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Thinking of doing a short sale? STOP!

By
Real Estate Agent with Remax Advantage Plus

CERTIFIED DISTRESSED PROPERTY EXPERT (CDPE) and SHORT SALE FORECLOSURE SPECIALIST (SSFS)

One needs a thorough understanding of complex issues in today’s Shakopee real estatemarekt and the knowledge of foreclosure avoidance options available to homeowners. Being a CDPE has provided me and my clients a solutions for homeowners facing market hardships primarily short sales.

Homeowners regularly proceed without guidance of any kind through the often financially and emotionally devastating prospect of foreclosure. Setting up an appointment with a well-informed, licensed Shakopee real estate agent is the best course of action for a homeowner in distress.

There are thousands of licensed Realtors in the state of Minnesota and many Shakopee Realtors, but few decided to focus their efforts in helping those in need of assistance to avoid foreclosure. Through comprehensive training and experience, CDPEs have the tools to help homeowners find the best solutions for their unique situations and to avoid foreclosure through the efficient execution of a short sale.

Living through financial difficulties poses a challenge for any family, so why make the process of finding a qualified real estate professional difficult too? Select an agent with the CDPE Designation or Short Sale Foreclosure Specialist to ensure you have a trained professional to address your specific needs.

I have also teamed with an attorney to help answer any questions one may have that goes beyond my real estate expertise.

Posted by

TOM SCOTT- broker/ agent

Remax Advantage Plus

Twin City Real Estate Team

612-384-2178

TomScott@Remax.com

www.MnHomesForSale.com

Serving the Mpls/ St. Paul areas and surrounding suburbs

 

Danell Estrada
Highlands Ranch Appraisals, LLC - Highlands Ranch, CO

Keep up the good work. I think we should have more Realtors in this business as experts in Short Sale and Distressed properties. So many homeowners need help and need to know their options.  I see REO properties and foreclosures more often then short sales in Colorado.

Feb 22, 2011 06:05 PM