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Well Dave, I hate to admit it but you just might be onto something here.As far as bidding goes, I am willing to go over $100k if we go 50/50. Oh, and by the way, you put up the deposit - I'll get you later.
Im not bidding on this but here is my guess, Im sticking with my 89 bids ( might be low) Im guessing the winning bid will be 127.6 K This is just a guess , DO NOT change your bid based on my BS as it is simply BS from me and nothing more and is based on absolutely nothing ( I think it is worth 50 k under that as I would only bid in the mid 70s for this if it didnt have the neighbours. with the 80 neighbours, its worthless crap)If the winner last name starts with a K and has 11 letters, ..bid may go higher then I guessed above . That party is the only one I can see having a true valuePlease post results
If the winner last name starts with a K and has 11 letters, ..bid may go higher then I guessed above . That party is the only one I can see having a true valuePlease post results
Mississauga may indeed indicate how Rice Lake will go. The house and townhouse were redeemed. There were 58 people attending, plus 9 city staff, and a security guard. The commercial/industrial condo at 145 Traders Blvd had 13 tenders and high of $219,99. Second high was 160,000. This unit was assessed at $210,000 and the unit beside this one sold for $195,000 last September. By the time the city adds HST and tax adjustment, this one will have sold for about $250,000. No one bid the strip of land.The vacant lot got 11 bids and the high and second high were $305,000 and $188,100. Amazing!If this is any indication then the Rice Lake "tear down cottage" could go for much more than it is worth, since whether or not a lot can realistically be built upon does not really seem to matter. It must be the weather
Quote from: g2020 on March 21, 2012, 10:33:49 PMMississauga may indeed indicate how Rice Lake will go. The house and townhouse were redeemed. There were 58 people attending, plus 9 city staff, and a security guard. The commercial/industrial condo at 145 Traders Blvd had 13 tenders and high of $219,99. Second high was 160,000. This unit was assessed at $210,000 and the unit beside this one sold for $195,000 last September. By the time the city adds HST and tax adjustment, this one will have sold for about $250,000. No one bid the strip of land.The vacant lot got 11 bids and the high and second high were $305,000 and $188,100. Amazing!If this is any indication then the Rice Lake "tear down cottage" could go for much more than it is worth, since whether or not a lot can realistically be built upon does not really seem to matter. It must be the weather So will you be taking a drive to Grafton tomorrow?
Quote from: Dave2 on March 21, 2012, 10:59:14 PMQuote from: g2020 on March 21, 2012, 10:33:49 PMMississauga may indeed indicate how Rice Lake will go. The house and townhouse were redeemed. There were 58 people attending, plus 9 city staff, and a security guard. The commercial/industrial condo at 145 Traders Blvd had 13 tenders and high of $219,99. Second high was 160,000. This unit was assessed at $210,000 and the unit beside this one sold for $195,000 last September. By the time the city adds HST and tax adjustment, this one will have sold for about $250,000. No one bid the strip of land.The vacant lot got 11 bids and the high and second high were $305,000 and $188,100. Amazing!If this is any indication then the Rice Lake "tear down cottage" could go for much more than it is worth, since whether or not a lot can realistically be built upon does not really seem to matter. It must be the weather So will you be taking a drive to Grafton tomorrow?WOW!!! Gord, are you back in Toronto? Dave and I were talking this past weekend how nice it would be for Dave to buy the three of us a beer.
Well Dave, maybe you will be in a mood to celebrate after you win the Rice Lake waterfront later today. So, Dave's buying, who's in?