Monday, November 8, 2010

Bountiful UTAH – The Utah Home Saver Team received another testimonial from a seller. She said a lot of stuff and it refreshed my memory. The average person just doesn’t realize how “going broke” makes people feel like trash.

People start doubting themselves. They keep on kicking themselves down mentally.  “Why did I buy that house?” “Why didn’t I work harder at my job, so I wouldn’t get laid off?” Why did I get laid off, and not Joe?”, they say to themselves. “I am such a loser and I can’t find a decent job anymore!”

They start thinking all of this stuff. Then, they start getting a lot of mean people calling the house. People such a bill collectors, debt collectors, and their mortgage company.  All of these people use mean, threatening tactics to try and get them to pay. Then, they get in a fight with their spouse over money. It all adds up. They are emotionally beat.

Sometimes they give up, without even realizing it. It’s tough. Everyone kicks you while you are down. They stop taking risks. They stop looking for work. Or, they lack confidence and as a result don’t get the job. Pretty soon they don’t think they can contribute to the economy. It is a horrible cycle.


If you are experiencing this, don’t give up. Things will turn around. No, I’m not just talking about the general economy. Yes, that will turn around. But, your personal economy will turn around, whether or not the general economy does.

First, you have to get your confidence back. There are several ways you can do this. If you are unemployed, then get a new job. Any job will do, even if it isn’t where you want to end up.  If you are overqualified for the job, then you will look awesome there. But, it will make it much easier for you to get a new, better job elsewhere. Someone is much more likely to hire a person who has a job than someone who is unemployed.
Pretty soon you will get your life back together. Yes, it will feel like a long time. It will be humiliating at time. But, if you just keep on pushing, then it will happen.

I have met so many people who have been hurt by this tough economy. All of them have gotten back on their feet eventually. Sure it wasn’t fun. But, they did it and I’m sure you can to.

Thinking about a short sale? I can help you short sale your property and never pay the bank another penny. Send me an e-mail at utahhomesaver@gmail.com. I will contact you for a free consultation.  When we talk, I will explain how the process works in detail and answer any questions you may have.

Or, if you prefer, you can call me at (801) 651-0707.  Discover how other sellers successfully completed a short sale and request a free consultation.

Thinking about a LOAN MODIFICATION? Our FREE Utah Loan Modification Kit has the instructions you will need to get a loan modification approved with your bank. Email us at utahhomesaver@gmail.com to get yours today.

Thanks for reading this, Dave Forsberg.
Dave is a Realtor at Prudential Utah Real Estate - Bountiful.
Phone: (801) 651-0707 
Email: utahhomesaver@gmail.com.

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