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Offers made to lenders on Cape Coral Florida Foreclosures. Submitted or not?

Did this ever happen to you?

  1. Priced @ 77k foreclosed home.
  2. Made an 92k offer, cash, no contingencies except inspection, close 30 days.
  3. Offer rejected by listing agent, no reason.
  4. See later: sales price lower than your offer.

What could have happened?

This is totally unethical and possibly illegal but……
The listing agent could have his own offer from a buyer he obtained,which would earn him or her double the commission by not having to split it with another agent.

The rules are wrong and stacked in the favor of the dishonest few!

The Florida Real Estate Commission has a rule that another agent may not contact the seller nor demand a rejection in writing or reason for the rejection. Wow! That means we must trust all agents to be totally honest and not swayed by getting another 15k on a 500k home by misplacing another offer.
I spoke with a mortgage broker that told me on occasion he was aware of other offers not presented to the owner by the listing agent.
Bidselect.com has the answer. Not all are using this method. They should for all offers.

How can you protect your client as a Buyers Agent?

Until F.R.E.C. is enlightened and banks are aware, we can do only one effective thing.
On the offer, put “Buyer shall call the seller directly should this offer not become an executed contract to obtain and verify the reason(s).”

This will do four things;

  1. Put the listing agent on notice that the buyer will call the owner.
  2. Should the lender find out the listing agent is not submitting the highest and best offer, he will lose all foreclosed listings.
  3. The lender will become aware of this potential issue.
  4. Enhance your value as a buyers agent.

Don’t stop there. Get the information on the seller and  have the buyer call. After all, it is only right. Get the Florida Real Estate Commission to change the rules. When the seller accepts an offer they must sign. Why not rejection with reason(s) and signatures?

*disclaimer
Only a very few agents are doing this. I deplore their ethics and would like them to lose their license. I do not wish to create a panic that every offer is treated this way. These are rare occurrences that brings our industry down to a level that is not even near acceptable.
I am not as rich as they are but I am honest and proud of it. You can read about me >  Joseph Beauvais

You are welcome to visit my web site for Exclusive Buyers agents. Cape Coral Real Estate .

Please help by writing F.R.E.C. and adding this little extra on all offers so I am not the only one making sure my offer is submitted.

This is not unique to Cape Coral Florida Real Estate Foreclosure homes. Search Blogs for this occurance.

 


Has this happened to you?
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Joseph BeauvaisSunny Spot Realty Inc.

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March 23, 2009 Posted by sunnyspotrealtynet | Cape Coral Forclosed homes, Cape Coral Foreclosures, Cape Coral Real Estate, Florida, Fort Myers Foreclosure, How to buy in Cape Coral Fort Myers Florida, Joseph Beauvais, Real Estate, Realtor Agency relationships, buyers agent | , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac will up it foreclosure asking price by 20% in Lee County Florida due to multiple offers thousands over…..

Yes folks, as I have be stating, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac have informed (unofficially) that in Lee County Florida to include;

Alva, Boca Grande, Bokeelia, Bonita Springs, Captiva, Cape Coral, Estero, Fort Myers (County Seat), Fort Myers Beach, Fort Myers Shores, Fort Myers Villas, Lehigh Acres, North Fort Myers, Page Park, Pine Island Center, Punta Rassa, Sanibel, San Carlos Park, St. James City, Tice, Waterway Estates, Lehigh acres, Estero and more

Will be increasing the asking prices of their foreclosed homes by some20% for all new listings due to so many offers submitted on each home with offers of thousands over the asking prices in this bidding war.
This is to lower the burden of processors getting overloaded with offers and responses.
It will be a test to see where the offers level out and stabilize. Prices could go higher or they may decided that a lesser amount increase of only 15% is warranted and subject to review.

This is only the beginning here in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs and Naples areas I service.

All of the rest of the lenders selling foreclosures will very soon follow suit.

If you have been waiting for our market to bottom out, “you have missed the bottom”.

I have warned my clients as an Exclusive Buyers agent over and over not to wait.

What will you wait for next? Interest rates to rise?

That is next.

If you are now ready, you may still get a steal. “You cannot steal in slow motion.”
We have some 68 buyers we are working with now, first come first served by my staff of Exclusive buyers agents.

