Tag Archives: foreclosure

The Facts Behind Who Makes Money Off Of A Short Sale Transaction!

As everyone is well aware of, our economy is not in the best place at the moment.  In order for it to be able to recover, it will require money to start flowing freely through it.  Part of how that can be accomplished is when more money is spent on various goods and services.  Every [...]

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Keeping Things In Perspective – No Better Time To Be An Entrepreneur

By Amy Ransdell First, let’s all acknowledge the elephant in the room…according to the National Bureau of Economic Research we have been in an official recession since December 2007 that will likely be considered the longest and likely to exceed the reach of the last three “mini” recessions. With the combination of massive government spending, [...]

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The Housing Market—Is Stability on the Horizon?

By Amy Ransdell There are a lot of hopeful reports floating across the media that point towards housing recovery.  The National Association of Realtors reported that the Pending Home Sales Index jumped in April by the most in more than seven years.  The pace of job loss significantly slowed in May, housing sales are up [...]

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What is Your Role as a Real Estate Agent or Investor when Explaining a Deficiency or Tax Liability to Your Client?

In today’s real estate environment, it seems like everything that is either bought or sold is a short sale. With a successful short sale comes a host of other sometimes unknown things; two of them being either a potential deficiency judgment or tax liability to the seller.  When it comes to determining how these two [...]

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