I am teaching another short Sale class on June 25th, 9am-12PM
Come and check it out.
Mike
Thriving with Short Sales |
Foreclosure agents presently control a high percentage of the homes-sold market share: short sales are a way for traditional REALTORS® to capture that business. Short sales allow you to have saleable-priced listings that will attract more showings, sign calls, Internet leads and help control inventory. Short sales will keep you busy.
Topics include prospecting for short sales; converting a phone call to an appointment; listing presentations; hardship, documents and how to protect your commission; introduce yourself to the bank; handling offers and working with the bank; keeping the buyer, the buyer's agent, the seller and the bank focused and calm; pitfalls to avoid during the process; and more.
When: June 25: 9 am - 12 pm (Troy) | FREE
Where : MCAR, 2125 Butterfield Dr, Troy, MI 48084-3441
Contact (MCAR) Metropolitan Consolidated Association of REALTORS® to sign up
Phone: (248) 879-5730 Fax: (248) 879-8280
Mike Sher,
Office: (248) 644-4700x242 Fax :(248) 499-1020
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
E-mail: mike@mikerealtor.com
CDPE (Certified Distress Property Expert)
MCAR, Short Sale Trainer
Max Brook and Real Estate One Short Sale Specialist.
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Servicing in Southeast Oakland County, Auburn Hills, Birmingham, Bloomfield, Berkley, Beverly Hills, Canton, Clawson, Farmington Hills, Ferndale, Huntington Woods, Northville, Novi, Pleasant Ridge, Plymouth, Royal Oak, Rochester Hills, West Bloomfield, Troy, etc. We worked with: Bank of America, Country Wide, HSBC, EverHome, Litton, GMAC, Chase, Wells Fargo, Flagstar, Fifth Third, Charter One, Comerica, Am Trust, US Bank, National City
But, We Can Help!
This is a competitive real estate market. If you have to sell and can not, perhaps it is time to look at a Short Sale. The Mike Realtor Team has performed dozens of Short Sales for professionals who have lost their job, income has declined, medical problems, relocation, retirement, divorce, loss of spouse, unable to make ends meet, or other reasons not listed.
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