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1   BayArea   2017 Sep 13, 4:28pm  

When you begin to understand that many of the Peninsula home prices being advertised aren't real (meaning the owner would never sell for their asking price), then this becomes less surprising. Pricing low to create a frenzy and frustrate many would-be buyers is more common here than anywhere I've ever seen.

If the home sold for $782K above the 6mo comparable prices in that neighborhood, then that would be an interesting story.

Nothing to see here.
2   MAGA   2017 Sep 13, 6:11pm  

It's interesting that they show both a listing agent and a buyer's agent. Does that mean you have to use the buyer agent of their choice? What a scam.
3   BayArea   2017 Sep 13, 6:17pm  

jvolstad says
It's interesting that they show both a listing agent and a buyer's agent. Does that mean you have to use the buyer agent of their choice? What a scam.


They just list who the buyer's agent was in the transaction for records. Fortunately there's two different companies shown for buyer and seller agents
4   justme   2017 Sep 13, 6:21pm  

$2.4M for this crapbox (on a 13,000ft2 lot) in Sunnyvale? Delusional buyer. This must be the peak.
5   Strategist   2017 Sep 13, 10:26pm  

By 2020 it will be a $4 million house. Just wait and see.
6   RWSGFY   2017 Sep 13, 11:47pm  

You can have my shack for $3M. Limited time offer.

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