Contact Joseph Beauvais (239) 770-0686 yesterday!
Web site http://www.sunnyspotrealty.net/
You may search yourself but this is wasting time.
Email: Jb@sunnyspotrealty.net

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February 25, 2009 Posted by sunnyspotrealtynet | Buy in Florida Now?, Cape Coral, Cape Coral Forclosed homes, Cape Coral Foreclosures, Cape Coral Real Estate, Florida, Fort Myers, Fort Myers Foreclosure, Joseph Beauvais, Real Estate, Real Estate loans, buyers agent, sunny spot realty | , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Cape Coral Real Estate News Flash update Florida Fort Myers, Bonita Springs & Naples

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Cape Coral Real Estate & surrounding area market conditions are starting to be very hot. Homes in demand are the newer ones priced around 79,000. Pool homes could be found at this price very newish. Now pool homes built after 2005 are seing a rise in price. Few brand new homes are selling due to the cost of building materials being higher than the existing homes that are at, near of foreclosures. You can buy foreclosed brand new homes now at prices you will never see again.
Cape Coral seems to be the hottest market in low end properties between 60,000 to 300,000.
Salt water font home have the best potential for appreciation very soon due to supply and demand
Reason; you cannot build any more salt water canals. “supply and demand”

Condominiums are 2nd in demand under residential homes that are #1 for selling. Last in demand is vacant land. This is always the case. Builders not building, land will not sell well. This is the best opportunity for long term investments “vacant salt water land”. Another is fresh water land that has a lower acquisition price and also lower appreciation. Both have near no maintence or care needed except for taxes and mowing

Mortages are down and the lowest since 1971.(around 5% depending on credit scores etc.) Banks are still very tight with loans and this is the biggest obsticle with buyers.

The present market conditions are very favorable for buyers. Interest rates at their expected lowest rates. Demand is still fairly low and supply is high. These conditions combined are the best possible to find a home at a price not to believe.

In 4 to 5 years from now a buyer will realize that this was the best investment they have made in their lives. Conclusion: Buy now - Cape Coral Real Estate is HOT HOT HOT!

Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Fort Myers beach, and Bonita Springs Florida Real Estate market conditions and stats as of 1-18-09

4,599 residential properties for sale in Cape Coral
524 foreclosed homes offered by Realtors
2,102 of these are short sales.
104 Bank approved short sales
310 Pending sales since 1-1-09 residential properties

5,772 residential properties for sale in Fort Myers
470 foreclosed homes offered by Realtors
1,379 of these are short sales.
51 Bank approved short sales
206 Pending sales since 1-1-09 residential properties

527 residential properties for sale in Bonita Springs
70
foreclosed homes offered by Realtors
80 of these are short sales.
3 Bank approved short sales
13 Pending sales since 1-1-09 residential properties

718 residential properties for sale in Fort Myers Beach
4
foreclosed homes offered by Realtors
20 of these are short sales
0 Bank approved short sales
14 Pending sales since 1-1-09 residential properties

146% increase in sales for this past month.

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January 27, 2009 Posted by sunnyspotrealtynet | Buy in Florida Now?, Cape Coral, Cape Coral Forclosed homes, Cape Coral Foreclosures, Cape Coral Real Estate, buyers agent, canal front homes | , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Buying Foreclosures, WARNINGS! Not just for Cape Coral Real Estate but Florida and more.

Buying a foreclosure

Boy are you in trouble if you try to buy a foreclosure by yourself Why?

1.     The listing agent puts the property and details in the Multiple Listing service and it will populate to Realtor.com automatically. This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. What can you trust?

2.     I saw where the owner (bank) will pay document stamps (.70 per hundred and title insurance for the buyer. We put in the offer considering the 3,000 concession the lender will make.

3.     I was told, after the offer, by the listing agent that the lender has an addendum that must be included.

4.     After I, (exclusive buyers agent) read the 7 page addendum drawn up by the lenders attorneys. (whew!) I saw that this addendum supersedes all parts of the typed or hand written offer.

5.     The addendum is quite detailed and takes away many rights of the buyers. It is like a trick to get an offer and then countermand what the agent put forth in the MLS. The offer may be accepted and signed subject to you accepting this addendum. (pressure)

6.     You either accept the addendum or not.

7.     You most likely will not find out their is an addendum until after you put in the offer.

8.     Each Bank or lender has there own types of addendums and contract.

9.     Some addendums use ambiguous terms like major defects instead of structural defects.

I could go on for an hour or so but the point is “Never try this alone or with anyone other than a very experienced detail orientated “Exclusive” buyers agent or a very good Real Estate attorney.

