
If you need to avoid foreclosure and sell your home in Mary Esther Florida, contact an experienced Fort Walton Beach short sale agent.
One year later, Bank of America finally caught on to the real pricing for this Quail Run short sale home at 2005 Bob White Court in Mary Esther Florida.
This West of Hurlburt Field property, located in the greater Fort Walton Beach area, has a unique floorplan with large family room, plus formal tiled living with fireplace. The kitchen is center-isle, and there is a oversized, functional utility room/shop.
One year ago, Bank of America refused an offer for $112,000. Their appraisal at the time came in for $132,000. So, we played the game, raised the price, then slowly lowered it. Well, the home just sold for $110,000.... APPROVED by Bank of America.
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Hi Wendy~ When will they ever learn? Usually the first offer is the best offer! (Especially on a foreclosure or a short sale!)
Vickie- Of course, I predicted this a year ago- who wouldn't?
Congrats on the approval.... finally. Equator makes Bank of America a better place (in my opinion).
Congratulations Wendy! A long year for the homeowners I am sure. They were fortunate to have you managing their short sale!
Way to hang in there Wendy. Nice job. I wonder how much Bank of America lost with handling by holding out for a year?