HOA Fees: $439
2) Low reserve, so HOA fees most likely go up
3) Outdated clubhouse, sauna, gym room...
4) Water (pond) stinks in summer
5) Washer/Dryers are not allowed, but many have them anyway...