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Tim, what kind of jobs would these 2,000 people be qualified to do?
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Eastsider, This person wrote a whole series of blog posts about contacting Deutsche Bank's REO department. http://realestatecircleville.wordpress. ... epartment/
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Regarding not having a job, lots of people without a job qualify for and receive a mortgage. Examples include people who live off of trust fund income, rental income, investment income, or even income from public assistance, long term disability, e…
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Go with what the public records deed says, regarding who is now in title.
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Yes. They will try to recapture some fee income any way they can. Besides, you might change your mind and decide to go with a mortgage! Remember, you don't have to use their retail mortgage company for the mortgage. Treat it like a formality. A h…
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Hi EastSider, Yes! Contact the bank's REO department. Here's a possible method for getting a hold of the right person. Check the public records and find the document called Notice of Trustee Sale. Get the name of the company acting as Trustee…
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One reason for the price increase on a short sale listing is that the bank/lender ordered and received a BPO (Broker Price Opinion) which is like a CMA (comparative market analysis report that's typically done by the listing agent) or like a mini ap…
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Matt Foley is my favorite motivational speaker of all time.
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Hi Alan, Any changes to the 1615 June number? Thank you.
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Hi marlon, I'm sorry to hear of your unfortunate situation. There was a good paper released on this very topic. The conclusion was that if banks grant loan mods to homeowners whose debt-to-income ratios were too high, the chance of re-default …
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No, no moratorium expiration here in WA state. The holiday moratoriums were extended through March, I believe. I will wait patiently for your YOY comparison so we can see if we're looking at a summer bounce, even though I know we are not. I wil…
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WTHeck! Alan, no way! Are you sure? That's a big jump.
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LOL. There are lots of seniors in Edmonds who live in the downtown core....and there are LOTS of families, singles, and non-seniors all over Edmonds.
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I say it's still too high for that road and for that driveway. I predict that it goes back to the bank and sells as an REO for under 400K.
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Marlon, Here is the most important interview question to ask your real estate agent, to see if this is the best agent to select for a short sale listing: How many short sales have you successfully closed? If your agent has not successfully …
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Marlon if 5500 is your gross monthly income your payment to income ratio is 41% what happens when you add in all your other monthly expenses? Questions: Is wife's illness short term or long term? Long term problems = long term solutions like sell…
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There's a sixth wave. It's all the homeowners who received and are trying to receive a loan modification. 50% re-default by the 6th month mark.
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Tim, I've driven by that Atlas Road listing a couple of times. Who would want to drive up and down that road or driveway in the snow....and they are still building new construction along that road. I liked it better when I drove down Atlas and…
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Ira, here's that blog post I promised on Bellevue Community College: http://www.raincityguide.com/2009/05/31 ... ding-down/
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david_mcmanus, I taught a class last week and had a lively role-playing session with me acting as a buyer and the audience acting as the real estate agent. I asked the audience to explain to me how they talk about their commission. Many said, "…
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Still elevated. I wonder what they'll look like at this time in 2010. Perhaps another 60+% YOY increase.
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Thank you mukoh and David. I appreciate your insight.
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david_mcmanus, I'm pretty sure that when Redfin entered the market, there were several articles about them in the Time or PI. Ira, I should do a quick blog post about BCC. I'm teaching their last four real estate classes this summer. They …
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deejayoh and mukoh, I had a question come up in class last week and I didn't know the answer. What do you think? Q: When an entire condo complex is sold to one person or entity, does that count (in the statistics) as one sale or do all the uni…
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Hi Guys, Thank you for the feedback. I remember reading somewhere that information about either fraud or foreclosures was going to be connected to the licensed loan originator inside the national LO database. I'll have to research that, though. …
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Hi dls, 228th and 44th are pretty heavily travelled roads by people going through Terrace. I would do a full neighborhood review. Check to see how many of the homes surrounding the subject property are rentals. I would also check the WASL te…
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If you google the attorney's name, you will see that she is a strong consumer advocate who sees clients that were victimized so it does not surprise me to see her blame Wall Street and lax regulations and victimize the poor homeowners because that's…
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The answers are getting better now and the attorney has corrected the HUD counselor's answers a few times.
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Hi Tim, I just sent the attorney a tough legal question. Let's see if she decides to post it. Regarding last week's auction, yes I had a great time, filmed a few of the trustee sales, met some people from NW Trustee Services, met three local …
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Wow, there are already at least three wrong answers posted there. The question askers are asking the attorney questions that she doesn't know the answer to and there's another person answering the questions from a non-profit that clearly the attorn…