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I have put in 5 offers in the past 3 months for Short Sale Homes. They all were asking price, and I haven’t gotten responses from any of the banks about my offers. My realtor keeps giving me the same answer “I can’t do anything about the wait.” She doesn’t give me any more information than that. What are your experiences with Short Sales?
Read this article. only 1 in 20 short sales happen.
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Short Sales – Investing In Today’s Real Estate – Here is what you will learn inside this short sale guide: $4.38 Short Sales Investing In Today’s Real Estate Market!You have probably heard the term ‘short sale’ but are not sure what it entails. The concept of the short sale is something that anyone can pick up if they so choose and learn with ease. This is all about negotiations and knowing which type of documents to submit to a lender. It is a concept that once learned, can change the way that you feel abou… |
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Make Money in Short-Sale Foreclosures $20.3 From the Publisher:Foreclosures are the most profitable way to invest in real estate. But most real estate books on foreclosures don’t tell you how to invest in short-sale foreclosures – properties with even more profit potential than regular foreclosures. A short-sale foreclosure is a lender accepting a loan payoff for less than the amount owed. This comprehensive new guide from renowned real estate authors Chantal and Bill Carey covers all the ins and outs of short-sale foreclosure investing, from finding properties to negotiating with lenders, to closing the deal and making a bundle. Inside you’ll find all the information you need to succeed: finding great short-sale foreclosure deals, dealing with owners in financial distress, when to buy short-sale foreclosures, creating equity in foreclosure properties, writing successful short-sale offers, FHA, VA, and private mortgage insurance short-sales, purchasing short-sale properties at auction, understanding escrow, closing, and title insurance, flipping short-sale properties. |
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Short-Sale Pre-Foreclosure Investing $19.48 Learn all about short-sales, the hottest topic in today’s real estate investing market, with Short-Sale Pre-Foreclosure Investing: How to Buy "No-Equity" Properties Directly from the Bank — at Huge Discounts. Understand how to buy properties at big discounts, creating windfall profits. Using this guide, you can access information about a topic that 900f real estate agents and investors know nothing about. Discover how to make huge profits from the banks’ misfortune, how to help homeowners in foreclosure while helping yourself, and how to stay on the cutting edge of the down market. |
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The Real Wall Street: An Understandable Description of a Purchase, a Sale, a Short Sale (1908) $11.46 The Real Wall Street: An Understandable Description of a Purchase, a Sale, a Short Sale (1908) |
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7 Short Sale Myths & How to Overcome Them $9.54 7 Short Sale Myths & How to Overcome Them |
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The Art of the Short Sale $19.98 The Art of the Short Sale is your money making guide to the new housing market. Fact: Up to 95 percent of borrowers never respond to foreclosure notices. The Art of the Short Sale takes the mystery out of foreclosure. This simple and educational format serves as realtors’ go-to guide on how to make money in the wake of the housing bubble. From walk-in closets to Wall Street, Citron sheds light on the factors that led to the rise and fall of real estate in the United States. Each chapter navigates readers through the process of helping borrowers avoid nagging lenders and overcome the obstacles of foreclosure, often through paying only a fraction of their debts. The Art of the Short Sale spells out in an easy to understand language the steps to succeed in this niche market and assists clients in eliminating debt, reducing tax liability, saving credit worthiness and avoiding deficiency judgements. With tips on assembling a short sale team, negotiating with out of state lenders and packaging clients’ personal and financial circumstances in an effective way, this book is an essential resource for any real estate specialist aiming to adapt his business to the current housing climate. |
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Create a Short Sale: Your Guide Through the Short Sale Maze $15.28 The rules of Short Sales just changed. This book is designed for real estate professionals, but it will explain a Short Sale in detail to anyone. In a Short Sale, a property is sold and the lenders get paid less than the full amount owed on the loans, i.e., the payment is short. This is an important alternative to foreclosure because the sellers move with dignity with less damage to their credit, the buyers get a house in better condition, and the bank makes on average 30% more money. Short Sales are an important part of America”s economic recovery; this book will help you make the right choices for everyone involved in the process. |
