New Web Site Facilitates Short Sales
by AUSTIN KILGORE
Monday, September 21st, 2009, 12:06 pm
The founder of Foreclosure.com launched a Web-based short sale offer management system.
Brad Geisen said his new system, Quicksale.com, handles marketing, processing negotiating and closing services and pays real estate agents a commission when they facilitate short sales through the site.
“Banks lend money, they're not in the business of marketing and selling real estate — certainly not on today's current scale — and their loss mitigation departments are just too overwhelmed at this point, Geisen said. “QuickSale.com is a structured tool that provides much-needed support and relief.”
He added, “It short circuits the entire foreclosure process to ensure the best possible outcome for all parties involved.”
Write to Austin Kilgore.
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