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How Do Realtors Get Paid On Bank Owned Homes or Short Sales in Washington?

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

It’s a sign of the times that this question has been coming up a lot lately. Before the market took its current turn, bank owned transactions were pretty uncommon and short sales where downright rare.
Bank Owned Commissions Work Like Any Other Sale

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How Do I Find Out How Much a Bank Owned Home Appraised For?

Monday, April 20th, 2009

We’re hearing a lot about values of bank owned homes these days. There has been debate in some circles on whether or not foreclosures and/or bank owned homes should be used as comparable sales for determining market values in an area.
Naturally, this has led to a great deal of interest in the appraised values of [...]

How Can I Tell If a House Is Bank Owned?

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

When you’re conducting a Seattle real estate search, how can a potential buyer tell details about the ownership of the home?  It’s tough - sometimes you can tell based on the information that is supplied online, and sometimes you can’t. 
In this market, we’re seeing lots of real estate listings with varying situations with ownership:

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How do I find Bank Owned Homes in the Seattle area?

Friday, February 6th, 2009

We’re on a bank owned roll around here lately.  So let’s keep going!
So you’ve been hearing about the potential to score deals on bank owned homes and now you’re wondering where you can find information on those puppies.  I hope you’ve done your research on the pros and cons of bank owned homes. Ahem.
I know you’d [...]

Are Bank Homes Always Trashed?

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

In years past, if you saw that a home was bank owned you could pretty much count on it being a fixer-upper.  In today’s market, however, you can find bank owned homes in darn good condition.  What happened?  Our evidence is anecdotal, but we’ve discussed our findings other Realtors and found their experience to be [...]

Four Reasons You Don’t Want to Buy a Bank Owned Home…and Three Reasons You Do

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

This is a summary post for our recent series about Bank Owned Homes.  You might have been following along, this is where you can access all the installments in one place!
Four Reasons You Don’t Want To Buy A Bank Owned Home

“Bank Owned Homes Almost Always Seem to Start Overpriced”
“Banks Don’t Know Anything About the House [...]

The 4th of 4 Reasons You Do Not Want To Buy a Bank Owned Home

Friday, January 30th, 2009

This is the last post in a seven part series called Four Reasons You Don’t Want to Buy a Bank Owned Home…and Three Reasons You Do.
We’ve already covered three reasons you don’t want to buy a bank owned home:
1. “Bank Owned Homes Almost Always Seem to Start Overpriced”
2. “Banks Don’t Know Anything About the House [...]

The 3rd of 3 Reasons You Want To Buy a Bank Owned Home

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

This is the sixth post in a seven part series called Four Reasons You Don’t Want to Buy a Bank Owned Home…and Three Reasons You Do.
We’ve already covered three reasons you don’t want to buy a bank owned home:
1. “Bank Owned Homes Almost Always Seem to Start Overpriced”
2. “Banks Don’t Know Anything About the House [...]

Here Come the Foreclosures!

Monday, January 26th, 2009

According to an article on Inman News this morning, we’re about to have an influx of bank owned homes hit the market.  These are homes that have already gone through the foreclosure process, are owned by the banks, and are being listed for sale. Here’s the original article:
http://www.inman.com/news/2009/01/26/banks-unleash-flood-reos
I’ll get back to our Bank Owned Properties Series here [...]

The 3rd of 4 Reasons Why You Don’t Want to Buy a Bank Owned Home

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

This is the fifth post in a seven part series called Four Reasons You Don’t Want to Buy a Bank Owned Home…and Three Reasons You Do.
We’ve already covered two reasons you don’t want to buy a bank owned home:
1. “Bank Owned Homes Almost Always Seem to Start Overpriced”
2. “Banks Don’t Know Anything About the House [...]