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Wish list: Make Net Sheet savable…
By: Greg Swann,
BloodhoundBlog.com
Posted: Tuesday, October 30th, 2007, 11:50 am MST
Category: Wish List
This is more blue sky stuff, and I may be talking about a feature that’s already baked in the cake.
But: I was just there, and I want for Seller’s Net Sheets to be Savable.
Normally I have Cathleen do them in Excel, because it does a much better job. She’s sick, and I’m re-entering the whole ding-dong net sheet with every counter offer. Not cool.
I would say that they might be incorporated into the listing, but it’s foreseeable that I would want to save a net sheet on a house I haven’t listed yet — to show the seller the consequences of different listing scenarios, for example — so perhaps they should be saved as a part of client record.
Anyway, I’m just peeing on the tree: If I’m going to do Net Sheets within the MLS system, I would like to have a way to not have to do them over and over again.
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October 30th, 2007 at 12:45 pm
Wish granted. The Seller’s Net Sheet (we call it a closing cost estimator) in flexmls Web can be saved. You also can save templates for the net sheet calculations. And you can integrate a net sheet into a presentation, along with a CMA, resume, marketing calendar and other documents.
May 4th, 2008 at 5:45 am
I am an agent and have recently designed a net sheet that automatically computes all of the calculations needed for a property that is about to go to foreclosure and could possibly be a short sale listing. It’s very easy to use and gives all of the financial information needed by an agent on a property that is in financial distress such as what total is owed to the lender, the amount that the lender would approve in a short sale, as well as what the negative is (or the positive) cash flow of a particular short sale. It will also give today, what will happen on a month to month time table with a particular home’s financial condition. All of this information is obtained within 1 to 2 minutes after the agent BEGINS to enter the data into the form! Short sale listing agents that have seen it love the ease and simplicity of it, how easy it is to use and read, and how it removes so much calculation work that is needed in a short sale listing.