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April 1, 2009 at 1:17 PM #375747April 1, 2009 at 1:34 PM #375533UCGalParticipant
I have a question about short sales, also…
As I understand it, short sales benefit the seller… they can sell their house for less than they owe, and walk away with a ding to their credit… but free from that debt.
So why would sellers tolerate short sale listings that have limited info? No description, limited pictures. If I were the seller, I’d want my home MARKETED.
Here are two examples I came across today.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090019304-5009_Roscrea_San_Diego_Ca_92117
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090019285-5260_Aberdeen_San_Diego_Ca_92117
(I suspect it’s the same agent, based on the terseness and lack of pictures.)
April 1, 2009 at 1:34 PM #375879UCGalParticipantI have a question about short sales, also…
As I understand it, short sales benefit the seller… they can sell their house for less than they owe, and walk away with a ding to their credit… but free from that debt.
So why would sellers tolerate short sale listings that have limited info? No description, limited pictures. If I were the seller, I’d want my home MARKETED.
Here are two examples I came across today.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090019304-5009_Roscrea_San_Diego_Ca_92117
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090019285-5260_Aberdeen_San_Diego_Ca_92117
(I suspect it’s the same agent, based on the terseness and lack of pictures.)
April 1, 2009 at 1:34 PM #375251UCGalParticipantI have a question about short sales, also…
As I understand it, short sales benefit the seller… they can sell their house for less than they owe, and walk away with a ding to their credit… but free from that debt.
So why would sellers tolerate short sale listings that have limited info? No description, limited pictures. If I were the seller, I’d want my home MARKETED.
Here are two examples I came across today.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090019304-5009_Roscrea_San_Diego_Ca_92117
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090019285-5260_Aberdeen_San_Diego_Ca_92117
(I suspect it’s the same agent, based on the terseness and lack of pictures.)
April 1, 2009 at 1:34 PM #375712UCGalParticipantI have a question about short sales, also…
As I understand it, short sales benefit the seller… they can sell their house for less than they owe, and walk away with a ding to their credit… but free from that debt.
So why would sellers tolerate short sale listings that have limited info? No description, limited pictures. If I were the seller, I’d want my home MARKETED.
Here are two examples I came across today.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090019304-5009_Roscrea_San_Diego_Ca_92117
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090019285-5260_Aberdeen_San_Diego_Ca_92117
(I suspect it’s the same agent, based on the terseness and lack of pictures.)
April 1, 2009 at 1:34 PM #375757UCGalParticipantI have a question about short sales, also…
As I understand it, short sales benefit the seller… they can sell their house for less than they owe, and walk away with a ding to their credit… but free from that debt.
So why would sellers tolerate short sale listings that have limited info? No description, limited pictures. If I were the seller, I’d want my home MARKETED.
Here are two examples I came across today.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090019304-5009_Roscrea_San_Diego_Ca_92117
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090019285-5260_Aberdeen_San_Diego_Ca_92117
(I suspect it’s the same agent, based on the terseness and lack of pictures.)
April 1, 2009 at 1:54 PM #375261SD RealtorParticipantAs far as the benefit to how hard your credit is hit, I cannot make any firm comments. I don’t want to make any speculative statements there because honestly, I believe it varies case to case. I will let others more expert on that comment.
As far as how well your listing photographed and shown on the MLS, that is something you have a very firm grip on and should make sure your agent gives you what you expect.
UC the listings you showed are from the same agent who works for Century 21. They are 0 and 1 days old respectively so hopefully the agent will be adding more pictures and descriptions.
April 1, 2009 at 1:54 PM #375889SD RealtorParticipantAs far as the benefit to how hard your credit is hit, I cannot make any firm comments. I don’t want to make any speculative statements there because honestly, I believe it varies case to case. I will let others more expert on that comment.
As far as how well your listing photographed and shown on the MLS, that is something you have a very firm grip on and should make sure your agent gives you what you expect.
UC the listings you showed are from the same agent who works for Century 21. They are 0 and 1 days old respectively so hopefully the agent will be adding more pictures and descriptions.
April 1, 2009 at 1:54 PM #375767SD RealtorParticipantAs far as the benefit to how hard your credit is hit, I cannot make any firm comments. I don’t want to make any speculative statements there because honestly, I believe it varies case to case. I will let others more expert on that comment.
As far as how well your listing photographed and shown on the MLS, that is something you have a very firm grip on and should make sure your agent gives you what you expect.
UC the listings you showed are from the same agent who works for Century 21. They are 0 and 1 days old respectively so hopefully the agent will be adding more pictures and descriptions.
April 1, 2009 at 1:54 PM #375722SD RealtorParticipantAs far as the benefit to how hard your credit is hit, I cannot make any firm comments. I don’t want to make any speculative statements there because honestly, I believe it varies case to case. I will let others more expert on that comment.
As far as how well your listing photographed and shown on the MLS, that is something you have a very firm grip on and should make sure your agent gives you what you expect.
UC the listings you showed are from the same agent who works for Century 21. They are 0 and 1 days old respectively so hopefully the agent will be adding more pictures and descriptions.
April 1, 2009 at 1:54 PM #375543SD RealtorParticipantAs far as the benefit to how hard your credit is hit, I cannot make any firm comments. I don’t want to make any speculative statements there because honestly, I believe it varies case to case. I will let others more expert on that comment.
As far as how well your listing photographed and shown on the MLS, that is something you have a very firm grip on and should make sure your agent gives you what you expect.
UC the listings you showed are from the same agent who works for Century 21. They are 0 and 1 days old respectively so hopefully the agent will be adding more pictures and descriptions.
April 1, 2009 at 6:11 PM #375800danthedartParticipantThanks for the input SD Realtor. So the benefit of a short sale for the buyer is that you can get the property below market value?
This guy says,”I’m not going to say it’s impossible to get a great bargain on a short sale, but it is highly unlikely.”
http://www.searchlightcrusade.net/2008/04/why_buyers_should_avoid_short.htmlApril 1, 2009 at 6:11 PM #375843danthedartParticipantThanks for the input SD Realtor. So the benefit of a short sale for the buyer is that you can get the property below market value?
This guy says,”I’m not going to say it’s impossible to get a great bargain on a short sale, but it is highly unlikely.”
http://www.searchlightcrusade.net/2008/04/why_buyers_should_avoid_short.htmlApril 1, 2009 at 6:11 PM #375620danthedartParticipantThanks for the input SD Realtor. So the benefit of a short sale for the buyer is that you can get the property below market value?
This guy says,”I’m not going to say it’s impossible to get a great bargain on a short sale, but it is highly unlikely.”
http://www.searchlightcrusade.net/2008/04/why_buyers_should_avoid_short.htmlApril 1, 2009 at 6:11 PM #375338danthedartParticipantThanks for the input SD Realtor. So the benefit of a short sale for the buyer is that you can get the property below market value?
This guy says,”I’m not going to say it’s impossible to get a great bargain on a short sale, but it is highly unlikely.”
http://www.searchlightcrusade.net/2008/04/why_buyers_should_avoid_short.html -
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