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Tim Harris- Harris Real Estate University
Good News:
Fewer Americans are falling behind on their mortgage payments; in fact, the fewest in two years. Mortgages just one payment past due (30 days) fell to their lowest level since just before the recession began. Is it delays in paperwork from the so called “robo-signing” (faulty paperwork) foreclosure servicing scandal? No. It’s actual fundamentals in the economy and the mortgage market. Go figure.
Bad News:
The biggest issue going forward is not new delinquencies, but the huge pipeline of loans already in the foreclosure process. It stands at 4.63 percent, tying the survey’s record high. This is due to foreclosure paperwork issues that have stalled the process, especially in the key state of Florida, where nearly one quarter of all mortgages are either delinquent or in foreclosure.
“With fewer loans exiting the foreclosure process through sales, the foreclosure inventory rate naturally increased, even as fewer foreclosure starts meant that fewer loans entered the foreclosure process in the fourth quarter,” says the MBA’s Michael Fratantoni.
As these foreclosures do make it through the process, and most will, they will put additional pressure on home prices, but for those of you with the long view, the drop in new delinquencies does present a glimmer of hope, perhaps a light at the end of the tunnel.
Have you received a Notice of Default on your property? What are your plans? Do you plan to walk away or do you want to try a Short Sale which has much less damage to your credit and helps you save face? You need a plan of action and if you want to buy some time, stay in the home until it sells and save up some money - then contact:
Kathleen Lordbock REALTOR/Staging & Short Sale Specialist
Keller Williams Realty Brainerd Lakes
Don't just walk away - there is hope, there is help!
Tim Harris- Harris Real Estate University
Good News:
Fewer Americans are falling behind on their mortgage payments; in fact, the fewest in two years. Mortgages just one payment past due (30 days) fell to their lowest level since just before the recession began. Is it delays in paperwork from the so called “robo-signing” (faulty paperwork) foreclosure servicing scandal? No. It’s actual fundamentals in the economy and the mortgage market. Go figure.
Bad News:
The biggest issue going forward is not new delinquencies, but the huge pipeline of loans already in the foreclosure process. It stands at 4.63 percent, tying the survey’s record high. This is due to foreclosure paperwork issues that have stalled the process, especially in the key state of Florida, where nearly one quarter of all mortgages are either delinquent or in foreclosure.
“With fewer loans exiting the foreclosure process through sales, the foreclosure inventory rate naturally increased, even as fewer foreclosure starts meant that fewer loans entered the foreclosure process in the fourth quarter,” says the MBA’s Michael Fratantoni.
As these foreclosures do make it through the process, and most will, they will put additional pressure on home prices, but for those of you with the long view, the drop in new delinquencies does present a glimmer of hope, perhaps a light at the end of the tunnel.
Have you received a Notice of Default on your property? What are your plans? Do you plan to walk away or do you want to try a Short Sale which has much less damage to your credit and helps you save face? You need a plan of action and if you want to buy some time, stay in the home until it sells and save up some money - then contact:
Kathleen Lordbock REALTOR/Staging & Short Sale Specialist
Keller Williams Realty Brainerd Lakes
Don't just walk away - there is hope, there is help!
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