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We posted an article yesterday from MSN/The Wall Street Journal about whether or not it is a great time for first time home buyers to purchase a home. It was a great article about the aforementioned topic, with two opposing views. One economist think... Read More

Posted on Homehelper Consultants Corporate Blog on May 15th, 2012


Apr
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The days of waiting up to 120 days (or more) to get word from the bank about your Short Sale are slowly going to become a thing of the past. Freddie Mac has just come out with new Short Sale guidelines, and it looks as if Fannie Mae is not far behind... Read More

Posted on Homehelper Consultants Corporate Blog on April 19th, 2012


Mar
27

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Yes, it's true. It may be your home and you may have lived in it for 5, 10, 15 years - but in the end the bank, or your lender, has the finally say when it comes to accepting a Short Sale Contract on your home. Now, it is not all bad! As a homeowner ... Read More

Posted on Homehelper Consultants Corporate Blog on March 27th, 2012


Mar
23

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We get a lot of questions from sellers as to how a Short Sale will impact their credit. A lot of people know that a Short Sale will impact their credit, just not to the extent that a Foreclosure does.  But don’t you want more information t... Read More

Posted on Homehelper Consultants Corporate Blog on March 23rd, 2012


Mar
6

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The Short Sale process can be very confusing, so we are going to layout the steps we take at Homehelper Consultants to successfully get your Short Sale SOLD!       1 - Short Sale Consultation: In this consultation we will meet with you... Read More

Posted on Homehelper Consultants Corporate Blog on March 6th, 2012


Feb
14

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Having to Short Sale your house can be a very difficult decision and very confusing. It is important that you educate yourself as much as you can so that if you do have to Short Sale your home, you will be able to understand what this process will en... Read More

Posted on Homehelper Consultants Corporate Blog on February 14th, 2012


Oct
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It is very important that you are aware of your options if you are facing the possibility of losing your home. Whether you are experiencing a hardship due to job loss, relocation, divorce, illness or any other unfortunate situation, or you are just ... Read More

Posted on Homehelper Consultants Corporate Blog on October 17th, 2011


Sep
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Short Sales are performed at NO COST to the homeowner.  The lender pays all fees, commissions and closing costs associated with your Short Sale.  Contact us today and avoid the negative impact a foreclosure will have on your credit for year... Read More

Posted on Homehelper Consultants Corporate Blog on September 29th, 2011


Sep
29

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Short Sales are complicated, stressful, tedious and frustrating.  DO NOT TRUST them to just anyone!!! Read More

Posted on Homehelper Consultants Corporate Blog on September 29th, 2011


Sep
6

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A strategic default is a decision by a homeowner to stop making payments on their mortgage (to default) even though they are financially able to continue to do so.  Why would someone do this?  Usually it occurs when the market value of the ... Read More

Posted on Homehelper Consultants Corporate Blog on September 6th, 2011


Sep
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A deficiency judgement is when the lender refuses to forgive the unpaid portion of a debt and tries to collect on the remaining balance.  The lender can hire an attorney to sue for the remaining debt.  If successful, the lender will obtain ... Read More

Posted on Homehelper Consultants Corporate Blog on September 2nd, 2011


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Is it the right time for new home buyers to purchase a house?
We posted an article yesterday from MSN/The Wall Street Journal about whether or not it is a great time for first time home buyers to purchase a home. It was a ...

Did You Know... Short Sale guidelines are changing for the better!
The days of waiting up to 120 days (or more) to get word from the bank about your Short Sale are slowly going to become a thing of the past. Freddie Mac has jus...