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Short sale stories - the good, bad and ugly...
We liked a short sale yesterday and are pretty positive we are going to put an offer in. The realtor warned us it could take some time which is fine and there could be other issues...
Anyone want to share their good, bad and ugly short sale experiences? Just wondering what I'm in for.
Re: Short sale stories - the good, bad and ugly...
I had a pretty good experience.
Put offer in 4/25/09
Sellers accepted offer 5/2/09
Offer went to bank 5/4/09
Bank "verbally accepted offer" 6/1/09
Bank signed and mailed acceptance 7/31/09
Closed 8/6/09
After the "verbal acceptance" we went ahead and had our appraisal and inspection, so that once we were clear to close, everything would be taken care of.
We were on contract for one before we found the house we ended up buying. It was a disaster. It had been on the market for a year at that time and had had 3 pending contracts fall through, which made us the fourth. It would have been lovely if they would have just taken the initiative and fixed at least SOME of the problems, or at the very least since they already knew about them, let us know before we wasted $1k on the various inspections needed.
The house was beautiful in pictures, okay in person, a disaster in reality.
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We just moved into our short sale purchase last weekend. Our experience was frustrating, but I think it had a lot to do with the seller. We looked at our house over 2 years ago when it was on the market as a short sale. The seller was holding all bids including ours. He was able to refinance the house and pulled it off the market.
March this year we found out it was back on the market. We placed a bid and the seller again held our bid. Another lower, cash bid came in and he sent that to the bank. We placed a backup bid and waited all the way until August when the bank came back to the cash deal and counter offered. The cash deal walked and we accepted the counter offer. We did our inspections and we the seller continued to play games with paperwork and basically they needed to kick him out of the house. We signed our papers last Thursday and moved in Saturday. I have to say everything we went through was totally worth it since we bought the house at an amazing price. It was frustrating, but we stayed patient
Good luck!
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We were under contract for a non-bank approved short sale. We waited 6 mos. for the bank to even communicate that it was pending. We changed realtors so that our realtor would be in the same office as the seller's realtor. The bank, (Bank of America) never did answer. The end result: We were told to walk away, and the seller's realtor even gave up and pulled out. The house has since been foreclosed and it's boarded up to this day. Very sad.
We went on to buy a house that we love even more. Everything happens for a reason!
ok first your daughter is adorable
second - i had a positive short sale experience. I made my offer on 12/5/2008 and I closed on 2/20/09. my realtor was awesome, she pretty called the bank every day to find out what was going on. even the closing attorney couldnt believe how fast it wall went.
the only snafu was the seller was a not a US citizen and she didnt have some kind of document with her (tax ID# maybe?) so she had to leave during DC rushhour to go home and get it so i sat there waiting for 2 hours because i wanted to close and get my keys!!!!!!