Monday, September 13, 2010

San Diego County Events - Sept 2010

 San Diego County Events - Sept 2010
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Things to do in San Diego in Sept 2010



Here is a list of the exciting things to do and places to go throughout San Diego County.
I hope you enjoy the many things and events we have to offer here.
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Dennis Smith, ABR, SRES, e-PRO, CDPE, Realtor® DRE# 00476662
Certified Distressed Property Agent
Donna "Sunshine" Smith, SFR, Realtor® DRE# 01249837
Short Sale, Foreclosure Resource Certified

RE/MAX By-the-Sea
Formerly with Taylor Place Real Estate
 
Buy or Sell a Home with Me, Use my Moving Truck - F R E E for life.
dennis@SanDiegoHomes4u.com
760-436-0087, or cell at 760-212-8225
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/home.htm
See my Short Sale and Foreclosure Avoidance Web Site at
http://HAFAShortSaleConsultant.com/
for more information & free reports.
My Market Trends Report with graphs and charts for North Coastal San Diego will give you the Sales Statistics for the month and compare it with last year, by city!
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/RealEstateTrends.htm
You can view all available San Diego area homes for sale at
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/MLS_Search.htm
You can search by address, by MLS number or by general criteria.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Furniture Fantasy Sale Sat., October 2, 2010

Furniture Fantasy Sale Sat., October 2, 2010 

Have you ever walked through a Model Home and wished you could get a good deal on the furnishings in the home?  BIA can help.  The Building Industry Association of San Diego County has it's 3rd annual fundraiser in a 20,000 SqFt warehouse full of great furnishings from Model Homes.

Well now you can. 
As much as 90% off retail.


You must be there early since people start lining up at 4AM. It is open at 8AM and mostly gone by mid morning.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
October 2, 2010
8:00am till SOLD OUT
Note: they made over $60K for charity last year - 2009.  Watch for it again in 2011.

FEATURING:

HIGH-END MODEL HOME FURNISHINGS

OFFICE FURNITURE, APPLIANCES

ACCESSORIES

CONSTRUCTION/REMODEL SUPPLIES

All sales are final and items must be removed that day!!!
Cash and Credit Card (MC, Visa, Amex& Discover) accepted

Don't miss the Furniture Fantasy Sale.
Visit: http://www.biacares.org/  for more information.
http://www.biasandiego.org/pdfs/Sales_Flyer.pdf

SALE LOCATION: Liberty Station
2816 Historic Decatur Road, Suite 140
San Diego, CA 92106
Enter @ Lytton St.
Follow the Signs!!!

Furniture Fantasy Sale Sat., October 2, 2010

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ANOTHER GREAT DEAL!
Go to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore for more bargains.
http://www.sdhfh.org/
10222 San Diego Mission Rd
San Diego, CA 92108
(619) 516-5267
 
Up to 70% OFF every Item: cabinets, doors, appliances, granite countertops, windows, lighting, plumbing, flooring, antiques, architectural items and more.

Dennis Smith, ABR, SRES, e-PRO, CDPE, Realtor® DRE# 00476662
Certified Distressed Property Expert
RE/MAX By-the-Sea
Formerly with Taylor Place Real Estate
dennis@SanDiegoHomes4u.com
760-436-0087, or cell at 760-212-8225

http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/home.htm

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Fall Home/Garden Show in Del Mar Ca

Fall Home/Garden Show in Del Mar at the Fairgrounds

has hundreds of different exhibits including home improvement products, furnishings, decorating & remodeling ideas… plus Showcase, Pet Corner, and Art / Face to Face.
September 10 - 12, 2010

Hours:
Friday, 11:00AM-6:00PM
Saturday, 10:00AM-6:00PM
Sunday, 10:00AM-5:00PM

Price:
Adults $8.00;
Younger than 12, free
Seniors $1.00 - Friday only
After 3:00PM, $5.00
E-tickets, $6.00
http://www.fallhomegardenshow.com/Pages/Discounts.htm

Location: O'Brien Hall at the Del Mar Fairgrounds
Parking: $9.00

Visit the Fall Home/Garden Show in Del Mar for all kinds of show specials too.


