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  1. #11
    dannbkk is offline Fixer Upper
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    Good idea, its got me posting and i guess at the end of the day everyone is happy!

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    OregonLO is offline Moderator
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    you need a certain minimum of posts to have a signature show up...I'm think the guys here got tired of spammers coming in and wasting our time and space.

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    vegas-kid is offline Fixer Upper
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    i love the rule, even if i am trying to get to my 15 posts I think its a great way to get rid of the one hit wonders. I post over at the realestateweb, you know the rest, and i wish they had the same rule. You want a free link, you got to earn it!

    Vegas-kid

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    OregonLO is offline Moderator
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    I agree Vegas, I think its the smart route to take. Plus it keeps people posting and not overposting in one thread just to get their sig links up there. How's the Vegas market?

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    vegas-kid is offline Fixer Upper
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    Vegas market is not so hot these days. IMO the only thing we have going for us is the steady influx of the residents. Because of this porperty value is almost holding it's value.

    The other thing is new home builders are helping keep the value by not lowering their prices, too much. Instead they are offering off the wall commisions , 6%, and crazy incentives to the buyer. So the home sale shows at say 300k but it is equivilant to say $250. This hurts the re-sale market big time but also helps them hold the value.

    It's an amazing differnce from a 2004 when they were paying 1% or a flat 1k. Now they are kissing but and begging for your business.

    Vegas-kid

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    OregonLO is offline Moderator
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    Its funny how when things turn their way they put there nose up in the air and act like they a gift to the real estate world and then when it flips quick to kiss and make up. I've never been a fan of that tactic. At least values are holding. It seems my clients are really trying to undercut the seller's listing price but I think properties have become over priced here in Oregon.

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