billyshelby
Well-Known Member
Perhaps it's not your summer home. Maybe you have a primary residence you really want to sell. For various reasons, you just don't want to live there any longer. You have some decent offers, but you can't sell until you have a new residence. Otherwise you may be stuck in a crappy apartment in the 'hood waiting for next year's crop of homes to become available (in this scenario, there are a limited number of truly desirable homes on the market).
So the value of getting a deal done is worth overpaying on the new home because you can now get rid of the other one.
This is not a relevant allegory. It goes back to what I've been saying. Deals for Devin Harris are separate from deals for Mo. Getting Mo does not make dealing Harris "possible", it makes dealing Harris "less painful." That's fine and dandy so long as you got value in your deal for Mo in the first place which we didn't.