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Dennis Smith, ABR, SRES, e-PRO, CDPE, Realtor® DRE# 00476662
Certified Distressed Property Agent
Donna "Sunshine" Smith, SFR, Realtor® DRE# 01249837
Short Sale, Foreclosure Resource Certified
RE/MAX By-the-Sea
Formerly with Taylor Place Real Estate
Buy or Sell a Home with Me, Use my Moving Truck - F R E E for life.
dennis@SanDiegoHomes4u.com
760-436-0087, or cell at 760-212-8225
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/home.htm
See my Short Sale and Foreclosure Avoidance Web Site at
http://HAFAShortSaleConsultant.com/
for more information and free reports.

Friday, August 6, 2010

25 Free and Fun Activities in San Diego County

25 Free and Fun Activities in San Diego County


1. Head to one of San Diego’s beaches, consuming 70 miles of the coast.

2. Picnic at Torrey Pines State Park and view the hang-gliders.

3. Bird watch at the 1000-acre Torrey Pines State Reserve.

4. Take a self-guided tour of UCSD’s contemporary Stuart Collection sculptures.

5. Travel to La Jolla Cove and watch the scuba divers, snorkelers, seals, or the sunset.

6. The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla is free the first Sunday of each month.

7. Drive to the top of Mt. Soledad in La Jolla for magnificent views of San Diego.

8. Cruise the 3-mile long Mission Beach Boardwalk on skates, bikes, or feet.

9. At night, have a beach bonfire at one of the selected beaches.

10. Spend the day at Mission Bay, a 4600-acre aquatic park.

11. Bike or jog along the 20 miles of trails surrounding Mission Bay.

12. Explore the tide-pools in Point Loma and La Jolla.

13. Visit Seaport Village to window-shop or tour the bay

14. Check out San Diego’s Big Bay

15. Balboa Park features museums and some are free on Tuesdays

16. Take in a free organ concert (Sundays at 2pm) at the Spreckels Organ pavilion in Balboa Park.

17. On the first Wednesday of every month, go to the Reuben H. Fleet Museum for “Stars in the Park”

18. Tour the Gaslamp District: full of restaurants, shops, and nightlife.

19. Old Town offers free flamenco dance lessons and historic tours of the town.

20. Take a free tour of the 150-acre Arco Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista.

21. Drive to Mt. Laguna to hike, picnic, or bike-ride.

22. Explore the Mission Trails Regional Park, which features a theater where guests can explore or learn about nature and the people who once occupied the land.

23. Bird watch from one of the watching platforms at the Chula Vista Nature Center.

24. Free fly-fishing lessons are offered Sundays from 9am to noon at Lake Murray in La Mesa.

25. Travel across the border to Tijuana, Mexico.

These are just 25 of the many Free & Fun activities in San Diego County
Explore and have fun in the sun and add to this list with your own suggestions.


Dennis Smith, ABR, SRES, e-PRO, CDPE, Realtor® DRE# 00476662

Certified Distressed Property Agent

Donna "Sunshine" Smith, SFR, Realtor® DRE# 01249837
Short Sale, Foreclosure Resource Certified

RE/MAX By-the-Sea
Formerly with Taylor Place Real Estate
Buy or Sell a Home with Me, Use my Moving Truck - F R E E for life.

dennis@SanDiegoHomes4u.com
760-436-0087, or cell at 760-212-8225
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/home.htm

See my Short Sale and Foreclosure Avoidance Web Site at
http://HAFAShortSaleConsultant.com/
for more information & free reports.

My Market Trends Report with graphs and charts for North Coastal San Diego will give you the Sales Statistics for the month and compare it with last year, by city!
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/RealEstateTrends.htm

You can view all available San Diego area homes for sale at
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/MLS_Search.htm
You can search by address, by MLS number or by general criteria.

San Diego County Events - Aug 2010

 San Diego County Events - Aug 2010
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Here is a list of the exciting things to do and places to go throughout San Diego County.
I hope you enjoy the many things and events we have to offer here.

