Bret
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Sorry this'll be kind of long, but I just need to vent a little,
As some of you know I’ve been hunting & trying to purchase a home of my own for a while now. Rather daunting task as this would be solely my home & My HOME alone, as I am doing this without a spouse or any significant other involved.
I kind of figured that it’d be easy with this supposedly being a “Buyer’s Market” because of the drop in housing. However as has been discussed here in the past – there is a large number of homes that are what is commonly called “short sales” (oxymoron - if'n there ever was one) and they have nothing to do with a "speedy" selling process.
So while houses might be cheaper than they where a short time back “short sales” in the area I'm looking at are accounting for about 75% or better of the listings in the area where I want to live. These are usually homes that are either in foreclosure, about to or already Bank owned. Consequently it doesn’t matter if the seller accepts your offer, the Bank/Lender has the final word and this process could take weeks to fumble through. In fact I’ve had one offer on the table for over “SIX WEEKS” already and no word from the bank yet.
Moving forward – I’ve been keeping my eye on the market watching for any new listings, hoping to catch a regular listing. But these are far & few and they don’t last long when they do show up, as other buyers gobble them up or out bid me faster than I can react. Part of the problem is (besides not being quick enough on the draw) because my job has me out’a town so much during the week. See this is where a significant other would come in handy. But I’m muddling through - sucking it up and refusing to let it impede me in my search.
Anyway I’m trying to curve my enthusiasm for fear of being let down again, but last week I made an offer for another home that was also considered a short sale. However this one is a little different situation. Like the first I made an offer & the owners have accepted & now we’re waiting (UGH!) for the Bank to give their blessing. But here’s where this situation is different – technically, yes – this house is considered a “Short Sale” but the owners are actually Active Duty Military (Marines) and have been given a new orders relocating them out of the state. They don’t owe more than their asking price and are they not as best I can tell in dire straits financially as both are Officers (Maj. & Lt. Col I think). So foreclosure is not on the horizon for them unless the house lingers too long without being sold. Yes they are losing money in the deal – as they weren’t getting any offers they recently lowered the asking price about $70K from what they wanted back in November 07, and that just happens to be about 200K less than what they paid for the home a few years ago. But again this is not a true foreclosure and the sellers realtor has said that the Bank always tries to help military personnel in these situations.
So while short sales are normally anything but – I’m hoping that the Bank will see fit to expedite things for both parties & allow this family to move on and let me take their wonderful home.
Oh well - Rant over thanks for letting me get that out'a my system.
As some of you know I’ve been hunting & trying to purchase a home of my own for a while now. Rather daunting task as this would be solely my home & My HOME alone, as I am doing this without a spouse or any significant other involved.
I kind of figured that it’d be easy with this supposedly being a “Buyer’s Market” because of the drop in housing. However as has been discussed here in the past – there is a large number of homes that are what is commonly called “short sales” (oxymoron - if'n there ever was one) and they have nothing to do with a "speedy" selling process.
So while houses might be cheaper than they where a short time back “short sales” in the area I'm looking at are accounting for about 75% or better of the listings in the area where I want to live. These are usually homes that are either in foreclosure, about to or already Bank owned. Consequently it doesn’t matter if the seller accepts your offer, the Bank/Lender has the final word and this process could take weeks to fumble through. In fact I’ve had one offer on the table for over “SIX WEEKS” already and no word from the bank yet.
Moving forward – I’ve been keeping my eye on the market watching for any new listings, hoping to catch a regular listing. But these are far & few and they don’t last long when they do show up, as other buyers gobble them up or out bid me faster than I can react. Part of the problem is (besides not being quick enough on the draw) because my job has me out’a town so much during the week. See this is where a significant other would come in handy. But I’m muddling through - sucking it up and refusing to let it impede me in my search.
Anyway I’m trying to curve my enthusiasm for fear of being let down again, but last week I made an offer for another home that was also considered a short sale. However this one is a little different situation. Like the first I made an offer & the owners have accepted & now we’re waiting (UGH!) for the Bank to give their blessing. But here’s where this situation is different – technically, yes – this house is considered a “Short Sale” but the owners are actually Active Duty Military (Marines) and have been given a new orders relocating them out of the state. They don’t owe more than their asking price and are they not as best I can tell in dire straits financially as both are Officers (Maj. & Lt. Col I think). So foreclosure is not on the horizon for them unless the house lingers too long without being sold. Yes they are losing money in the deal – as they weren’t getting any offers they recently lowered the asking price about $70K from what they wanted back in November 07, and that just happens to be about 200K less than what they paid for the home a few years ago. But again this is not a true foreclosure and the sellers realtor has said that the Bank always tries to help military personnel in these situations.
So while short sales are normally anything but – I’m hoping that the Bank will see fit to expedite things for both parties & allow this family to move on and let me take their wonderful home.
Oh well - Rant over thanks for letting me get that out'a my system.
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