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bsrsharma
ParticipantAlong with the previous two posters, I can add some more:
1. In this market condition, focus on REOs
2. Don’t hire a buyer’s agent. If you need a buyer’s agent, you haven’t done the home work – you are not ready to buy.
3. You get the best deals in REO by using the listing agent to represent you as buyer & cash or high down payment offer. The deal you get improves with cash (I know cases where REO sellers didn’t really care about purchase price offered as long as it was all cash)
bsrsharma
ParticipantAlong with the previous two posters, I can add some more:
1. In this market condition, focus on REOs
2. Don’t hire a buyer’s agent. If you need a buyer’s agent, you haven’t done the home work – you are not ready to buy.
3. You get the best deals in REO by using the listing agent to represent you as buyer & cash or high down payment offer. The deal you get improves with cash (I know cases where REO sellers didn’t really care about purchase price offered as long as it was all cash)
bsrsharma
ParticipantAlong with the previous two posters, I can add some more:
1. In this market condition, focus on REOs
2. Don’t hire a buyer’s agent. If you need a buyer’s agent, you haven’t done the home work – you are not ready to buy.
3. You get the best deals in REO by using the listing agent to represent you as buyer & cash or high down payment offer. The deal you get improves with cash (I know cases where REO sellers didn’t really care about purchase price offered as long as it was all cash)
bsrsharma
ParticipantAlong with the previous two posters, I can add some more:
1. In this market condition, focus on REOs
2. Don’t hire a buyer’s agent. If you need a buyer’s agent, you haven’t done the home work – you are not ready to buy.
3. You get the best deals in REO by using the listing agent to represent you as buyer & cash or high down payment offer. The deal you get improves with cash (I know cases where REO sellers didn’t really care about purchase price offered as long as it was all cash)
bsrsharma
ParticipantAlong with the previous two posters, I can add some more:
1. In this market condition, focus on REOs
2. Don’t hire a buyer’s agent. If you need a buyer’s agent, you haven’t done the home work – you are not ready to buy.
3. You get the best deals in REO by using the listing agent to represent you as buyer & cash or high down payment offer. The deal you get improves with cash (I know cases where REO sellers didn’t really care about purchase price offered as long as it was all cash)
bsrsharma
ParticipantI think you should stay away from short sales. They are just too messy and slow for any perceptible benefit in this market. If you focus on REOs, you can do much better. In fact, I suggest, focus ONLY on REOs (and not even regular sales). If everyone just bought REOs, the short sale mess will resolve itself fast. Banks will be encouraged to convert more of the defaults into REOs and put it on market faster. Prices will also find their natural equilibrium levels much faster.
bsrsharma
ParticipantI think you should stay away from short sales. They are just too messy and slow for any perceptible benefit in this market. If you focus on REOs, you can do much better. In fact, I suggest, focus ONLY on REOs (and not even regular sales). If everyone just bought REOs, the short sale mess will resolve itself fast. Banks will be encouraged to convert more of the defaults into REOs and put it on market faster. Prices will also find their natural equilibrium levels much faster.
bsrsharma
ParticipantI think you should stay away from short sales. They are just too messy and slow for any perceptible benefit in this market. If you focus on REOs, you can do much better. In fact, I suggest, focus ONLY on REOs (and not even regular sales). If everyone just bought REOs, the short sale mess will resolve itself fast. Banks will be encouraged to convert more of the defaults into REOs and put it on market faster. Prices will also find their natural equilibrium levels much faster.
bsrsharma
ParticipantI think you should stay away from short sales. They are just too messy and slow for any perceptible benefit in this market. If you focus on REOs, you can do much better. In fact, I suggest, focus ONLY on REOs (and not even regular sales). If everyone just bought REOs, the short sale mess will resolve itself fast. Banks will be encouraged to convert more of the defaults into REOs and put it on market faster. Prices will also find their natural equilibrium levels much faster.
bsrsharma
ParticipantI think you should stay away from short sales. They are just too messy and slow for any perceptible benefit in this market. If you focus on REOs, you can do much better. In fact, I suggest, focus ONLY on REOs (and not even regular sales). If everyone just bought REOs, the short sale mess will resolve itself fast. Banks will be encouraged to convert more of the defaults into REOs and put it on market faster. Prices will also find their natural equilibrium levels much faster.
bsrsharma
ParticipantMy son caught swine flu in spring after going to a camp. He was in the hospital for a few hours for tests and observation. He recovered fully after about 4 days. We didn’t use any medication beyond Tylenol and Ibuprofen. My shingles attack last year was infinitely more painful (more than one week of total misery).
bsrsharma
ParticipantMy son caught swine flu in spring after going to a camp. He was in the hospital for a few hours for tests and observation. He recovered fully after about 4 days. We didn’t use any medication beyond Tylenol and Ibuprofen. My shingles attack last year was infinitely more painful (more than one week of total misery).
bsrsharma
ParticipantMy son caught swine flu in spring after going to a camp. He was in the hospital for a few hours for tests and observation. He recovered fully after about 4 days. We didn’t use any medication beyond Tylenol and Ibuprofen. My shingles attack last year was infinitely more painful (more than one week of total misery).
bsrsharma
ParticipantMy son caught swine flu in spring after going to a camp. He was in the hospital for a few hours for tests and observation. He recovered fully after about 4 days. We didn’t use any medication beyond Tylenol and Ibuprofen. My shingles attack last year was infinitely more painful (more than one week of total misery).
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