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Updated over 12 years ago, 08/30/2012

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Danny Day
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Is anyone buying short sales anymore?

Danny Day
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
Posted

I'm wondering if anyone is even considering short sales as a buy. I've never had a good expierence with a short sale, always due to the bank dragging their feet and delaying the deal.

Buyers get antsy and walk away. Deals are not approved before they are listed. BPO comes in higher than list amount. Banks must get approval from 15 different departments.

Is it worth buying?

I'm going to do a analysis on the Houston market for short sales compared to foreclosures, on list price to sale price percentage, to see which ones get the steepest discounts.

I'm guessing short sales, but who wants to go through that process? Who does?

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