Dennis Smith, ABR, SRES, e-PRO, CDPE, Realtor® DRE# 00476662
Certified Distressed Property Agent

Donna "Sunshine" Smith, SFR, Realtor® DRE# 01249837
Short Sale, Foreclosure Resource Certified

RE/MAX By-the-Sea
Formerly with Taylor Place Real Estate
Buy or Sell a Home with Me, Use my Moving Truck - F R E E for life.

dennis@SanDiegoHomes4u.com
760-436-0087, or cell at 760-212-8225
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/home.htm

See my Short Sale and Foreclosure Avoidance Web Site at
http://HAFAShortSaleConsultant.com/
for more information & free reports.

My Market Trends Report with graphs and charts for North Coastal San Diego will give you the Sales Statistics for the month and compare it with last year, by city!
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/RealEstateTrends.htm

You can view all available San Diego area homes for sale at
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/MLS_Search.htm
You can search by address, by MLS number or by general criteria.




Thursday, July 29, 2010

Tax Credits + Rebates for Energy Efficiency still available for Consumers

Federal Tax Credits + CA Rebates for Consumer Energy Efficiency still available

Tax Credit: 30% of your cost up to $1500 total
Details: Must be an existing home & your principal residence.
New construction and rentals do not qualify.

What qualifies: Biomas Stoves, Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, Insulation, Roofs (Metal & Asphalt), Water Heaters (non solar), Windows and Doors & Tube Skylights.

This Program Expires: December 31, 2010

What qualifies for the Second Part:
Geothermal Heat Pumps, Small Wind Turbines, Solar Energy Systems and Fuel Cells.

This Program Expires: December 31, 2016
For all the details, see:
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index


CA extends & expands the Energy Star appliance rebates.  These rebates and recycling payments are in addition to the Federal credits above. Some rebates come from SDG&E for those living in San Diego.

Replacing old appliances and equipment with those that are ENERGY STAR labeled can help you save significantly on your utility bills...and you get a rebate (not all Energy Star labled products qualify for the rebates).

HVAC Systems - $ 500-1000
Dishwashers  $100-130
Water Heaters - $330-780
Clothes Washer - $100
Refrigerators - $200-225 + $50 recycling
Freezer - $50 + $50 recycling
Pool pumps - $200
Room AC - $50-100 + $25 recycling
Whole House Fan - $50

This Program Expires when the money runs out - 1-2 months

For all the details, see:
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index
http://www.cash4appliances.org/.
http://www.appliances.energy.ca.gov/
http://socalwatersmart.com/  for MWD



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Dennis Smith, ABR, SRES, e-PRO, CDPE, Realtor® DRE# 00476662
Certified Distressed Property Agent

Donna "Sunshine" Smith, SFR, Realtor® DRE# 01249837
Short Sale, Foreclosure Resource Certified

RE/MAX By-the-Sea
Formerly with Taylor Place Real Estate
Buy or Sell a Home with Me, Use my Moving Truck - F R E E for life.
dennis@SanDiegoHomes4u.com
760-436-0087, or cell at 760-212-8225
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/home.htm

See my Short Sale and Foreclosure Avoidance Web Site at
http://HAFAShortSaleConsultant.com/
for more information & free reports.

My Market Trends Report with graphs and charts for North Coastal San Diego will give you the Sales Statistics for the month and compare it with last year, by city!
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/RealEstateTrends.htm
You can view all available San Diego area homes for sale at
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/MLS_Search.htm
You can search by address, by MLS number or by general criteria.

Providing quality Real Estate services in the North Coastal San Diego area including Del Mar, Solana Beach, Rancho Santa Fe, Cardiff by the Sea, Encinitas, Leucadia, Olivenhain, Carlsbad, La Costa, Aviara, Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos, San Elijo Hills, Escondido & San Diego County

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Great White Shark attacks Surfer in Cardiff

Great White Shark attacks Surfer in Cardiff.

to imbed

The "Cardiff Kook" statue has met its match with Jaws.

The statue was dedicated in 2007 as the "Magic Carpet Ride" but has been banned by local surfers because it is not a natural surfers stance.  Pranksters have previously dressed the male statue with various outfits like a tennis outfit, ballerinas tutu, a bikini and others.



