Omega Omega
Omega - Glendale, CA

Evening Karina - A very timely post.  Also, I love the graphic!!!!  Keep sharing and have a great Friday.

Cheers

Apr 16, 2009 02:57 PM
Karina Morgan
CENTURY 21 Regency Realty - Enterprise, AL

Fredy,

Thanks for taking time out to respond.

Good Luck to you in 2009

Karina

Apr 16, 2009 03:09 PM
Marchel Peterson
Results Realty - Spring, TX
Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro

Karina, Personally I think they should be called LONG SALES not short sales!!  I just had a client quizzing me about them as a buyer and I told him if he went that route to expect it to take a long time.  By the way my daughter's name is Tarina.

Apr 16, 2009 03:14 PM
Steve Shatsky
Dallas, TX

Hi Karina... While, for the most part, short sales take a longer timeframe from contract to close, I have actually had at least 6 which took less than 30 days.  It really all depends on the lender involved.  Each short sale transaction comes with its own set of parameters and the only way to determine the timeframe involved for each buyer or seller is to investigate what they will be so that everyone has reasonable expectations from the outset of a transaction. 

Apr 16, 2009 04:06 PM
Sandy Shores FL RealtorĀ®, Melbourne Real Estate
M & M Realty of Brevard Inc. - Melbourne, FL
Brevard County Real Estate, Florida's Space Coast

Karina, Short sales do take a long time. We are finding some buyers getting some great deals on properties today.

Apr 20, 2009 11:32 AM
Paul Gapski
Berkshire Hathaway / Prudential Ca Realty - El Cajon, CA
619-504-8999,#1 Resource SD Relo

Well sometimes i dont know what to think of short sales. They are getting better and then they are not!

Aug 13, 2011 05:26 PM