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How To Hire a Competent Short Sale Real Estate Specialist in Grand Rapids, Michigan

Jul. 18, 2008
Categorized in: Home Selling/Buying Tips

In a real estate market in which just under 1 out of 2 homes which are actually SOLD are Short Sales or Foreclosures, more home sellers in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area are inquiring about if a Short Sale may be a viable path to consider.

It is no secret that there has been a precipitous slide in home prices over the past year.  This coupled with the sub-prime mortgage mess has placed some home owners into a situation in which the Value of their home is LESS than what they currently owe  on their mortgage payment.  In some cases...way less.  As a result, some home owners are bringing thousands of dollars to the closing table to make up the difference owed to the bank.

But what can you do if you don't have Thousands of Extra Dollars sitting in a bank, savings or retirement account?  Unfortunately, this is a question, many home owners are asking.  Individuals who have to move due to a job loss, illness or divorce.  Individuals who can no longer afford to stay in the home they bought.

Short Sales are complex real estate transactions.  Although banks do not want to 'own' real estate, they are often less than cooperative in situations in which the debt obligation to them will not be fulfilled.  To make the case to the bank about the specifics of your situation and your intention to try to fulfill your obligations to the best of your ability, it is wise to hire a real estate agent who has successfully completed Short Sale negotiations and who understands the intricacies of the process.

There are several stages within a Short Sale Negotiation.  The first determination is to gain a comprehensive understanding of your specific situation.  Questions which need to be answered include your payment history and a complete analysis of your financial resources; including a detailed rendering of any extenuating circumstances which may impact your ability to repay your obligation.

The home in question must also be verified through a market analysis to substantiate the loss in Value.  This will often include not just a real estate broker evaluation but also an independent appraisal or Broker Price Analysis from another source.  Then the home must be marketed aggressively, as NOTHING proceeds forward until you obtain a viable buyer.

Once an offer is tendered, the real 'fun' begins.  In some instances, we have encountered Loss Mitigation Specialists assigned to handle up to several hundred files at a time.  The pressure on them is enormous and they often fail to answer their phones or respond to any attempts of communication.  It is here that hiring the RIGHT agent makes all the difference in the world. 

It is important that your real estate agent/broker possess the following qualities when negotiating a Short Sale.

1.  They must UNDERSTAND the process...knowledge of the different aspects of foreclosure & short sale

2.  They must KNOW how to price your home to actually SELL

3.  They should have a good INTERNET presence to attract the largest pool of buyers

4.  They must be PERSISTENT in their negotiation efforts

5.  They should have an inherent grasp of the DETAILS to ensure that all parties remain informed

6.  Your agent must be DETERMINED to represent your best interest

Successful Negotiation of Short Sales is a mandatory element of the training which the agents of Audu Real Estate receive during their 1-2 year apprenticeship.  Audu Real Estate has successfully short sales on behalf of our clients. 

We strive to conduct our negotiations in a way which honors the dignity of those involved and protects their privacy.  If you'd like additional information or a private consultation regarding your Short Sale options, please contact us at: info@audurealestate.com.

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4 Simple Tips to Save Money When Marketing Your Home for Sale in A Competitive Market!

Jun. 4, 2008
Categorized in: Home Staging Tips

homeOne thing that showing hundreds of homes through the years teaches you is this...Home Sellers can do a lot to show their home in a manner that gets it SOLD! 

I have always found it mildly astonishing that homeowners who spend thousands of dollars in upgrades and improvements to their homes fail to invest time and effort in a few critical areas to ensure that their homes are perceived well in the eyes of potential buyers. 

Some homeowners might be surprised to find out how far a little money will go.  Particularly when you put $500 against a backdrop of tens of thousands of dollars which are left on the table because a home does not sell or sells far below the listing price.

Here are just a few Simple Things to Keep in Mind when you are showing your home to ensure it shows Sold!

Show It!...

In a competitive market, there are hundreds of homes vying for a buyer's attention.  There are some homes which don't receive even ONE showing request in a 6 month period.  When you place your home on the market, be prepared to SHOW IT.  If you're not...WAIT, until you are.  Yes, it may cost you a little in sleep and inconvenience, but in this market, if a real estate agent calls to show your home when there are 50 others like it...don't count on being given a second chance. 

Tip:  Save time, money & frusteration by being AND staying ready to sell!

Clean It!

If you can't clean your home...hire someone else to do it for you.  Why deduct Thousands of dollars from you life through a possible sale just because you can't or don't know how to clean a home.  Buyers love the smell of 'clean' about as much as they like the smell of 'new.'  A good new home cleaning crew will cost about $250...loss of a sale or a discount on a home on the market for over 6 months...15-20 percent of your initial asking price. 

Tip:  Even if you don't hire a stager, do your own research.  Visit Open Houses for local builders & show rooms of furniture stores to get ideas.  Then visit a thrift shop to pick up accessories at rock bottom prices.

 Clear It!

De-Cluttering is probably the single biggest thing that most homeowners can do fairly inexpensively to Show their Home Sold! Hire a storage unit...beg your friends to store stuff in their basement; whatever you have to do...get your stuff out!

But, to clear your home most effectively will require going beyond the basics of clearing out excess furniture and belongings and neutralizing.  Sometimes you need to do just a little more to be most effective...

Tip:  There are moving services which will store your stuff and then move it to your next home for one fee.  Look into this sort of company for storing & moving to save money.

Stage It!

Hiring the Services of a professional stager to primp your home may be the best investment you can make in the home selling process.  Staging does not need to be an exorbitant cost.  In fact a good staging experience will probably save money  by attracting more potential buyers or creating a better response to your home when it is shown. 

Think about this...What bank or investment fund would give this sort of potential return on your investment of $500?  Where else could you put in $500 and enjoy living in a nice, clean well arranged environment with the potential of making it back fairly quickly by a Sale? 

Tip:  Make sure your stager has been trained and certified.  Ask to see pictures of homes they have staged and for references.  A good stager is worth it!  Good Staging will make you more money from your home sale!

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