Short-Sale Craftsman in Kerhonkson, $99,900
Kandy Harris | August 13, 2015Do we all know by now that there is often nothing “short” about a short-sale? Sometimes, they take a while since the seller’s mortgage provider has to approve the purchase price. Could take six months, maybe longer, for a closing date. But if you’re okay with a nebulous closing date and a longer-than-average sale process, you might land yourself a bargain, like this Craftsman bungalow-style cottage in Kerhonkson. And, like almost every other short-sale, it’s sold as-is, and the listing hints that it needs work. But we’re seeing potential with a capital “P” fairly dripping from this place. Long story short (see what we did there?), it’s a short-sale in need of repairs, but it could be worth the (potentially) long wait until it’s all yours.
187 Samsonville Road, Kerhonkson (Westwood Metes & Bounds)
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