Heed my advice or else - $$$$$

Joseph Beauvais is an Exclusive Buyers agent! Read about agency, http://www.sunnyspotrealty.net/BuyersagentFlorida

Read about buying foreclosures,

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January 7, 2009 Posted by sunnyspotrealtynet | Buy in Florida Now?, Cape Coral, Cape Coral Foreclosures, Fort Myers Foreclosure, buyers agent, canal front homes | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Cape Coral Foreclosure or short sales. Great info. News Press article.

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Short sale or foreclosure: Are they worth it?

Nothing easy about buying home owned, sold by bank

By JL Watson • jlwatson@news-press.com • December 13, 2008

Bargains are tempting – a house that sold for $200,000 is on sale for less than half price. Buyers who couldn’t afford a small house two years ago can now afford a three-bedroom, two-bath house with a two-car garage. Some even include a pool and canal view.

 

For buyers with cash to spend, now may be the right time to own a piece of Cape Coral. The cost, though, is tough to swallow for homeowners who are barely holding on to a mortgage that eats away at their budget. Cape Coral is part of a nationwide trend where the number of foreclosures and short sales are common and sales are sluggish.

The first step for homeowners who are sliding backward, unable to make full or partial payments, is to pick up the phone, Joseph Beauvais said.

Beauvais is a Cape Coral Realtor and owner of Sunny Spot Realty, and works as a buyer’s agent. He does not list property for sale, but works exclusively with buyers to find the best deal.

“The first thing to do is try to negotiate with the lender,” Beauvais said. “There are other avenues.”

Renegotiating the loan to a fixed rate for a 30- or 40-year loan may help lower payments enough for the homeowner to make the payments. If that doesn’t work, sellers can list the house for less than the amount they paid. The result is a short sale, but the process takes a level of commitment and negotiation with the lender that requires time.

“You have to be careful with a short sale,” Beauvais warned.

Not all lenders will approve a buyer’s offer to pay less for the house than the current mortgage. Both buyers and sellers have an economic stake in a short sale. Sellers may be required to pay back a tax lien they took on an equity line of credit.

Buyers who don’t do their homework may end up with additional costs that they hadn’t counted on. For example, if a buyer in Cape Coral purchases a house that is not on city utilities, the reality of a future bill of several thousand dollars for the utility expansion project may come as a shock. Buyers need to ask questions about the property they want to purchase.

Homes that end up as foreclosures offer another set of potential problems. Some have sat empty for months, with no one to keep up the maintenance on the structure or the yard. By the time the house winds its way through the foreclosure process and into the hands of a Realtor, it can have real problems, problems that don’t show up in a regular Realtor listing.

“Agents have to make sure it’s up to code,” Beauvais said.

Beauvais had a client who was interested in a house that had city utilities listed as part of the attractive selling points.

“This area doesn’t have water and sewer,” Beauvais said.

Beauvais went to the home and discovered that the house is still on a septic system. When he looked up the address for the utilities expansion project, he found out that the property isn’t due for city utilities until 2012.

“If a buyer didn’t use a buyer’s agent, they may not find that out at the closing,” he said.

Beauvais also cautioned buyers about getting emotionally involved in the purchase of a foreclosed home.

“Don’t get into a buying frenzy,” he said. “That house could have liens, code violations and future assessments. If you don’t know that, when you close on the house – without title insurance, you could be liable for it.”

Buying a foreclosed or short sale home is not for the faint of heart, according to Rob Sharpe. Sharpe is a senior loan officer with Tomasso Mortgage in Cape Coral and has helped homeowners purchase homes at bargain-basement prices. He advises customers to exercise patience when dealing with the current market.

“It can take a long, long time to close,” Sharpe said.

Months, in fact. One home still in the short sale process that began in July has yet to close.

“Less than 2 percent of short sales are closing,” he said. “Lenders are reluctant to take a hit; take a reduced price.”

That means a potential buyer puts in an offer, then has to wait until the bank accepts or rejects the offer. If the bank rejects the offer, the lender involved does not put forth a counter offer. The buyer does not know if their offer was near the amount the bank wanted for the property or if the offer will be rejected again. In a traditional sale buyers and sellers can make an offer, then counter offer until meeting a middle ground. Banks do not engage in the back-and-forth negotiation process.

