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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Short Sale VS Foreclosure

Check out this short video explaining how short sale and foreclosure affect homeowners.



 


 Call Makea Turner with Atlantic and Pacific Real Estate (702) 542-1883 if you have any questions or would like to set up a FREE consultation to go over all options available to you.

It’s time to take another look at short sales




As recently as a few months ago, if you would have told a real estate agent who specialized in short sales that they’d be raving about a lender’s stellar service and rapid approval times—not to mention significant cash incentives for financially strapped homeowners for pursuing a short sale—you’d have gotten some strange looks.
That’s all changed.  And it’s changed faster and to a greater extent than most real estate professionals ever could have imagined.
With a glut of bank-owned properties dragging down the recovery of the real estate market, as well as the national economy, major lenders are more eager than ever before to avoid foreclosure. So they’ve sharpened their focus on short sales. Big time.
The biggest lenders in the country have staffed up to ensure rapid processing of short sale applications. They’ve ponied up with cash incentives at closing for homeowners who pursue a short sale. And they’re proactively reaching out to CDPE agents and putting them in touch with delinquent borrowers.
This is big news and the media has not really caught onto it yet. What’s important for you to know is that whatever you’ve read or heard in the past about long lag times and frustrations with short sales is probably no longer the case.
As a member of the CDPE Advanced community, I’m tapped into major lenders and on top of major developments affecting short sales and bank-owned properties.  I invite you to visit my website www.AvoidLVforeclosure.com to learn more and feel free to contact me any time at (702) 542-1883 if you or anyone you know is struggling with an unmanageable mortgage.

Makea Turner 
Atlantic and Pacific Real Estate 
(702) 542-1883

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