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The Hillcrest neighborhood is located in Goshen, Kentucky near Prosect to the East of Louisville. With two entrances to US42, the subdivision of Hillcrest has convenient access to local shopping, restaurants and entertainment. Hillcrest homes have become very desirable as people continue to move further East past Prospect. In addition, because homes in Hillcrest are located in Oldham County, residents enjoy the option of sending their children to the award-winning Oldham County School System.
Hillcrest was developed approximately 10 years ago and the subdivision features wide streets, sidewalks, quiet culdesacs, plus gently rolling hills that give the neighborhood its name. You will also find a large clubhouse in Hillcrest, designed to allow you to host gatherings, for neighborhood meetings, plus to serve as an architectural centerpiece for the subdivision. Behnd the clubhouse is the neighborhood pool, tennis courts, and volleyball court. Most every evening you will find residents utilizing these facilities, making Hillcrest a very vibrant and exciting place to call home.

Homes in Hillcrest share many quality features - many of the homes are constructed of brick, most of the homes have finished basements, and there are many unique, custom architectural features giving Hillcrest homes a special place amongst real estate in the Prospect area. Common throughout many homes in Hillcrest is an open floor plan, upgrade chef's kitchens, luxurious bathrooms, plus large, spacious yards that easily accommodate a pool with room to roam.

I strongly suggest giving consideration to buying a home in Hillcrest if you are in the market. In time, the subdivision of Hillcrest could easily become one of the area's top neighborhoods increasing the value of the homes and creating long-lasting value for home buyers. You can search the Louisville MLS for Hillcrest homes for sale to begin your journey.
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Many families who are behind on payments live in fear that the Oldham County KY Sheriff will come with no notice and throw their family out of the house. They are also afraid of every knock on the door.
I help many families avoid foreclosure by negotiating a short sale with their lender. I speak with distressed sellers every day. I am acutely aware of these fears.
Homeowners Are Afraid They'll Come Home To A Locked Up Vacant House
Numerous times sellers have asked me or told me that they are afraid that they will come home from work and all of their possessions will be thrown out on the sidewalk and their see their kids sitting on the steps crying.
To all homeowners in Oldham County, Kentucky, please let me say that this is a myth.
The sheriff and no one else can show up unannounced and evict or throw you out during the foreclosure process.
No One Can Throw You and Your Possessions Out Prior to the Foreclosure Auction
The house first has to be sold at the foreclosure auction. There is a big difference between being served with foreclosure papers and the house actually getting lost to auction.
You will get several letters and notices from the lender’s attorney and from the court system with the actual court sale date.
The court system is supposed to staple a notice on your door about 3 weeks prior to the auction.
Even after the house is “sold” at auction, it still takes weeks or months for the deed to be transferred to the new owner.
From the day the sheriff deputy serves you with foreclosure papers it could take 4 months to a year or more until the foreclosure auction occurs.
Although it is extremely stressful, the homeowner must open all mail. Any notices should be forwarded to the short sale Realtor or to a legal adviser.
Consult With A Lawyer To Find Out Your Exact Rights
To find out your best options to avoid foreclosure, call a Realtor who specializes in short sales. Also, a real estate attorney, especially one who specializes in foreclosures and evictions can spell out the best options you have regarding staying in your home during the foreclosure process.
Oldham County includes but is not limited to: Ballardsville, Belknap Beach, Brownsboro, Buckner, Cedar Point, Centerfield, Crestwood, Demplytown, Floydsburg, Anchorage, Fraziertown, Glenarm, Goshen, Greenhaven, Harmony Lake Estates, Harmony Village, La Grange, LaGrange, Liro, Oldham, Oldham Acres, Orchard Grass Hills, Park Lake, Pewee Valley, River Bluff, Rollington, Skylight, Westport
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