(Judgement enforcement) 4 Ways to Stage Your Home and Create a Well-Rounded First Impression
October 31, 2009 by admin
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RISMEDIA, October 29, 2009Feeling good about a home and a neighborhood is part and parcel of making the decision to buy, so staging a home should involve more than just raising the charm factor. Look for ways to also make…
Real Estate Is Local So Is Leadership
RISMEDIA, October 31, 2009Getting your clients to understand that real estate is local was one of the more difficult lessons that real estate professionalshave had to preach during the recent housing downturn. As the media continually painted a negative picture…
New Home Sales Fall in September for First Time in 6 Months
RISMEDIA, October 29, 2009After five consecutive months of increases, sales of newly built, single-family homes fell 3.6% to a seasonally adjusted annual rateof 402,000 units in September 2009, according to data released by the U.S. Commerce Department.
This critical loss of…
RISMEDIA, October 30, 2009Staying ahead of your local competition while keeping your name in front of your clients is crucial to staying profitable in anyreal estate market. As technology continues to advance, it is important for real estate professionals to…
Thirty-Year Fixed Mortgage Rates Continue to Decline; Most State Rates Now Below 5.00%
RISMEDIA, October 30, 2009The weekly average rate borrowers were quoted on Zillow Mortgage Marketplace for 30-year fixed mortgages decreased ten basis points last week to 4.87%, down from 4.97% the week prior, according to the Zillow Mortgage Rate Monitor, compiled…
(Bankruptcy judgement) Foreclosures Move Up-Market
October 12, 2009 by admin
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RISMEDIA, October 12, 2009Recently, theres been a fair bit of anecdotal discussion around the assertion that foreclosures, once a problem just for the sub-primesegment of mortgages, have been moving up-market. That is, people are suggesting that were seeing more foreclosures…
(Collection of judgment) Obama is Keeping You From Foreclosure – He Spent Over 75 Billion!
October 12, 2009 by admin
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The Obama Administration started with a lot of input on various issues, one being the issue of Home Ownership in the United States. They realize there are strains on this important aspect of American’s lives. They’ve reserved up to 75 billion dollars to financially assist American Homeowners.
Foreclosure – Your Road to Real Estate Wealth
Do you know you can get a house as cheap as a 50% discount of the actual amount? Do you know you can get comfort having your own home? Do you know you can put an end to tenancy?
Sell Your House Fast and Rent it Back
Home repossession causes families much trauma and in the UK, the repossession rates are as much as 50% higher than they were just one year ago. When you receive that notice that your home is being repossessed, it can be very scary and overwhelming, but there are ways to stop repossession and continue to live in your home. One of these ways is to sell and rent back your house.
How Do I Find 100% Free Home Foreclosure Listings?
This is a great question for many investors looking to buy properties on the foreclosed list. How do I find listings for free? Finding free listings is easier than ever online by doing a basic search. Searching online is easier, faster and brings up accurate results. The easiest way to find free foreclosure listings online is by searching for free sites. There are still a number of pay sites but free sites are becoming extremely popular with investors and fist time home buyers.
(Judgment collection) How to stop foreclosure process
October 4, 2009 by admin
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If you’ve missed a payment, you’re normally sent a letter documenting the missed payment and requesting immediate payment of the past-due amount. Once you’ve missed several payments, you’ll be sent a letter from the bank’s lawyer. Receiving a letter from the lawyer means you’re in trouble; you haven’t just committed an oversight the bank wants corrected but are now considered a serious “problem debtor.” When you hear from the lawyer, it means the b….