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For Sale by Owner in California $22.48 Save thousands of dollars — sell your home yourself! Using a broker to sell your home can cost you up to six percent of the selling price — in other words, if you sell your house for $400,000, you can lose up to $24,000. But you’ll save that money if you sell the house yourself, and it’s not hard to do! Thoroughly revised and scrupulously researched, For Sale by Owner in California takes you step by step through the entire selling process, from putting the house on the market to transferring the title. Even if you choose to use an agent, this book is a great way to prepare yourself for the home-selling process. Find out how to: pick the best time to sell prepare your house for sale advertise widely and inexpensively sell while you’re buying another house set the sale price screen buyers for financial feasibility make all disclosures required by law negotiate with potential buyers handle multiple offers remove contingencies complete the escrow process The 9th edition of For Sale by Owner in California reflects the most recent changes in the housing market and laws, and now includes beefed-up sections on disclosure obligations, making a house look good and using the Internet to advertise a sale. It also provides all the forms you need, including: disclosure forms offer and counteroffer sales contract contingency releases deeds second mortgage note and more All forms come with complete instructions for filling them out. A note to those outside California: Even though For Sale By Owner in California provides state-specific forms and information for Californians, there’s plenty of material in the book that can help home sellers in the other 49 states as well. Don’t sell your home without it! LIST OF FORMS Quitclaim Deed Moving Expenses With Tax Consequences Hourly Broker Fee Agreement Sign-In Sheet Disclosure Of Information On Lead-Based Paint And Lead-Based Paint Hazards Protect Your Family From Lead In Your Home Pamphlet Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Statement Natural Hazard Disclosure Statement Credit Information Form Promissory Note Offer To Purchase Real Property Deposit Receipt Short Form Counteroffer Counteroffer To Purchase Real Property Acceptance Of Purchase Offer Counteroffer Revocation Seller’s Demand For Removal Of Contingencies Contingency Release Extending Time To Meet Contingencies Release Of Real Estate Purchase Contract Lease-Option Contract |
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Information Collection $18.98 Information Collection : The Key to Data-Based Decision Making (School Leadership Library) by Paula M. Short, and Rick Jay Short, and Kenneth Brinson Published in 1998 by Eye on Education |
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Writing the Short Story: A Practical Handbook on the Rise, Structure, Writing and Sale of the Modern Short Story $34.53 Writing the Short Story: A Practical Handbook on the Rise, Structure, Writing and Sale of the Modern Short Story |
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Create a Short Sale: Your Guide Through the Short Sale Maze, Second Edition $15.61 The rules of Short Sales just changed.In a Short Sale, a property is sold and the lenders get paid less than the full amount owed on the loans, i.e. the payment is short. This is an important alternative to foreclosure because the sellers move with dignity with less damage to their credit, the buyers get a house in better condition, the neighborhood avoids a vacant, vandalized, foreclosed house and the bank makes on average 30% more money. This book is designed for real estate professionals, but it will explain a Short Sale in detail to anyone. |
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Information for Innovation $174.48 Information is not taken seriously. Much is said about the information age, the information economy, the information society, and particularly about information technology, but little about information itself. If these are important, then so is information. But information is not as other goods: it has some peculiar characteristics. It cannot be displayed for sale without giving it away in the process. Sold, it goes to the buyer but still remains with the seller. Buying entails expressing demand in ignorance for buyers who do not know just what it is that they do not know. Such characteristics have long been recognised by economists, but it is not generally economists who have most to say about the importance of information. This privilege is exercised by senior managers, who speak passionately about knowledge-based, learning organizations; by politicians and public servants, anxious to compensate with policy and programme for the information failure of organization and market; and by specialists in telecommunications and information technology, bent on adding value to what they treat as just a commodity. All are particularly enthusiastic about the innovation which springs from information. Information usually requires new information. Finding, acquiring, and mixing this new information with that already in use presents problems, not least because complex information transactions are required rather than simple information transfer. Solutions can be devised, but only by accommodating the characteristics of information. This book contrasts the way innovation is normally regarded in a variety of areasfrom eighteenth-century agriculture to high technology, from technology transfer to industrial espionage, from corporate strategy to patents and independent inventorswith how it appears from what is termed an ‘information perspective’, that is one that puts information first. The results are intriguing, suggesting that radically different approaches to innovation (and organization) should be considered. |
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