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My husband and I have been trying to buy a home since July. This has been such a stressful experience for us and our family. We are at our wit's end. We are now on our 8th offer, and we'll probably hear from the bank on Monday.
Although we are in a market that is flooded with foreclosures and short sales, many of them are not available to us because we are using a VA Loan. Here in California, this is the only loan right now that is requiring a clear pest report. Most sellers won't even look our way unless the home is in excellent condition or unless it was SO riddled with rot and termites, that they had no choice but to clear the pest report. The other part of the problem is that the area that we have to stay in, due to my children's schools, is filled with older 50's style ranch homes. So, to find a 50's style ranch home in excellent condition in our price range has been rather difficult.
BUT so far, we have found a few of them.
Each offer has fallen through for one reason or another. I have written down each home and the reason the houses have fallen through. With four of the homes, my agent has made severe mistakes or has caused the home to fall through. Everyone has told us we should fire her. Actually, they told us we should have fired her after the first deal because she misread a counter offer so badly that she almost got us into severe trouble. Luckily I caught the mistake in time. We stayed with her...gave her a chance.
A friend of mine, who was once a real estate agent, says that six months is a ridiculous amount of time to be house shopping in this market. She says a good agent would have had us in a home months ago. She thinks we should fire our agent. I feel bad because we've been working with this agent for six months and feel we owe her a sale.
What would you do? Would you fire her and work with someone else? Would you feel obligated? I feel so torn. She's a very nice woman. I'm just not certain if it's us or her or where we are trying to buy.
Although we are in a market that is flooded with foreclosures and short sales, many of them are not available to us because we are using a VA Loan. Here in California, this is the only loan right now that is requiring a clear pest report. Most sellers won't even look our way unless the home is in excellent condition or unless it was SO riddled with rot and termites, that they had no choice but to clear the pest report. The other part of the problem is that the area that we have to stay in, due to my children's schools, is filled with older 50's style ranch homes. So, to find a 50's style ranch home in excellent condition in our price range has been rather difficult.
BUT so far, we have found a few of them.
Each offer has fallen through for one reason or another. I have written down each home and the reason the houses have fallen through. With four of the homes, my agent has made severe mistakes or has caused the home to fall through. Everyone has told us we should fire her. Actually, they told us we should have fired her after the first deal because she misread a counter offer so badly that she almost got us into severe trouble. Luckily I caught the mistake in time. We stayed with her...gave her a chance.
A friend of mine, who was once a real estate agent, says that six months is a ridiculous amount of time to be house shopping in this market. She says a good agent would have had us in a home months ago. She thinks we should fire our agent. I feel bad because we've been working with this agent for six months and feel we owe her a sale.
What would you do? Would you fire her and work with someone else? Would you feel obligated? I feel so torn. She's a very nice woman. I'm just not certain if it's us or her or where we are trying to buy.