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There is no other topic in Boise or around Treasure Valley, Idaho that is talked about as much as Boise Real Estate. From the newest communities coming to Boise to appreciation of Boise homes everyone wants to know more about Boise homes for sale. Finding Boise homes for sale is simple with tools like the Boise MLS but learning about what each community offers and the surrounding area is much easier if you are working with a professional Boise Realtor who not only studies the Boise real estate market but also each community in the Boise area. Are you looking for Boise Homes for sale? Ask Kasey Boles for her insights on Boise Homes for Sale and living in Boise, Idaho.

 

Boise, Idaho
"The City of Trees"

Elevation: 2,842 feet

Average Snowfall: 21 inches

Average Winter Temperature: 23-36 degrees F

Average Summer Temperature: 60-89 degrees F

Quick Facts:

Major Industries: Agriculture/Food Processing, Education, Financial Services, Technology, Manufacturing, Military, Healthcare, Trade, Retail and Wholesale, Transportation and Utilities.

Time Zone: GMT-7

Boise, ID Area Code: 208

Did You Know?

Boise was once a key trading post for the Hudson Bay Trading Company and a key point along the Oregon Trail. It is now the capital of Idaho and home to Gowen Field Air Base.

Orientation:

Boise is located close to the Rocky Mountain Range and 345 miles away from Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Kasey Boles
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Jon Gosche Real Estate
(208) 830-6186
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Boise Short Sales (part 1)
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After a couple months hiatus from blogging, I'm back! One of the things that we (myself, my broker and my husband) have been working with a lot in the last 9 months or so are short sales. They are very common in today's market and not everyone truly understands them. And in fact, many short sale listings end up going into foreclosure. We've been working on making sure that our short sale listings are not among those that end up at auction.

This post is excerpts from information that we have on our websites www.BoiseRealtyStore.com and www.BolesBoiseRealEstate.com.  It is a combined effort of information written by my Broker, Jon Gosche, my husband, John Boles and myself.  If you want more information on shorts sales (both to sell or to purchase) leave a comment below or email or call one of us for more information.

"What is a short sale?"

That's a question we have many folks including other real estate agents calling us to ask. Lots of folks are talking about them but what is a short sale? A short sale is exactly what it sounds like – a sale that is short of the full amount owed on a property. The lender will need to approve the sale and accept less than the full payoff amount of the loan(s). The bank may decide that it is in their best interest to allow the short sale and accept a loss sometimes even if the loss is hundreds of thousands of dollars; of course every situation is unique. 

 Some criteria to qualify for a short sale:  

   -Are you facing financial hardship that is affecting your ability to pay your mortgage?
   -Are you missing monthly payments already and don’t know that you’ll be able to catch up on the payments?
   -Did you buy at or near the peak of the market and your home is worth less now than when you bought it and you need to sell?

If any of these scenarios are hitting home and you think that a short sale might be the best route for you to go, please continue reading…

It’s a shocking statistic that nationwide an average of 90% of all homes that try to “short sale” end up in foreclosure. You need the right agent working for you... Short sales are not easy and you need the help of an expert. We have been trained how to handle the ins and outs of short sales by a former Chief Loss Mitigator with 20 years of experience (the guy at the bank that accepts or declines the short sale). It just makes sense to be educated by the folks that we are negotiating with right?

This is part one of a two part (or more) post on Short Sales.  The next post will discuss some of your options when in a dire situation.  If anyone has an questions, comments or aspects that you would like me to answer or discuss in another post please leave a comment or email me directly at kaseyboles@boiserealtystore.com.

And don't worry Emdeplam and Trey - I still have the list of topic ideas you gave me back in February.  I'll start working through those soon as well.... 

 

 

Kasey Boles

208-830-6186

Jon Gosche Real Estate

 

www.BolesBoiseRealEstate.com

Posted by Kasey Boles at 4/22/2008 7:38 PM Permalink | Trackback
Comments (4)
Re:Boise Homes for Sale: Short Sales (part 1)
Talk about Idaho Blue's? Good for you! The ruination of ones credit status is the worst thing to happen in times like this. Thank you for preserving what you can of our community's dignity.
As we all use fortitude to make it through these times, it's team work like this that makes a difference. Way to Go!!
Posted by Anonymous on 4/22/2008 8:37 PM
Re:Boise Homes for Sale: Short Sales (part 1)
Can you give us a sense of which lenders are the best/worst in approving short sales in the Valley?
Posted by emdeplam on 4/23/2008 2:26 AM
Re:Boise Homes for Sale: Short Sales (part 1)
Each transaction and situation is different. However, we have had good luck with ASC (Wells Fargo) - they take 30-90 days for approval but once we've been assigned to a negotiator it's been easy communication and the approvals have gone smoothly. HSBC is one that many, including escrow officers had told us were a nightmare, but we got assigned a negotiator within days of submitting the contract and had the home closed within 6 weeks of the contract being written. Ocwen is no longer doing short sales for 2nds......Countrywide just in the last couple of weeks restructured their whole short sale department so we're not sure how that will turn out yet.....GMAC homecomings hasn't been the quickest or easiest as for as communication for us......Just to name a few.
Posted by Kasey Boles on 4/24/2008 2:20 PM
Re:Boise Homes for Sale: Short Sales (part 1)
Good advice, as usual, Kasey.
Posted by Scott Nicholson on 7/30/2008 7:45 PM
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