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Why does the faucet get left on at foreclosed properties?

January 27, 2011 By Ryan Lundquist 6 Comments

I recently came across yet another water spicket left on at a bank-owned property. This particular spicket was located in the backyard and was probably spewing water for a few days (despite the side gate being locked –> meaning someone had to jump the fence to turn this one on). The damage? At least half the crawl space had a couple inches of standing water. No bueno.

Why does the water get left on at foreclosed properties?

A) Disappointed owners wanting to stick it to the lender.
B) Squatters leaving their mark.
C) Vandals having “fun”.
D) Youth who don’t realize the costs and responsibilities of the adult world.
E) An accident.

It’s too bad things like this happen because if there is significant damage, the property will likely sell for less, and thereby hurt the value of other properties nearby. Foreclosure is such a difficult reality for so many in our local market. In no way am I trying to minimize the real pain that families go through when they have to let go of their property. I think by now we all personally know quite a few people who have been through the foreclosure process. I’m only thinking philosophically about why things like this happen. What does water being left on tell us about human behavior? What’s the psychology behind water faucets being left on?

UPDATE: Since sharing this post on my Facebook page this morning, two REO agents mentioned that winterizing has been the primary cause of running faucets. Interesting.

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Filed Under: Appraisal Stuff, Photos from the Field, Random Stuff Tagged With: Appraisal, Appraiser, appraiser in Sacramento, Bank Owned, Foreclosure, foreclosure damage, Lundquist Appraisal Company, psychology and foreclosures, REO, water damage, water faucet left on at bank-owned property, water spicket left on at REO

The 200th video on Sacramento Real Estate Tube

November 18, 2010 By Ryan Lundquist 4 Comments

I don’t think I’ve mentioned SacTube here since March, so I figured I’d give a little shoutout since I just posted video #202 yesterday. If you didn’t know, I launched a website eight months ago called Sacramento Real Estate Tube with the goal of creating a resourceful video real estate hub for locals and the general public.

It’s been neat to see the website improve over time and it’s been great to connect with local real estate professionals too. One of the byproducts for me hosting this site is that I’ve been able to connect with some solid real estate professionals like Chad Focht, Gena Riede, and The Ostroms, as well as learn a thing or two from their videos.

Sometimes agents ask me why I run “The Tube”. Maybe it seems a little unexpected to see an appraiser spear-heading something like this. Basically the purpose of SacTube is threefold: 1) Be a non-spammy resource to the public by sharing good videos; 2) Help increase web exposure for local real estate professionals (free marketing never hurts, right?); and 3) Build strong business relationships. In all of this, I firmly believe in being authentic and genuinely resourceful and helpful. Did I mention too how relevant I think video is for conveying information too?

If you have any questions about the site or videos to share, let me know. There is zero cost to post videos. Thank you for listening to my great news.

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Filed Under: Random Stuff, Resources, Videos Tagged With: Appraisal, Appraiser, Chad Focht, Gina Riede, Lundquist Appraisal Company, Networking, Real estate videos in Sacramento, Resourcefulness, Sacramento Real Estate, Sacramento Real Estate Tube, SacTube, Steve Ostrom

Quick Real Estate Conversations at Starbucks

April 22, 2010 By Ryan Lundquist Leave a Comment

I ran into an acquaintance at Starbucks recently and we ended up having a very brief conversation about the real estate market in Sacramento. This friend of a friend just happened to be spending some time with her Realtor, and while waiting for our drinks to come to the bar, the Realtor asked me, “So how is the real estate market doing?”

We literally only had about a minute to talk, and like usual I find that it’s no small task to truly sum up the happenings of the real estate market in only sixty seconds. I suppose technically real estate market conversations can be treated like some sort of a speed-networking introduction, but my sense is that this type of exchange is really best for sitting down over coffee instead of waiting for coffee. Nonetheless, I had the brief conversation of course, but I found myself wishing for more time to realy grapple with different facets of the market. 

I mention this because I have quite a few visitors to this blog every day (thank you). People type in questions in a search engine to find answers to what they are looking for. So I say to you, if you have questions about the local real estate market, appraisal standards, FHA, a particular neighborhood, property taxes, or any other topic you might find on my blog, I just wanted to let you know I’m accessible.

You can reach me at 916-595-3735, ryan@LundquistCompany.com, on Twitter at @SacAppraiser, YouTube, Facebook, or in the form to the right or below. Please contact me for questions, discussion, or if you are in need of my appraisal or property tax appeal services.

By the way, does anyone keep an app on your phone to find coffee shops, whether Starbucks or something else?

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