“A foreclosure is better than a short sale because the lender knows what he’s out,” Sharpe said. “He knows the property is depreciating daily. It’s more definitive with a foreclosure.”

Banks also want to expedite the process quicker on a foreclosed home because they want to recoup the loss and move on, Sharpe said.

“They want to get nonperforming assets off their books,” he said.

Scott DiGregorio works as a mortgage expert with Fort Myers-based First Capital Lending Corporation. DiGregorio said that while the foreclosure crisis has hit many families in the pocket book, it has helped other families in unexpected ways.

“My typical client is a first-time homebuyer who never thought they could afford a home,” DiGregorio said.

Now, it’s not uncommon for DiGregorio to find a home for a client that has a mortgage payment, including taxes and insurance, of less than $1,000 per month.

Most of the homes his clients end up in are someone else’s foreclosure.

“They’re mostly foreclosures because that’s what’s out there,” he said.

DiGregorio said that he believes that there is potential for more buyers to come forward.

“I think there are a lot of people out there who could buy a house who aren’t because they’re intimidated,” he said.

DiGregorio said he encourages buyers to work with an agent who knows the potential pitfalls along the way.

“You don’t pay a buyer’s agent,” he said. “They really help you dodge the bullets of what’s out there.”

The good news for homeowners who have lost their homes to a foreclosure is that they can start again. The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) allows foreclosed homeowners to apply for a new loan after a period of two to three years if they have re-established credit. Other types of loans may require a longer waiting period, but will consider another loan in the future.

Despite the rough patches in the road, Beauvais isn’t discouraging buyers from taking a chance on an foreclosed or short sale home.

“But there are some good deals if you do your homework. I’m not talking, stay away. Just be cautious.”

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I thank the News press and J.L. Watson for this educational article.
Similar to an auction, foreclosures can be exciting when you see many buyers looking at the homes. Do not be enticed by the frenzy created to jump into a purchase offer without an “Exclusive” buyers agents help. While you may miss a deal or two, a mistake can cost you thousands of dollars.
Have Joseph Beauvais check to see if:
any improvements have been permitted
check zoning for surrounding vacant lots.
Check and re-check utilities and make sure they are in and paid.
Short sales, unless “bank approved” have not been authorized by the lender and offers probably will be rejected by the lender without a counter offer. Many weeks wasted.
All in all a home purchase is a big decision. Why not have an “exclusive” buyers’ agent that normally is paid by the seller, I work to prevent financial headaches now and in the future? Not sure? Visit: http://www.sunnyspotrealty.net/BuyersagentFlorida
 
Banks attorneys are drafting addendums etc using their attorneys to protect them.
Use a very good experienced Buyers’ agent like Joseph Beauvais or at least an attorney.
One gotcha! Inspection addendum. “major defects” termology instead of structural defects. Ask me why and how it could cost you dearly.

 

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December 16, 2008 Posted by sunnyspotrealtynet | Cape Coral, Cape Coral Forclosed homes, Cape Coral Short sales, Florida, buyers agent | , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Why you must have a buyers agent Foreclosures|short sales Cape Coral Real Estate

Cape Coral Fl Real Estate Joseph Beauvais

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Now more than ever I am seeing many serious errors inputted to the MLS and spread automatically to many sites that you the public search.

Some information is so serious it could cost you thousands of dollars.

I recently found a foreclosure listed in the MLS and my buyer and I viewed the home. The mls stated that the home had central sewer and water in. I called the agent and asked if it indeed had these utilities rather than a well and septic. Answer: yes!, After we looked at the home I noticed that it had a well pump. I again called the agent. “it is in a paid” was the answer. I then looked for the meter box. None. I asked the buyer to call the agent for fear of the agent getting annoyed. “it is in a paid” was told to the buyer. Where is the meter? Answer, it probably is burried in the grass.

I then went online to the city of Cape Corals web site. I found that the utilities were not in until 2012. This home is a corner lot so the future assessments would be around 25k with hook up, plumbing assessments and permit fees

The buyer would never have found out at, before or after closing unless they would have searched on their own.

The buyers thanked me and were very glad they used a buyers agent.
Short sales are not good unless they are bank approved. Read about short sales.

