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April 19, 2008 at 8:56 PM #190724April 19, 2008 at 9:48 PM #190632PadreBrianParticipant
nicole, good luck!
btw, I knew that the bank was lying when they said they had 3 offers and they wanted you to make your offer higher! Good job.
April 19, 2008 at 9:48 PM #190654PadreBrianParticipantnicole, good luck!
btw, I knew that the bank was lying when they said they had 3 offers and they wanted you to make your offer higher! Good job.
April 19, 2008 at 9:48 PM #190685PadreBrianParticipantnicole, good luck!
btw, I knew that the bank was lying when they said they had 3 offers and they wanted you to make your offer higher! Good job.
April 19, 2008 at 9:48 PM #190698PadreBrianParticipantnicole, good luck!
btw, I knew that the bank was lying when they said they had 3 offers and they wanted you to make your offer higher! Good job.
April 19, 2008 at 9:48 PM #190744PadreBrianParticipantnicole, good luck!
btw, I knew that the bank was lying when they said they had 3 offers and they wanted you to make your offer higher! Good job.
April 19, 2008 at 10:23 PM #190652SD RealtorParticipantJust to clarify, the bank does not ever say whether they have 1 offer or 10 offers, it is the listing agent who tells you how many offers are on the table. As a buyer for a short sale you never deal with the bank. The bank only deals with the listing agent and then only when the owner of the home gives the bank express consent to work with the listing agent on the short sale.
SD Realtor
April 19, 2008 at 10:23 PM #190674SD RealtorParticipantJust to clarify, the bank does not ever say whether they have 1 offer or 10 offers, it is the listing agent who tells you how many offers are on the table. As a buyer for a short sale you never deal with the bank. The bank only deals with the listing agent and then only when the owner of the home gives the bank express consent to work with the listing agent on the short sale.
SD Realtor
April 19, 2008 at 10:23 PM #190704SD RealtorParticipantJust to clarify, the bank does not ever say whether they have 1 offer or 10 offers, it is the listing agent who tells you how many offers are on the table. As a buyer for a short sale you never deal with the bank. The bank only deals with the listing agent and then only when the owner of the home gives the bank express consent to work with the listing agent on the short sale.
SD Realtor
April 19, 2008 at 10:23 PM #190718SD RealtorParticipantJust to clarify, the bank does not ever say whether they have 1 offer or 10 offers, it is the listing agent who tells you how many offers are on the table. As a buyer for a short sale you never deal with the bank. The bank only deals with the listing agent and then only when the owner of the home gives the bank express consent to work with the listing agent on the short sale.
SD Realtor
April 19, 2008 at 10:23 PM #190764SD RealtorParticipantJust to clarify, the bank does not ever say whether they have 1 offer or 10 offers, it is the listing agent who tells you how many offers are on the table. As a buyer for a short sale you never deal with the bank. The bank only deals with the listing agent and then only when the owner of the home gives the bank express consent to work with the listing agent on the short sale.
SD Realtor
April 20, 2008 at 7:51 AM #190722NicoleParticipantPadre and SD- Yes, the realtor may have been lying about the other deals. I try not to think about that, because overall he was a really nice guys to work with and I like to think the best of people. As you mentioned SD, we received all the info from the listing agent. We initially did have permission to talk to the bank, but the offer seemed to be traveling around to different departments. After the first 6 weeks the contact our agent had been given was no longer the correct contact, since then the whole process was a big black box.
I can’t tell you how many times, I heard “we just need one more signature from management.” No for the past 3 days, the latest saying is “everything is signed but someone just need to pick it up and fax it to us.” Who knows…
BTW SD, I didn’t mean to hijack the thread. I’m still hoping to hear from others regarding your original thread subject.
I’ve been watching on SD lookup in Encinitas and Cardiff and seen nothing that is priced well. About what month do you typically see the prices come down after spring?
-nicole
new house hunterApril 20, 2008 at 7:51 AM #190746NicoleParticipantPadre and SD- Yes, the realtor may have been lying about the other deals. I try not to think about that, because overall he was a really nice guys to work with and I like to think the best of people. As you mentioned SD, we received all the info from the listing agent. We initially did have permission to talk to the bank, but the offer seemed to be traveling around to different departments. After the first 6 weeks the contact our agent had been given was no longer the correct contact, since then the whole process was a big black box.
I can’t tell you how many times, I heard “we just need one more signature from management.” No for the past 3 days, the latest saying is “everything is signed but someone just need to pick it up and fax it to us.” Who knows…
BTW SD, I didn’t mean to hijack the thread. I’m still hoping to hear from others regarding your original thread subject.
I’ve been watching on SD lookup in Encinitas and Cardiff and seen nothing that is priced well. About what month do you typically see the prices come down after spring?
-nicole
new house hunterApril 20, 2008 at 7:51 AM #190774NicoleParticipantPadre and SD- Yes, the realtor may have been lying about the other deals. I try not to think about that, because overall he was a really nice guys to work with and I like to think the best of people. As you mentioned SD, we received all the info from the listing agent. We initially did have permission to talk to the bank, but the offer seemed to be traveling around to different departments. After the first 6 weeks the contact our agent had been given was no longer the correct contact, since then the whole process was a big black box.
I can’t tell you how many times, I heard “we just need one more signature from management.” No for the past 3 days, the latest saying is “everything is signed but someone just need to pick it up and fax it to us.” Who knows…
BTW SD, I didn’t mean to hijack the thread. I’m still hoping to hear from others regarding your original thread subject.
I’ve been watching on SD lookup in Encinitas and Cardiff and seen nothing that is priced well. About what month do you typically see the prices come down after spring?
-nicole
new house hunterApril 20, 2008 at 7:51 AM #190788NicoleParticipantPadre and SD- Yes, the realtor may have been lying about the other deals. I try not to think about that, because overall he was a really nice guys to work with and I like to think the best of people. As you mentioned SD, we received all the info from the listing agent. We initially did have permission to talk to the bank, but the offer seemed to be traveling around to different departments. After the first 6 weeks the contact our agent had been given was no longer the correct contact, since then the whole process was a big black box.
I can’t tell you how many times, I heard “we just need one more signature from management.” No for the past 3 days, the latest saying is “everything is signed but someone just need to pick it up and fax it to us.” Who knows…
BTW SD, I didn’t mean to hijack the thread. I’m still hoping to hear from others regarding your original thread subject.
I’ve been watching on SD lookup in Encinitas and Cardiff and seen nothing that is priced well. About what month do you typically see the prices come down after spring?
-nicole
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