Avoid Foreclosure - Help For Homeowners
Branford Connecticut real estate will always be in greater demand. Location, location, location. With 20 miles of coastline and its close proximity to New Haven and Tweed New Haven Airport this lovely town combines natural beauty with convenience. The revitalized downtown area offers a quaint New England green with churches, town offices, restaurants and shopping all within walking distance.
Branford CT real estate can be a great long term investment and in some cases, a profitable short term investment. Real estate in Pine Orchard, Stony Creek, Hotchkiss Grove, Indian Neck and Short Beach remain sought after. Condos, townhouses, multi-family, luxury and waterfront homes with a Branford address can be a solid choice.
Today, real estate across the country has declined, but real estate in Branford has not been hit as hard as other part of the country, or even other parts of Southern Connecticut. Do you own real estate in Branford or the New Haven County shoreline area and you are a homeowner in financial distress? Before you consider walking away from your home, and endure the ramifications of a foreclosure, consider a SHORT SALE. A short sale can not only prevent foreclosure, but it can also save your credit, your job, and your financial future.
What are the main causes of financial distress? Believe it or not, there are many factors that can contribute to a homeowner not being able to afford the mortgage. When preventing foreclosure, many banks consider the following conditions to be acceptable financial hardships that could make you elegible for a short sale:
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Loss of Job
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Business Failure
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Damage to Property
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Death of a Spouse
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Death of Family Members
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Severe Illness
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Inheritance
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Divorce
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Mandatory Job Relocation
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Medical Bills
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Military Service
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Payment Increase or Mortgage Adjustment
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Insurance or Tax Increase
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Reduced Income
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Separation
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Too Much Debt
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Incarceration
Banks are not in the real estate business, banks are in the lending business. As a Certified Distressed Property Expert, you'll benefit from my educational training and real estate sales experience to help you avoid foreclosure.
If you are considering short selling your home, be sure to choose a Realtor with the CDPE designation and over 11 years experience specializing in the New Haven County shoreline area.
A short sale is an emotional transaction, but as a CDPE, we help you take the stress out of losing your home to foreclosure. Successful short sales include all property types, including condos, townhomes multi-family homes, single-family homes, luxury estates, and waterfront homes. Call me today at 203-488-1641 to see if you qualify to sell your home with a short sale.
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IMPORTANT GOVERNMENT DISCLOSURE: You may stop doing business with us at any time. You may accept or reject the offer of mortgage assistance we obtain from your lender (or servicer). If you reject the offer, you will not have to pay us for our services. RE/MAX Alliance is not associated with the government, and our service is not approved by the government or your lender. Even if you accept this offer and use our service, your lender may not agree to change your loan. If you stop paying your mortgage, you could lose your home and damage your credit rating.
RE/MAX Alliance is not engaged in the practice of law nor gives legal or tax advice. It is strongly recommended that you seek appropriate professional counsel and tax advice regarding your rights as a homeowner.
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