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If you're thinking of selling your Montgomery home, and you expect that the total amount you owe on your mortgage will be greater than the selling price of your home, you may be facing a short sale. A short sale is one where the net proceeds from the sale won't cover your total mortgage obligation and closing costs, and you don't have other sources of money to cover the deficiency. A short sale is different from a foreclosure, which is when your lender takes title of your home through a lengthy legal process and then sells it.
1. Consider loan modification first. If you are thinking of selling your Montgomery home because of financial difficulties and you anticipate a short sale, first contact your lender to see if it has any programs to help you stay in your home. Your lender may agree to a modification such as:
When a loan modification still isn't enough to relieve your financial problems, a short sale could be your best option if
2. Hire a qualified team. The first step to a short sale is to hire a qualified real estate professional* and a real estate attorney who specialize in short sales. Interview at least three candidates for each and look for prior short-sale experience. Short sales have proliferated only in the last few years, so it may be hard to find practitioners who have closed a lot of short sales. You want to work with those who demonstrate a thorough working knowledge of the short-sale process and who won't try to take advantage of your situation or pressure you to do something that isn't in your best interest.
A qualified real estate professional can:
3. Begin gathering documentation before any offers come in. Your lender will give you a list of documents it requires to consider a short sale. The short-sale "package" that accompanies any offer typically must include
4. Prepare buyers for a lengthy waiting period. Even if you're well organized and have all the documents in place, be prepared for a long process. Waiting for your lender's review of the short-sale package can take several weeks to months. Some experts say:
When the bank does respond, it can approve the short sale, make a counteroffer, or deny the short sale. The last two actions can lengthen the process or put you back at square one. (Your real estate attorney and real estate professional, with your authorization, can work your lender's loss mitigation department on your behalf to prepare the proper documentation and speed the process along.)
5. Don't expect a short sale to solve your financial problems. Even if your lender does approve the short sale, it may not be the end of all your financial woes. Here are some things to keep in mind:
If you ar someone you know is in financial distress, selling your Montgomery home through a short sale may be the right move for you. Give us a call for a private consultation.
Note: This article provides general information only. Information is not provided as advice for a specific matter. Laws vary from state to state. For advice on a specific matter, consult your attorney or CPA.
Reprinted from Realtor Magazine with permission of National Associatin of Realtors.
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Record low mortgage interest rates boosted pending home sales for the third consecutive month, with some benefit now from the first-time buyer tax credit, according to the National Association of Realtors®.
The Pending Home Sales Index, a forward-looking indicator based on contracts signed in April, rose 6.7 percent to 90.3 from a reading of 84.6 in March, and is 3.2 percent above April 2008 when it was 87.5.
Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said buyers are responding to very favorable market conditions. "Housing affordability conditions have been at historic highs, but now the $8,000 first-time buyer tax credit is beginning to impact the market," he said. "Since first-time buyers must finalize their purchase by November 30 to get the credit, we expect greater activity in the months ahead, and that should spark more sales by repeat buyers."
Let's take a look at the May sales statistics to see how the Montgomery AL real estate market looks:
Montgomery AL real estate sales statistics for May show pending sales increased by 2% in 2009 compared to May 2008. The average sales price decreased by 25% to $112,384 while sold listings were down 13% from 2008. Market times showed a increase of 1 day or 1% from 2008.
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Midtown |
Pending |
Sold |
Average |
Average |
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May 2009 |
42 |
33 |
87 |
$112,384 |
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May 2008 |
41 |
38 |
86 |
$150,966 |
The decline in Midtown's average sales price reflects the continued absorption of many inexpensive foreclosure properties. Investors in our market have decided now is the time to buy, and they are grabbing up the low-priced houses and rehabbing them for resale.
For the latest Montgomery AL real estate market conditions in your area, please call me at 800-HAT-LADY or visit
HomesForSaleInMontgomeryAlabama.com.
Information is provided by the Montgomery Area Association of Realtors and is deemed accurate but not guaranteed.
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Friday, June 12, 2009 by The Hat Team
Many Montgomery home sellers look at the first offer on their home as just that, the First Offer with many more to come. You know what they say, ‘A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.' And in the current Buyers Market, offers are few and far between. Montgomery home sellers will want to consider the first offer very seriously. Here are reasons why: 
An offer indicates serious interest in your home -- don't underestimate that but don't take it for granted, either.
Thinking of selling your Montgomery home? We'll be happy to work with you to fine-tune your home's listing price so it fits our local market. We can also advise you on what would make your home more saleable at low cost to you. Most importantly, we can put our expertise to work for you when it comes time to negotiate with potential buyers. Learn more about us by visiting HatTeam.com.
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Many consumers today are understandably worried about their nest egg. For many of them, however, their "n
est" is the best investment they can make.
Not only does owning a Montgomery home help people build long-term wealth, but also it provides shelter and security for their families and fosters involvement in community life. In essence, homeownership is the cornerstone of a healthy community.
U.S. Census Bureau data shows that Montgomery homeowners move less frequently than renters. This stability is important in creating strong foundations for both families and communities.
A recent NAR research study shows that Montgomery homeowners are more likely to vote, volunteer time for civic events or participate in local crime prevention programs because they're invested in what happens in their neighborhoods.
If you are considering buying a Montgomery home to build your nest, visit HatTeam.com or give me a call. I'm glad to guide you through the process.
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Montgomery AL foreclosure homes continued to rise during the first quarter of 2009 with 211 new Montgomery AL foreclosure filings in April compared to 201 filings in March, according to RealtyTrac.com.
Montgomery AL Foreclosure Activity and Home Price Index

Montgomery AL foreclosure activity is based on the total number of properties that receive foreclosure filings - default notice, foreclosure auction notice or repossession notice - each month. Home price appreciation is based on month-over-month percentage change of the Home Price Index. The Home Price Index is calculated from home sales records.
Montgomery AL Foreclosure Geographical Comparison
The Montgomery AL foreclosure rate is .06% lower than the National rate, but .10% higher than the state of Alabama's rate.

Montgomery AL Foreclosure Rate Month-By-Month
Montgomery AL pre-foreclosure activity for March and April is an indication that the foreclosure crisis in Montgomery AL is not over with many more Montgomery families in distress situations.

Are you or someone you know behind on your mortgage payments and facing a Montgomery AL foreclosure? You do have options. A short sale may be the answer to saving you, your family and your home. Give us a call for a private consultation.
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