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Avoiding Foreclosure in Summerville, SC - Short Sale

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Real Estate Agent with Exit Realty Charleston Group

Avoiding Foreclosure in Summerville, SC - Short Sale

If you are a Home Owner, who has fallen behind in making your mortgage payments and you see no way in catching up.  There is no better time than now to consider your options in dealing with your home.  Unfortunately, many Home Owners owe more than what there homes are worth in the Summerville, SC market. 

If you are Home Owner, who may be in this situation, you have 4 options:

  1. Loan Modification (i.e. work with the bank to reduce payments or create repayment plan to get caught up).
  2. Let it go into FORECLOSURE (i.e. walk away and do nothing).
  3. Give it back to the BANK (i.e. Deed in lieu of Foreclosure).
  4. SHORT SALE (i.e. sell it for less than you owe).

Since every Home Owner's situation unique, the first step is to sit down with a REALTOR to discuss the options.

Matt Naumann – Charleston & Goose Creek, SC Real Estate Agent & Entrepreneur
"Taking Real Estate Home Buying, Investing and Selling to the Next Level" is my personal goal. I specialize in using creative strategies to help my clients buy, invest, or sell real estate in the
Charleston & Goose Creek, SC Real Estate Market. My motto is “There is always a way!” Google or Call me (843) 818-9898 and let’s discuss how I can help you in save $1,000s when you buy, invest, or sell real estate.

 

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Matt Naumann – Charleston & Goose Creek, SC Real Estate Agent & Entrepreneur
"Taking Real Estate Home Buying, Investing and Selling to the Next Level" is my personal goal. I specialize in using creative strategies to help my clients buy, invest, or sell real estate in the
Charleston & Goose Creek, SC Real Estate Market. My motto is “There is always a way!” Google or Call me (843) 818-9898 and let’s discuss how I can help you in save $1,000s when you buy, invest, or sell real estate.

George & Arlene Paukert
Road to Wealth, Inc. - West Palm Beach, FL

Most home owners who are in trouble are afraid to call anyone and they clam up and by the time they make a call it is too late. If you are a home owner, call someone, ask questions, don't wait until all your options are gone.

Mar 07, 2010 11:24 PM