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If you have ever purchased a short sale tell me about your experience.
Re: Short Sale...
Our agent wrote into the contract that the sellers could not send any additional offers to the bank while our contract was active, and that we weren't bound by our offer until we had an amendment saying so, which would only be added if we still wanted the house when the bank finally got back to us. As I understand, that's pretty typical where I live, but not the norm in all areas.
I work for a real estate attorney and I'm in law school.
Short sales do take some time, and 7 months is NOT uncommon. I've seen some get approved in 4 months and some over a year. Crazy.
What state are you in?
Personally, I'm not sure if I would buy one but if you love the house and you're able to wait until it gets approved, sometimes it can be worth it. It really all depends on how much the banks drag their feet and other factors like that.
I personally don't think it makes that big of a difference as to 1 or 2 mortgages as some houses with 1 mortgage can take longer than others with 2. Make sure you find out how many liens are on the property and do your homework on the specific house before entering into a contract. Some banks will deny an offer even if it's fair just because the original mortgage amount is higher than the purchase price. It can be worth it at the end of the long wait of a short sale to find your dream home at a potentially lower price than if it were a conventional purchase. Message me if you have any questions! Good luck!