by Admin | May 29, 2010 | Frequently Asked Q&A about Short Sales
Check out Bob’s story that ran in Sunday’s Chicago Tribune in which Bob broke the story of cyclist Christian Vande Velde paying $775,000 for a five-bedroom house on 4.75 acres in Lemont, Ill., a southwest suburb of Chicago. Bob also notes that a town home owned by... by Admin | May 28, 2010 | Frequently Asked Q&A about Short Sales
By: Diana Olick CNBC Real Estate Reporter An article today in USA Today suggests thatmore troubled borrowers are turning to mediation in an attempt to avoid foreclosure. Mediation is when the borrower and the lender sit down with a court-ordered mediator, a third... by Admin | May 27, 2010 | Frequently Asked Q&A about Short Sales
By: Diana Olick CNBC Real Estate Reporter Last year, when the rest of the nation’s housing was still reeling from recession, California started to show signs of life. Sales increased and prices stabilized, despite the fact that it was one of the hardest hit... by Admin | May 26, 2010 | Frequently Asked Q&A about Short Sales
If you follow the banking and housing market, there has always been a 2+2=5 for us…something just didn’t add up. How do the largest banks in the US produce enormous gains when all around is collapsing…their coffers of homes are growing in essence... by Admin | May 26, 2010 | Government Bills, Regulations and other news affecting, HAFA Government Program, How to Choose a Real Estate Agent when doing a Short Sale, Short Sales, Foreclosures,Current Events, Uncategorized
God Bless America! The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of 1940 (SSCRA) was updated and amended in 2003 by President Bush. This Act was created to protect our Fellows in Arms during their “Active Service”. Many of our soldiers we’re...