Short sale properties can be a great source of income for investors and aĀ great deal for home buyers.
Itās important to keep in mind that a short sale is one where the bank hasĀ approved a loss on a current loan. Theyāre losing money, so they want toĀ unload.
Generally, the current owner is in a rough time, or wouldnāt be facing theĀ loss of the property. Difficult times mean tremendous amounts of stressĀ and emotional turmoil.
How to Bid On a Short Sale Property Stockton
Managing relationships is always the key to any negotiation.
For the bank, a short sale is an unemotional transaction. An owner may beĀ letting go of a property with great emotional significance.
Youāll have to take different approaches with every party to a short saleĀ transaction to get the best result.
Data is on your side. Look up comps to get an accurate picture of theĀ market, and seek out justifications for your offer prior to submitting aĀ written bid.
In a short sale, you have to get agreement from the owner and the bank(s)Ā involved on the purchase price and the terms.
Getting written permission from the owner to discuss terms with the bankĀ can be really helpful, but check with a good lawyer to make sure you haveĀ the right documents before you ask the seller to sign anything that mightĀ violate California law.
Your relationship skills are super important during this process. TheĀ bank will often require days, even weeks, to respond to offers and moveĀ forward. Often they request additional BPOs (Broker Price Opinions) orĀ modify appraisals, and they sometimes like to involve different negotiators.
It can be intensely frustrating, so prepare yourself and donāt stress.
Get fully approved for any loan you plan to take long before you make anĀ offer. Make sure your lender can close at the drop of a hat, because onceĀ the approval comes for the short sale transaction you need to be ready forĀ escrow.
We secure properties via short sale, and we work with many investors andĀ buyers who are looking for great deals on properties in the Stockton area.
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