Entries Tagged as 'parkland real estate'

 May   Presenting Offers Directly To The Seller As The Buyer’s Agent 
 20   by michael

What happens after the real estate faxes his/her clients offer to the listing agent?  We assume that the listing agent presents the offer in a timely fashion, right?

Two days ago, I presented a great offer to a listing agent.  It was typed out professionally, included a detailed preapproval letter from a name mortgage company, and even submitted a personal letter from my buyer to the sellers in the offer.  I faxed and emailed the offer to the agent.  2 days later, and I have not heard back from the agent!  What goes?

After watching many HGTV shows, where in the North, especially in Canada, buyer’s agents present the offer directly to the seller with the listing agent present.  Why don’t we do this here in South Florida or other areas?  Who better than the buyer’s agent can present the offer to the seller, even bring comparables justifying the purchase offer?

On these shows on HGTV, I even see the buyers in the cars outside of the homes of the seller anxiously awaiting an answer and counteroffer.  Everything is done at the same time.  Sellers and buyers are within stone-throwing distance from each other.  Let the games begin and end quickly!  Either way, the buyer and seller know if their is a deal or not.

I sit here as a wait for the listing agent to give me the common courtesy of a return phone call as my buyer calls me, texts me, and emails me.  I feel for my buyer, and am trying to do everything I can in my power to get him this property.

As a result, I am having all future buyers request that I present their offers directly to the sellers with their listing agents present.  No more drama, games, or what if’s.  It is time to take control, especially when your client is 100% qualified and submits an offer that the sellers should take and take now before their home goes down in value even more!

If you are looking to buy or sell in South Florida, and looking for the best real estat team, please visit: http://www.FloridaHomeTools.com.  I promise that this won’t EVER happen to you!

 May   Free Informative South Florida Home Buyer Seminar, June 4, Coral Springs, FL 
 20   by michael

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 Jun   Open Your Eyes Sellers! Foreclosures Are Your Competition!! 
 17   by michael

south florida foreclosures Many South Florida home sellers put their homes on the market for sale and do not look at foreclosure or pre-foreclosures (also know as short sales) listings as their major competition.

Sellers just do not believe that distressed sales are their competition when pricing their homes.  Think Again!  Calling All Coral Springs, Parkland, Coconut Creek, & Other Broward Cities!  It is time to realize that foreclosure listings are becoming more readily available not just in your neighborhood, but maybe even on your street!  RealtyTrac.com, and online foreclosure website, announced last week that one in every 483 U.S. home filled for foreclosure in May.  Also the Sun-Sentinel reported in this past Saturday’s paper that Broward County has seen 2,884 homes facing foreclosure in the month of May, 2008 as opposed to 1,349 in May, 2007.

Savvy sellers must understand that foreclosures ARE their competition!  Remember, when a foreclosure property in your neighborhood sells, and sells for less than your home, you will be playing a scary game of catch-up in order to FINALLY be able to put a sold sign in your front yard.  Before listing your home on the market, concentrate on ALL of the competing properties in your neighborhood and even in the surrounding communities.  Make sure to price your property very close to your foreclosure foes in your neighborhood.  You will ultimately sell your property faster than a foreclosure or short sale, because these properties usually take longer to negotiate and close than your home.  Good luck and sell with confidence!