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19370 Calle De Barcelona, Cupertino, CA 95014


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2010 Jan 27, 1:04am   2,442 views  6 comments

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Recently I saw this house was sold:19370 Calle De Barcelona, Cupertino, CA 95014How to find out the real sale price?  Thanks!

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1   Patrick   2010 Jan 27, 1:12am  

In theory, the official sale price is at the Santa Clara County building. You may be able to find it online, or may have to go in personally. You cannot trust the realtors.

Even the county records are a bit suspect. Funny things happen. Like in San Mateo County, what's really recorded is the transfer tax, which is supposed to be proportional to the sale price. But there is no law against paying more transfer tax than required, to make the sale price be reported as higher than it really was.

2   mtntrek9   2010 Jan 27, 3:43am  

OMG.... I just bought an investment home and thank god i had a realtor. I received all the local comparables directly from real list. Nothing was fake. I wouldn't ever walk into a bank to buy a home. Are you effin crazy? Banks are greedy, they are not in the business to powder your ass and be sure you are happy. They are there to make money back.

When i sold my last home my realtor told me to pick what percentage I want to pay the buyers agent. I have done a lot of research on this and it is sellers who set fees, not realtors. Also, it is like anything else, when you purchase a anything, even a TV from Sony via Best Buy, Sony has bills to pay to sell that TV and yest he consumer pays Sony and it is Sony whom must pay their bills NOT the buyer of the TV.
Sadly you sound very angry and a bit skewed. Everything you buy comes with a cost of selling EVEN your groceries have brokers involved. Why don't you go directly to a chicken farm and see what price you pay.

FSBO,,,,, my friend tried that and every scamer buyer showed up at his front door. He is not a professional to deal with a scamer. Scamers buy your property then sue you for lack of disclosure. Realtors have insurance for this. So try to buy that policy they pay thousands for.

Anyway, I can apprecate what you say here, some is true but most is becasue you are angry at the world.

3   Patrick   2010 Jan 27, 4:22am  

mtntrek9, it sounds like you are a realtor.

4   Chris5416   2010 Feb 6, 9:57am  

Mtmtreck - You're making that up. Scammers going through an entire transaction to turn around and file suit for lack of disclosure? And these scammers are targeting people who are uninsured? Doesn't make sense. Do you have examples of court filings of this type (ie public record)?

5   WayneinCA   2010 Apr 3, 1:36am  

Prices in Cupertino doesn't seem to drop much. Will it ever drop enough so that the rent-to-buy ratio is reasonable?

6   elliemae   2010 Apr 3, 10:34am  

mtntrek9 says

I have done a lot of research on this and it is sellers who set fees, not realtors.

Yes, I've done a lot of research on this and found that realtors think that statement is a load of crap. Realtors believe that their "services" are worth commission of around 6%. Try negotiating that down and they'll walk away. That's because they believe that they're necessary. A realtor won't show a home if he doesn't get a big enough commission. But as a realtor you should know this.

mtntrek9 says

FSBO,,,,, my friend tried that and every scamer buyer showed up at his front door.

uh, what's a "scamer?"

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