> As a consumer in the bay area, I know WestField SF will be neglected.
I guess this one was too self-evident, as that feels like it was a truism even before the foreclosure considering the overall direction the entire area has already been headed for over a decade and the stores within the mall that have already closed. Do you see the foreclosure itself having had a unique impact on these feelings? To me, public sentiment has already been very negative.
> Foreclosed assets go for lower price than before
Makes total sense! Wasn't thinking what happens after the next sale re: property taxes, good point.
I guess this one was too self-evident, as that feels like it was a truism even before the foreclosure considering the overall direction the entire area has already been headed for over a decade and the stores within the mall that have already closed. Do you see the foreclosure itself having had a unique impact on these feelings? To me, public sentiment has already been very negative.
> Foreclosed assets go for lower price than before
Makes total sense! Wasn't thinking what happens after the next sale re: property taxes, good point.
Thanks for explaining!