$344,999
Seller could get up to $134,595
Learn how this information can help you negotiate
- Beds
- 3
- Baths
- 2.0
- sq ft
- 1,636
2614 NW 22nd St, Fort Worth, TX 76106
2614 NW 22nd St
Fort Worth, TX 76106
- 21 days on market
- Price drop $5,000↓
Details
Property type
Est. home value
Lot size
Price per sq ft
Year built
Price History
NTREIS #20768192
NTREIS #20768192
NTREIS #14190138
Schools & Community
Neighborhood:
Far Greater Northside
Elementary school:
Turner Wj
Middle school:
Kirkpatric
High school:
Northside
School district:
Fort Worth ISD
Negotiation Insights
Before you make an offer, understand who you are negotiating with so you can tailor your negotiation strategy to their situation.
Seller could get up to
$134,595This is an estimate of how much the seller could receive at closing after paying off the outstanding mortgage.
Seller’s Loan History
Before you make an offer, understand who you are negotiating with so you can tailor your negotiation strategy to their situation.
Lender
Loan start date
Original loan amount
Est. remaining balance
Interest rate
Loan type
Seller
Source: Public records data
If you're the owner, you can request to remove loan details. Email listingsupport@tomo.com
How insights can help you
If the seller has a low interest rate, they may be tempted to rent the property out if they can't get the price they have in mind.
MotivationIf the seller already got a job in a different city, they may feel pressure to sell quickly to free up cash for a new home.
EquityIf the seller stands to receive a large amount of cash when they sell the property, they might be willing to negotiate on the offer price.
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Status: Active
Tomo last checked: 11/21/2024 at 7:50 PM
Listing updated: 11/14/2024 at 7:22 PM
Listed by: Jose Espinoza, Perla Realty Group, LLC Phone #: (817) 703-5557
MLS: NTREIS #20768192
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