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Short Sale vs. Foreclosure: A Short Sale Always Wins
by Christopher Reale · Director of Short Sale Operations at Lepizzera and Laprocina Title and Escrow Services Today’s ever changing real estate industry has brought upon some very challenging questions from our clients. We as counselors, want to put forth the best, non-emotional advice that we can, in hopes … Continue reading
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Short Sales: A Dignified Solution for Many Families
Occasionally, Steve Harney, our founder and lead content creator, asks us permission to share his personal feelings on a current real estate issue. Today, is one of those times. – The KCM Crew I am truly excited that the banks … Continue reading
Are short sales getting easier?
Short sales (where the lender agrees to accept less than the mortgage amount due on the sale of a property by a seller) have never been easy to complete. We are not suggesting that they now will be easy. However, … Continue reading
New York, among lowest foreclosure filings, number 47 of all 50 states
RealtyTrac: New York State total foreclosure filings decrease more than 50 percent from 2010 5/12/2011 In its U.S. Foreclosure Market Report for April 2011, which reports default notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessions in the month of April, RealtyTrac Inc. reported … Continue reading
Is a Short Sale or a Foreclosure My Best Option?
KCM Blog We get asked this question quite often. In a rapidly changing market, it is difficult to give absolute answers. Much depends on your family’s personal situation. However, if you realize that you can no longer make the payments, … Continue reading
Foreclosures: Bringing Clarity to the Confusion
Posted: 22 Apr 2011 04:00 AM PDT Headlines created by the numerous foreclosure reports often contradict each other. One headline announces foreclosures are rising while the next talks about the decrease in foreclosure numbers. This has led to tremendous confusion … Continue reading