Leave a comment » Mcneil Manor Home successfully sold!The listing I took last month in the amazing Mcneil Manor in Las Vegas, just sold on Friday! My seller got his full asking price, with no buyer closing costs, in five days! Mcneil is a very desireable neighborhood .I just moved into McNeil Manor when my neighbor approached me about listing his home. After looking at all of the other listed homes in the neighborhood, I told him to list the property at $250,000. There was a larger home that just recently sold in October for $250,000, and since we are in a declining market, I was a little concerned about the price, but I said "Let's try it. We don't have to accept any offers that you aren't comfortable with." I took 15 different pictures of the property, posted in on my blog, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and many more sites, and generated a lot of buyer interest. Within 1 day of listing the property on the market, we got a full price offer. I was very excited about getting such a strong offer. After a few days of minor negotiations, we accepted the contract and my seller was in escrow. Now, just because you get a full price offer doesn't mean that the property was going to appraise. We see that a lot right now. I met the appraiser at the house and provided her with all of the comparable sales I could find and discussed the market with her. After a few anxious days, the appraisal came back at full value! As of March 19th, 2010 we successfully closed on 2707 Colanthe Ave with a sales price of $250,000 with no seller concessions. Here are a few pictures of this beautiful home: This listing generated a lot of buyers interested in living in McNeil Manor. If you are considering selling, please give Felipe Crook a call at 1-866-589-1646. Even if you are completely upside down, my real estate team has a full time short sale negotiator able to negotiate with the banks on your behalf. If you'd like more information about short sales, here are a few resources for you: How can I keep my home? This is a question I get all day long. There are some viable loan modification programs and consumer advocacy groups that help struggling home owners. Below are local and national resources to help you stay in your home: Here are links to important downloads, resource sites and articles concerning short sales, HAFA and HAMP, and alternatives to foreclosure. To Download this Post as a PDF: Download ShortSaleResourceLinks HAMP/HAFA
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Posted on March 23, 2010 16:36:54 by Felipe Crook
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