3115 CARDINAL DR, Las Vegas, NV

3115 CARDINAL DR, Las Vegas, NV

$146,000

3 Beds

1 Bath

1 full

1805 SqFt

The Ballen Group’s Las Vegas Short Sale Currently Pending

The Las Vegas real estate team, known as the Ballen Group, is in the process of selling another home in Las Vegas. The Ballen Group’s Las Vegas real estate agents are happy to be finishing another short sale.

The Ballen Group is finalizing another Las Vegas Short Sale. This Las Vegas home has been on the market since the last part of February. This home is selling for $110,000.

A short sale is a sale of real estate in which the proceeds from selling the property will fall short of the balance of debts secured by liens against the property. In addition, the property owner cannot afford or chooses not to repay the liens full amounts.

Therefore, the lien holders agree to release their lien on the real estate and accept less than the amount owed on the debt. Any unpaid balance owed to the creditors is known as a deficiency.

Today and throughout the latest drop in the economy, banks are agreeing to short sales more readily. With foreclosures on the rise in the US, banks are looking for any way they can to minimize their foreclosure losses. Basically, it is much more cost effective for a bank to agree to a short sale rather foreclose on a home.

Banks aren’t in the business of owning real estate and collecting monthly mortgage payments, so a bank will take a minor loss in a short sale to start that payment cycle again. In addition, if the home is in foreclosure, a bank must pay for upkeep, insurance, and other costs. Plus, through the foreclosure process, the bank would incur legal and court fees.

There may be tax ramifications to a Short Sale but every situation is unique. You may have heard, “Don’t do a short sale because you will get a 1099 and have to pay taxes on the difference between what you owed on your home and what you sold it for or the amount the bank wrote off.” This may be true, but this is not the whole story.

If you borrow money from a lender and the lender later cancels or forgives the debt, you may have to include the cancelled amount in income for tax purposes, depending on the circumstances. When you borrowed the money you were not required to include the loan proceeds in income because you had an obligation to repay the lender.

When that obligation is subsequently forgiven, the amount you received as loan proceeds is normally reportable as income because you no longer have an obligation to repay the lender. The lender is usually required to report the amount of the canceled debt to you and the IRS on a Form 1099-C, Cancellation of Debt. The thing that most people don’t know or don’t tell you is that with a Foreclosure, you will also get a 1099.

Some stats on this home's area:

The number of active listings in Las Vegas (89121) increased by 4.3% from the previous month.

The median number of days active properties have been listed is 57. This is significantly shorter than the national average.

The number of sales in January dropped by 56.7% from the previous month.

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Median household income in 89121 is $44,531 with 1,883 households earning between $35,000 to $40,000 annually.

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The Ballen Group has a team of experts in the field of Las Vegas real estate and Las Vegas Short Sales. Owned by Richard and Lori Ballen who entered into Las Vegas real estate in 2007. Since then they have built a team of professionals and are skilled in getting Las Vegas homes sold.

Property Details

Property Type single family
Mls # 1423688
LotSize 0.21 acres
Year Built 1970

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Keller Williams Realty Las Vegas
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  • Phone: 702-604-7739
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