Short Sales – an Alternative to Foreclosure
January 20th, 2009 // 12:00 pm @ admin
An Alternative to Foreclosure – Short Sales
For those of you who now find yourselves upside down in your mortgage, facing foreclosure and sometimes even bankruptcy here are a few facts to know.
A short sale is something that the lending market has recently come to terms with as a alternative solution for foreclosure. With the alarming rate of foreclosures coming into the real estate market this step seems to ward off the inevitable and save the seller’s credit.
Most sellers are now finding themselves in the horrible situation of losing their American Dream. When they first purchased their house it was explained to them that when the adjustable rate mortgage kicked in that they could easily refinance the house to a 30 year fixed note with their equity in place. However, the market has turned and now these homeowners are finding themselves with a mortgage that is far in excess of what their homes are worth and lenders are not readily available to refinance. In most instances their loan has been sold and they are stuck with a mortgage that continues to escalate.
A short sale is a process in which you list your house with a realtor familiar with the process. They garnish an offer and submit it to your lender for review. All fees are paid by your lender and in most cases the loan is reported as satisfied. It’s important to remember a few things about the short sales.
1. Sometimes your second mortgage will require you to sign an unsecured note for the balance of the loan. Be prepared for this. Not all lenders do it and I sometimes suggest that the borrower go back at a later date to renegotiate the note.
2. Do not ignore your HOA fees. Your homeowner’s association can and will put another lien on your home and that lien will have to be cleared before the short sale is accepted. You lender will not be willing to pay these fees and in most instances neither will an interested buyer.
3. Most lenders request a financial worksheet, 2 most recent copies of pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements and a hardship letter.
4. Ensure your realtor is familiar with the process and let them know your home is in distress.
5. Short sales take time. Be patient and ready and willing to show your home on a moments notice. Your showing records are very important.
6. Don’t give up! Short sales typically take 60-90 days while the loss mitigation department reviews your short sale.
For more information on the process you can visit my website www.fortbendland.com or contact me directly at Linda@fortbendland.com.
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How to find New Jersey’s short sale homes
November 27th, 2008 // 10:09 pm @ admin
Are you interested in short sale homes or a real estate investment property in Ocean County New Jersey or the surrounding areas? The current real estate market offers buyers great deals. Many homeowners are at risk foreclosure and are seeking to short sale their homes. Foreclosure, will destroy the credit of a homeowner so an alternative is a short sale. Basically the homeowner and lender agree to sell a property for less than the amount owed on the loan.
If you are considering buying a short sale in NJ, there are some key points you need to consider.
Get a Realtor: to help you find the perfect home at the price you want. Choose a licensed realtor that has experience in short sales. We have short sale experts waiting for your call or email. Many properties may or may not be listed as short sales but good agents know when their clients need to sell.
Contact us and you may be surprised at how many opportunities exist in Ocean County for deals on short sale homes.
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