Did the value on your Palm Beach County home come in too high?  Is it jeopardizing your short sale approval?  This is a big issue and the best way is to take the steps to avoid it.  However,if you don’t take the right steps, you are about to hear a no.  It is not too late.  You can still get your short sale on your Palm Beach County home approved.  The first step is to provide comparable sales that will show why the offer price is actually valid.  If there are repairs that need to be made and it has impacted the value, photos and estimates need to be provided.  If you aren’t getting anywhere, it is time to escalate.  Having the contacts to help when things get off track is so important too.  The Treu Group, your Palm Beach County short sale team, has the experience and resources to get you to the closing table. 

 

 

 

 

 

Have you heard a no because of a bad BPO?  Did the bank deny your short sale?  Call us, we have helped many Palm Beach County homeowners avoid foreclosure that had been denied once or twice. 




 


Lisa and Steve Treu

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Keller Williams Realty

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Author Bio: The "Treu View" is our perspective of Palm Beach and Martin County real estate. As a team that has been selling since 1989, we always look for ways to bring the best deals and tools to our great clients. Whether your buying, selling, selling a property as a short sale or just curious about real estate, this is the place for you. The Treu Group remembers that you are the reason that we are in business. As hosts of The Treu Real Estate 911 on WJNO each Saturday morning at 8:30, we study the market to allow our clients to get the Treu Advantage.



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