ROFR Thread January to March 2021 *PLEASE SEE FIRST POST FOR INSTRUCTIONS & FORMATTING TOOL*

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Element_of_Fun---$135-$27890-200-CCV@WL-Dec-339/20, 200/21, 200/22- sent 2/26

Hi everyone, new poster / purchaser here. All the advice on these boards has been invaluable and helped me not only convince DH that we should buy in, but also score a good contract price!
And loaded '20 points - nice! Hope you make it past the ROFR monster!
 

There’s no telling what they’ll take anymore. My CCV 100pt @ $140 passed in Jan. with 79/2020 then 100pts after that.
I don’t think they’ve ever taken a CCV contract, in that they still have points to sell. Am sure they will in the future when CC sells out, but I don’t believe that’s the case now.
 
I don’t think they’ve ever taken a CCV contract, in that they still have points to sell. Am sure they will in the future when CC sells out, but I don’t believe that’s the case now.

Pretty sure one was taken a few weeks back? I remember reading it here.
 
welp, spoke too soon on that one. Seller is firm on all fronts!
Some sellers are ridiculous, and do not really understand real estate (this comes from an attorney who practices in real estate law and has seen it all at this point).
 
Some sellers are ridiculous, and do not really understand real estate (this comes from an attorney who practices in real estate law and has seen it all at this point).
I disagree. Sellers are just trying to maximize their return, as we all would if we were selling! And with a hard to find UY like March, I’ve occasionally had to pay full price, and don’t regret doing it. And, in case you haven’t noticed, it’s a bit of a seller’s market right now. Inventory is low while demand is still pretty high.
 
I disagree. Sellers are just trying to maximize their return, as we all would if we were selling! And with a hard to find UY like March, I’ve occasionally had to pay full price, and don’t regret doing it. And, in case you haven’t noticed, it’s a bit of a seller’s market right now. Inventory is low while demand is still pretty high.

They can hold firm if they want, but I have seen so many sellers holding firm for like two or three weeks and then realizing that they have to reduce their price. A lot of times they wind up with the same amount they could have gotten two weeks earlier if they weren't stubborn about their unreasonable price. I had one recently where they were listed way too high and then three weeks later were asking if I was still interested because no one wanted to pay that price.
 
They can hold firm if they want, but I have seen so many sellers holding firm for like two or three weeks and then realizing that they have to reduce their price. A lot of times they wind up with the same amount they could have gotten two weeks earlier if they weren't stubborn about their unreasonable price. I had one recently where they were listed way too high and then three weeks later were asking if I was still interested because no one wanted to pay that price.
Sure, that’s the risk as a seller, But there are risks for a buyer too. Offer too low and you risk losing the contract, or getting it and losing to ROFR.
 
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