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[quote=SD Realtor]Actually the short sale listing does not have to have an offer accepted to be put into contingent status. There are some cases, one in pq right now, where they have several offers but none are accepted, and the agent has put the home into contingent status. None of them have been accepted however the agent has submitted the highest and best offer into the lender for review.
I have been in the Alonda home and have had dealings with the listing agent. My advice would be to have your agent call him up and check the situation out. [/quote]
Thanks, SDRealtor. Any advice on a price point I should try and hit if they are taking backup offers? Since you have already been inside the home maybe you can give me some pointers.Thanks
ZakzakhakuParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Actually the short sale listing does not have to have an offer accepted to be put into contingent status. There are some cases, one in pq right now, where they have several offers but none are accepted, and the agent has put the home into contingent status. None of them have been accepted however the agent has submitted the highest and best offer into the lender for review.
I have been in the Alonda home and have had dealings with the listing agent. My advice would be to have your agent call him up and check the situation out. [/quote]
Thanks, SDRealtor. Any advice on a price point I should try and hit if they are taking backup offers? Since you have already been inside the home maybe you can give me some pointers.Thanks
ZakzakhakuParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Actually the short sale listing does not have to have an offer accepted to be put into contingent status. There are some cases, one in pq right now, where they have several offers but none are accepted, and the agent has put the home into contingent status. None of them have been accepted however the agent has submitted the highest and best offer into the lender for review.
I have been in the Alonda home and have had dealings with the listing agent. My advice would be to have your agent call him up and check the situation out. [/quote]
Thanks, SDRealtor. Any advice on a price point I should try and hit if they are taking backup offers? Since you have already been inside the home maybe you can give me some pointers.Thanks
ZakzakhakuParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Actually the short sale listing does not have to have an offer accepted to be put into contingent status. There are some cases, one in pq right now, where they have several offers but none are accepted, and the agent has put the home into contingent status. None of them have been accepted however the agent has submitted the highest and best offer into the lender for review.
I have been in the Alonda home and have had dealings with the listing agent. My advice would be to have your agent call him up and check the situation out. [/quote]
Thanks, SDRealtor. Any advice on a price point I should try and hit if they are taking backup offers? Since you have already been inside the home maybe you can give me some pointers.Thanks
ZakzakhakuParticipantOK, thanks for the advice. I will get in touch with my agent on Monday.
zakhakuParticipantOK, thanks for the advice. I will get in touch with my agent on Monday.
zakhakuParticipantOK, thanks for the advice. I will get in touch with my agent on Monday.
zakhakuParticipantOK, thanks for the advice. I will get in touch with my agent on Monday.
zakhakuParticipantOK, thanks for the advice. I will get in touch with my agent on Monday.
zakhakuParticipantNo it’s not my offer. I drove past the property on Friday, and it looked to be in a nice area. The yard etc were in very bad shape, a non-working fountain which seemed to be physically broken, littered with cigarette buts. But it seemed like it could be easily fixed up.
I didn’t realize it had an offer accepted. Looks like there is a new category called “contingent”. Very helpful, there have been so many occasions when I have contacted the seller’s agent, only to find out that an offer has already been accepted.
Any opinions on whether I should try to pursue it anyway? I guess accepted offer doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a done deal.
zakhakuParticipantNo it’s not my offer. I drove past the property on Friday, and it looked to be in a nice area. The yard etc were in very bad shape, a non-working fountain which seemed to be physically broken, littered with cigarette buts. But it seemed like it could be easily fixed up.
I didn’t realize it had an offer accepted. Looks like there is a new category called “contingent”. Very helpful, there have been so many occasions when I have contacted the seller’s agent, only to find out that an offer has already been accepted.
Any opinions on whether I should try to pursue it anyway? I guess accepted offer doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a done deal.
zakhakuParticipantNo it’s not my offer. I drove past the property on Friday, and it looked to be in a nice area. The yard etc were in very bad shape, a non-working fountain which seemed to be physically broken, littered with cigarette buts. But it seemed like it could be easily fixed up.
I didn’t realize it had an offer accepted. Looks like there is a new category called “contingent”. Very helpful, there have been so many occasions when I have contacted the seller’s agent, only to find out that an offer has already been accepted.
Any opinions on whether I should try to pursue it anyway? I guess accepted offer doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a done deal.
zakhakuParticipantNo it’s not my offer. I drove past the property on Friday, and it looked to be in a nice area. The yard etc were in very bad shape, a non-working fountain which seemed to be physically broken, littered with cigarette buts. But it seemed like it could be easily fixed up.
I didn’t realize it had an offer accepted. Looks like there is a new category called “contingent”. Very helpful, there have been so many occasions when I have contacted the seller’s agent, only to find out that an offer has already been accepted.
Any opinions on whether I should try to pursue it anyway? I guess accepted offer doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a done deal.
zakhakuParticipantNo it’s not my offer. I drove past the property on Friday, and it looked to be in a nice area. The yard etc were in very bad shape, a non-working fountain which seemed to be physically broken, littered with cigarette buts. But it seemed like it could be easily fixed up.
I didn’t realize it had an offer accepted. Looks like there is a new category called “contingent”. Very helpful, there have been so many occasions when I have contacted the seller’s agent, only to find out that an offer has already been accepted.
Any opinions on whether I should try to pursue it anyway? I guess accepted offer doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a done deal.
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