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Southern Oregon Short Sale Certified Expert Press Release

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Hokanson Realty & Jared Realty Group

JARED HOKANSON EARNS PRESTIGIOUS DESIGNATION TO HELP HOMEOWNERS IN DANGER OF FORECLOSURE

 

Jared Hokanson of Re/Max Realty Group has earned the prestigious Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE) designation, having completed extensive training in foreclosure avoidance and short sales. This is invaluable expertise to offer at a time when the area is ravaged by "distressed" homes in the foreclosure process.

Short sales allow the cash-strapped seller to repay the mortgage at the price that the home sells for, even though it is lower than what is owed on the property. With plummeting property values, this can save many people from foreclosure and even bankruptcy. More and more lenders are willing to consider short sales because they are much less costly than foreclosures.

In the Medford & Southern Oregon area, more than 900 homes are in danger of foreclosing. It is happening in all price ranges. Local experts say that even high-priced homes are not immune.

 "This CDPE designation has been invaluable as I work with sellers and lenders on complicated short sales," said Hokanson. "It is so rewarding to be able to help sellers save their homes from foreclosure." 

Alex Charfen, founder of the Distressed Property Institute in Boca Raton, Fla., said that Realtors® such as Hokanson with the CDPE designation have valuable training in short sales that can offer the homeowner much better alternatives to foreclosure, which virtually destroys the credit rating. These experts also may better understand market conditions and can help sellers through the emotional experience, he said.

Rene Fabre
ARFCO Media - Renton, WA
Practicing Philosophical Eclectic of the Arts

Jared: Congratulations on your CDPE designation! Way to go... I'm hoping to be in Medford later in June for a few Ticor events... I hope I run into you... I love Jackson County... It's such a beautiful place.

Rene'

May 31, 2009 05:56 AM