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Foreclosure Properties Deserve Customer Service, Too

Foreclosure Properties Deserve Customer Service, Too  Last Fall, we started to represent banks in the sale of their foreclosure properties.   We had always heard that a foreclosure property was a lot of work, but we they would be a great source of business for us. We had some new terminology to learn and quickly got up to speed with our responsibilities with a REO property.

Foreclosure, REO, Bank Owned Property

To help us manage our new responsibilities, we hired someone to check on each foreclosure property weekly and complete a form for us.  For some banks, this form is then forwarded onto the Asset Manager and for others, it goes into our file for the property.  The form has basic information like, how much oil in tank, all doors locked, etc

We were having a problem with the heat at one particular home over the winter.  The furnace had gone out a few times - causing no heat in the house.  We stepped up our weekly check to every other day, as we could not determine the reason for the furnace to stop working.  One particularly cold afternoon, we go the phone call that the furance had quite again.  Before heading over to the property, we called the heating contractor so that he could meet us over there. 

When we arrived, the temperature outside was close to 0 degrees and the temperature inside the home so cold, you could see your breath.  The heating contractor determined that the well pump was the source of our problem.  The well pump had gone bad, causing a situation where water couldn't feed into the baseboard heating.  Without the water, the furnace had shut down - causing no heat in the home.  We called the well pump contractor - who couldn't get there until the morning.

So know what?  Our job in representing the bank in a foreclosure sale is to protect the asset.  The home had previously been winterized, but we were worried that the no heat would cause the heating pipes to freeze.  So off to Walmart we went.  We filled up the shopping cart with 8 electric heaters and at 8:30 pm, set them up throughout the house.  We then alerted the Asset Manager to the problem and the steps we had taken to protect the asset.  He was very appreciative and expressed that he felt we'd gone above and beyond what was expected of us.

Foreclosure, REO, Bank Owned Property Foreclosure, REO, Bank Owned Property Foreclosure, REO, Bank Owned Property

The next day, the well pump contractor was at the house bright & early in the morning.  He determined that the well pump neededreplacing.  We put in the necessary paperwork to the Asset Manager to get the capital expense approved.  Over the course of the next week, the new well pump was installed and we stopped by the asset daily to run a hose for 15 minutes so the water in the well tank would be clear of all the "stuff" that was stirred up during the pump replacement.

We can't tell you how many times we've gone to show foreclosure properties to our buyers and the lack of care from the listing agent is quite apparent.  Perhaps, you may feel that we went overboard in trying to protect the asset, but we feel that foreclosure properties deserve customer service, too.

Bob & Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR
Prudential Connecticut Realty
www.connecticuthomesforsale.com
Cell - (203) 470-9818

 

1 commentBob and Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR • April 14 2010 12:49PM

5 Acorn Drive, Newtown, CT - Just Listed

5 Acorn Drive, Newtown, CT was LISTED FOR SALE by BOB & RICHELLE WARD, Realtors, ABR

SOLD:  5/24/2010 FOR $420,000

  • List Price: $439,900
  • 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathroom
  • 2,603 Square Feet
  • 2.06 Acres
5 Acorn Drive, Newtown, CT 5 Acorn Drive, Newtown, CT 5 Acorn Drive, Newtown, CT

4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom custom Colonial with updates.  Foyer with brick flooring, hardwoods throughout.  Fireplace in Formal Living Room and in Family Room.  Built-ins in Family Room.  Newer Kitchen, screened in porch. Side covered entry into Family Room.  Central A/C. Corner lot - driveway on antler pine. Foreclosure sold "As Is".

Click here for more information about 5 Acorn Drive, Newtown, CT.  

Bob & Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR
Prudential Connecticut Realty
www.connecticuthomesforsale.com
Cell - (203) 470-9818

 

Short Sales in Newtown, CT - as of 4/9/10

Short Sales in Newtown, CT - as of 4/9/10.  Back in September 2008, we posted a blog titled "Short Sale - What is It?".  We think this is useful information as we frequently explain what a short sale is to both buyers and sellers.  Our intention is to update you every 2 months about the short sale activity in Newtown, CT.

Short Sales in Newton, CTAs of today, the short sale market in Newtown looks like this:

  • 19 are Actively listed for sale
  • 3 are under deposit
  • 9 are pending sale
  • 9 have closed in in 2010
  • 7 have been withdrawn or canceled
  • 1 was re-listed for sale

The price range of the actively listed short sales in Newtown range from $159,000 to $1,088,150

If you would like a list of the short sales in Newtown, CT, just email us and we'll forward it to you ASAP. 

If you would like to sell your home and feel it might be a short sale, please contact us - we can help - we are SFR Certified.  Anything you tell us will be held in confidence and will not be shared with anyone else.

Bob & Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR
Prudential Connecticut Realty
www.connecticuthomesforsale.com
Cell - (203) 470-9818

 

Newtown, CT Real Estate Market Statistics - March 2010

Newtown, CT Real Estate Market Statistics - March 2010  Here is a comparison of the closed sales in Newtown, CT for both March 2009 and March 2010:

Closed Sales March 2009

  • Units Sold - 24
  • Average Days on Market - 143
  • Average List Price - $569,613
  • Average Sale Price - $534,360
  • Sale Price to List Price Ratio - 93%

Closed Sales March 2010

  • Units Sold - 20
  • Average Days on Market - 152
  • Average List Price - $495,945
  • Average Sale Price - $465,615
  • Sale Price to List Price Ratio - 93%

Interesting... Fewer homes were sold in Newtown in 2010 than in 2009 ... Market time increased by 9 days in 2010 and the Average List Price and Average Sale Price were both down almost 13% in 2010 compared to 2009.

We hope that this information is helpful to you.  If you have any questions about Newtown, CT Real Estate Market Statistics, please email us.

Bob & Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR
Prudential Connecticut Realty
www.connecticuthomesforsale.com
(203) 470-9818

 

93 Currituck Road, Newtown, CT - Just Listed

93 Currituck Road, Newtown, CT was LISTED FOR SALE by BOB & RICHELLE WARD, Realtors, ABR

  • List Price: $269,000
  • 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 Bathroom
  • 1,357 Square Feet (+additional 456 in lower level)
  • .90 Acres

~ Open House: Sunday, April 11, 2010 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm ~

93 Currituck Road, Newtown, CT 93 Currituck Road, Newtown, CT 93 Currituck Road, Newtown, CT

Comfortable 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom Split level home.  Hardwood floors, fireplace, crown moulding, French Doors, large Family Room on lower level (456 SF additional).  Patio in rear.  Rock walls.  Close to town & exit 9 on I-84.

Click here for more information about 93 Currituck Road, Newtown, CT.  

Bob & Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR
Prudential Connecticut Realty
www.connecticuthomesforsale.com
Cell - (203) 470-9818

 

1 commentBob and Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR • April 07 2010 04:50PM