Monday, October 25, 2010

Help for Waterfront Property Owners in Financial Trouble

My last blog post focused on some of the issues we are facing in our current real estate market. This year it seems that many of our incoming calls are asking about short sales, foreclosures, and overall "good deals." And after talking to other waterfront agents around the country, I found this was not an anomaly, but quite common in their real estate markets as well.

But while it is a great time for financially strong buyers to purchase lake properties -- or any home -- it is a very difficult time for those who need to sell. And although lakeshore owners were somewhat insulated from these problems not too long ago, it is now spreading to higher-priced homes and lakeshore properties along with all others.

With that in mind, I wanted to do a much better job for both lakeshore buyers and sellers by getting my CDPE designation (Certified Distressed Property Expert), and launching Lakeshort.com. The site provides a vast amount of information relating to these complicated situations for sellers in financial stress, and some guidance to help in the day to day decisions that tend to become overwhelming during these difficult days.

The CDPE designation gives agents an in depth knowledge of the many issues relating to our current real estate market, and a thorough understanding of how to work with banks to achieve a much higher success rate in these transactions. In fact, although the national average for getting a short sale put together and closed is only 24%, CDPEs are successful 80-90% of the time due to their training. And when sellers don't have a lot of time on their side, it is critically important to get it right the first time around!

Whether you have questions about buying or selling distressed properties, I hope that my specialized knowledge in waterfront real estate will provide a better basis for me to assist you with your needs.

Dan Anderson
Broker / CDPE

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