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Real estate agent David Crisp’s former mansion sold Friday for $1.2 million, according to the Bakersfield Multiple Listing Service, which indexes properties for sale. The sale price was $500,000 lower than what Crisp, 28, paid for the 6,666-square-foot Seven Oaks home less than three years...
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An opulent Seven Oaks home, one of the most recognizable symbols of real estate agent David Crisp’s rise and fall, was listed for sale Monday for $1.17 million. Crisp paid $1.7 million for the home less than three years ago. Details and photos of the home's interior are here. The bank...
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David Crisp and Carl Cole, the image-makers of Bakersfield’s bygone real estate boom, ended the year deep in a quagmire of home loan defaults, allegations of deceptive borrowing practices, civil lawsuits and an ongoing FBI investigation. Although Cole, 60, left the now-defunct Crisp...
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Andrew Leonard, author of Salon.com's "How the World Works" blog on globalization, wrote about the larger implications of the rise and fall of David Crisp in a post on Wednesday titled " Fake it until you make it: A housing flipper saga." He gives a quick rehash of the...
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The main house and former primary residence of David Crisp was auctioned off today at 11:20 AM on the steps of City Hall, this Monday, December 3rd. The 6,666-square-foot, four-bedroom, 4.5-bath home at 10509 Newquay Court sits behind gates on nearly three-quarters of an acre of manicured lawn....
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We have the former primary residence of David Crisp scheduled to be on our Caravan. The Bakersfield Association of Realtors has been having a Caravan where we view up to 15 available homes, each Thursday we focus on a different area. On November 1st we will be in SouthWest Bakersfield, West of...
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Crisp & Cole Real Estate has a new name — Crisp Real Estate Inc.  The company headed by David Crisp has also cut back on staffing and plans for new office space.  According to sources close to the company, Crisp is also doing away with Tower Lending.  What do you think...
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