So back to the comment:
The answer is yes when you Short Sale your house you do have to show the
property until we receive an offer.
Now there is more than
one way to skin a cat so to say. In Sacramento County as in much of the country,
inventory is scarce and interest rates are low. There are WAY more buyers than
sellers. Now Realtors may not like my approach but truth be told my fiduciary
is to my client, the seller and the seller alone. Look up the word client in
the Dictionary. It says “one that is under the protection of another”. In
a West Sacramento Short Sale as in any
transaction I take that seriously. In a West Sacramento Short Sale to me it means
shielding the client from unnecessary disturbances and disruptions to their
already troubled lives.
To accomplish that we
have resorted to either appointments only or the more favored 3 hour showing
window. While this is not an effective tool in a neutral or buyer’s market, it
certainly is effective in a strong seller’s market. During one of our showing
windows we will typically have anywhere from 5-15 and as many as 30 agents and
their clients come through. The small window creates an auction atmosphere and
we generally receive multiple offers for the property. We make sure the date is
posted well in advance and always hold it on a Saturday to allow the greatest
number of agents and their clients to come through.
The results are our
clients are disturbed the one day and then for only a couple of hours, we get
multiple offers on the property and we are able to move forward with the
getting the West Sacramento Short Sale into negotiations
with the Bank as quickly as possible. To get a better idea of when your West
Sacramento home will be worth what you owe, log in to www.shortsaleandloanmod.info for
a free estimate or call me today for a free no obligation consultation or for
the latest West Sacramento short sale information.
Call me today and sleep better tonight; you’ll be glad you did
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