farmington nh foreclosures: How to Buy Farmington NH Short Sales - 06/29/10 03:39 PM
Farmington New Hampshire Short Sales - Not Your Typical Real Estate Transaction
If you are buying a home and want the best "deal" in the purchase of Farmington NH real estate you may consider a "short sale" as a viable option.  The process of finding and buying a short sale is not a typical real estate transaction.  To have success, you must work with qualified professionals and understand the process.  Utilize the services of Realtors, attorneys, accountants, mortgage lenders and home inspectors as they all provide expert advice.
What is a Short Sale?
Homeowners in financial distress often consider various options, including … (0 comments)

farmington nh foreclosures: How to Find Farmington NH Foreclosures, Short Sales and Bank Owned Homes for Sale - 05/09/10 02:11 PM
Farmington New Hampshire Foreclosures, Short Sales and Bank Owned Homes for Sale
Purchasing property at a Farmington NH foreclosure auction has many risks to a potential buyer and in most cases the bank will bid and take possession of the property at the auction. The property is then referred to as bank owned, REO (real estate owned) or foreclosed property.
A home owner may attempt a "short sale" whereby the bank agrees to accept less than the mortgage balance based on the owner's hardship and financial status. Obtaining approval can be a long and difficult process. Additionally, there is no assurance that the … (0 comments)

 
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