Archive for September, 2009

Concerns Of Home Buyers

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

by James Weekson There are many who want to purchase a home, but are scared after hearing all of the talk about how nobody is lending money and for people with a bad credit rating that of course means there is no way of obtaining a mortgage. First of all, there will always be a [...]

What Happens During A Foreclosure

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

By Melanie Ullman What happens during a foreclosure? Owing to global economic downturn, millions of homeowners in the US are facing the risk of losing their homes due to foreclosure. To a certain extent, life after foreclosures is primarily dependent on the redemption period provided to the individual as per the statutes of the state [...]

Renting After Foreclosure

Friday, September 18th, 2009

By Melanie Ullman For many people, what happens after foreclosure can be very scary. It may seem like having to consider rebuild your life, which is a daunting task. Some aspects such as regaining financial security will take time. Others however cannot wait. Adequate shelter is one of the basic human needs. Questions such as [...]

Investing In Foreclosures

Monday, September 14th, 2009

by Jaso Myers This current economic stagnation has led to credit sources drying up and loans being recalled as banks and credit unions try to lower their money lost. As a result, foreclosures on homes whose payments have defaulted have risen considerably. Because the real estate bubble has burst and the costs of houses have [...]

Foreclosure Laws

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

By Melanie Ullman Understanding the ins and outs, as well as what happens after foreclosure can be difficult. The whole process can be quite confusing and if you are not aware of what to do you could easily pass up the opportunity to save your home from foreclosure. Each state has different laws, so knowing [...]