Zillow Advice: Buying Foreclosures - How much can you expect to negotiate on a foreclosure that has been on the market for over 100 days http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/How-much-can-you-expect-to-negotiate-on-a-foreclosure-that-has-been-on-the-market-for-over-100-days/244430/ Zillow Advice | Zillow Real Estate Remember, real estate is ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/How-much-can-you-expect-to-negotiate-on-a-foreclosure-that-has-been-on-the-market-for-over-100-days/244430/ Remember, real estate is local! There is no magical formula, it is supply and demand. For the most part we've been seeing homes that are selling at 100% of their asking price and in some cases I've seen some homes go for 10's of thousands more if there are multiple bids. Talk to you realtor and talk to an agent that has had experience with the purchase of foreclosures. if you want to know the Las Vegas real estate statistics have a look at the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.myhomeinvegas.com/mynews.txt">rss feed</a>. Wed, 10 Jun 2009 18:10:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/How-much-can-you-expect-to-negotiate-on-a-foreclosure-that-has-been-on-the-market-for-over-100-days/244430/ 2009-06-10T18:10:00Z Depends if they made any ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/How-much-can-you-expect-to-negotiate-on-a-foreclosure-that-has-been-on-the-market-for-over-100-days/244430/ Depends if they made any price reductions in that time.&nbsp; If they have, they might still be expecting 90% of their current asking price.&nbsp; If its the original price still, it may be up in the air, so just submit your best offer. Wed, 10 Jun 2009 17:55:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/How-much-can-you-expect-to-negotiate-on-a-foreclosure-that-has-been-on-the-market-for-over-100-days/244430/ 2009-06-10T17:55:00Z Good morning,Great question! ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/How-much-can-you-expect-to-negotiate-on-a-foreclosure-that-has-been-on-the-market-for-over-100-days/244430/ Good morning,<br/><br/>Great question! The amount you can expect to negotiate will vary listing by listing. For example, it may be that the bank is rejecting all offers below X amount.<br/><br/>[content removed by moderator for being self promotional] Wed, 10 Jun 2009 13:01:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/How-much-can-you-expect-to-negotiate-on-a-foreclosure-that-has-been-on-the-market-for-over-100-days/244430/ 2009-06-10T13:01:00Z What's more relevant is how ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/How-much-can-you-expect-to-negotiate-on-a-foreclosure-that-has-been-on-the-market-for-over-100-days/244430/ What's more relevant is how much the price has dropped in the last 100 days. <br/><br/>If it's dropped 50 percent from the original <a href="http://www.zillow.com/local-info/#metric=mt%3D18%26dt%3D1%26tp%3D5%26rt%3D14%26r%3D102001%2C394913%2C394806%2C394463">listing price</a> versus dropped zero percent from the original listing price is an important part of the equation. Wed, 10 Jun 2009 04:26:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/How-much-can-you-expect-to-negotiate-on-a-foreclosure-that-has-been-on-the-market-for-over-100-days/244430/ 2009-06-10T04:26:00Z