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FREE Short Sale Services – Orange Short Sale Realtor

11-06-09
Ann Urias
Ann Urias: Real Estate Agent in Orange, CA

RE/MAX Homes & Estates

Pre-Foreclosure Division

(714) 588 -7676 ∙ www.orangecountyshortsalerealtor.com

If you are in a situation where:

• You lost your job

• Your Medical Expenses are too high

• Just went through/going through a divorce

• You are behind on your payments

• You have no equity

• You can't afford the cost of selling your home

• Your income has been reduced

• You are in foreclosure

WE CAN HELP YOU! It's easy and doesn't cost you any MONEY! Our services are Free!!!

WHEN THE DEBT EXCEEDS YOUR HOME'S VALUE... we can help is with a SHORT SALE.

Benefits of a Short Sale:

• Avoid Foreclosure

• Avoid Bankruptcy

• Reduced damage to your credit

• Postpone your foreclosure sale date

• A short sale will stay on your credit approx 3 years

• BE FREE of financial and emotional burdens!

We are licensed Realtors that specializes in avoiding foreclosure. We will NOT buy your home, but will assist you in selling your home quickly. The lender will cover all closing costs including Realtor commissions. We can make selling your home MUCH EASIER FOR YOU and lift much of the financial burden off your shoulders-- OUR SERVICES DOES NOT COST YOU ANY MONEY!!!

You can sell your property and lift the financial weight off yourself with the help of a experienced short sale Realtor. Re/Max Homes and Estates short sale division has closed over 120 short sales nationwide within the last year. We have a 95% success rate. Do not trust just anyone to handle your short sale. List your home with an experienced Orange County short sale Realtor.

Regardless of your current situation I am here to assist you, so call me today to help you find a solution! You have options which can enable you avoid foreclosure proceedings and escape the 10 year scar it will leave on your credit, therefore, your future. Stop the inevitable and don't face Foreclosure IF YOU DO NOT HAVE TO! Best of all with a short sale my commission will be paid by the bank, so you won't have any out-of-pocket expense!

www.orangecountyshortsalerealtor.com for more info or give me a call at (714) 588-7676

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Orange/Orange Park Acres, California Real Estate Market Report-November 1st, 2009

11-03-09
Gina Lemos
Gina Lemos: Real Estate Agent in Yorba Linda, CA

Orange/Orange Park Acres, California Real Estate Market Report- November 1st, 2009

Orange/Orange Park Acres Active Listings= 277

Lowest priced listing in Orange/Orange Park Acres
= $143,900.00
Highest priced listing in Orange/Orange Park Acres
= $4,495,000.00

Active Listings Property Type:

  • 224 Single Family Residences
  • 53 Condos/Townhouses

Active Listings Sale Type:

  • 184 Standard Listings
  • 17 REO* Listings
  • 76 Short Pay** Listings

Active Listings Price Range:

  • 152 priced at or above $500,000.00
  • 125 priced below $500,000.00

Orange/Orange Park Acres properties in Pending & Back Up Status= 234

Pending & Back Up Status Listing Type:

  • 100 Standard Listings
  • 26 REO* Listings
  • 108 Short Pay** Listings

Orange/Orange Park Acres Properties Sold From 10/1/09-10/31/09= 101

October, 2009 Sales Type:

  • 65 Standard Sales
  • 17 REO* Sales
  • 19 Short Pay** Sales

Lowest Oct '09 Sales Price= $106,900.00
Highest Oct '09 Sales Price= $1,625,000.00

What can you buy in Orange/Orange Park Acres
at these prices?:

$106,900.00=

  • 1 bd/1 ba condo
  • 768 s.f.
  • 740 s.f. lot
  • Built in 1976
  • Association pool & spa
  • Upgraded
  • Mold damage
  • REO property
  • Cash purchase

$1,625,000.00=

  • 5 bd/3.75 ba single family residence
  • 3,900 s.f.
  • 47,916 s.f. lot
  • 3 car garage
  • Built in 1976
  • Saltwater pool & spa w/pebbletech finish
  • Outdoor fireplace, built in BBQ, sound system
  • Equestrian property
  • Near Orange Park Blvd & Chapman Ave off the 55 fwy



*REO= Real Estate Owned. Foreclosed properties currently owned by the lender.
** Short Sale= Properties that are still owned by the borrower. Borrower is attempting to sell the property for less than what is owed to the lender. Lender must approve the reduced pay off amount based on the current market value and borrowers inability to pay the full loan balance.


