Are you stressed out about mortgage payments? Do you think your only option is a foreclosure?
What can you do now?
There is expected to be massive tsunami of homeowners who are simply making the decision to sell their homes through a short sale vs. staying in a home, hoping that one day it may be worth what they paid.
No one is safe. News stories from across the country tell the tales of both celebrities and average Americans who are all considering selling their homes through a short sale. Selling your home through a short sale doesn’t need to be a shameful, life-ruining experience. Sometimes short selling your mortgage simply makes smart economic sense, especially for homeowners who find themselves "upside down" — that is, they owe more on their mortgage than their house is worth.
Late last year, CNBC Financial Guru Jim Cramer was telling homeowners to ‘Just Walk Away’. (Watch the video on YouTube.com.)
http://www.youtube.com/
We are clearly in uncharted waters. The current housing crisis is different from all the previous housing recessions. It is well known that many financial institutions sold mortgages in a deceptive manner — for example, by approving people for loans they couldn't really afford — then why should homeowners feel obliged to honor their commitments?
From a homeowner’s perspective, why should they stay in a home that is depreciating?
Get a copy of my free ebook “Should I Short Sale My Home” at: http://www.paulmychalowych.com or http://www.paulmrealtor.com
Paul Mychalowych’
perspectives – as a longtime buyer, seller and property manager, and eventually as a licensed real estate agent – give him a uniquely informed insider edge in the local market.
In 2006, Paul recognized that the market was changing and he had to learn new skills to help his clients. Paul, with the guidance of Harris Real Estate University, learned how to negotiate short sales. He has since completed short sale negotiations for clients with Countrywide, Citibank, GMAC, and Wells Fargo, to name a few lenders. Paul has been quoted by the Detroit News and Free Press for his insights into the short sale and realestate markets. For more information, please find Paul at:
Paul Mychalowych
248-935-2754
http://www.paulmychalowych.com or http://www.paulmrealtor.com
paul@paulmrealtor.com
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