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How to React to a Low Offer
Thursday, January 26th, 2012 at 9:36am. 277 Views, 0 Comments.
You have waited for what seems like eternity and now, out of the blue an offer comes in to purchase your home. The excitement builds and turns into relief, then you realize that the offer is much lower than your list price. What should you do?
Give every purchase offer for your home due consideration. Is it truely unacceptable? If so, your best response is to propose a counteroffer with price and terms that are acceptable. In this market many home buyers submit an offer to check the motivation level of the seller, expecting a counteroffer if it is unacceptable. Keeping a dialog going with a potential puchaser of your home and keeping them involved often times will result in a sale.
Check your Emotions at the Door
Even a low purchase offer still…
What is a short sale?
Sunday, April 11th, 2010 at 5:15pm. 790 Views, 0 Comments.
To put this in basic terms a real estate short sale is when the proceeds from sale fall short of the loan balances which encumber the property. This happens when a home owner (borrower) can no longer pay the mortgage against their property. The lender may decide that selling the property short with a moderate loss is better than either pressing the home owner or foreclosure options. Foreclosure can mean larger costs to the bank and a less desirable credit report outcome for the borrower. A short sale does not necessarily release a borrower from the deficiency/remaining balance of the debt or the obligation to repay that deficiency.Short Sale Process
For a short sale to occur the mortgage lender needs to agree and facilitate the discounting of the loan…
Seven Easy Tips to Better Curb Appeal For Your Denver Home
Friday, June 12th, 2009 at 3:18pm. 2019 Views, 0 Comments.
Do you need to sell your Denver home quickly or just sell your Denver home? Maybe you just want to get on with your life and into your next home. Generating a quick sale is easier when you know a few of the tricks to give potential Denver home buyers a better impression of your home by improving its curb appeal. Even if you’re not selling it never hurts to spruce up the outside of your home with a bit of handy work and maintenance.
Where to start? Most want to start with the clean-up but Denver home-owners should start with the work that is going to either take the longest or make the most mess. You want to take care of these issues first so you can avoid having a mess while Denver home buyers are previewing your property.
Sidewalks and Driveways