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7   FunTime   2013 Oct 9, 8:04am  

gregpfielding says

You'll get much better results.

That makes sense. The whole process seems so depraved that there can be no positive outcome.

8   FunTime   2013 Oct 9, 8:06am  

Or maybe a more helpful statement to write is that I wish the process were improved and more transparent. I suspect it is an even worse experience than buying a car.

9   RWSGFY   2013 Oct 9, 11:53am  

So the guy got the house for the price he wanted and agent's commission got smaller in process? Apart from $36 per month increase of the monthly payment (which can be remedied later by refinancing) what is the problem again? Realtard should be grateful his face wasn't eaten!

10   HEY YOU   2013 Oct 9, 2:58pm  

It's always nice to hear stories about the different tactics people use to overpay for overpriced houses.

11   FortWayne   2013 Oct 10, 12:52am  

FunTime says

You're the one screwing up, because you're not playing along. Conform!

If you want to borrow a lot of money last minute that's asking for trouble. Be prudent, figure out the money situation up front.... or you know where you'll have to stick it.

12   gregpfielding   2013 Oct 11, 8:19am  

FunTime says

Or maybe a more helpful statement to write is that I wish the process were improved and more transparent. I suspect it is an even worse experience than buying a car.

Transparency isn't the issue here. It's that buyers really are better off spending more time working with their lender before writing offers so there are no surprises.

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