See below for previous posts -- and comments -- on the listing at 1435 N. Pass, Burbank. An agent in my office, whose client made an offer on it for $435,000, tells me that there were ten offers by last weekend. His client's offer was not the highest, and he believes Pass went into escrow around $440,000+. This is still less than what I think the house is worth, and in my opinion, the buyers got a fabulous deal. I'll know exactly what it sold for when the price is published in the multiple listing service next month.
I think that if the sellers had priced this a little closer to the comps, it would have taken a longer to sell. That's a bad thing. But I also think they would have ended up with a higher price -- and that's a good thing, if you're a seller.
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