Posts Tagged 'Tampa Foreclosures'

Short Sales Still Alive and Kicking

An example of a real estate owned property in ...

Image via Wikipedia

Since the Real Estate bubble burst several years ago short sales have become a popular way for homeowners to escape foreclosure and  rebuild their finances. Despite the positives, short sales have gained more of a bad reputation as of late, mainly due to the length and complication of these kind of transactions.

Buyers and sellers alike have grown increasingly frustrated with the process since the average short sale can take ninety days to six months. There are cases where short sales have taken up to a year or longer to close.  Many buyers who submit offers on short sale properties end up walking away because of the lengthy process.

The reason short sales are so complicated is because there are so many parties involved unlike bank owned properties where you are just dealing with the bank.  If you decide to purchase a short sale, you want to make sure your Realtor understands the process and is experienced in dealing with short sales.

Most importantly, you need to understand the pros and cons when it comes to short sales. Remember that once you submit and offer, don’t expect for the property to close anytime soon. It simply becomes a waiting game.  If your selling your home as a short sale, make sure you meet with a tax and credit specialist before you decide to short sell your home.  A short sale can have credit and tax implications.

Enhanced by Zemanta

Post to Twitter

Tampa Luxury Homes Coming!

We are in the process of building the most comprehensive website of Tampa Luxury Homes anywhere on the web.  While we are constructing this site, please visit our sister site at Tampa Real Estate.  We look forward to supplying you with the most up to date info available anywhere.

If you would like to browse our Foreclosures Database, Please visit us here: Tampa Foreclosures.

We appreciate you coming by and please check back soon!

Post to Twitter

 
Get Adobe Flash playerPlugin by wpburn.com wordpress themes