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Short sale but lien appears to be well below list price

Tom Rottler
Posted May 24 2022, 10:30

Looking for some insights here, old google didn't have them. I found a listing for a short sale that meets my investor parameters. I also found the foreclosure proceedings in the county clerk of court filings. It appears that the lien amount is approx $153k from the original 2008 loan but the listing amount is >$200k. That doesn't seem underwater so not sure why it is listed as a short. There doesn't appear to be any refinances in the public record. Their agent has shared that list price is the bank approved price and won't go lower. Any thoughts on why a seller or sellers agent would list as a short if it isn't underwater? 

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Replied May 24 2022, 10:41

I’m going to guess the 153k amount has significant fees and interest that puts the amount above the 200k?

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Replied May 24 2022, 10:51

Do you think it is possible for those fees and interest to be over $50k? It appears to have been in some type of foreclosure process for over a year. 

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Replied May 25 2022, 05:47

Add up attorneys fees, court costs, escrow advances for RE taxes, forced place insurance, years of unpaid interest.

Could easily be underwater.