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Short Sales on MLS can those work?
I realize that working directly with a motivated seller on a short sale is probably what most people would recommend. But I can't help but wonder about all these short sales I see advertised all over the MLS & internet by real estate agents. I mean 2 advantages I see right off the bat is 1.) the seller already agreed to a short sale and 2.) a lot of the paperwork and negotiations should've already been completed or at least further along than if you started from scratch. Now of course I'm making assumptions that things are being done correctly, that the agent knows what they're doing, etc, etc.
So has anyone approached investing into short sales this way as opposed to starting the short sale process from the beginning dealing directly with the homeowner? I think from a leverage & best use of your time standpoint you could in theory reduce a lot of the short sale process time-frame by getting in after so much work has already been completed. Plus you could spend more time looking through these pending short sales and less time marketing directly to homeowners. Seems like a win-win in my opinion.
So what am I missing? What would it take to make this work? And my exit strategy is double close to retail buyer.
Thanks.
Moeskii