wizard of oz ruby slippersIn the world of a Sacramento short sale agent, there is no such thing as a normal workday. Every day has its little frustrations. People may make promises that they don't keep. Other people might be unreasonable and demanding. I may explain 10 ways from Sunday how to submit an offer to a buyer's agent, yet the offer arrives incomplete. It's just another day in the neighborhood. I let this stuff roll off my back and focus on the big picture, on what's important.

My focus is the people, my home sellers and home buyers. Today, a Sacramento short sale seller is scheduled to close on an escrow that has been dragging on for 9 long months. He will finally be able to let go of the past and move on with his life. His focus is on his children, wife, friends, family and his own clients, the people who are important to him. It's not the SMUD lien for dual pane windows that was attached to his home and would have survived a foreclosure, which we managed to get released. It's not the fact that he tried to sell this home for several years without success. And it's not the fact that he tried for months to do a loan modification but was denied.

He gets to start over, keep his credit relatively intact and enjoy the peace of mind that comes when a new family is starting its beginnings in the home he left behind. When the new buyers get the keys tonight, their faces will be brimming with smiles and their hearts filled with hope.

With any luck, also today an Elk Grove short sale seller will be putting his past behind him as well. His escrow was supposed to have closed last week, but the buyer's lender kept popping up with more loan conditions. The latest demand was a request for an addendum that clarified the ZIP code. Apparently, the buyer's agent wrote the wrong ZIP code on several pages of the purchase contract.

The seller of this short sale was never delinquent; his payments were current. Yet, it took us 3 months to go from listing the home to closing. However long, the wait for short sale approval is rarely an enjoyable experience for either sellers or buyers. 90 days is still a long time.

I wrapped up both of these transactions last night and settled in to watch a movie with my husband. Netflix sent us the new Blu-Ray version of the Wizard of Oz. Now, I've probably watched this movie 100 times over the years; it's one of my all-time favorites. So, when I received an email with an offer attached, I got up to open my email and my husband paused the movie. Hey, it's not like I don't know what happens in the movie. But my husband paused it anyway.

It was certainly a far cry from the days of waiting through commercials on a black-and-white TV. Watching Dorothy and Toto on the big screen in vibrant color is astounding. In fact, we spotted things in the movie that we've never seen before such as the bricks in the yellow brick road were clearly defined and, for some reason, in the scene where Dorothy and the Scarerow discovered the Tin Man rusted in the woods, there was a large stork or blue heron flapping its wings in the background. Near the apple trees, a toucan rested on a branch over Dorothy's head. Made me think about Fruit Loops.

But Dorothy's quest to go home also made me think about my sellers and buyers. We all want a place to call home, a place where we feel loved and secure. So, today, 2 families are leaving their homes and 2 other families are moving in. The buyers will be overjoyed and the sellers relieved. And several years from now, those same sellers will most likely call me to help them buy another home, and I will watch them click together heels of ruby slippers and go there. After all, there's no place like home, is there?

sacramento short sale agent

---

Elizabeth Weintraub is an author, home buying columnist for The New York Times-owned About.com, a Land Park resident, and a Land Park real estate agent who specializes in older, classic homes in Land Park, Curtis Park, Midtown and East Sacramento. Weintraub is also a Sacramento Short Sale agent who lists and successfully sells short sales throughout Sacramento. Call Elizabeth Weintraub at 916.233.6759. Put 35 years of real estate experience to work for you. DRE License # 00697006.

The Short Sale Savior, by Elizabeth Weintraub, available through bookstores everywhere and at Amazon.com.

Photo: Unless otherwise noted in this blog, the photo is copyrighted by Big Stock Photo and used with permission.

 

 
This post has been included in California Information Sacramento County, CA Information Sacramento, CA Information
Post is included in group: Posts to Localism
Post is included in group: Lyon Realtors
Post is included in group: Diary of a Realtor
Post is included in group: Club Chaos
Post is included in group: ActiveRain Rockstars

10 Comments on There's No Place Like Home

OCT
30
Outside Blog

At the end of the day...isn't it all worth it? To know that you help someone start a new chapter. In your words "start over", "put this behind", "get in new homes".

That is what makes this business so special, so important.. even with all the frustrations that come with it.

All The Best to you and your family of clients.

9:22am • #1
398,868 Points 9 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Elizabeth:  I think the satisfaction of wrapping up difficult situations for sellers is priceless. They are so appreciative.  Buyers have always been a favorite component of my job.  Finding home is no small task.

9:49am • #2

Great article!  So often agents forget the personal circumstances and that this is often a life changing event for the client.

10:02am • #3
396,395 Points 1 Featured Post Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Sounds like a good day with lots of happy people. I wish I could just click my heels and make it happen some times.

11:04am • #4
135,176 Points 1 Featured Post

Elizabeth - What a great story!  I really like the way you write; you are a wonderful storyteller.  Thx for the upbeat and positive story - perfect for this Friday morning.  Have a good day Elizabeth and an absolutely wicked weekend.  :)

11:49am • #5
211,083 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Okay, don't laugh at me, but I have never watched that movie.  I think it scared me as kid, and I just never went back.  But after your description I just may have to give in and watch it.  And the timing well... I have one trick or treater every year, yes, just one.  We buy enough candy for  small army and yet my friend who brings her daughter by our house is the only one we ever have.  This year she will be Dorothy.

As always, you know your stuff so well that I'm sure you are the sole reason these people in your story are getting to move on with their lives.  I can tell, you just never give up and don't settle for no when SMUD says "no", you push forward until your buyer and seller clients have a positive outcome.  Good for you and good for them.

12:41pm • #6
251,074 Points 5 Featured Posts

Elizabeth - I took a quick glance of that picture without my glasses on, and said, "Guess what Self, Elizabeth has a snazzy pair of red slippers; but I wonder how that pup will get along with her cats?"

There are definitely alternative realities when you don't have your glasses on:-)

5:09pm • #7
386,661 Points 28 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Tammy! You shock me. You have never ever watched the Wizard of Oz? Well, there's no better way to view it than on Blu-Ray. I can tell you that when I was a kid, I never connected with the fact that the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion worked on Auntie Em's farm. So you have a whole new appreciation for the movie when you get older.

sacramento short sale agent

8:17pm • #8
211,083 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I bet others on my list of haven't seen would shock you too.  My husband laughs over the movies I haven't seen all the time.  I'd much rather be reading though.

10:47pm • #9
OCT
31
590,116 Points 63 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Elizabeth, I like in short sales WHEN IT IS OVER people do put their past behind them. The Wizard of Oz is such a great movie you could just watch it over and over again. I need to get a Blue Ray player and start checking out DVDs in HD. We just get the satellite HD now.

11:20am • #10

This blog does not allow anonymous comments

 
Elizabeth-high-rez-nyc Rainmaker_large

Elizabeth Weintraub, Sacramento Short Sale Agent, 916.233.6759, Lyon RE

Sacramento, CA

More about me…

Lyon Real Estate

Address: 2801 J Street, Sacramento, CA, 95816

Office Phone: (916) 233-6759

Cell Phone: (916) 233-6759

Email Me

Broker-Associate at Lyon Real Estate, midtown Sacramento. Selling since 1974. Home Buying Columnist at About.com. Sacramento short sale agent.

RealEstateVoices Webring:  Prev  Next
Brought to you by: Homethinking



Links

Archives

RSS 2.0 Feed for this blog

Find CA real estate agents and Sacramento real estate on ActiveRain.