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A BUYERS ADVISORY
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Some Insight Into Short Sales
IF a home is being sold for below what the current seller owes on the property and the seller does not have other funds to make up the difference at closing the sale is considered a short sale. A short sale is different from a foreclosure, which is when the seller's lender has taken title of the home and is selling it directly. Homeowners often try to accomplish a short sale in order to avoid foreclosure. But a short sale holds many potential pitfalls for buyers. Know the risks before you pursue a short-sale purchase. You're a good candidate for a short-sale purchase if:You're very patient. Even after you come to agreement with the seller to buy a short-sale property, the seller’s lender (or lenders, If there is more than one mortgage) has to approve sale before you can close.When there is only one mortgage, short-sale experts say lender approval typically takes about two months. Your financing is in order. Lenders like cash offers. If you're preapproved, have a large down payment, and can close at any time, your offer will be viewed more favorably than that of a buyer whose financing is less secure. Lenders like no-contingency offers and flexible closing terms.
What is an REO or bank-owned property? A property acquired in foreclosure and now owned by the bank. How did this property become an REO? The last owner of this home was not able the mortgage payments. The mortgage note holder seized the property and evicted the owner. In some cases, the bank attempted to auction the property and pay off the existing liens and mortgages. If that was not successful, the bank was thendeeded the property by the Trustee. It is now an REO property. How do banks sell REO properties? The banks are not in the real estate holding business so they must sell these homes. Because most foreclosed properties are not successful at auction, REO propertieshave flooded the market. In any market, if there is an OVERSUPPLY the market willdepreciate. They'll have Realtors assist them By listing REO inventory. |
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