Courtesy of 
Dennis Smith, ABR, SRES, e-PRO, CDPE, Realtor® DRE# 00476662
Certified Distressed Property Agent
RE/MAX By-the-Sea
Formerly with Taylor Place Real Estate
Buy or Sell a Home with Me, Use my Moving Truck - F R E E for life.
dennis@SanDiegoHomes4u.com
760-436-0087, or cell at 760-212-8225
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/home.htm

You can view all available San Diego area homes for sale at
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/MLS_Search.htm
You can search by address, by MLS number or by general criteria.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

How to Quietly Break Into a Home in 6 Seconds

How to Quietly Break Into a home in 6 Seconds...and how to prevent it!

Since you value your possessions and your safety, here is some valuable information you should know.

The following YouTube video shows how to quietly break into a home through the garage door in six seconds.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMz1tXBVT1s

There is a very easy way to prevent this from happening. Simply take a small cable tie (or piece of wire) and attach the release lever cord holder to the connector above it. I did it to my door by threading the cable tie through the hole the pull-down rope is attached to. I did not even have to remove the rope. It took all of 3 minutes to do both garage doors.

Now all you have to cut the zip tie in order to release the lever.


Garage door safety


If you would like me to mail you a free cable tie, please call or write me with your mailing address and let me know if you have one or two garage door openers.


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Dennis Smith, ABR, SRES, e-PRO, CDPE, Realtor® DRE# 00476662
Certified Distressed Property Agent

Donna "Sunshine" Smith, SFR, Realtor® DRE# 01249837
Short Sale, Foreclosure Resource Certified

RE/MAX By-the-Sea
Formerly with Taylor Place Real Estate
Buy or Sell a Home with Me, Use my Moving Truck - F R E E for life.
dennis@SanDiegoHomes4u.com
760-436-0087, or cell at 760-212-8225
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/home.htm

See my Short Sale and Foreclosure Avoidance Web Site at
http://HAFAShortSaleConsultant.com/
for more information & free reports.

My Market Trends Report with graphs and charts for North Coastal San Diego will give you the Sales Statistics for the month and compare it with last year, by city!
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/RealEstateTrends.htm

You can view all available San Diego area homes for sale at
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/MLS_Search.htm
You can search by address, by MLS number or by general criteria.

Providing quality Real Estate services in the North Coastal San Diego area including Del Mar, Solana Beach, Rancho Santa Fe, Cardiff by the Sea, Encinitas, Leucadia, Olivenhain, Carlsbad, La Costa, Aviara, Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos, San Elijo Hills, Escondido & San Diego County


Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Freddie & Fannie Join HAMP = Easier Short Sales

 Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae just announced  their own version of the HAFA programs. They’re both planning to be implemented by August 1, 2010.  The programs are very similar to HAFA in that they simplify and streamline the use of the short sale and deed-in-lieu (DIL) options.  They also use similar forms and timelines. In addition, the program expires December 31, 2012, like HAFA. However, some of the major differences offered by the new Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac HAFA programs include, but are not limited to:

- Both institutions will pay the servicer a $2,200 incentive fee for successful short sales

- Both institutions will pay the servicer a $1,500 incentive fee for all successful DILs

- The Deed for Lease (D4L) is available for borrowers who request and are approved to remain in the property following a successful DIL.

- Borowwer will get $3000 to assist with their relocation upon closing.
For more details, visit the following links: eFannieMae.com and Freddie Mac Bulletin

My consultation is FREE as are my services.
My fees are paid by the bank, not by you!

We use attorneys to negotiate your Short Sale.
Attorneys have more options than Real Estate agents in a short sale.
Do you want the best representation possible? Call me.

Dennis Smith, CDPE at 760-436-0087
CDPE - Certified Distressed Property Agent
RE/MAX By-the-Sea
Formerly with Taylor Place Real Estate 
Dennis@sandiegohomes4u.com

http://HAFAShortSaleConsultant.com/


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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Are you really ready to submit an offer?

Are you really ready to submit an offer?

You have found a great home. Decided on a price by looking at the comparables with your Realtor.
You have written the offer!!! YIKES, you really did it!!!

Now what?

Your Realtor will submit it to the other Realtor who will present it to the seller for their approval or counter.
Did you give your agent everything needed to submit a strong offer?

