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""Jessica was extremely helpful in providing all the services we needed, a market analysis, selecting a lender and inspector, financial advice and negotiating, which made our first home buying experience an easy and carefree one. ""
Chhewang and Doma Mon Aug 27, 2007
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Jessica Beganski answered:
When someone is selling their home as a short sale, that means they don't have enough money to pay the bank what is owed on the property at closing. Many buyers in this position stop caring about the house and many agents with clients in this position are powerless to do much about it.
Your rights depend on what your contract says, but I suspect it says something like "subject to bank approval" and probably says you're buying "as is". If you had an inspection clause, the electricity should be turned on but the seller will probably not agree to fix anything.
If the seller violated some terms of your contract, check with a real estate attorney but it sounds like you may be out of luck if the seller doesn't want to cooperate with you. - Mon Oct 27 2008, 13:39
Jessica Beganski answered:
Carla,
The reality is that there are many more listings on the market and fewer buyers. I took a look at your listing and , it's my opinion that the home is overpriced. When the market is trending down, you have to price looking ahead, not backwards. While there are comps to support your asking price, there are also at least 6 homes in better condition or with a garage that are priced at or below your home's price. To sell before those homes or to be seen by agents, you have to offer something those don't - price or condition, e.g.,and based on the photos in the MLS, I think you need to go with price. Good luck. - Wed Oct 15 2008, 18:34
Jessica Beganski answered:
Shawn,
This home has sold already. Although I can't say for sure, the home looked to be in poor condition and was priced to sell very quickly. - Fri Sep 19 2008, 06:10
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Jessica Beganski answered:
I suggest the following areas:
Southington
West Hartford
Berlin/Kensington
Guilford (although this may be out of your price range, depending on what size home you're looking for) - Mon Sep 15 2008, 05:45
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