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  • One in Four Borrowers is Underwater on their Home

    One in four borrowers is underwater Despite recent indicators that the housing market is improving,a new report shows that one in four mortgage borrowers are underwater, meaning they owe more on their mortgage than their home currently is worth. According to First American CoreLogic, nearly 10.7 million households had negative equity in ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on November 29, 2009
  • What If..You Stop Making House Payments???

    We all talk about what-ifs. One big what-if many homeowners have today has to do with making house payments. Many homeowners are underwater, meaning they owe more than the home is worth at today's depressed prices. Some homeowners certainly are wondering why they're sending in the payment on, say, a $450,000 mortgage, ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on November 20, 2009
  • Avoid Foreclosure

    Home owners who are facing foreclosure often dread dealing with the facts that got them to that place. If they think back to when they first bought that home, losing their home was probably the furthest thing from their mind. Few home owners actually plan to go into foreclosure.Reasons For Pending ForeclosureApart from those who knowingly ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on July 26, 2009
  • New 90 Day Foreclosure Rule in California

    Recent news headlines have caused confusion by mischaracterizing the new California Foreclosure Prevention Act as a 90-day moratorium and incorrectly stating that the lender must modify delinquent loans before it begins foreclosure. In reality, the foreclosure process for certain owner-occupied residential first trust deeds has been extended by 90 ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on June 17, 2009
  • HOMEOWNERS BEWARE: Foreclosure Rescue Scams

    Brought to you by your Realtor®, Liane Thomas, and the California Association of Realtors® With the recent rise in foreclosures, foreclosure-related scams have exploded onto the real estate scene. These so-called “foreclosure rescue companies” claim they will help save your home, but in reality are out to make a profit -- at ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on June 11, 2009
  • Local REALTOR(R) Earns Prestigious Designation to Help Homeowners In Danger of Foreclosure

    Liane Thomas of The Thomas Group, Keller Williams Realty in Corona Ca. has earned the prestigious Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE) designation, having completed extensive training in foreclosure avoidance and short sales. This is invaluable expertise to offer at a time when the area is ravaged by “distressed” homes in the ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on June 9, 2009
  • Home Sales Jump ~ April 2009

    Pending US Home Sales Surge Pending US home sales skyrocketed to their highest number in 7 years, a sure sign that the bottom is forming and that bargain seekers have arrived.  The National Association of Realtors reported that its seasonally adjusted index of sales contracts signed (the Pending Home Sales Index) jumped 6.7% to 90.3, well ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on June 2, 2009
  • CALIFORNIA HOMEOWNERS ARE BEING TARGETED BY CON ARTISTS OFFERING FORECLOSURE ASSISTANCE

    CALIFORNIA HOMEOWNERS ARE BEING TARGETED BY CON ARTISTS OFFERING FORECLOSURE ASSISTANCE The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has issued a warning that California homeowners are increasingly becoming the target of con artists trying to loot families of their bank accounts with phony promises to avoid foreclosure. HUD ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on April 26, 2009
  • What is a Short Sale and do I want one?

    A short sale is when a lender accepts a discount on a mortgage to avoid a possible foreclosure. For example: A homeowner, who is facing foreclosure, has an existing first mortgage of $500,000. The market value of the home is $350,000. Long story short, the lender accepts the offer for $350,000 and the home is sold.  That's a short ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on December 26, 2008
  • Help for the Troubled Housing Market!

    Finally we have some help for the troubled housing market. A law passed by the federal government and is one of the boldest and broadest pieces of legislation related to the real estate market since the great depression. Among other relief details, the legislation devotes $300 billion to helping troubled homeowners avoid ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on August 15, 2008
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