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What Does Short Sale Mean?

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Real Estate Agent with Re/Max Preferred Associates, Toledo, OH 353315

Buying Short Sales: What You Need to Know

As the real estate market remains volatile, one of the best options for many new homebuyers is purchasing a short sale home. But, what does ôshort saleö mean? A short sale is when lenders have the opportunity to sell a property before the bank forecloses on the home rather than after. While buying short sales creates the opportunity for real estate investors to pay well-below-average housing prices for properties within ideal locations, there are still drawbacks.

Why Banks Short Sale Pre-Foreclosure Homes

The last thing a bank wants to do is own a property secured by the bank's loans. When a property owner is in default and owes more than what the home is currently worth, the bank will work with the seller to offer the property for less than they owe on the mortgage loan.

How much money will banks take off? When buying short sales, how much should I expect prices to fluctuate? On average, banks estimate that holding on to the property after foreclosure will cost up to 18 percent of the home value to complete the inspection, appraisals, repair and maintenance. Instead, it is a much easier and financially sound decision for banks to sell the home ôas isö to avoid any third-party inspection process.

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LINDA SABO, REALTOR
RE/MAX PREFERRED ASSOC.
Office:  (419) 867-8022
Mobil:  (419) 481-3117  
http://HomesForSaleLucasCounty.com
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Elizabeth Straessle, MRP
All American Home Group - Newnan, GA
~Military Spouse~ AllAmericanHomeSourceRealty.co

Wish banks would make the short sale process easier for everyone.

Jan 30, 2012 07:50 AM