avoiding foreclosure phoenix: Yes, You can Avoid Foreclosure in Phoenix!
- 07/19/11 09:51 AM
With more than half of homes and homeowners "under water" in the Greater Phoenix area, you may be one of thousands of people who are looking for information on how to Avoid Foreclosure in Phoenix. The Arizona Department of Real Estate and the Arizona Association of REALTORS® - suggests these options be explored before deciding to Short Sale your home. These options include: Loan Workout Forbearance Loan Modification Refinance Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure Work Out Sale Bankruptcy Foreclosure After reviewing these options, almost in every situation when the homeowner must sell or thinks the only way out is losing the (1 comments)
avoiding foreclosure phoenix: Keith and Cheryl Krone can help ease the pain of a confusing real estate market
- 07/19/11 06:29 AM
We began our Real Estate careers in 1983 and have been residents of the Phoenix area since 1987. We have seen the explosion of growth and are excited about the future of this great state of Arizona. With over 24 years of experience along with our CDPE designation has truly allowed us to help both our long time clients as well as those we are just meeting during some of the toughest times they have faced. What does being a Realtor with CDPE designation mean to you? A Certified Distressed Property Expert® (CDPE) has a thorough understanding of complex issues in (0 comments)
avoiding foreclosure phoenix: Does a Short Sale affect my credit differently than Foreclosure?
- 06/29/11 05:52 AM
Are you considering a Short Sale in the Avondale, Goodyear or Litchfield Park area but unsure how it will affect your credit? A short sale may be considered to be a derogatory mark on your credit even though credit bureaus do not show the word "short sale" on your credit report. It may say "paid in full for less than agreed" or similar category. Some clients have reported negative FICO score drops from 50 points to 130 points while the drop is 200 to 400 points after a foreclosure! Generally this credit score will remain on your credit report as a (0 comments)