For the greater good of those who frequent The Chicago 77, I’ve decided to open my playbook and share what I have learned through the numerous short sale and foreclosure (SS/F) experiences that I’ve had. Hopefully there are others out there with lessons that they are willing to share as well. In the end, what [...]
Archive | April, 2010
First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Extended for Some
Written by: Katie Anderson - April 13, 2010
13 April 2010 The First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit has been extended from some. For those that are part of the Armed Forces, Us Foreign Services, and Intelligence Community that have served outside the United States for over 90-days have a one-year extension. With that said the extension is good for one calendar year. The [...]
Can Banks Cut Your Commission on a Short Sale?
Written by: Randy Whiting - April 13, 2010
Given that this is by many accounts “The Year of The Short Sale,” I plan to share my experiences with my peers and the public to shed some light on what Realtors go through when working with this type of transaction. As a listing agent I recently had a short sale accepted by the bank [...]
Are Short Sales the “Deal of the Century?”
Written by: Katie Anderson - April 8, 2010
Many people interested in purchasing in today’s real estate market are looking to cash on the “Deal of the Century.” Who can blame them when the national media is stating the property values have declined by 10% from last year to this year and still declining? Not only that, there is a record number of [...]





Written by: Randy Whiting - April 19, 2010
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