3146 Northstead Drive Sacramento CA 95833

The Story of Closing the Northstead Short Sale in Natomas

closing the northstead short saleThe beginning of the story of closing the Northstead short sale in Natomas goes back to last summer. I received a frantic call from the mother of the owner (a veteran) of this home. Recently discharged from the military for medical reasons, the veteran’s mother held power of attorney to sell his house. Both mother and son lived in South Dakota. When the seller bought this home originally, his wife executed an interspousal transfer deed, and she moved into the home with their children.

What foresight, though. Like he almost knew the relationship would not last. The interspousal transfer deed meant the wife could not claim any community interest in the property. Ever.

Somewhere along the line, the two separated. Then, in the fall of 2016, the wife abandoned the property and allegedly stole all of the appliances. She left behind a lot of furniture and trash littered the floors. Somebody had punched a hole in an interior door. Still, the condition of the home appeared to be pretty good. Not to mention, when the seller bought the home, he used his VA eligibility, which meant it had to pass VA inspections and clear pest.

Nobody had any keys. So I called a locksmith and paid to have new keys made. We put this on the market as a regular sale with a buyer credit just to test whether the market would bear it. The answer to that was negative. The home was located across from a school, a bad location. No FHA buyers wanted to deal with no appliances and a trashed house.

OK, this was a short sale, and that typically means a long time in inventory. Reason, fewer and fewer buyers possess the patience anymore to wait for short sale approval. Between buying a home that can close in 30 days and another that could take 3 months, buyers tend to lose patience and steam halfway through.

Sure enough, we entered into 3 escrows that canceled. Which meant I sold this home 4 times, eventually to the buyer who made it to the closing of the Northstead short sale. Yes, yes, yes, we will wait, their earnest little faces cried out. But they failed. The third buyers refused to increase their loan by $5,000 to meet the minimum net requirements of the bank. It would have meant an increased payment of maybe 30 bucks.

I don’t argue with these kinds of people, better to just get them out of our hair and go on with a new buyer who will close. This is what closing so many short sales like I do can do to an agent. Makes her much more pragmatic and practical. Some call it hard-nosed. Don’t take no shit. Because the short sale in itself is enough shit for one day. Including the soon-to-be ex-wife calling to proclaim this would never close.

Still, I press on and do short sales because there is such a need. I consider it my pro bono work. I don’t make that much from them and short sales require excessive time on my part.

We went into our 4th escrow the second week of January with an investor. Normally I do not like to sell short sales to investors because they rarely will accommodate the bank’s wishes. They believe, for some odd reason, that banks are desperate and will give them a break, when banks won’t. Also, if the next shiny thing catches their eye, they’re gone. But this investor held in there.

He was a bit confused, I heard, about why he had to pay delinquent utilities, but those liens were attached to the property since his offer. Perhaps he held higher hopes the bank would pay it, but banks rarely do that. At the last minute, the bank also slammed the buyer with payment of the entire escrow fee, too. However, we still managed a successful closing of the Northstead short sale on Monday.

I do not quit. If there is a way to close that short sale, you can bet your booties I will do it.

3146 Northstead Drive, Sacramento, CA 95833 closed escrow 3/26/18 at $255K.

Elizabeth Weintraub

New Sacramento Listing Allows Credit to Buyer

credit to buyer

3146 Northstead Dr, Sacramento, CA 95833 is offered exclusively by Elizabeth Weintraub and Lyon Real Estate.

Finally, a home for sale in Sacramento that first-time home buyers can purchase and also get a credit to buyer for $4,000. The buyer can use that money to buy a new dishwasher and range. One of the seller’s disgruntled family members removed those appliances from the kitchen. There’s even enough money leftover to buy a brand new stainless refrigerator.

Need furniture? There’s quite a bit of abandoned furniture left in this home that is yours for the taking. Or, the buyer can sell it at a garage sale after closing escrow. A lot of the furniture is in fairly good shape. There is a sofa, a kitchen table with chairs, a couple of children’s beds, a few dressers.

This home features 3 bedrooms plus a den. The den has built-in shelving and could be considered a bedroom as well, although there are a few holes in the walls in that room. Nobody knows why. Minor fixes, though, and not a big deal. The door leading into the den is pretty banged up, too.

But the rest of the house seems to be in good condition. Just needs to be cleaned up, swept up, polished, and maybe a bit of painting. Stuff just about any buyer who wants to save a few bucks when buying a home could do. Hence part of the reason for the credit to buyer.

There are also two room additions at opposite ends of the house. One room is a big family room with a lot of windows, exterior access to the back yard, and a ceiling fan. When I shot the photo, the neighbor next door continued to walk into the room, so my really good photo of the room is not usable. I tried to hire my usual photographer but he is booked solid all week, so I shot all of the photography myself.

The other room addition is a big family room, also featuring a lot of windows, a ceiling fan and exterior access to the back yard. This home sold two years ago with a VA loan, so we’re not expecting any difficulties with an FHA loan or even VA.

Come to our open house on Sunday from 2:00 to 4:00 PM or call the listing agent, your Sacramento Realtor, Elizabeth Weintraub, Lyon Real Estate at 916.233.6759 for a private showing before then. Very affordable price. 3146 Northstead Drive, Sacramento, CA 95833 is offered at $289K, with a $4,000 credit to buyer.

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