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Shortsales, Foreclosures, Deed-in-Lieu, Loan Modifications, HAMP, HARP, and a host of others industry terms have only recently become common vocabulary. Many of these terms have been around a long time, however they have become much more common because of current market conditions. The Real Estate Market of the last couple of years has been particularly volatile. Because of this, it is increasingly more difficult for home sellers and buyers to know all of their options and to choose the right one for their particular situation.

Because of the number of variables and volatile market conditions (which can vary drastically from state to state, city to city, and even neighborhood to neighborhood) it is imperative that consumers seek the advice of Real Estate Professionals who have current, recent, and relevant experience!

Ask your real estate professional how many transactions they have been involved in in the past 12, 6, 3 months! Most likely, conditions in your market have changed alot during that period and if your agent has not been active, you may want to seek another opinion from a more qualified professional.

Also, consider the importance of dealing with an agent experienced in the type of property you are interested in. Just because an agent has sold some condos doesn't necessarily mean that they know what the single family market is doing.

It is more important now than ever to seek the advice of experienced and qualified professionals when making such an important decision as required in a real estate transaction.

Experience REALLY Counts in This Market!

For Experienced Pros in the Boise Idaho area visit us at www.BuyandSellinIdaho.com

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Has this happened to you?!?

Lately I have had clients make offers on Freddie Mac REOs with the local Freddie Mac REO listing companies. In Boise, as in many communities around the country, local brokerages have a virtual monopoly on listing properties for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

The overwhelming number of REOs dumped onto our market has completely overwhelmed these listing agents. Of course, some of these REO agents are really great. Others agents though.... Just try getting a response from them within a week or two! We have one offer in on a Freddie Mac property and have not had a response from the listing agent for over three weeks! Turns out they recently received approximately 50 new Freddie Mac REO listings. Seems to me that this will merely reduce their poor service and slow responsiveness to non-existent!

It stands to reason that if Fannie and Freddie really do want to liquidate their massive inventory, then they need to spread these listings out over many more agents so that no one individual is overwhelmed. If you have had similar frustrations please comment so we can raise awareness of this issue and help facilitate positive changes in this industry!

I found the following graphic at REOInsider.com

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