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6 Comments on TEN DAYS TO CHRISTMAS
I like the part about talking to the banks/servicers/investors... I spoke to several agents on the short sale listing side and short sales are making us all go gray!
MaryBeth ... what a great sentiment ... so appropriate for this time of year! It's nice that the banks have frozen the foreclosures but iit's still sad that they have to face them on January 2nd! Great blog!
Well said! We must all be thankful for the blessings we have. It's easy to forget just how fortunate we are all.
MaryBeth: What a wonderful thing it would be for distressed homeowners to have pending foreclosures frozen until mid January or so. Unfortunately, I cannot every remember Bank of America being mistaken for Santa Claus.
This is a great sentiment. I wish Santa could work some miracles. I recall one foreclosure I listed where a lot of the kids personal possessions were left behind. It killed me to see that.
Thank you all and Debbie yes on last Saturday I showed a short sale (along with about six others that day) but this one has really haunted me - all of the toys and stuffed animals were on the front lawn, some in green trash bags - others just flung around. When I pulled into the driveway I was almost hit by the pickup truck backing up, he had not seen me and then my buyers behind me pull into the driveway, he jumped from the cab of his vehicle....I apologized and said I was here to show the home, yes home, and he was a good sized manly man, but it wasn't anger I saw on his face, it was the saddest look, no actor could bring this emotion to life, this was the face of the foreclosure scene at Christmas and Holiday time as well as throughout the year, he had packed his pickup with the soaked green trash bags and the wet and ragged toys....so sad.