Thursday, December 17, 2009
Military Short Sales
Did you know that if you are in the military and are being transferred and cannot sell your home you can apply for the Homeownership Assistance Program (HAP)? You must apply and have your home listed withe a Realtor who will submit offers on your behalf and market the property during and after you have moved. This is especially good for those who cannot because of security clearance move forward with a short sale. If you need more information please contact me with no obligation.
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Are Short Sales Selling?
Short sales aren't short, but they are getting there. After a package has been submitted I have been getting my BPO's done within two weeks, and an answer within 2-4 weeks after that. That's a far cry from the 4-6 months you hjear about. As long as when the listing agent submits the package, it is complete. There are two reasons why a short sale will take longer. Number 1, the agent did not have a complete package, The listing agent should be getting all the required documents together and waiting until an offer is received and then submitting a package. Number two, the listing agent is submitting multiple offers. If you are a home buyer or an representing one, ask the listing agent if he/she is submitting multiple offers or taking back ups. The best way is to submit take back ups. The only situation where si would put in a second offer is if the first was an investor low ball offer, that wouldn't be accepted anyway. If the second offer is two thousand above the first, it's not worth it to hold up progress for that. If the bank wants more, you go to the first contract and counter, if they won't go to your back up you already have and submit. By this point the listing agent should have a direct email contact in the department fro a fast response.
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