Forecast Expects Foreclosures to Decrease in Coming Year

November 2nd, 2009 lheraty Posted in Foreclosure 1 Comment »

Foreclosures are expected to subside in the coming year

The latest data released by UFA L.L.C., a firm located in Ann Arbor Michigan that researches mortgage activity, states that foreclosures are expected to decrease in the next year.  After four years on the rise there is no doubt that it will be nice to see foreclosures start to subside.

Improvements in the foreclosure arena are seen linked to tighter lending practices, home prices stabilizing, and an improving economy.  The one element working against foreclosures is the increasing unemployment which will leave some without the ability to make their mortgage payments.

The onslaught of no-doc loans and inflated home prices led to four years of increasing foreclosures.  The decline of real estate values is largely attributed to an elevated rate of foreclosures.  A decrease in foreclosures will be a welcome sign for a real estate market that has seen better times.
Click here to read an article at Business Week about foreclosure rates.

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February 23rd, 2009 bjur Posted in Foreclosure, Uncategorized Comments Off

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If You Are Facing Foreclosure: Beware of Scam Artists!

January 28th, 2009 lheraty Posted in Foreclosure, Philadelphia real estate and homeowner tips Comments Off

Money moneyFor anyone facing a foreclosure life can become extremely stressful, as there are so many new issues that you will be faced with. In this time of change and uncertainty, there are actually people out there that are preying on others going into foreclosure. Scam artists are coming out of the woodwork and are offering homeowners facing foreclosure a “deal” to renegotiate their loans for a fee. What people need to know is that in many states it is illegal for a person to ask homeowners for an upfront payment to renegotiate a mortgage - unless the Department of Real Estate holds record of them meeting license and registration requirements. You can verify this information and also check to make sure that your real estate broker and attorneys have valid licenses at www.dre.ca.gov.

Always be skeptical and remember to never give anyone money in advance of any services they are offering. There are many non-profit groups that offer legal aid for free of charge to homeowners that are having trouble making their monthly payments. See more information at this avoiding mortgage foreclosure website.

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