The public is not aware that the listing agent does not work for their interest. Only a true buyers agent that does not take listings protects you. Why? A buyers agent is a single agency with feduciary duties only to the buyers. I protect you alone.

In my views there should be a listing agent and a buyers agent for each sale. Each representing seperate parties in the transaction. Visit Cape Coral Real estate web site to search thousands of home in Cape Coral and surrounding areas.

Call me Now! (239) 770-0686 Email; Jb@sunnyspotrealty.net

 

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November 25, 2008 Posted by sunnyspotrealtynet | Cape Coral Forclosed homes, Cape Coral Foreclosures, Cape Coral Real Estate, Florida, Joseph Beauvais, Real Estate, Realtor Agency relationships, buyers agent, sunny spot realty | , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Cape Coral, Fort Myers Real Esate foreclosure trends

Sympathy for sellers

Competing with lenders selling short sales and foreclosures in Cape Coral and Fort Myers is a daunting task in today’s market. Prices have plummeted to a low I could not have ever imagined.

As a buyer’s agent in Cape Coral and Fort Myers Florida Real Estate market for some 23 years, I have seen most all.

•·         Homes at a steal price with the sellers giving all that they can and losing much and yet the buyers want even more.

•·         I think if the home was free, some would want the taxes paid as well.

•·         Seniors moving into retirement homes needing to sell. Many are not sympathy purchases, as they should be, but rather a opportunity to get a steal from someone in a dire situation.

Buyers please remember to

•1.       Use a buyers agent like Joseph Beauvais owner of Sunny Spot Realty Inc.

•2.       Get comparable sales to justify your offer.

•3.       Have a quality home inspector.

•4.       Check for assessments on Foreclosures or short sales before the offer. MUST.

•5.       Be realistic in your offers. Banks are not going to accept very low offers. They want to recoup some of their losses not give the home away.

Looking for Foreclosures?

Look no further. I have most all of them on my web site for free. No costs to you.

Go to http://www.sunnyspotrealty.net/ and search foreclosures.

Sunny Spot Realty inc Joseph Beauvais

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November 3, 2008 Posted by sunnyspotrealtynet | Cape Coral, Cape Coral Foreclosures, Cape Coral Real Estate, Florida, Fort Myers, Fort Myers Foreclosure, Joseph Beauvais, Real Estate, buyers agent, sunny spot realty | , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Foreclosed homes Cape Coral Fl. Sales up! Buyers find deals. Prices going up soon!

Great News for Buyers  

News press reports that Cape Coral, Fort Myers (Lee County) Foreclosures drive sales up %145. An increase of home sales is up says the News Press. Further they report that many more homes will be available next month due to increasing staff for processing foreclosures and the 3 year and 5 year fixed loans going adjustable starting now.

 Bad News for Buyers

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac has told us that due to so many offers on each home offered for sale as foreclosed properties that there staff is overwhelmed and they will increase the asking prices by some %20. Most offers are way over full price on these foreclosed pool homes, Cape Coral,Fort Myers and Naples homes, and waterfront homes located in Lee County Florida.

Warning!

You should only use a very experienced “Exclusive” buyers agent to be able to effectively deal with the lenders numerous addendums and amendments that their attorneys draft up in their favor, taking away most of the buyers normal rights. I am strongly advising this. With my 26 years as a Realtor and 14 years of core law I am still stressed to deal with these foreclosures addendums and their lack of concern for time tables etc.

If you wish to see what foreclosures are available at super buys, go to http://www.sunnyspotrealty.net/   Search foreclosures.

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Supply is, for now, ample and prices low.

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October 25, 2008 Posted by sunnyspotrealtynet | Buy in Florida Now?, Cape Coral Foreclosures, Cape Coral Real Estate, Fort Myers Foreclosure, Real Estate, buyers agent, canal front homes | , , , | No Comments Yet

Why this is the best time to buy in your life? Cape Coral Canal Front Homes Real Estate.

Once in a life time for Cape Coral Canal Front Homes.
View Thousands of foreclosed homes, Cape Coral Real Estate
Suppy and demand.
They do not make any more Canal front home sites.
Prices are drastically reduced Cape Coral and Fort Myers Florida homes. In todays market. Tommorow?
Cape Coral Florida Real Estate is starting to really boom. See monthly sales.
Become a very smart buyer and choose the right time to buy for the future.It is now!
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