How to Buy a Short Sale

Looking to Purchase a Short Sale

By Susan Milner, published Oct 13, 2008
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What to Expect when you are expecting to buy a short sale

So, you are expecting? Expecting to buy a short sale? Short sales are handled much differently from traditional sales. Here we will go over the differences to help you through the process.

The first thing to consider: Your time frame for purchase

Do you have enough time to wait for an answer? Short sales can take 30-60 days to receive an answer. We've heard horror stories of it taking 5-6 months in some cases as well. This could have been due to a number of factors that we cannot thoroughly cover here.

The next thing to consider: Choosing a Real Estate Agent

Have you found a real estate agent who has the knowledge to guide you through the short sale process? Ask them questions like "have you helped a buyer purchase a short sale before?" if so, 'how did the process go?" Then ask, "Have you ever negotiated a short sale for a seller before?" and if so, "how did that process go?"

Watch for the agents' opinion of short sales. If an agent has had a bad experience with a short sale you'll be able to pick up on that. If they feel like they are a waste of time you'll notice that too. Then you need to find someone who understands the process and can help you through it.

Next thing you'll do: View the homes

Next your agent will schedule appointments to show you the short sales you are interested in. While you are viewing these properties, take note of the condition of the property. How long ago did the seller stop maintaining the property or is it still being maintained? If there are tenants living there - when does their lease expire? Are they willing to stay or do they plan to leave? Are they keeping the house or property neat? Or are they destroying it?

Ready to Submit an Offer: Make sure it is written up correctly

Your agent should of course called the listing agent to determine the status of the short sale. Does the seller plan to accept 1 offer or many? Have any offers already been submitted? If so, what was the outcome? Was there a previous bank approval? What were those terms? Does the seller plan to sign an offer and then take the property off of the market or do they intend to keep it available for sale?

How to Buy a Short Sale

Ft. Myers home

Credit: Susan Milner, Realtor

Copyright: Susan Milner, Realtor

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