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Whats the story on short sales? has anyone ever bought one? how long did it take what's the entire process like? Please provide any info you can.
Re: Short Sales
We found one back in January that we liked and we made our offer. We backed out of the deal in July.
It was held up for six months because the current owner had declared bankruptcy, and the house can't be a part of that claim so it needed to be cleared. Then the owner had to sit through FHA hearings because he had bought the house with an FHA loan and that held things up. Then I think the bank just never really got around to processing our paperwork.
Our realtor said that we had really run into the "worst-case scenario." Meanwhile, our friends found a short sale they liked, and were moved in within 90 days of making their offer. So it's really a crapshoot sometimes. I personally would not pursue one unless you have all the time and patience in the world, and if the house is really worth it. We backed out partially because we were tired of waiting, but mainly because we had begun to look at some other (non-short sale) houses in the meantime and we realized that we could do a LOT better than the short sale place. We felt that waiting around for 6+ months for a place that was just "meh" was absolutely not worth it.
Steph's post is awesome so I will only add a few thoughts from my recent short sale experience.
My fiance is extremely skilled at home improvements so we bought a short sale that needs a lot of work. Therefore we did actually get a very good deal on it despite all the crying around about it from Bank of America.
We put in our initial offer sometime in March. We closed on July 22. You MUST be willing to be very patient. It can go quickly but it can also get drawn out. We were given an initial closing date of June 15 but then there was some push back from the seller's bank and the process took another month. We were getting ready to walk away.
If there has been no recent inspection of the home, DEFINITELY get one. In addition to a regular home inspection we also got a sewer lateral and termite inspection. You can never be too careful.
For us, the process was definitely worth it in the end!
I guess I will add a few things:
We got ours for 13% under the appraisal. The seller had to bring $5,000 to closing to give to the bank.
We closed about 40 days after we got approval. There was not a huge rush.
Thank you for this info. I currently have an offer on an "Approved" short sale since May. I thought Approved short sales moved quickly but whatever..I am getting a little antsy & honestly thinking about walking. There are so many other homes out there right now . I just don't want a good deal to pass me by.