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Lifecycle of a Distressed Property - From Default To REO Sale

May 5th, 2008 · No Comments · Bulk REO Properties, Daily Musings, Exit Strategies, Foreclosure, Foreclosure Resources, REO

“Distressed property” is by definition a piece of real estate that is under duress or is in some way becomes a nonperforming asset.
There is a timeline and reference point that is indicative to how much stress a piece of property has.
This article addresses this concept of when  payments are missed and property owners head down […]

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Banking on Denial: Can Banks Turn This Foreclosure Crisis Around?

February 4th, 2008 · No Comments · Daily Musings, Financing, Foreclosure, Foreclosure Market, Foreclosure News, Mortgage, Workout Specialists

The Banking industry, specifically the mortgage lenders, are on the verge of a massive wave of foreclosures dwarfing anything like it in the past 75 years. 
But, banks seem to be blind to the fact that they cannot deal with this as they have in the past.
The numbers are so big that most lenders probably hope […]

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Banks Need to Pony Up… This Foreclosure Crisis isn’t a Bed of Roses…

January 29th, 2008 · No Comments · Daily Musings, Foreclosure, Foreclosure Market, Foreclosure News, Foreclosure Resources, Mortgage, Real Estate Downturn, Workout Specialists

We, as a people, have become desensitized by the lack of trust that is demonstrated in many segments of our society. 
The government questions the longevity of social security, a trusted legacy for many generations; many pension funds have disappeared, leaving millions without suitable retirement; and now, many banks are having to take away the consumer’s […]

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Workout Specialist - What’s In A Name?

January 17th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Daily Musings, Exit Strategies, Foreclosure, Foreclosure News, Foreclosure Resources, Mortgage, Workout Specialists

With the tsunami of foreclosures closing in on lending institutions, there is a growing need for workout specialists. The need is so apparent that in some parts of the country, workout specialists have coined their own title as elite members of “The Mod Squad”.
These individuals have a singular purpose:
Their objective is to minimize bank losses. […]

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Real Estate Values Dropping, A Readjustment of our Values

January 16th, 2008 · No Comments · Daily Musings, Exit Strategies, Foreclosure, Foreclosure Market, Foreclosure News, Foreclosure Resources, Real Estate Downturn, Workout Specialists

With Real Estate Values Dropping, A Readjustment of our Values.
Reluctantly…
I attribute our current downturn in real estate values and the surge of foreclosures to short-sightedness and a pinch of “greediness”. 

Overly zealous developers, catching the wave, continued to develop without consideration to future demand. 
Municipalities approved subdivisions after subdivisions because it was good for the tax base, […]

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Creative Financing Ideas - No More Easy Mortgage Loans

December 19th, 2007 · No Comments · Daily Musings, Financing, Foreclosure, Mortgage, Real Estate Downturn, Real Estate Market, The Economy

TULLY’S REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE NEWS:
Looking  For  a  Mortgage??
 
If you are in the market to buy a new home or refinance your existing mortgage, you had better be extremely qualified or not really in need of one.
The reason that I say this, is that the easy credit that fuelled the housing boom of the last […]

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Current Inflation Rate - 2007 Out of Sight!

December 16th, 2007 · No Comments · Daily Musings, Inflation, Real Estate Downturn, Real Estate Market, The Economy

TULLY’S   NEWS:  Current Inflation Rate 2007
 
Inflation’s  Out of  Sight!!
  
Today, the federal government released its figures for wholesale inflation.  It showed the largest monthly increase in 34 years.
The actual rate was 3.2% for the month. If you were to annualize that,  it would put inflation running at over  38% for a year.  
(OUCH!!!) 
The good news is that one […]

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