Short Sales and Foreclosure Help - Stop Foreclosure. Tennessee short sale and foreclosure help in Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Murfreesboro, Smyrna, LaVergne (La Vergne), Antioch, Mt. Juliet (Mount Juliet), Gallatin, Hermitage, Hendersonville and Middle Tennessee (Davidson, Maury, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson and Wilson Counties).
I help Homeowners, Property Owners, Condo Owners, Real Estate Investors, Commercial Real Estate Owners, Home Builders and Real Estate Developers in Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Murfreesboro, Smyrna, LaVergne (La Vergne), Antioch, Mt. Juliet (Mount Juliet), Gallatin, Hermitage, Hendersonville and Middle Tennessee (Davidson, Maury, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson and Wilson Counties) solve their real estate and mortgage problems.
The goal of my blog is to help stop Nashville Tennessee foreclosures by offering free news, information and help to homeowners & investors in foreclosure. My specialties are selling distressed real estate that is in foreclosure, and/or where the owners cannot pay the mortgage. I handle short sales and traditional sales of these types of properties.
Topics include the real estate market, the latest government foreclosure programs, the best ways to stop a foreclosure, the foreclosure process, loan modifications, short sales, real estate finance, mortgages, real estate investments and REALTORS. I am a REALTOR serving following counties and towns in Middle Tennessee: Rutherford County TN, Williamson County TN, Davidson County TN, Sumner County TN, Maury County TN, Wilson County TN, Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Murfreesboro, Smyrna, LaVergne, Antioch, Mt. Juliet, Gallatin, Hermitage and Hendersonville.
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2011
Nashville TN Harpeth Woods Flood Destroyed Home Successful Short Sale Closing Nashville TN Harpeth Woods Flood Destroyed Home Successful Short Sale Closing Jim McCormack, a Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Thompson's Station, Murfreesboro, Smyrna, LaVergne, Antioch, Colum...
08/30/2011
This ppost contains great information on how to successfully make contact with internet generated contacts. For the potential client being contacted please understand that we are just trying to make contact with you after you made contact with us.** Disclaimer -- Hard-knock, old school advice co...
08/30/2011
Antioch TN Lakewalk Successful Short Sale Closing Antioch TN Lakewalk Successful Short Sale Closing Jim McCormack, a Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Thompson's Station, Murfreesboro, Smyrna, LaVergne, Antioch, Columbia, Mt. Juliet, Springfield, Gallatin, Hermitage, Hende...
08/29/2011
Brentwood TN Brookfield Successful FHA Short Sale Closing Brentwood TN Brookfield Successful FHA Short Sale Closing Jim McCormack, a Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Thompson's Station, Murfreesboro, Smyrna, LaVergne, Antioch, Columbia, Mt. Juliet, Springfield, Gallatin, ...
08/29/2011
Good information. Unfortunately, many agents do lie to get listings. In Nashville TN, I have seen many absurdly priced listings that will never seller and just have to wonder whether that delusional seller was taken advantage of. This is particularly true when the seller is really facing a sho...
08/25/2011
This post contains important information. I live in Murfreesboro (a suburb near Nashville TN) and this is the first time I ever thought about getting earthquake insurance. I will ask my insurance agent about it to find out the availiability and cost of earthquake insurance in the Nashville TN a...
08/25/2011
This post does a good job at showing that getting the Earnest Money Deposit property sorted out (i.e. giving it to the correct party) is not always as easy as it should be. There can be legitimate disagreements over who is entitled to the money. Even when there is no legitimate disagreement ove...
08/25/2011
This is an informative post. One thing I would add to the Price, Condition, Agent list is Access. After all, if buyers cannot see a particular home except during a full moon in a leap year than the home probably won't sell anytime soon.When you’re trying to sell your home, there are things that...
08/21/2011
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This is an accurate post. The housing market is stuggling despite unprecendented government market propping. Imagine how bad the housing market really is. When interest rates return to historic norms, the government stops buying, insuring or guaranteeing 95% of all the mortgage loans and loan ...
08/21/2011
Interesting post that is on the right track. Let's see. Mortgages are artificially cheap due to the US government buying, insuring or guaranteeing over 95% of all mortgage loans and 0% Fed rate. Banks have not had to face the full reality of their situation due government (actually taxpayer) b...
08/16/2011