Day: March 11, 2014

Experience Is Critical When Hiring A Short Sale Agent

Today I would like to talk to you about how you should hire someone to handle your short sale. I want to tell you right now that experience is the key thing. If you happen to be outside of Tucson watching this video, we unfortunately aren’t licensed to help you, we know someone who has done a tremendous number of short sales at a very high level. As far as Tucson real estate agents with short sale experience goes, that’s us. What I want to focus on with you is that experience in getting short sales completed is key. One of the things that is unfortunate is that the vast majority of real estate agents out there will overstate their experience when you ask them about a specific niche within the real estate market. It’s an interesting thing because we’ve been involved in roughly 400 short sale transactions and we’ll still routinely have an agent on the other end of the transaction that claims to have a lot of short sale experience. What I generally do after that is look in the MLS and often find that their short sale experience is in the single digits. The difference between an agent that has only completed a handful of short sales when compared to an agent that has completed hundreds is enormous. The amount of experience, the contacts they have at different banks and the knowledge of the different programs in invaluable. When you’re hiring an agent that claims to have completed a lot of short sales, ask them to quantify it and prove it by pulling it from the MLS. I’m more than happy to show you how many we have completed.

It is more than crucial that when you’re looking for an agent to help you with this specific niche in the market that they have experience with these transactions and that they embrace these transactions. Short sales aren’t easy, but there some agents, like myself, that enjoy doing them.

Your Tucson Realtor Discusses Closet Organization

You may look at this title and wonder, “why in the world would my Tucson Realtor feel the need to discuss closet organization?” Well, the truth is that closet organization is vital when it comes to having your house ready to sell. The dream of most people that list their home with a Tucson Realtor is to get top dollar out of their home in the least amount of time possible. This isn’t going to happen without some effort on your part.
Let’s be honest, buyers are nosy. They are going to look all over your house, and they won’t leave your closets out. The truth is that their Tucson Realtor will encourage them to look all over the house so that they understand what they are getting with the house. Think about how you would react if you opened a closet only to find piles and piles of stuff? You don’t want to ever give a buyer a reason not to work with a Tucson Realtor to put in a solid offer on your home.
When organizing closets, start by taking out anything that is unnecessary. Your Tucson Realtor can help you find a storage unit or you can store the items with other family or friends. The less clutter you have in the closets, the better. It will give your home the appearance of plenty of storage space.
Organizing you clothes will also help increase the value of your closet space and will therefore help your Tucson Realtor more easily sell your home. Start by buttoning up all of your shirts and hanging the clothes all in the same direction. Line up all of your shoes so they are in order as well. Any clothes that are not on hangers should be organized and neatly folded. It may not be the way that you live day in and day out, but buyers will judge the state of your home by the cleanliness inside.

About Shawn Polston

Shawn has been a Realtor since 2006. Prior to becoming an agent Shawn and his wife were active real estate investors. Shawn takes his education seriously; he’s taken over 200 hours of continuing education classes, to keep up-to-date on current laws and trends. Shawn is a member of the Arizona Association of Realtors Master of Real Estate Society and a Graduate of the Realtor Institute. He is also a HAFA certified Short Sales and Foreclosure Specialist in addition to being a National Association of Realtors Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource.