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The goal of my blog is to help stop Nashville Tennessee foreclosures by offering free news, information and help to homeowners & investors in foreclosure. My specialties are selling distressed real estate that is in foreclosure, and/or where the owners cannot pay the mortgage. I handle short sales and traditional sales of these types of properties.
Topics include the real estate market, the latest government foreclosure programs, the best ways to stop a foreclosure, the foreclosure process, loan modifications, short sales, real estate finance, mortgages, real estate investments and REALTORS. I am a REALTOR serving following counties and towns in Middle Tennessee: Rutherford County TN, Williamson County TN, Davidson County TN, Sumner County TN, Maury County TN, Wilson County TN, Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Murfreesboro, Smyrna, LaVergne, Antioch, Mt. Juliet, Gallatin, Hermitage and Hendersonville.
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As a Nashville Tennessee short sale expert and REALTOR, I am faced with this type of situation occasionally. Sometimes my short sale sellers ask if a friend or family can buy the property from them. My answer is always that in order to be extra cautious, and not run afoul of the "Arms Length" t...
01/17/2011
I have a different take on this issue. Any government policy which artificially increases the relative attractiveness of an asset, or action will artificially inflate the value of that asset, or action. Housing is no different. It is not the government's job to decide that housing is a better ...
01/16/2011
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In the long run, REALTORS and the real estate market are not being helped by looser lending standards (you know, one of the main causes of this real estate mess), artificially low interest rates, expanded FHA lending, government home buyer tax credits, or anything else that artifically increases ...
01/13/2011
Great post and sadly true. I truly believe that if it were not for the massive number of REO's available now (and likely for the next several years), most REO listing agents would postal workers. Their service is just horrible. The banks really have no idea what their REO listing agents are do...
01/12/2011
This post contains important information regarding the ramifications of the Massachusetts Ibanez foreclosure decision. Per the post, the effects could be felt in many states in the near future due to the widespread use of securitized mortgages and lack of original documentation. I am guessing th...
01/12/2011
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I say "Yes" and "No" to this particular buyer. Yes: I don't blame this potential buyer for wanting a great deal on a home. I am a Nashville Tennessee real estate broker who focuses on short sales and pre-foreclosures. I am also an active cash home buyer. I am looking for a great deal for my ow...
01/12/2011
Great information and absolutely correct. Unfortunately, many REALTORS do not know the difference between a short sale, defaulting on a mortgage payment and foreclosure. I have personally found that most REALTORS that list short sales in and around Nashville Tennessee have no idea what they ar...
01/11/2011
As more and more potential home buying customers start to search for homes on their mobile devices (think iPhones, Blackberrys, Windows Phones, etc.) REALTORS will have to start implementing technologies such as the QR codes which will enable these customers to get the information they want the w...
01/11/2011
Great info. I have heard about everything the author mentions in this post except for the $20,000 part. I honestly don't believe that part. Maybe $2,000, but not $20,000. The rest of the info provided, however, is in line with the new HAFA guidelines (and old ones) just announced this week by th...
01/09/2011
While I do not agree with the short sale lenders' requirements that short sale transactions be "Arms Length", it is a fact and this post covers the point quite well. I frequently get asked by my Nashville Tennessee short sale sellers whether one of their friends or relatives can buy the property...
01/07/2011