Elizabeth Weintraub • Sacramento Short Sale Agent • Land Park

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Buying a Sacramento Foreclosure is Like a Trip Down the Yellow Brick Road

sacramento foreclosures and yellow brick roadWhen you enter into a contract to buy a Sacramento foreclosure, you never know what's in store for you. You could run into flying monkeys, wander into a field of poppies or get doused with a bucket of water. Every Sacramento foreclosure is different, depending on the bank.

In fact, you could find yourself in a position where you have never even met your buyer's agent. Who is that wizard behind the curtain, you may ask yourself.

I'm working on a Sacramento bank-owned home right now, and I've never met the buyers. We're in escrow. To make matters even more strange, I've never had any type of communication from the listing agent until last night when he sent me the executed contract, which I had already received a day earlier from escrow.

Last month, a client referred buyers to me. They wanted to spend weeks touring every home on the market in an area that I don't know very well. But an associate in my office lives and works in that neighborhood, so I asked him to take the buyers out and show them homes. I speak to the buyers by phone and through email, and wrote the winning offer for them.

The listing agent's notes in MLS directed me to the bank's website for offer submission guidelines. Turns out I am dealing directly with the bank. I uploaded the offer and all the required documentation. Next thing I know, the bank sent me an email saying the "offer is acceptable." Didn't say it was accepted. Just that it was acceptable.

I called the bank to find out more information, as the email indicated I was permitted to do, but that was pointless. The person I spoke to knew nothing. I asked for his supervisor to call me, but nobody ever did. So, I figured the offer must be accepted and suggested that the buyers begin their loan process. Sure enough, a week later we received the accepted contract and bank addendum.

Now, if I can only get the bank to turn on the utilities for the home inspection. It's weird having no one to talk to in this transaction. At least the buyers can call me, which they do at least once or twice a day. The first time I will meet these buyers, most likely, will be at closing.

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Elizabeth Weintraub is an author, columnist for The New York Times'-owned About.com, a Land Park resident, and a Land Park real estate agent who specializes in older, classic homes in Land Park, Curtis Park, Midtown and East Sacramento. Weintraub is also a Sacramento Short Sale agent who lists and successfully sells short sales throughout Sacramento. Call Elizabeth Weintraub at 916.233.6759. Put 35 years of real estate experience to work for you.

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Elizabeth Weintraub is an author, home buying columnist for The New York Times-owned About.com, a Land Park resident, and a Land Park real estate agent who specializes in older, classic homes in Land Park, Curtis Park, Midtown and East Sacramento. Weintraub is also a Sacramento Short Sale agent who lists and successfully sells short sales throughout Sacramento. Call Elizabeth Weintraub at 916.233.6759. Put 35 years of real estate experience to work for you. DRE License # 00697006.

The Short Sale Savior, by Elizabeth Weintraub, available through bookstores everywhere and at Amazon.com.

Photo: Unless otherwise noted in this blog, the photo is copyrighted by Big Stock Photo and used with permission.

The views expressed herein are Weintraub's personal views and do not reflect the views of Lyon Real Estate.

 

Sacramento REO Agent Dropped the Bomb the Day Buyers Were to Move In

sacramento short sale and foreclosure agentEvery offer I write on a bank-owned home in Sacramento comes back with a bank addendum. Some are a few pages but most are at least 10 pages, and those addendums contain language that supersede the C.A.R. purchase contract. On top of this, lenders take their time getting back the signed contract, so the entire transaction, for the most part, takes place on a verbal without a signed agreement.

It's just the way things are when dealing with foreclosures.

Verbiage in the addendums say that the bank reserves the right to accept a higher offer at any time. Even on the day a buyer is scheduled to close. Although this rarely happens, it can and has.

It happened to an associate in my office. His buyers were about to take possession of the home when the listing agent called to say, "Hey, don't shoot the messenger, but the bank has received a higher offer and has decided to accept it." Well, that offer didn't drop out of the sky. The listing agent had to send that offer to the bank.

