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How to get your lender to stop calling
We always get calls and questions about how to get the banks to stop calling every 3 hours when a homeowner is behind on payments. So we thought we take the time to add this little blog post to help all those homeowners who are getting bombarded with annoying lender calls. If you are a [...]
Comments: none Posted: June 1st, 2011 under Sell Your Home Fast by
Sell your home first or Buy first?
It’s the classic move up dilemma: Which should you do first, buy the new home or sell the old one? The way you work through that problem will depend on your finances and on local market conditions. You would be able to sell the house in a world made perfect for the home buyer, but [...]
Comments: none Posted: September 16th, 2010 under Buy A Home, Sell Your Home Fast by
Why You Should Sell Your House With Paragon Equities
Paragon Equities is the Hudson Valley’s premier real estate Solutions Company located in Dutchess County, NY. The company specializes in solving complicated real estate matters for people throughout the state. Since its inception, the company has helped hundreds of homeowners find solutions to their complicated real estate problems. Whether the homeowner is looking to stay [...]
Comments: none Posted: June 11th, 2010 under Real Esate News by
Foreclosures shifting to affluent ZIP codes
Foreclosures are going upscale across the San Diego, Bay Area. Nearly 1,000 homes valued above $730,000 were repossessed by banks in the nine-county region in each of the past two years, according to a Chronicle review of public records compiled by MDA DataQuick, a San Diego research firm. Back in the real estate boom year [...]
Comments: 1 Posted: June 1st, 2010 under Buy A Home, Real Esate News, Sell Your Home Fast by
HAFA encourages short sales to avoid foreclosure
Short sales give distressed homeowners an exit that doesn’t lead through credit-damaging foreclosure and saves bank’s money compared with taking and selling houses with failed mortgages. That should make them a preferred option. But short sales take longer, often two months longer, and can be nearly impossible if other lenders have liens on the house. [...]
Comments: none Posted: May 5th, 2010 under Buy A Home, Real Esate News by
