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5 Articles match "Houses","Mortgage Payment","September"

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As Home Prices Plummet, When Will You Buy?
quot;I think this time residential housing is in the 100-year flood, and I think it's going to take a long time to recover," said David Shulman, senior economist at the UCLA Anderson Forecast , at the Zelman & Associates Housing Summit in Dallas on Sept. Now, in 2009, or will you wait until 2020 when everyone has forgotten about this housing slump and is raving about skyrocketing home prices? Posted 09-30-2008 11:27 AM by darenb Filed under: Foreclosure Trends , Real Estate Trends
www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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How Can Financially-Troubled Homeowners Prevent Foreclosure?
When you miss several mortgage payments and your lender sends you a notice of default, where do you turn for relief? For the 112,210 Americans who entered the foreclosure pipeline in September, the answer is simple: Talk to your lender at the first sign of trouble. Explain your financial problem to them and work out a payment structure that works for you — and for your lender. Call immediately and ask to speak with the “loss mitigation” specialist. The odds are strong that your lender has a forbearance or loan modification solution that fits your financial situation.
www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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MBA Numbers Mirror RealtyTrac Data:
The number of delinquent mortgage payments and foreclosures jumped in recent months, according to a new survey released today by the Mortgage Bankers Association . The MBA’s quarterly report — surveying more than 42 million mortgages nationwide — found that the rate of delinquencies and foreclosures rose to 4.7 percent from July through September. Among subprime borrowers, the rate of delinquencies and foreclosures were much higher, rising to 12.6 percent in the third quarter.
www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • MBA Numbers Mirror RealtyTrac Data:
    The number of delinquent mortgage payments and foreclosures jumped in recent months, according to a new survey released today by the Mortgage Bankers Association . The MBA’s quarterly report — surveying more than 42 million mortgages nationwide — found that the rate of delinquencies and foreclosures rose to 4.7 percent from July through September. Among subprime borrowers, the rate of delinquencies and foreclosures were much higher, rising to 12.6 percent in the third quarter.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • How Can Financially-Troubled Homeowners Prevent Foreclosure?
    When you miss several mortgage payments and your lender sends you a notice of default, where do you turn for relief? For the 112,210 Americans who entered the foreclosure pipeline in September, the answer is simple: Talk to your lender at the first sign of trouble. Explain your financial problem to them and work out a payment structure that works for you — and for your lender. Call immediately and ask to speak with the “loss mitigation” specialist. The odds are strong that your lender has a forbearance or loan modification solution that fits your financial situation.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Foreclosure Fouls Up Sports Stars
    Neighbors reportedly call it “The Hotel” because it was the biggest house in the neighborhood. rdquo; Canseco told Inside Edition, “I do have a judgment on my home and it to me is very strange because it didn’t make financial sense for me to keep paying a mortgage on a home that was basically owned by someone else. Citizens Bank filed foreclosure proceedings against Sprewell because he failed to make his mortgage payments of $2,593 per month It’s not just average Americans who are losing their homes to foreclosure these days. Even rich
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • OTS Director Offers Alternative Plan to Congress
    House of Representatives earlier this week, John M. Reich, Director of the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS), offered an alternative foreclosure prevention plan to the one under consideration from the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). million American families with 2/28 and 3/27 mortgages are scheduled to reset by the end of 2008), Reich relied on a number of sources to support his point, including foreclosure numbers from RealtyTrac. In a statement delivered before the Committee on Financial Services of the U.S. Representing the interests of the 826 thrift institutions
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • As Home Prices Plummet, When Will You Buy?
    quot;I think this time residential housing is in the 100-year flood, and I think it's going to take a long time to recover," said David Shulman, senior economist at the UCLA Anderson Forecast , at the Zelman & Associates Housing Summit in Dallas on Sept. Now, in 2009, or will you wait until 2020 when everyone has forgotten about this housing slump and is raving about skyrocketing home prices? Posted 09-30-2008 11:27 AM by darenb Filed under: Foreclosure Trends , Real Estate Trends
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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