Foreclosures

One Thing That Still Concerns Us

November 15, 2011

There is no doubt that the housing market is stumbling to a recovery.  This past week Lawrence Yun, NAR’s chief economist, predicted a 4% increase in sales next year. Last month, Celia Chen of Moody’s Analytics projected sales to increase over 20% in 2012.  Any increase in transactions will be welcomed. However, we believe there [...]

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Uncle Sam Wants You! – To Rent from Him

November 1, 2011

Today, we are again honored to have Ken H. Johnson, Ph.D. — Florida International University (FIU) and Editor of the Journal of Housing Research as our guest blogger. To view other research from FIU, visit http://realestate.fiu.edu/. Dr. Johnson will also be speaking at NAR’s Conference and Expo in Anaheim. For more information click here. – The KCM [...]

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Short Sale vs. Foreclosure: A Short Sale Always Wins

October 4, 2011

We are again honored to have Christopher Reale, Director of Short Sale Operations at Lepizzera and Laprocina Title and Escrow Services, as today’s guest blogger. He is an expert on the short sale process and will share his knowledge with us on a regular basis. – The KCM Crew Today’s ever changing real estate industry [...]

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Short Sales Picking Up Steam

October 3, 2011

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency released their Second Quarter 2011 Mortgage Metrics Report last week. In the report, they covered the success the banking industry is having in each of several categories regarding the current housing crisis. Here is what they found: Loan modifications – These are “actions that contractually change the [...]

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The Vicious Cycle of Foreclosures

September 30, 2011

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Selling? Waiting Until the Spring Makes No Sense

September 27, 2011

Late last year, banks were warned that they needed to guarantee that the paperwork necessary to start a foreclosure process on a family was both accurate and complete. Since then, the banks have slowed down the foreclosure process while they re-examined their procedures. They are now confident that all the required documentation is in order. [...]

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