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How does the “buy before you sell” model differ from iBuyers and Power buyers?

Housing Wire

This model is still expensive for homeowners because they are paying duplicate closing costs and leaseback fees. The third iteration was pioneered by Calque and is the most cost-effective model of the three. Calque is SOC2 compliant and only collects data required to make a backup offer on your client’s current home.

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Active Pending Short Sales: What Are They, And Can You Still Make an Offer?

HomeLight

Chicago real estate agent Matt Laricy , who has more than 19 years of experience in the industry and sells properties 56% faster than other agents in his area, says that while short sales aren’t necessarily common in today’s market, he has worked with short sale properties many times in the past.

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Agents, buyer’s financing denied? Here’s what to do.

Real Trends

If your sellers have a backup offer, evaluate all the facts before you switch to accepting that deal. If there is no backup offer, request a 2-week extension so you have time to resolve the issues. You can still get to the closing table. Get to work to solve the problem. Most problems do have a solution!