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dharmagirlParticipant
Temecubillies? ;->
Hey, paramount, thanks for making me laugh so hard that my Thornton Sparkling wine shot through my nose..ouch!
You’re very funny!
dharmagirlParticipantTemecubillies? ;->
Hey, paramount, thanks for making me laugh so hard that my Thornton Sparkling wine shot through my nose..ouch!
You’re very funny!
dharmagirlParticipantTemecubillies? ;->
Hey, paramount, thanks for making me laugh so hard that my Thornton Sparkling wine shot through my nose..ouch!
You’re very funny!
dharmagirlParticipantTemecubillies? ;->
Hey, paramount, thanks for making me laugh so hard that my Thornton Sparkling wine shot through my nose..ouch!
You’re very funny!
dharmagirlParticipantThis particular agent (who does not want to work with short sales) said that she has been in business up here for 20 years.
She also said there is only “one agent I would really trust to execute a short sale in the Temecula area.” She made it sound like the paperwork, bank’s possible refusal, timeframe, etc. are a nightmare for most buyers and that she wants her buyers to be happy by choosing a home that they can get into and not risked being bitterly disappointed by the bank’s non-response or refusal to play ball.
It seems like there are mixed reviews here. Some Piggies seem to think the bank will be happy to get anything, and others think the bank doesnt want to deal with the SS.
I guess the real answer is that we will find another agent who is willing to walk over Anthony Robbins’ hot coals on our behalf if that’s what it takes π
dharmagirlParticipantThis particular agent (who does not want to work with short sales) said that she has been in business up here for 20 years.
She also said there is only “one agent I would really trust to execute a short sale in the Temecula area.” She made it sound like the paperwork, bank’s possible refusal, timeframe, etc. are a nightmare for most buyers and that she wants her buyers to be happy by choosing a home that they can get into and not risked being bitterly disappointed by the bank’s non-response or refusal to play ball.
It seems like there are mixed reviews here. Some Piggies seem to think the bank will be happy to get anything, and others think the bank doesnt want to deal with the SS.
I guess the real answer is that we will find another agent who is willing to walk over Anthony Robbins’ hot coals on our behalf if that’s what it takes π
dharmagirlParticipantThis particular agent (who does not want to work with short sales) said that she has been in business up here for 20 years.
She also said there is only “one agent I would really trust to execute a short sale in the Temecula area.” She made it sound like the paperwork, bank’s possible refusal, timeframe, etc. are a nightmare for most buyers and that she wants her buyers to be happy by choosing a home that they can get into and not risked being bitterly disappointed by the bank’s non-response or refusal to play ball.
It seems like there are mixed reviews here. Some Piggies seem to think the bank will be happy to get anything, and others think the bank doesnt want to deal with the SS.
I guess the real answer is that we will find another agent who is willing to walk over Anthony Robbins’ hot coals on our behalf if that’s what it takes π
dharmagirlParticipantThis particular agent (who does not want to work with short sales) said that she has been in business up here for 20 years.
She also said there is only “one agent I would really trust to execute a short sale in the Temecula area.” She made it sound like the paperwork, bank’s possible refusal, timeframe, etc. are a nightmare for most buyers and that she wants her buyers to be happy by choosing a home that they can get into and not risked being bitterly disappointed by the bank’s non-response or refusal to play ball.
It seems like there are mixed reviews here. Some Piggies seem to think the bank will be happy to get anything, and others think the bank doesnt want to deal with the SS.
I guess the real answer is that we will find another agent who is willing to walk over Anthony Robbins’ hot coals on our behalf if that’s what it takes π
dharmagirlParticipantThis particular agent (who does not want to work with short sales) said that she has been in business up here for 20 years.
She also said there is only “one agent I would really trust to execute a short sale in the Temecula area.” She made it sound like the paperwork, bank’s possible refusal, timeframe, etc. are a nightmare for most buyers and that she wants her buyers to be happy by choosing a home that they can get into and not risked being bitterly disappointed by the bank’s non-response or refusal to play ball.
It seems like there are mixed reviews here. Some Piggies seem to think the bank will be happy to get anything, and others think the bank doesnt want to deal with the SS.
I guess the real answer is that we will find another agent who is willing to walk over Anthony Robbins’ hot coals on our behalf if that’s what it takes π
dharmagirlParticipantHi Rustico,
Just to clarify: the $862K home that I mentioned WAS a model home. The selling agent is actually living in it (as a rental)and when we said, “oh, a model – that’s great” his reply was that buying a model home is not always a good option because during the boom, the developers sometimes “threw them up in a few days” to meet the extraordinary demand.
I thought it was odd that the agent was willing to share this with us but, then again, we also made it clear that an $800K house was WAY out of our price league.
What you said about the agent wanting an easy commission,and not wanting to bust their butt on a short sale makes a LOT of sense.
Thanks!
DharmaGirl
Temecula, CAdharmagirlParticipantHi Rustico,
Just to clarify: the $862K home that I mentioned WAS a model home. The selling agent is actually living in it (as a rental)and when we said, “oh, a model – that’s great” his reply was that buying a model home is not always a good option because during the boom, the developers sometimes “threw them up in a few days” to meet the extraordinary demand.
I thought it was odd that the agent was willing to share this with us but, then again, we also made it clear that an $800K house was WAY out of our price league.
What you said about the agent wanting an easy commission,and not wanting to bust their butt on a short sale makes a LOT of sense.
Thanks!
DharmaGirl
Temecula, CAdharmagirlParticipantHi Rustico,
Just to clarify: the $862K home that I mentioned WAS a model home. The selling agent is actually living in it (as a rental)and when we said, “oh, a model – that’s great” his reply was that buying a model home is not always a good option because during the boom, the developers sometimes “threw them up in a few days” to meet the extraordinary demand.
I thought it was odd that the agent was willing to share this with us but, then again, we also made it clear that an $800K house was WAY out of our price league.
What you said about the agent wanting an easy commission,and not wanting to bust their butt on a short sale makes a LOT of sense.
Thanks!
DharmaGirl
Temecula, CAdharmagirlParticipantHi Rustico,
Just to clarify: the $862K home that I mentioned WAS a model home. The selling agent is actually living in it (as a rental)and when we said, “oh, a model – that’s great” his reply was that buying a model home is not always a good option because during the boom, the developers sometimes “threw them up in a few days” to meet the extraordinary demand.
I thought it was odd that the agent was willing to share this with us but, then again, we also made it clear that an $800K house was WAY out of our price league.
What you said about the agent wanting an easy commission,and not wanting to bust their butt on a short sale makes a LOT of sense.
Thanks!
DharmaGirl
Temecula, CAdharmagirlParticipantHi Rustico,
Just to clarify: the $862K home that I mentioned WAS a model home. The selling agent is actually living in it (as a rental)and when we said, “oh, a model – that’s great” his reply was that buying a model home is not always a good option because during the boom, the developers sometimes “threw them up in a few days” to meet the extraordinary demand.
I thought it was odd that the agent was willing to share this with us but, then again, we also made it clear that an $800K house was WAY out of our price league.
What you said about the agent wanting an easy commission,and not wanting to bust their butt on a short sale makes a LOT of sense.
Thanks!
DharmaGirl
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