Top 10 Tips To Buying Colorado Springs Short Sales

 

Modern homebuyers will inevitably come across one or more properties currently classified as a short sale. A short sale is an attempt by the current owner to sell a home in lieu of the bank taking it back through foreclosure proceedings, thus partially salvaging their credit rating and lifting the burden of heavy mortgage debt.

The entire short sale process hinges on the hope that the bank will take a loss now, approve the sale, and eliminate the costly process of foreclosing, clearing, and reselling a home. Obviously, this is a big hope on behalf of prospective homebuyers as well and they need to understand some things in order to lessen the chance for disappointment of unapproved short sales. This is what they should know:

1) Price is usually set by the agent & seller, not bank - The agent and seller often create a very low asking price in order to attract buyers. The bank is normally unaware of the asking price; however, the bank has the final say in what an acceptable offer will be. Since the bank has the power to ultimately accept or deny offers, their lack of price awareness often leads to the process taking longer than anticipated. The bottom line is that the buyer needs to remain positive and patient throughout the entire process, sometimes even for months.

2) Loans owned by 1 bank usually better than 2 - If the seller has loans owned by two different banks it is a lot more difficult to approve the short sale. This is something the agent or the buyer cannot control; it simply depends on the willingness of the bank or banks involved. While the reasons are beyond the scope of this guide, buyers should know that when the seller only has loan(s) with one bank the short sale often becomes more buyer-friendly. A savvy Realtor can let you know this type of information.

3) Lowball offers get slow or no response - Remember that the bank is typically unaware of the pricing during a short sale. When lowball offers stream into the bank they are often scoffed at and rejected, giving the prospected buyers little or no feedback. Surprisingly, it may also take painstakingly long to hear back even on good offers due to the high volume of transactions lenders are inundated with these days.

4) Agent must check comparables before submitting offer - The agent must be sure to check recent home sales in the area to give buyers a better idea of the properties that are selling. This will give the agent and the seller appropriate grounds for an asking price that will be more likely to be approved by the bank. Checking comparables will also give the buyer a better knowledge of what price homes in the neighborhood are selling for and ultimately make them a more informed homebuyer.

5) Don't hang your hat on the property - Short sales aren't necessarily "short." It can sometimes be a very long process. Don't get your hopes up for just one property, keep your options open and continue to actively look at multiple properties. Buyers must remain optimistic, the right property will come along. In most areas it is completely legal and risk-free to have multiple offers out at any given time with the proper contingencies.

6) Sellers with other properties or too strong of financials may not qualify for short sale and/or may be asked to pay the difference - Sellers that own more than a handful of properties or have an extremely large net worth will probably not be eligible for short sale. In some cases the seller will be asked to pay the difference of the sale. The seller might even need to sign a promissory note stating that they will pay back all or most of the debt. This has virtually no effect on the buyer as long as the seller cooperates.

7) "Approved" prices are quickest - It is important to remember that short sales are not always timely; however, making an offer on an "approved short sale" can be a quicker process. An "approved short sale" has a price that has already been given the green light by the bank. This could be due to the fact that another interested buyer made an offer that was approved, but didn't end up buying the property. These types of short sales are some of the most highly desirable.

8) Some banks look want strongest buyers, some want strongest offers - The bank has all the power in approving short sales. The bank can pick the most appealing buyer, which may mean different things to different banks. Some banks may prefer the buyers with large down payments while others just want the highest price regardless of down payment. Many buyers want to know if they will get a deeper discount for an all cash offer. This is very hard to predict and one will never really know until they make an offer. As long as the buyer is surrounded by a good team we would advise them to do just that.

9) Repairs are seldom done, credit is more frequent - If there are improvements that need to be made on a home, even if they are necessary to get a loan, it is often unlikely that they will be done. Typically there is some sort of credit issued and the buyer must take the responsibility of fixing anything that is broken.

10) When you get approval, must close on time - During a short sale there is no leniency with the closing escrow date as there often is in a traditional sale. During a short sale, exceptions are rarely made and the buyer must close on time. Because of this, it is important to take care of all loan paperwork immediately after opening escrow. We'd advise buyers to be extra prepared and try to have the loan finalized a few days in advance of the closing date. If there is going to be an issue that will prevent closing on time, a request for an extension will need to be made immediately. If the request is made early enough, many banks will grant an extension but don't just assume it will happen.

Conclusion
Short sales can be a great opportunity to find your new home at a competitive price. A Short sale could also be a major headache that lasts for months. It is important to have a good understanding of the factors that lead to a successful short sale to make it an enjoyable and profitable experience. We hope that these tips will help you to remain positive and optimistic throughout the process.

 

Park Avenue Properties

Tanya Stevenson-Becht & Sandy Daniels

www.ColoradoSpringsEhomes.com

office@parkavehomes.net

 

0 commentsTanya Stevenson-Becht • May 28 2010 06:08PM

Colorado Springs Memorial Day Weekend

We truly hope you are looking forward to Memorial day weekend in Colorado Springs! For all of those that are ready to relax and enjoy the great weather we wanted to give you a few ideas of what to do with all your spare time! In the midst of it all make sure to take a few moments to think of all the great soldiers that gave their lives so that we could have the freedom we have!

What is going on it Colorado Springs Memorial Day 2010:

Colorado Springs Territory Days

Amazing music lineups, food from around the region, vendors, activities and so much more define this celebration of Colorado's history. Be sure to park 8 feet from stop signs. They will be ticketing. There will be a shuttle from Coronado High, 1590 W. Fillmore Street.

Colorado Springs Garage Sales

You can already see signs packing the intersections. To see where the good sales are at view the provided link!

MeadowGrass Music Festival

Grant-Lee Phillips, Gregory Alan Isakov, Grant Gordy Quartet, Martha Scanlan and so very much more. The weather is supposed to be beautiful. This is the place to be if you love incredible music in a wide-open natural setting. Camping is an option, but you have to make reservations (719-495-2743).

Tribute: In Honor of Our Military

Cottonwood Center for the arts presents a tribute to the military and their families. The show will feature artists from around the region in addition to selected historical pieces on loan from Peterson Air Force Base, the Air Force Academy, and Fort Carson.

Colorado Springs Mercedes-Benz Club of America Car Show

Who doesn't like to look at Mercedes-Benzs? The Mercedes-Benz Club of America is right here in Colorado Springs, and they polish up their snazzy vehicles and put them on display.

 Royal Gorge Military Appreciation Month

 You have one more chance to take advantage of Military Appreciation Month at the Royal Gorge! All active and retired military personnel with military ID and their families (up to 6 people) will receive 50% off the general admission price. The Royal Gorge is truly a sight to behold. Probably not for acrophobics, though. The bridge is 1,053 feet in the air. The Arkansas River looks like a little blue squiggle.

Colorado Springs Sky Sox vs. Portland Beavers

Sky Sox are home all weekend long! There will be fireworks for the two night games. On Monday, the Championship for the Guns vs. Hoses (cops vs. firemen) charity softball game will take place prior to the Sky Sox.

Gypsy Jazz Jam

Gypsy jazz is a type of jazz that was popularized in Paris in the 1930s. It's an energetic and exciting music style and a perfect end to the Memorial Weekend.

 

Park Avenue Properties

Tanya Stevenson-Becht & Sandy Daniels

www.ColoradoSpringsEhomes.com

office@parkavehomes.net

 

1 commentTanya Stevenson-Becht • May 28 2010 05:52PM