Information compiled from MLS data as of November 1st, 2009

Buy Real Estate with a Checkbook IRA

11-01-09
Kaaren Hall
Kaaren Hall: Real Estate Trainer in Tustin, CA
Checkbook Control The IRA-Owned LLC Join Attorney Brad Barth and Kaaren Hall from uDirect IRA Services, LLC for a free educational seminar to explore the latest tools and techniques to protect your wealth and retirement assets through the use of IRA-LLCs. Date: Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 Time: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Location: 333 City Blvd West, Orange, CA 92868 (Building's Main Lobby - Large Conference Room) Due to limited space, RSVP is required. No products will be sold. Register by calling (714) 460-5505 www.udirectira.com

Orange County Cares About Seniors

Carin Arrigo-Zimmer Orange CA Realtor: Real Estate Agent in Orange, CA

Not all seniors are old. Nor are they bitter, grumpy or dumb. What's great abou seniors who are genuine life-lovers is their capacity to share of themselves in such a way, one can't help but smile and walk away a better person than before meeting that awesome person!

I've had the pleasure of attending something called the Orange County Roundtable for the last eighteen months. The meetings revolve around seniors' needs and the businesses who service and resolve those needs. People working from in-home care businesses to assisted living providers, real estate consultants, and non-profit organizations, we meet monthly at The Orange Senior Center sharing the same goal: to use our businesses in ways to help seniors and their families throughout Orange County. What strikes most is the care, compassion and professionalism I personally witness every meeting I attend.

Today was no exception.

Steve Carpenter, of Rebuilding Together, a nonprofit organization working to preserve affordable housing and revitalize communities, spoke on behalf of a coalition he's involved with called, "Down With Falls". Stupendous name, as it refers to their motto of "To raise community awareness of fall prevention in Orange County by promoting comprehensive strategies to reduce the risk of falling."

Steve shared a few alarming statistics such as, 1 in 3 older adults fall each year and 5 in 10 have problems getting up without help after they have fallen. Bad stuff, indeed. About 3 years ago, my dad-in-law fell in his bathroom right before midnight (he lived alone at the time) and I didn't get his phone call until 9:30 the next morning; meaning, he (somehow) dragged himself from the bathroom to his living room sofa, where he sat while making that phone call to me. Dad was fortunate he didn't break a hip, his arm, or his head. His fall did however, prompt a quick fracture in his left shoulder. (And for those who wonder if he had one of those devices around his neck, i.e., Lifeline or Life Alert? Yes, he did. Actually wearing the thing? Another blog post.)

Point is, before my awareness of fall prevention, would Dad have still fallen? Perhaps. Still, probably would've removed that bathroom rug (rubber backing but too thick and easy to trip on). Mostly though, just the simple awareness of making slight adjustments for aging-in-place makes me sleep more soundly at night

*Note: Currently, Dad is living in a board and care residential home, where he wears his Lifeline device on a daily basis. =)

The Effect of Credit Inquiries on a Credit Rating

Krista Scruggs: Real Estate - Other in Irvine, CA
The Effect of Credit Inquiries on a Credit Rating

It is a well known fact that credit inquiries can have an adverse effect on a credit rating, but not all inquiries weigh equally. Moreover, some credit inquiries actually have no impact on the credit rating at all, while others have the potential to seriously weigh it down, even to the point of having the credit rating slip by a quite a few points. A credit rating is defined as the sum total of all bits and pieces of information that are contained in the credit record. As such, it is made up of any derogatory and also positive notations on the credit profile, late payments, public records like bankruptcies or repossessions, the number of open credit accounts, the ages of the various accounts, and also the number of inquiries from potential new creditors checking out the customer’s credit profile.

A credit inquiry occurs each time a consumer applies for new credit, such as a loan or credit card, but there are also other times that a business may make an inquiry into the consumer’s credit. For example, a person who opens a utility account usually has to undergo a credit check. Landlords will check a potential tenant’s credit profile before deciding to rent a property to her or him. In some cases, even employers pull the credit files on a prospective employee, especially if their company is involved in the financial field or engages in business that involves fiduciary duties to clients or high level of security requirements of various workers.

When evaluating the potential for impact on your credit score, there are some inquiries into your credit that do not harm the credit rating. If a creditor with whom you have already established credit does check your credit report, there is no harm to be found and it will not adversely affect your credit rating. This reveals that only inquiries by new creditors can actually decrease your credit score by a point or so. Some creditors check the credit profiles of their consumers every month, most notably those with skyrocketing rates for consumers whose credit is less than good. Wanting to establish early on where a consumer’s credit rating is heading, they sometimes attach a credit interest rate hike to an adverse notation on a credit profile.

On the other hand, if a consumer is in the market for a new mortgage loan or even a car loan, it stands to reason that s/he will shop around to find the best rate. This results in a great number of credit inquiries being noted on the credit profile. Credit reporting agencies understand this practice and rather than allowing the credit profile to dip bit by bit, they simply count all these inquiries against the overall credit score after a 30 day period has passed. This ensures that the consumer receives the most competitive offer for credit while at the same time it also remains true to the creditors who expect to see the number of actual credit rating inquiries made on a particular consumer profile.

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