1 - PRE-APPROVAL LETTER. Best if it includes a statement that they have verified your assets and stating all 3 FICO scores.

2 - Your credit report. At least the front page with only the last 4 digits of the SSN showing
3 - A copy of your proof of funds showing liquid assets (many banks will not accept stock accounts). This must be dated within the last 30 days.  Sometimes a screen shot is acceptable, provided it shows the banks name, your name, the account number and the date of the document.

4 - A personal letter to the homeowner stating why you like the home, how much you like everything they did to it. Be specific if possible - shutters, counter tops, paint, floor coverings, landscaping, flowers, etc), how it will make you and your family's lives better. Things you have in common with the seller - kids, sports, hobbies, schools, etc. Anything that is truthful and relevant. People like to deal with those who are similar to them in some way.

5 - Anything else the seller's Realtor requests to be privided by the buyer or buyer's Realtor.

6 - If the offer is contingent on another property closing, provide the Escrow or Closing agent's complete contact information along with the escrow/file number. Include the contract. Note the closing date and what contingencies still need to be met.

Must all these items be submitted to the Listing Agent? NO. However, the more of these you can provide to your Realtor, the better chance your offer has of being accepted, especially if your offer is not at asking price or there are multiple offers. I have been in multiple offer situations where the highest price AND best terms did not get the home...one or more of the above made the difference.

Please note my other related posts:

Are you really ready to buy a home?
http://sandiegohomes4ucom.blogspot.com/2010/03/are-you-really-ready-to-buy-home.html

The differences in buying Bank Owned homes, Short Sales & Traditional sales.
http://sandiegohomes4ucom.blogspot.com/2009/08/foreclosedbank-owned-homes-short-sales.html

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Dennis Smith, ABR, SRES, e-PRO, CDPE, Realtor® DRE# 00476662
Certified Distressed Property Agent

Donna "Sunshine" Smith, SFR, Realtor® DRE# 01249837
Short Sale, Foreclosure Resource Certified
RE/MAX By-the-Sea
Formerly with Taylor Place Real Estate
Buy or Sell a Home with Me, Use my Moving Truck - F R E E for life.
dennis@SanDiegoHomes4u.com
760-436-0087, or cell at 760-212-8225
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/home.htm

See my Short Sale and Foreclosure Avoidance Web Site at
http://HAFAShortSaleConsultant.com/
for more information & free reports.

My Market Trends Report with graphs and charts for North Coastal San Diego will give you the Sales Statistics for the month and compare it with last year, by city!
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/RealEstateTrends.htm
You can view all available San Diego area homes for sale at
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/MLS_Search.htm
You can search by address, by MLS number or by general criteria.

Providing quality Real Estate services in the North Coastal San Diego area including Del Mar, Solana Beach, Rancho Santa Fe, Cardiff by the Sea, Encinitas, Leucadia, Olivenhain, Carlsbad, La Costa, Aviara, Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos, San Elijo Hills, Escondido & San Diego County

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Support bill SB 1178 to to extend CA anti-deficiency judgments

Please support the proposed bill to to extend CA anti-deficiency judgments to owners who did non-cashout refi's.

When is Enough, Enough?
The Big Banks are Opposing C.A.R.'s Bill to Protect Borrowers

C.A.R. is sponsoring SB 1178 (Corbett) to extend anti-deficienc
protections to homeowners who have refinanced "purchase money"

loans and are now facing foreclosure. Most homeowners didn't

even know that when they refinanced they lost their legal

 
protections, and now may be personally liable for the difference

between the value of the foreclosed property and the amount owed

to the lender. SB 1178 will be voted on soon by the entire Senate.



One can't help but think, "when is enough, enough?" Banks have

already foreclosed upon a family's home and now lenders can

continue to hound them for additional payment. How much more

money can today's families afford to pay when they've already

lost their homes and most likely their jobs? Are they never to

have the opportunity to begin again?


Action Item
Call Senator Mark Wyland  Today!
Urge your senator to vote "Yes" on SB 1178.
Call 1-800-672-3135 and enter your PIN number --182001622
Please ask your clients and others to call as well.
They can use the same PIN number.


