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Clearwater Florida Real Estate | Clearwater Short Sale Home For Sale By Owner - Are You Prepared?
May 7th, 2008 Categories: Clearwater Florida, Home Seller Tips, Homes for Sale
Clearwater Florida For Sale By Owners doing Short Sale
Clearwater Florida - I had a gentleman call recently telling me that he planned sell his Clearwater home by himself;
that he would negotiate with the bank on this Clearwater Florida real estate short sale (when you owe more money than you can sell your home for); and that he did not need an real estate attorney to advise him on his options or handle the paperwork. I wish him good luck!
However, if you are like most people trying to sell your Clearwater home today:
- you do not have a law degree,
- your are not a trained title agent,
- you are not a trained and skilled Realtor…
add to that…only 15% of Tampa Bay homes for sale are actually sold For Sale By Owner.
We advertise our Clearwater Florida Real Estate listings all over the internet, so when list Clearwater homes for sale they will be seen by millions of interested real estate buyers, so check our customer testimonials and you will see that we are focused on our customers.
If you are facing a short sale or foreclosure, don’t try to sell your home by yourself. Let’s discuss how we can help you.
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Jack & Cyndee Haydon,
Belloise Realty
Clearwater Beach, Florida 33767
email: jackhaydon@gmail.com
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First Time Home Buyer shares Clearwater Florida Real Estate Experience
April 13th, 2008 Categories: Clearwater Florida, Condos for Sale, Homes for Sale
Clearwater Florida - When buying a home even in a buyers market having a great experience is not a given. Getting the best Clearwater Florida Real Estate deal is not a given so choosing a REALTOR who’s acting as your Buyers Agent makes a big difference. If you are a first time home buyer or someone who hasn’t bought a home in a long time - you definitely want someone working for YOU and only your interests!
- You should look for a Tampa Bay Realtor who listens to your home or condo property requirements;
- You should look for a local REALTOR who cares more about you than selling a Tampa Bay home or condo;
- You should look for a Clearwater Florida Real Estate agent who negotiates with your money like it was their own - we’ve had recent buyers even get FHA mortgage where the seller has paid their 3% downpayment and up to 6% in closing costs;
- You will benefit from a Buyer’s agent who recommends home inspectors who do a thorough job so you can make decisions based on good info - to avoid costly surprises later like a buried oil tank or unsuspected leaky roof;
- Look for a Realtor who’s always working for your best interests - takes time to explain everything to you, especially if you’re a first-time homebuyer and as this buyers says “treats you like family”
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Buying Clearwater Florida Real Estate Bargains: Bank Owned, REO, Foreclosures - Be Aware, Be Informed!
April 1st, 2008 Categories: Clearwater Beach Florida, Clearwater Florida, Condos for Sale, Homes for Sale, Tampa Bay FL Luxury Real Estate
Clearwater Florida - The number one request we get from buyers is for Clearwater Florida Real Estate bargains for sale. They are looking for Tampa Bay condos or homes for sale that are bank owned properties, foreclosures, in pre-foreclosures or short sales. I must say that this is not a process for those who want quick answers or smooth rides. Be aware and be informed! By their very nature, Bank Owned, REO and Foreclosures and buying Clearwater Florida Real Estate in this process is filled with uncertainty and complexity. By understanding what to expect property buyers tell us it can be less stressful and frustrating.
I read 2 helpful blogs today on this topic highlighting how to be successful in buying Clearwater property bargains. These REALTORS are not from the Tampa Bay area however they present info local buyers can definitely benefit from…
Monika McGillicuddy wrote and excellent article about the possible Pitfalls of Buying a Bank Owned Property. She says “foreclosed home or short sale can be a fantastic opportunity to own a home at a greatly discounted price but please don’t go it alone. Representing yourself sometimes can be a costly mistake.”
She also shared how they “closed on a bank owned home recently, after some investigation we were able to track down a former owners property disclosure of the property and while it was from a former owner and held no legal weight it still gave us a glimpse at some information we would otherwise have never known.
Don’t expect the listing agent to do that for you. They won’t. Can you expect a buyer agent to try and track that information down? Yes… but realize that sometimes it’s simply not to be found. But a good buyer agent will make every effort to help the client make the right decisions.”
Maureen Francis, an Oakland real estate agent, also gives home buyers the following 5 tips to buying Foreclosures in her article. They are:
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