Don't you think it would have been professional of that REO agent to have called the buyer's agent and let him know beforehand? The buyer was not given any opportunity to increase the offer and now had no place to move.

I suspect there is a certain personality that excels at working REOs. The managing broker at my office has asked me why don't I go after REO listings rather than work as a short sale agent by listing short sales -- because short sales are a lot more work than foreclosures. But I can tell you why. When I work with short sale sellers or buyers, I am working with real people, knowing that I am orchestrating a difference in those sellers' and buyers' lives. I'm not dealing with some asset manager robot who cares solely about a corporation's bottom line. There is a human element to what I do.

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The Short Sale Savior, by Elizabeth Weintraub, coming in June 2009.

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If you're interested in finding out more about Sacramento foreclosures or short sales, call Elizabeth Weintraub at 916.233.6759 or email me at elizabeth at elizabethweintraub.com.

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Elizabeth Weintraub is an author, home buying columnist for The New York Times-owned About.com, a Land Park resident, and a Land Park real estate agent who specializes in older, classic homes in Land Park, Curtis Park, Midtown and East Sacramento. Weintraub is also a Sacramento Short Sale agent who lists and successfully sells short sales throughout Sacramento. Call Elizabeth Weintraub at 916.233.6759. Put 35 years of real estate experience to work for you. DRE License # 00697006.

The Short Sale Savior, by Elizabeth Weintraub, available through bookstores everywhere and at Amazon.com.

Photo: Unless otherwise noted in this blog, the photo is copyrighted by Big Stock Photo and used with permission.

The views expressed herein are Weintraub's personal views and do not reflect the views of Lyon Real Estate.

 

Buuuuuut, My House is Worth More Than Those Foreclosures and Short Sales

Sacramento foreclosures"If I could only find an agent who sees things my way," whined a wanna-be seller. First he tried to refinance, but the mortgage broker ran the comps and couldn't justify the value. Then he considered selling, but only if he could find an agent who truly understood the value of his home.

Harry, we'll call him, bought a home in Sacramento two years ago for around $300,000. Part of his problem was the ZIP code -- that area was, and still is, depressed. Harry, blinded by the falling market in Sacramento and feeling it affected everybody else in town but him, insisted he had enough equity to either refinance or sell.

I ran a map search for him that crossed ZIP codes and encompassed more desirable areas. The results were the same. His home was worth about $200,000. I delivered the news.

Harry exploded: "I see you came up with the two miserable comps the mortgage broker found." He demanded that I use a different formula, the one that exists in Harry's head. The thing is I found a few dozen comparable sales, and they all pointed to the same hard, cold, cruel number.

In the old days -- like 5 years ago -- appraisers would throw out the foreclosure and short sale comps from an appraisal. But the truth is today those depressed sales are what comprise the market. Foreclosures affect the neighborhood. They make up the market values of nearby homes. As I explained to Harry, even if we found a buyer willing to pay Harry's inflated price, that buyer's lender would never appraise that home at the higher value.

It's not a conspiracy, Harry. The problem is you paid too much for the home when you bought it and values all around you have declined. Harry's not too happy with me right now. Oh, well.

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The Short Sale Savior, by Elizabeth Weintraub, coming in June 2009.

Photo: Big Stock Photo

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Elizabeth Weintraub is an author, home buying columnist for The New York Times-owned About.com, a Land Park resident, and a Land Park real estate agent who specializes in older, classic homes in Land Park, Curtis Park, Midtown and East Sacramento. Weintraub is also a Sacramento Short Sale agent who lists and successfully sells short sales throughout Sacramento. Call Elizabeth Weintraub at 916.233.6759. Put 35 years of real estate experience to work for you. DRE License # 00697006.

The Short Sale Savior, by Elizabeth Weintraub, available through bookstores everywhere and at Amazon.com.

Photo: Unless otherwise noted in this blog, the photo is copyrighted by Big Stock Photo and used with permission.

The views expressed herein are Weintraub's personal views and do not reflect the views of Lyon Real Estate.