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Double Dip is here

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

May 4th, 2011 – April officially marked the first month of the double dip with national home prices 0.7 percent below the prior low recorded in March 2009.

Clear Capital’s report shows prices have fallen 11.5 percent over the previous nine-month period. A rate of decline this rapid has not been seen since 2008.

All the major metropolitan statistical areas tracked in Clear Capital’s report showed quarter-over-quarter price declines. The company says it’s a “sign of the continued volatility and fragility of home prices.”

At the regional level, home prices in the West, Northeast, and South regions have all crossed into double dip territory to record their lowest prices since the downturn began.

While spring typically brings with it a resurgence in home sales – and home prices follow – markets have entered uncharted territory since this spring home buying season will be the first since 2008 without any tax credit incentive.

“A note of caution to those looking for a strong end to 2011: The last time no incentives were in place and distressed inventories were this high, home prices fell sharply,” Clear Capital said in its report.

The company’s home price report last month noted the subtle but rather ominous trend that distressed sales activity in the West, as a percentage of total sales, had climbed after a prolonged 18-month period of general improvements, and in turn, home prices in the western part of the country hit the double-dip mark in March.

Nationally, Clear Capital says a similar trend has formed with REO saturation climbing to a current level of 34.5 percent after it declined to near 20 percent in mid-2010. Strikingly similar, the company says, 2008 saw REO saturation grow from near 20 percent early in the year to 32 percent by the end of 2008.

Looking at home price trends during these same two periods ties together similarities, Clear Capital explained, with a 15.6 percent price decline for the 2008 timeframe compared to the 11.5 percent decline for the mid-2010 through April 2011 period.

“This comparison leads to concern over home price declines through the rest of 2011,” Clear Capital said in its report, noting that the trends of 2008 were quickly reversed with the introduction of stimulus measures.

The housing market still faces many challenges that will only be solved through increased buying activity or a reduction in the distressed segment ― neither of which is assured in 2011.

Tags: 100 short sales, bailout, barack obama, california, double dip, foreclosure, loan mod, obama, short sale, short sales
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The HAMP Failure

Monday, April 4th, 2011

The House of Representatives voted last week to end HAMP, which is the Home Affordable Modification Program. It is scheduled to run nearly two more years.

In terms of cost, HAMP is far under the $30 billion estimate that the Treasury set aside, having spent only $1.2 billion so far. Guess that’s what happens when distressed homeowners can’t get banks to talk seriously about these government-sponsored loan modifications.

The bill now moves to the Democrat-controlled Senate, where it stands little chance of getting the votes needed to take HAMP off life-support. The bills will never make it out of the Senate and, even if they do, the President will veto. Can you say a HUGE and colossal waste of time? America, you’re paying for this Republican vs. Democrat chess match that should have ended in a stalemate a long, long time ago. The Republicans proposing these program closures know it’s a waste of time, they just want to CYA (cover their own asses) while still looking good to their constituency. That’s what American politics has become—CYA, clever sound bites, not doing anything to upset your voters and sticking with your party no matter what the issue.

Meanwhile, well over a million Realtors are somehow supposed to squeeze out a living, when first-time buyers are scared to death to commit to a 30-year loan, unemployment is high, mortgage approvals are extremely difficult to get, foreclosure rates are through the roof, property values refuse to stabilize with any certainty and an unknown amount of shadow inventory is lurking around the corner. And that doesn’t even take into account the negative affect on all the builders, construction workers, home inspectors, property appraisers and companies who make products for the home building industry.

So “thank you” to both Republicans and Democrats for doing essentially next to nothing of value to help America out of this recession. While you’re arguing and grand-standing, more Americans are losing their homes, their jobs, their medical insurance, and their belief in the American dream. You have done FAR more harm than good.

Tags: $30 billion, 30billion, barack obama, foreclosure, HAMP, obama, short sale, short sales, washington
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Realtor Testimonial – BofA Short Sale

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Faby just completed her first short sale with Short Sale Pros. See what she thought of our service…

Tags: 100 short sales, agent, bank of america, barack obama, bofa, foreclosure, obama, short sale, short sale pros, short sale testimonial, short sale video
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2nd Commercial Short Sale CLOSED

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Short Sale Pros successfully completed their 2nd Commercial Short Sale this week!!! We are beginning to see more and more of these deals surface. We will be launching a Commercial Short Sale program to the public shortly. If you have any deals now, we will review them on a case by case basis.

Michael Corradini

CEO, Short Sale Pros

Tags: 100 short sales, california, commercial, commercial short sale, deed in lieu, foreclosure, obama, short sale
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1.7 Trillion in foreclosures still ahead?

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

RealtyTrac and Trulia announced last week that 41% of people would consider a “Strategic Default”, or choose to stop paying their mortgage even if they are capable because of negative equity (owing more than your home is worth).

First American Core Logic says there are 130 million homes in the United States. If 20% of them are upside down, or 26 million homes, and 41% walk, then 10.4 million homes would go into default.

The National Association of Realtors says the median home price is $166,100, so if you take 10.4 million homes by $166,100, you have over $1,727,400,000,000 in foreclosures ahead.

Let’s hope strategic defaults reach no where near the 41% level. It is a big problem and Short Sale Pros always advises against it.

Tags: 100 short sales, agent, bailout, bankruptcy, california, deed in lieu, foreclosure, foreclosure alternative program, obama, short sale, short sale pros, short sales
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California tax break for people in short sales

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

This new measure waives state taxes on mortgage debt that has been forgiven in a foreclosure or short sale. It applies to debt forgiveness in 2009 through 2012, and brings California into conformity with federal debt relief efforts.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed the measure, “SB 401″, which permits married partners to exclude canceled mortgage debt up to $500,000 on their primary residence, $250,000 if an individual.

See the full article here.

Tags: agent, california, california enacts mortgage forgiveness tax relief, california short sale, california tax, foreclosure, homeowner, loan mod, obama, president obama, realtor, SB 401, short sale tax, tax initiative
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Realtor Short Sale Testimonial

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

American Home Mortgage was the lender on this one. This deal went very “smooth” according to the listing agent, Tony.

Tags: agent, agent short sale, foreclosure, NAR, obama, realtor, realtor short sale, short sale testimonial
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Video to the President

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

To: President Obama
Re: Save Taxpayers $30 Billion

In the spirit of sponsoring DreamBuilder 2009 this week, Short Sale Pros has decided to “dream big” and set an aggressive goal of helping a half million homeowners with foreclosure alternatives.

According to Freddie Mac and other large banks, a typical foreclosure costs $60,000 dollars. With that said, I am here to share with you the large and important mission we at Short Sale Pros have committed to achieving – To help 500,000 Americans with a foreclosure alternative, which translates to $30 Billion dollars saved by American taxpayers.

Tags: $30 billion, 30billion, 30billion.com, bailout, barack obama, community housing works, housing market, obama, president, president obama, short sale, tax initiative, taxpayer
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