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From $30 to $139 in less than 24 hours?
saw a resale listed on the villages site.....looked interesting..
checked it out in the tax records and wow.... 402 Tarrson... Previous owners in 2015 made great improvements to there home....looked fantastic...brand new.... then Listed it For sale for $30k 1/20/2016 Sold it for $30k that same day 1/20/2016 New owners listed it for sale....again that same day 1/20/2016 for $139 with a MLS Realtor.....no sale.. go figure...Now its listed on the VLS $138,500...... $110 profit ..... makes ya wanna say hummmm....... It didn't/hasn't sold as of yet......hopefully people take the time to research before they sell and buy....make yourself money....not someone else |
There could be a misprint in there somewhere. No way a "much improved" house in TV sold for $30,000. I know that's the historic district, but the developers are paying people WAY more than that for disastrous homes that they're going to demolish.
Another explanation is that a divorcing couple is splitting equity (or other various explanations). |
It might been foreclosure?
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Address not disclosed, Lady Lake FL, 32159 (Foreclosure #318245834) | Homes.com |
i looked at that house in july a neighbor told me the owner had passed and his son bought the house and was reselling it
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The Villages - Search for New, Pre-owned Homes and Villas in The Villages, Florida |
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They sure did a great job on fixing it up. It looks brand new and is very open and has great finishes. |
I wish the villages would put Sq foot of lot in listing. I find it extremely annoying.
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Of course they are smarter than me, they have figured out something, maybe they get more calls if they don't include it. Still, annoying nonetheless. Especially annoying when they say "oversized lot." |
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I'm sure that the $30,000 price had to be some kind of family transfer. Maybe the son bought out a siblings share. |
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I don't see where it was a forclosure...... |
Since it is another rainy day here at the Jersey Shore, I did some sleuthing around re this property and found:
The quick and dirty of this home is that it was owned by Mr/Mrs Olin and dghtr/SIL the Carattinis; there was a forclosure action implemented 9/1995; the action was finalized 2/1996 in favor of the bank and was voluntarily dismissed/released by the bank 3/1996. Apparently the Olins both passed away by 3/2013 and ownership appears to have gone to dghtr Dorothy Carattini who was then able to sell it - and did so 1/2016 for $30,000. Info was available by searching records found at: Property Details : Lake County Property Appraiser |
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