Real Estate – Selling, Buying & Foreclosures

Posted on January 1st, 2010 by admin

If your thinking of selling your home, buying a home or maybe looking for Investment homes such as Foreclosures – Robert J Russell, REALTOR can help.

Visit our website http://www.robertjrussell.com for more information or call direct 972-679-9029

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How To Buy Foreclosure Real Estate

Posted on December 16th, 2009 by admin

Tips on buying foreclosure real estate using our tool, www.TheBestHomeSearchEver.com

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Fort Worth Home Real Estate Short Sale Stopping Foreclosures

Posted on December 4th, 2009 by admin

Visit Fort Worth Homes at http://davidpannellhomes.com to find Homes in the Fort Worth area. Get a free step by step guide on how to survive foreclosure with mortgage modifications, rate modifications, short sale process & stop foreclosure programs.Avoid foreclosure, Arizona Short Sale Office, located in Fort Worth Texas offers assistance to homeowners facing foreclosure. We negotiate loan modifications, short sales, and options for homeowners behind on payments Fort Worth Help with Foreclosures, Helping families out of their homes Savings Familes from Foreclosures Sell your home before it goes into foreclosures By Liz Pulliam Weston
If you’re in danger of falling behind on your mortgage, or if you’re already late, you may be skeptical about your lender’s willingness to help.

And if you take the advice we personal-finance types typically offer — call the lender as soon as possible and ask for help — you could find yourself stymied by the lender’s bureaucracy or even told to come back when you are really behind in your payments. Call a Realtor It’s Free. No Cost to Sell your Homes if you dont have any equity in the home. The lender will pay the fee. Its better for you and there no problem in asking for help. Facing foreclosure? 9 options
Don’t bite off too much house
How not to pay your bills
How I lost my home: 3 stories
The foreclosure capital of the U.S.
Why lenders don’t like foreclosure
To understand why these things are true, it helps to know a bit about the lending process, as well as what happens in foreclosure:

Most loans are made — then sold. The majority of residential mortgages are quickly packaged into securities and sold to investors. The company that accepts your payments is what’s known as the servicer. The servicer takes a slice of your payments as compensation, then forwards the rest into a pool of cash that’s used to pay dividends to the investors.

As you might guess, the servicer’s primary interest is in making sure your payments keep coming. If you default and wind up in foreclosure, any proceeds from the home sale go to the investors, and the servicer has lost its income stream from your loan. (Still, predatory servicers do exist. See “When mortgage firms don’t play fair.”)

Even if the loan isn’t sold and is still held by the original lender, foreclosure remains a bad outcome.

“Lenders are going to lose money holding that house,” Svinth said. “They have to maintain it, insure it, market it . . . until it sells.”

Meanwhile, they’re not getting payments for the loan. Whatever equity remains after the home is sold and all the costs are paid is typically returned to the borrower.A short sales occurs when the net proceeds from a the sale of a home are not enough to cover the sellers mortgage obligations and closing cost, such as property taxes, transfer taxes, and the real estate practitioners commission. The seller is unwilling or unable to cover.

Some, although by no means all-short sellers may be in default on their mortgage loans and be headed for foreclosure. However, homeowners who bought at the top of the market or who took out large amounts of equity with refinance abd who need to sell because of divorce or job transfer may also find themselves upside down, owning more than the home is currtenly worth when closing costs are factored in..

Tip, losing your home is very emotional and you might be off your losing your home or in some cases don’t care..If you care, call us early…so we can help.

Your Home is where you live, not in the home your being harassed in.

Who do I talk too? Call us, the Fort Worth Home Resecue Team. David 817-797-9047 or Barbara 817-846-5093-both professionals in saving your home from foreclosure…

its a good idea to call before they seek foreclosure, so we have plenty of time to help…we need atleast 4 weeks prior to foreclosure court…

call now, not next month when you get another letter

Bankrupty will not save your home…trust me.
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Short Sale Solutions ~ Training for Real Estate Agents

Posted on November 6th, 2009 by admin

This is the first, fully-comprehensive Short Sale Training Program in the Nation!  America’s Home Rescue™ is a team of licensed Realtors® with 5 years of “in the trenches” experience in working Short Sales.  They have collectively worked over 200 Short Sales and teach from their “real life” experience.  They have encountered almost every potential hiccup, made all the mistakes, and now have made it their mission to provide the most quality, substantive Short Sale Training to Agents across America!  What makes this Short Sale Training so unique and a must for every Agent is that it is taught by Agents, for Agents… not by investors, or lenders, or attorneys looking to capitalize on a hot-topic… but, by experienced Agents who have seen it all! This power-packed 3-Hour course will give you the information you need to increase your closing ratio and reduce your time and frustration in each and every transaction! 

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How To Buy Bank Owned Real Estate

Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by admin

Tips you need to know to save you Money, Time and Stress when buying a Bank Owned property. Bank Owned real estate is a perfect investment for the First Time Home Buyer as well as the Real Estate Investor and Move Up Buyers. Learn how to find properties eligible for $100 down FHA Financing or to inquire about the special FHA Rehab Loan for Bank Owned properties.

I can be found online at http://tucson-fha-loans.com or at http://usdaruralhomeloans.com

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Rottweiler Scares Real estate Agent “Beware of Dog”

Posted on September 27th, 2009 by admin

Rottweiler makes his way to be friends with Scott.. Is it worth it?:).. Lets answer the question, why do these properties take so long? Scott does his boy scout deed for the day by moving all the huge limbs from the drive way so we can make entrance..COMMENT BELOW ABOUT THIS MATTER! Share this episode with friends, feel free to copy the URL and put on your website or embed it. for all to enjoy.
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This show is about one solo REO agent, Scott Kichline and his buddy Andrew White (camera dude) set off into the real world.Enjoy a new twist on real estate as you see the day in life of a REO agent!. You get to see the ups and downs. Filmed and based in Ohio, a top state for foreclosure homes. Enjoy Enjoy Enjoy. Tons of information, laughter, and great music:)

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Theme song by: Jason Jones and Andrew White

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Real Estate Downfall

Posted on September 23rd, 2009 by admin

The Housing Bubble bursts on a speculator. Parody using a clip with Hitler as the real estate investor. He bought a house to flip, faces foreclosure, and now wants to get bailed out.

Parody Fair Use of clip. See:
www.publaw.com/parody.html

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