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Is it worth talking to a RE agent?
DH and I want out of our townhouse, bad (which you know probably if you have read even a portion of my posts). Of course, we are underwater. I feel like we need to talk to someone about how realistic it would be to move/rent out our unit/ANYTHING to get out of there in the next couple of years. We are kind of lost on what to do, or how feasible this would even be, all we know is that we are paying extra on our mortgage as much as possible. Does anyone have any suggestions? I feel like we need some sort of guidance or a set plan besides the vague plan of just paying extra on the principle right now.
Re: Is it worth talking to a RE agent?
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We actually just did this with our TH and I have a great realtor if you want the #. He basically went over what we needed to improve to sell in the next month or so (ie painting, new carpet). He also gave us $ on what we could list our house, etc.
Definitely let me know if your interested. Better to know what you can do now then waiting a few years when you really want to sell.
Thanks guys. its actually starting to affect our happiness....as in, we try not to even be home all weekend long and we don't even go outside hardly at all when we are home. there are certain people in our neighborhood who make things miserable and we can't even stand looking at them.. I'm so done with that place.
I'm going to see if we can at least talk to someone to get some ideas.
Yes, totally worth it to talk to someone.
I would also talk to a few people. When we sold our townhouse, our agent was all talk - and suggested we re-sod the backyard, paint our staircase, and hire a "stager" - which we did, but he massively overpriced the house and the house sat for 6+ months with multiple price drops. We fired him and hired someone who was more familiar w/ our neighborhood and he dropped the price and we sold in 3 weeks.
Thanks for your input....can you elaborate a little on that part? You can PM me if you want!
Mrs.Remy - on the radio this morning, there was an interview w/ a lady who was the head of a realtors association for DC area, she was talking about how the market here is rebounding adn prices are up approximately 5% across the area.
Also - I've used a mortgage broker several times and I thought I got a great deal.
The only saving grace for me is that we are in a very desirable location for commuting.....to either DC or Bmore.....and the federal govt jobs and Ft Meade will always keep this area hot. I should be glad I am not in FL or somewhere else. My cousin practically gave her condo away.
I would definitely talk to an agent and a mortgage person ( I have an excellent rec, if you need it.)
We went to our mortgage guy about re-financing my condo 2 years ago. We'd have to put up a good deal of money to re-fi since I was under water and had a horrible rate. And we'd lose the same amount if we even tried to sell the place. He was also able to tell us what we could afford with another mortgage, not even factoring in rental income. We were astonished. How could we afford two mortgages? But our guy would never put us in a place that we'd be scrounging. And now, we rent our condo (still losing money), have an awesome SFH and have no problems paying mortgages.