Housing, Mortgage

Trump announces moratorium on foreclosures due to coronavirus

By Mike Wheatley | March 20, 2020
U.S. President Donald Trump announced Wednesday a full moratorium on foreclosures for homeowners with mortgages backed by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Housing Administration. The Department of Housing and Urban Development has also provided help, saying it will suspend all evictions of public housing residents. It’s said that FHA loans and public housing […]
US Real Estate

How to Buy a Pre-Foreclosure

By Brian Kline | December 11, 2018
Whether a market is a buyer’s market, seller’s market, or balanced market there are always foreclosures available, And where there are foreclosures there are pre-foreclosures. But first, you need to understand the differences between pre-foreclosures, foreclosures, and real estate owned by the lender (REO). The actual foreclosure is a very short process that typically takes […]
US Real Estate, Zillow

Many housing markets haven't bounced back from the last major crash

By Mike Wheatley | November 9, 2018
In the decade since the housing bust, median home values have more than recovered in most of the nation's largest markets. But within nearly all those major markets there remains inequity -- neighborhoods that were hit hardest by the crisis continue to bear an outsized burden even through the recovery. A new Zillow report shows […]
Foreclosure For Sale
Home Buying, Home Sales

Buying a foreclosure as your first home?

By Beatrice De Jong | October 9, 2018
Let me start by saying that considering any money saving options when purchasing a home is smart.  I would always advise that first time buyers do plenty of research before settling on buying a foreclosure. Buying a foreclosed home may seem like a great deal at first glance. After all, how could an incredibly low […]
Real Estate Resource

Prove Unlawful Foreclosure Statute Of Limitations And Keep Your Home

By Jamie Richardson | June 22, 2018
If a mortgage holder delays too long to bring a foreclosure action, the homeowner often may keep the foreclosure from happening — it all depends on what the state of residence says about the statute of limitations (SOL).
Commercial Real Estate, Home Buying, Mortgage, Residential

Mortgage or Deed of Trust?

By Elizabeth Whitman | May 14, 2018
When real estate purchasers apply for a loan, they call it a mortgage. In about 35 of the states, a mortgage is what they will sign at closing.
Mortgage, Real Estate, US Real Estate

CoreLogic: Mortgage delinquencies spike following natural disasters

By Mike Wheatley | April 12, 2018
Natural disasters such as wildfires, flooding and hurricanes are having a considerable impact on mortgage delinquencies, according to new research from real estate analytics firm CoreLogic.
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