ANOTHER WEEK? ANOTHER LISTING! AND MORE SALES!

Wow, where has this week gone? I was going to be a good REOPro member and blog daily and stick to it for two weeks at least. Hello??? I think my last blog was last weekend!I want to know why it is already the 10th of October? Do you realize what is just around the corner? Fall!! And with fall comes winterization, oh please existing inventory, SELL!!! The price is right, the homes are great and I am waiting with pen in hand!What do you mean you found a short sale down the street for less money? Yeah, they advertise it that way, but look at all the time you have to waste to get it and then there is no guarantee until you get it at the closing table! The agent guarantees it? They have a 100% success rate, let me check that out. Look at the stats, ONE short sale listing and ONE short sale sale, and look, it was their own home. OK, I guess that would constitute a 100% success rate.....I love marketing gimmicks.At least with a foreclosure you know what it is - AS IS and it is AVAILABLE NOW!! Thank goodness for the few I've sold to this week that don't know about Short Sales! Of course my short sale agent is keeping busy, so I guess that's why it is good to diversify and take care of both Short Sales and Foreclosure properties.Just had to remind you all that Fall is coming. Gear Up for those calls of frozen pipes and people trying to get inside to stay out of the cold and wet!I hope you all have a Better Than Great Day!
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  • Dominique-If your in a market like some of the agents in the forums, the REO inventory is running short. News from industryexperts, agents, and journalists are pointing towards streamlined short sale process. Pre-approved short sales seem to be the "word on the streets". When buyers get wind of short sales becoming more efficient and the fact that REO inventory is diminished, it won't be long whenmore and more buyers will open up to short sales.
  • It is interesting to hear what goes on in different markets. Here in S. Ca. a bank owned home is rarely on the market for longer that 5 days, with 25 or more offers on it. Short sales are taking 6 months or more and buyers are shying away from them.
  • hat was great Beth. Thanks. lol
  • Egads and snow contractors yuk!
  • No frozen pipes here in Sunny California (SF area of course) :-P I just worry about getting dark early to take pictures.
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