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  • Ballard Townhomes: Market Update Is Shocking Whether You Are A Buyer Or Seller - If you have a Ballard Townhome, then right now is your chance to step into the market. May 13, 2012
    Ballard townhomes for sale:  If you have a Ballard Townhome, then right now is your chance to step into the market….if you aren’t upside down (If you are, then we can have a different conversations), but it is interesting to note that right now truly is a great time to sell your Ballard townhome. There […]
    Courtney Cooper - Cooper Jacobs Real Estate: courtney@cooperjacobs.com 206.850.8841
  • Brand New Ballard Listing! - 2841 NW 60th Street April 28, 2012
    2841 NW 60th St, Seattle 98107 $474,500 Located in desirable Sunset Hill close to downtown Ballard! This special remodeled Craftsman with modern kitchen including SS appliances,gas range, cool tile back splash & counter space galore is what you have been looking for. Genuine touches throughout this updated Craftsman charmer starting w/ classic front porc […]
    Cooper Jacobs Real Estate in Ballard: 206-236-9696: Ballard@CooperJacobs.com
  • Annual Empty Bowls Event At Nordic Heritage Museum March 14, 2012
    Annual Empty Bowls Event At Nordic Heritage Museum The invisible elves have been working hard all year once again pull this ambitious event off .  It’s already been 12 months since the last one and countless volunteers have been busy, throwing, hand building, firing, glazing and turning so people can join together in a day […]
    Kim
  • Woodland Park Zoo Just Up The Hill From Ballard March 13, 2012
    One of the best zoos on the West coast is right here in Ballard’s backyard. The Woodland Park Zoo is just up the hill on Phinney Ridge and is a great reason to live in Ballard. […]
    Cooper Jacobs Real Estate in Ballard: 206-236-9696: Ballard@CooperJacobs.com
  • Lake Forest Park Waterfront Home: FULL Price in only THREE days….. April 1, 2012
    Do you need a Seattle area waterfront Realtor? realestate@cooperjacobs.com Lake Forest Park Waterfront Home SOLD! $1,980,000 FULL Price in only THREE days….. 16800 Shore Dr NE, Lake Forest Park 98155 (Elaine Sandbeck from Cooper Jacobs Real Estate is actually so good that she has sold this home not just once, but TWICE….) Come . . . → Read More: Lake Forest […]
    Courtney Cooper, Realtor, Cooper Jacobs Real Estate, courtney@cooperjacobs.com, 206-850-8841
  • Lake Washington Waterfront New Construction On Your Mind? March 31, 2012
    Lake Washington Waterfront New Construction On Your Mind?    Rare opportunity for large Seattle waterfront vacant lot. Two tax parcels to be sold together; together equals 100 ft. of waterfront. Build 2 homes or your large dream home. New city approved dock and bulkhead. Mt. Rainier views. Plenty of parking. Survey and Geotech study complete. Sale includes p […]
    Courtney Cooper, Realtor, Cooper Jacobs Real Estate, courtney@cooperjacobs.com, 206-850-8841
  • Seattle Area Waterfront Home For Sale March 11, 2012
    Seattle Area Waterfront Home For Sale   Glorious Seattle area waterfront living on beautiful Lake Stevens. Amazing views, nice southern exposure on the lake. Tastefully and extensively remodeled waterfront home for sale — marble, artistic rod iron, gas fireplace, large atrium windows and more. Expansive deck and dock. New hot tub/jacuzzi (7k), solar remote c […]
    Courtney Cooper, Realtor, Cooper Jacobs Real Estate, courtney@cooperjacobs.com, 206-850-8841
  • 17837 Bothell (Lakeview Lane) Wy NE, Lake Forest Park 98155 February 25, 2012
    17837 Bothell (Lakeview Lane) Wy NE, Lake Forest Park 98155 Lake Washington Views! $639,000 Don’t miss this hidden gem in the heart of Lake Forest Park. Tremendous lake views and just a short walk to the Lake Forest Park shopping centre, 3rd place books & bus stop. Located […]
    Elaine Sandbeck, Realtor, Cooper Jacobs Real Estate, Elaine@CooperJacobs.com, 206-390-9781
  • Lake Forest Park Amenity: The Burke-Gilman Trail Has Been Renovated! February 23, 2012
    Lake Forest Park Amenity:  The Burke-Gilman Trail Has Been Renovated! Lake Forest Park neighborhood boasts being one of the lucky Seattle waterfront neighborhoods that has the provelidge of having  the Burke-Gilman Trail running through it!  …As if being situated on the banks of Lake Washington is not enough with the endless Lake Washington views, never mind […]
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  • Lake Washington Beach Rights Home For Sale February 21, 2012
    4942 NE 184th St Lake Forest Park, WA 98155 Why pay for Lake Forest Park waterfront when you can have Lake Washington Beach Rights with this one!!!!  (and under $400k!!!) This Lake Forest Park home is remodeled to perfection! Gorgeous kitchen, custom cherry cabinets and numerous built-ins, 1 ½ y/o roof, […]
    Elaine Sandbeck, Realtor, Cooper Jacobs Real Estate, Elaine@CooperJacobs.com, 206-390-9781

