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Avoid Foreclosure by Doing a Short Sale

Avoid Foreclosure by Doing a Short Sale

  Orlando Homeowners in Trouble have many options! Facing foreclosure in the Greater Orlando area is not only a financial crisis; it can also be an emotional crisis.  So this is a time to take stock and examine your options.   There are several reasons why Orlando homes go into foreclosure.  Perhaps the home was purchased at the [Continue]

Attracting buyers for your Orlando home for sale

Just as a resume's main function is not to get you the job, but to land you an interview, the words you use when describing your home is not to get the sale, they are used to spark enough interest so that prospective buyers will want to see your home. If they don't see your Orlando home there is no shot in them buying it! [Continue]

Orlando Homeowners: Avoid Foreclosure Scams

Orlando Homeowners: Avoid Foreclosure Scams

With foreclosures occurring in nearly every Orlando neighborhood, a mob of unscrupulous vultures has swooped in to prey on desperate homeowners. Here are a few things to watch for to protect yourself from their scams: If you’re contacted out of the blue by someone claiming to be with your lender and offering to assist you with [Continue]

Mortgage Woes for Orlando Homeowners? Consider A Short Sale

Mortgage Woes for Orlando Homeowners? Consider A Short Sale

This is not a good time to sell a home in the Orlando area, but what if you need to sell now for a variety of reasons such as a divorce, illness, a necessary move, or job loss? Or maybe you had an adjustable rate mortgage and the increase in your monthly loan payment [Continue]

PMI Says Orlando Home Values May Decline Through 2010

PMI Says Orlando Home Values May Decline Through 2010

The news from PMI Mortgage Insurance Co. on January 14 was not encouraging. The company’s report on Winter 2009 Economic and Real Estate Trends indicates a risk of housing prices continuing to decrease nationwide for the next two years. PMI reports that 50 percent of the country’s Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), such as the [Continue]