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Christopher Liu
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Short sales agent in NYC

Christopher Liu
  • Queens, NY
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My wife and I are new investors from NYC and are looking to househack into a 2-4 family in Queens. We are currently looking for experienced short sale agents that can represent and guide us through the process. Would really appreciate any referrals you guys can send our way.

Thanks!

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Darren Sager
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Darren Sager
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@Christopher Liu short sales in most cases are listed on the MLS, just like any other home. I would think that in today's market there are a limited amount of these properties available as most of the market has now surpassed 2007 levels. The owner is the one to list them as it's their home. The lender would only be involved to approve the loss they'd be willing to take, which I believe in today's market would probably not be much at all, if any, here in the NYC area.

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