Background

California has protected borrowers from so called "deficiency"

liability on their home mortgages since the 1930s, but the

evolution of mortgage finance requires the statute to be updated.



Current law says that if a homeowner defaults on a mortgage used

to purchase his or her home, the homeowner's liability on the

mortgage is limited to the property itself. The law has worked

well since the 1930s to protect borrowers, ensure the quality of

loan underwriting and allow borrowers who are brought down by

financial crisis to get back on their feet.



Unfortunately, the 1930s law does not extend the protection for

purchase money mortgages to loans that re-finance the original

purchase debt -- even if the re-finance was only to gain a lower

interest rate. Recent years of low interest rates have induced

tens of thousands of homeowners to re-finance their mortgages,

yet almost no one realized that by re-financing their mortgages

to obtain a lower rate, they were forfeiting their protections.

These borrowers became personally liable for the balance of the loan.



C.A.R. is Sponsoring SB 1178 Because:

SB 1178 is fair. Home buyers, and lenders, entered into the

purchase with the idea that the mortgage would be non-recourse

debt, and that the lender would look to the security (the house)

itself to make good on the debt if the borrower cannot. It meets

the legitimate expectation of the borrowers, who have no idea

that they are losing this protection by a re-finance. Homeowners

didn't know that their re-finance exposed them to personal

liability, and new tax liability, on the note. It would be

unfair to allow a lender, or someone that has purchased a note

from a lender, to pursue the borrower beyond the value of the

agreed upon security.



SB 1178 is consistent with the intent of the orginal law and

simply updates it for modern times. Current law was intended to

ensure that if someone lost their home to foreclosure, they

wouldn't be liable for additional payment. Since the law was

passed over 70 years ago, homeowners re-financing from the

original loan to lower their interest rate has become

commonplace. The 1930s legislature didn't anticipate how

mortgages would change over time.



Lenders could pursue families to collect this "deficiency" debt

years down the road. Under current law, lenders have up ten

years to collect on the additional debt after a judgment has

been entered on the foreclosure. Years after a family has lost

their home, they could find themselves in even more financial

trouble. Lenders could even sell these accounts to aggressive

collection agencies or even bundle them into securities. The end

result would be banks who didn't lend responsibly in the first

place coming after families for even more money that they don't have.


SB 1178 does NOT apply to "cash-out" re-finances, unless the money was used to improve the home and it doesn't apply to HELOCs.

To get more information of Foreclosures, Short Sales, Deficiency Judgements and their concequences, see my
Foreclosure Avoidance & Information web site at
http://HAFAShortSaleConsultant.com/


For More Information on this bill,
Please contact DeAnn Kerr at deannk@car.org.
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Visit the web address below to tell your friends about this.
http://takeaction.realtoractioncenter.com/join-forward.html?domain=carealtors&r=d1AAIe4aXD51

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Dennis Smith, ABR, SRES, e-PRO, CDPE, Realtor® DRE# 00476662
Certified Distressed Property Expert
Donna "Sunshine" Smith, SFR, Realtor® DRE# 01249837
Short Sale, Foreclosure Resource Certified
RE/MAX By-the-Sea
Formerly with Taylor Place Real Estate
Buy or Sell a Home with Me, Use my Moving Truck - F R E E for life.
dennis@SanDiegoHomes4u.com
760-436-0087, or cell at 760-212-8225
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/home.htm

See my Short Sale and Foreclosure Avoidance Web Site at
http://HAFAShortSaleConsultant.com/
for more information & free reports.

My Market Trends Report with graphs and charts for North Coastal San Diego will give you the Sales Statistics for the month and compare it with last year, by city!
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/RealEstateTrends.htm
You can view all available San Diego area homes for sale at
http://www.sandiegohomes4u.com/MLS_Search.htm
You can search by address, by MLS number or by general criteria.

Providing quality Real Estate services in the North Coastal San Diego area including Del Mar, Solana Beach, Rancho Santa Fe, Cardiff by the Sea, Encinitas, Leucadia, Olivenhain, Carlsbad, La Costa, Aviara, Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos, San Elijo Hills, Escondido & San Diego County.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Strategic Default/Foreclosure VS. Short Sale

Strategic Default/Foreclosure VS. Short Sale

What are the Homeowner Consequences in each?