Short Sale News! New for April 2008:NWMLS Changes The Rules

Short sales are popping up more and more across the Seattle area. Buyers need to be aware of whether not a potential property is a short sale because the offer process is quite different.

Here is the NWMLS definition of a short sale:

“A “Short Sale” is a sale that does not produce sufficient funds to cover the existing monetary encumbrances against the Property, closing costs, real estate commissions, and other financial requirements of closing. Seller’s creditor(s) are those third parties who have an interest in the Property in the form of a deed of trust, some other security, or a lien (e.g. tax lien).”

See my problem with a short sale listing is that buyers go into the process without the full knowledge of how different it is from a “normal” transaction. The NWMLS has come up with a form to help, but making sure to use a short sale agent in the process is the best plan of attack. Short sales can be great deals, but knowing what is involved is key.

Knowing that a listing is a short sale is also key since there are no guarantees as to price or commission in a short sale. The offer is (or should be) always signed subject to lien holder approval. The lien holder almost always inevitably comes back with a higher price even if you offer the list price and they also usually come back with a lower commission amount for the two agents involved. False advertising all around in my opinion. The MLS is now stating that a short sale listing must be disclosed. This is a step in the right direction in my opinion.

Another really needed change: Short sale properties typically stay marked as “active” in the MLS while the approval from the lien holder is being obtained. This is frustrating for buyers out there and also bad for the MLS stats. I think the short sale numbers are actually seriously dragging down the area stats overall and the new rule is a helpful one in that. The properties with offers which are waiting for approval will be marked “pending – BU” until they go to “pending” and then “sold”. I am extremely pleased with this development which will be good for everybody. Other sellers in the neighborhood who may be waiting for a distressed property to come off the market before they put theirs on can now have an easier time without false lower priced competition.

Introducing Form 22SS:

The MLS’s short sale addendum for Washington state (Hallelujah!). It isn’t perfect, but it is going to help clarify a lot of the process and steps that have been unclear in the past. First of all the from states that the property is a short sale and that the lien holder has to approve the offer. The form then gives the seller so many days (default is 30 days) to get that approval. Mutual acceptance is explained as when the lien holder approval is delivered. 22SS Gives the buyer the option of checking a box to either say that the seller can accept other offers for lien holder approval while they wait for their answer or not. My advise on that to buyers is check the box that allows your deal to be the only deal in town. Of course, my advise for a seller is usually the opposite depending on the situation. Lastly, the new from gives the buyer the right to back out of the deal at any time prior to lien holder approval.

3 comments to Short Sale News! New for April 2008:NWMLS Changes The Rules

  • newl y educated consumer

    I am in the middle of a short sale purchase. Purchase and sale agreement excecuted 2/29/08. No other offer since mine. Property has remained active with no status change. Have been getting the run around from both agent and listing agent. New answer yesterday, the listing office has decided to be non-compliant with the NWMLS on changing the status of short sales and that it would take too much money to fight it. I think they are referring to this new addendum. It seems to me that rule 120 hasn’t been changed that much in the revision. I would have checked the box that disallowed other offers and they would have changed the status from active to ‘pending-BU’. Am I missing something here? Got a referral to an attorney who has some experience in real estate transactions?
    Signed; Locked on like a Pitbull!

  • Hi newly educated –
    Sorry this happened to you – I sure hope it does go through for you and that you are going to get a great deal if it does. Short sales are tough and I am not sure if the new addendum is applied to a transaction already in the works. I would think that at least the status should change, but who knows. I like that the MLS is trying to address short sales and their quirks, but the new language is vague. I do have two calls in to them for some clarifications.
    Good luck! I hope you get a good deal:)

  • [...] short sales and foreclosures have increased so much so that the NWMLS has had to come out with new rules for short sales. Buyers who are well qualified are out there looking for the best deal and I am noticing that the [...]

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