We have a nice condo. In a nice neighborhood. We have been on the market for almost 2 YEARS now. (with a three month break) We listed with a highly recommended realtor who specializes in selling low priced homes (first time homebuyers) He came to us today and said that with half of his listed condos being foreclosures and short sales, we probably won't be able to sell our condo anywhere near the listing price, if at all. He is recommending that we put it up for rent and move on with the house that we want to live in. UGh. I just want out from this condo. And if we rent it out, we will never be able to sell it. Also, if we rent it, we would likely be taking an 85 dollar a month loss on it. I just needed to vent a little. My freakin head hurts from thinking about it all day. For now, we have lowered our list price *(again) and are going to sit down and weigh out our financial plan for moving forward. Just pisses me off. Damn housing market. Damn recession. Damn foreclosures.
Re: Our realtor called our case "terminal."
It's a crummy time to sell, that is for sure. Try not to get too discouraged though. It just takes one buyer! You never know!!
We just sold our townhouse, and talking to some other people, things are starting to sell, though its not picking up nearly as much as hoped and unfortunatly townhouses and condos aren't flying off the market, but there is hope.
Do all the right things for showings, when possible, leave the lights on (it looks so much more inviting, even if it seem silly when its sunny and bright out), vacuum right before you leave if you have carpet, make the couch look inviting, the master bed - fluffy pillows, a blanket drapped across the bottom. Clean shiny floors, empty garbage cans.
Good Luck!!! Try not to loose hope, I know its easier said then done, I really do!
many are in the same position...including me. I swore we would never be in our townhouse with any child...let alone two. I thought it would be a starter home and when we decided to have kids we would move. Of course that happened in the downfall in 2008 soooo here we are. There is enough sleeping space, thankfully, but not enough living or backyard space.
In the next year we are going to move and rent our townhouse. We live next to two foreclosures so there is no way we would be able to sell it.
ugh!!! I want to move so bad also. I want more kids too. It is what it is and at least you aren't alone in this boat.
I feel compelled to chime in because we're with you, too. We bought 5 years ago, got a cheap condo and fixed it up, and even though we bought well within our means we are way underwater because the market crashed. We are currently trying to pay off other bills like crazy so we can save up to afford both this place and a house if necessary until we can unload this one. We aren't willing to bring money to the table to get rid of the condo because of what we are already losing from having remodeled (new kitchen, master bed and nursery, living room and office, windows, furnace and air conditioner). We've counted that as lost money, but we are sick at the thought of losing more. Fortunately we can make do here for awhile. We have sleeping space and living space and our unit is up against a large common yard near the pool.