Most persons losing their homes to foreclosures
do not realize there are better options available to them today.

Do you know anyone that could benefit from this information?
Please have them call me or visit my
Short Sale and Foreclosure Avoidance Web Site at

http://hafashortsaleconsultant.com/
for more information & free reports.
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Future Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac Loan - Primary Residence

Foreclosure
A homeowner who loses a home to Foreclosure will not be eligible for a Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, VA or Conventional Mortgage for a period of 5 years.

Successful Short Sale
A homeowner who successfully negotiates and then closes a short sale WITHOUT BEING LATE on any obligation may be eligible for a Fannie Mae backed mortgage after only 2 years and a conventional or FHA loan immediatly. Several conditions apply.

VA loans whether late or not, and FHA loans with late payments are a 3 year wait.

Conventional loans are a 2 year wait if there are late payments.
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Future Fannie Mae Loan – Non-Primary Residence/Investor

Foreclosure
An Investor who allows a property to go to Foreclosure will not be eligible for a Fannie Mae backed investment mortgage for a period of 7 years.

Successful Short Sale
An investor who successful negotiates and closes a short sale may be eligible for a Fannie Mae backed investment mortgage after only 2 years.

Conventional investor loans will take 5 to 7 years depending on late payments.

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Future loan with any Mortgage Company

Foreclosure
On any future 1003 application, a prospective borrower will always have to answer YES to question C in Section VIII of the standard 1003 that asks "Have you had property foreclosed upon or given title deed in lieu thereof in the last 7 years?" this will affect your future interest rates.

Successful Short Sale
Does not apply on a short sale.

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Credit Score - FICO Score

Foreclosure
May be lowered anywhere from 250 to 300 points or more.
Typically this will affect the credit score for over 3 years.

Successful Short Sale

Only the late payments on loan will show and after the sale. The loan will be reported as paid as agreed or negotiated or settled. This will lower the credit score as little as 50 points provided all other payments are being made on time. A short sale's affect on credit can be as brief as 12 to 18 months.

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Credit History

Foreclosure
Foreclosure will remain as a public record on a person's credit history for at least 10 years.

Successful Short Sale
Short sale is not reported on your credit history. There is no specific reporting item for 'short sale'. The loan is typically reported “paid in full, settled” or as “paid as negotiated”.

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Security Clearances

Foreclosure
Foreclosure is the most challenging issue against your security clearance outside of a conviction of a serious misdemeanor or felony. If a person has a foreclosure and is a police officer, in the military, in the CIA, Security, or any other job that requires a security clearance,  the clearance will be revoked and position will be terminated, in almost all cases

Successful Short Sale
A Short Sale by itself, does not challenge most security clearances.

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Current Employment

Foreclosure
Employers have the right to, and are actively checking, the credit regularly of all employees who are in sensitive positions. A foreclosure in many cases can be grounds for termination or immediate reassignment.

Successful Short Sale
A short sale is not reported on the credit report and therefore is not a challenge to employment.

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Future Employment

Foreclosure
Many employers are requiring credit checks on job applicants. A foreclosure is one of the most detrimental credit items an applicant can have and in most cases will be a challenge to employment.

Successful Short Sale
A short sale is not reported on a credit report and is therefore is not a challenge to employment.

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Deficiency Judgment

Foreclosure
In California, there is no deficiency judgment for purchase money loans for 1-4 units.

For non-purchase money loans,  the lender has the right to pursuit a deficiency judgment against the homeowner in some cases.
Successful Short Sale
In some successful short sales, it is possible to convince the lender to give up the right to pursuit a deficiency judgment against the homeowner. If you are approved under HAFA, there can be no deficiency judgment.
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Strategic Default/Foreclosure or Short Sale. 
Which one is better for you?


See my Short Sale and Foreclosure Avoidance Web Site at
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for more information and free reports.

This article was revised 5/3/2010, after the new HAFA guidelines came out.

As always, this article is for informational purposes only and is not legal or tax advise.  You should contact the appropriate professional to see how a Strategic Default/Foreclosure or a Short Sale will affect you.


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