After reading my local paper this morning in regards to an article, questioning the public who have faced foreclosure if they were forced into apartments. http://www.news-herald.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=19484758&BRD=1698&PAG=461&dept_id=21849&rfi=6 They asked for feedback. I found this rather ridiculous; I really wish our media would really start focusing on the positive ness of our areas.
As for Ohio there are some really great things happening such as mortgage companies that signed a deal on April 7, 2008 in hopes of stemming our foreclosure tide. http://www.ohiomba.org/ . There is less then 10% of our market that is actually in foreclosure. Can our media distinguish that the public would like to hear good news?
For those who may possibly be facing foreclosure, there are many options out there. I have faced foreclosure myself,before I became an agent I bought my first home only to find out that I got sucked in to sub-prime lending. Extremely embarrassed I let my house go. Since I have been educated and have been practicing real-estate a large portion of my clients have faced foreclosure. Short-Sales are always an option it saves you from the whole foreclosure process. There is nothing to be embarrassed about and my philosophy is that everything happens for a reason, and take a look at Donald Trump. Look at the number of times he has went bankrupt and got himself right back up. If there is a will there is a way.
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