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Shelley Propernick (206) 920.0244

"Your real estate consultant for life!"
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Agent at John L Scott-Shelleyshomes4u@yahoo.com
Experience:
Realtor for John L Scott April 1999—present
I work with buyers and sellers in many cities in Washington with new construction and…
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Specialties:
Residential real estate specialist. Experienced in short sales and foreclosures, bank owned properties. Working with buyers and sellers. Investment properties, ... show more
Certifications
& Awards:
Presidents Award, Presidents Gold, Presidents Elite, Rookie of the year, Relocation Specialist, Online Agent, E-business, National Association of Realtors, ... show more
Interests:
I like motorcycle riding, boating on the lake, fishing, music, going to the ... show more
About:
Relocation Expert, Short Sale and Foreclosure Experienced Negotiator
EXPERIENCED AND MOTIVATED NEW CONSTRUCTION AND RESIDENTIAL SPECIALIST
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Testimonials:
"Shelley is the best Real Estate agent we have ever worked with. She sold our home very quickly and at a higher price then what we expected. We were ... show more
Shelley Propernick (206) 920.0244 answered:
When doing a short sale in real estate, it means that the lender is accepting less then the total amount due. Not all lenders will accept a short sale. Sometimes, it makes more sense financially for the lender to foreclose on the property. Every circumstance is different. Not all sellers and all homes will qualify for a short sale.
A bank owned property is a property that has been foreclosed on and is owned by the bank. - Tue Mar 3 2009, 20:50

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