Monday, January 17, 2011

Bountiful Short Sales: Why Should I Pay Double For My Home?



Bountiful UTAH – Over the weekend, I received a question from Luis. Here is Luis's Question.


"I am working on a loan modification on my home. I just don’t want to be upside down and want a fair interest rate. Why should I pay on a mortgage that is twice as much as my home is worth, plus the interest on that mortgage? It just doesn’t make sense.


How can I get a loan mod with a fair interest rate where I am repaying what my home is worth today? Thank for your help, Luis.”


Discover how other sellers successfully did a short sale to avoid foreclosure by clicking here.


Here was our answer. You are asking for something that most lenders don’t like to do. Lenders don’t like principal reductions. Here is why.


Principal reductions usually have to be written down right away on their financial books. If you owe them $300,000 and they reduce your loan principal to $150,000, then they immediately have to reduce the company’s earnings by $150,000 for the year.


If they do that on enough loans, then it hurts the CEO’s ability to get a bonus. He may even risk losing his job. I don’t offer much sympathy to CEOs, but that’s how it works.


Here is what lenders like to do instead. They will reduce your interest rate to 2% for 5 years. After that, the interest rate will go back to the original level.


That way the write off will be much smaller than $150,000. It might be a $30,000 write off. That makes a much smaller difference on the CEO’s bonus for the year.


It’s also one of the reasons that most loan mod programs don’t work. The banks aren’t willing to be realistic.


It’s also why I think a short sale is the best principal reduction plan. You get to erase the bad debt. Rent a home for 2-3 years and then buy a new one at today’s market level.


That way you guarantee your principal reduction and don’t waste time arguing for a principal reduction with someone who isn’t allowed to give it to you. 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 by clicking here.



Thinking about a short sale? I can help you short sale your property and never pay the bank another dime. 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 Dave at 801-651-0707.

Thinking about a loan modification? Our Utah Home Saver Loan Modification Kit has the instructions you will need to get a loan modification approved with your bank.  This is a FREE for you, all you have to do is call or  email us today.

Thank you for taking a few minutes of your busy day to read this, Dave Forsberg.

Dave is a Realtor with Prudential Utah Real Estate - Bountiful.
Phone: 801.651.0707   Email: utahhomesaver@gmail.com

Dave Forsberg and The Utah Home Saver Team specialize in helping Davis County, Utah Homeowners short sale and never pay the bank another dime. Bountiful Loan Modification Help, Bountiful Short Sales. Bountiful Short Sale Realtor. Bountiful Realtors. Bountiful Realty. Bountiful Realtor. North Salt Lake Short Sales. Woods Cross Short Sale Realtor. Centerville Short Sales. Farmington Short Sale Realtor. Fruit Heights Short Sales. Kaysville Short Sales Realtor. Layton Short Sales. Layton Short Sales Realtors. Syracuse Short Sales. Clearfield Short Sales Realtor. Davis County Utah Realtor. Stop Foreclosure. Stop Utah Foreclosure. Avoid Foreclosure. Avoid Utah Foreclosure. Foreclosure Alternatives. Utah Foreclosure Alternatives. Bountiful Homes for Sale. Bountiful Houses for Sale.utahhomesaver@gmail.com




Friday, January 14, 2011

Bountiful Short Sales: Can I Short Sale If I Don’t Have A Normal Hardship?



Bountiful UTAH – I received a question from Chad yesterday. Here was Chad's Question.


"I own a condo in Salt Lake City, Utah. I purchased in 2007, pre-construction for $375k and have a mortgage balance of $337k.


I have been trying to sell my unit for upwards of 2 years with no success. I have been unable to refinance because my unit is worth much less than the balance on my mortgage.


I have been denied a loan modification. I must move by this summer and do not want to make a penny on the sale. I just want to be rid of this property.


I have been advised that I would not get approved for a short sale because I do not have a financial hardship. However, I am not sure this is correct. I am seeking advice as to what my options are.” said Chad.


Discover how other sellers successfully did a short sale to avoid foreclosure by clicking here.


Here was my answer. If you are moving for a job transfer then, then you have a legitimate hardship. I do know this.


If you move in 6 months and stop making the payments, then something will need to be done. The bank will either approve a short sale or foreclose on your property.


You could try to rent the unit out and write a check every month to cover the payments. But, then you would be limping along for years until the market improved and you can sell.


But, what if things get worse? What if a tenant trashes your condo and you can’t afford the repair bill? No one wants to rent a trashed condo.


You would have a hard time covering the payments then and even risk a foreclosure. I would start the short sale process today. There is a good chance that your lender would approve a short sale today.


If not, then you could convince them to approve it later, after you have moved. Some short sale negotiators are easy to work with and will approve the short sale.


Others might play hardball and want a promissory note from you. It’s all negotiations. The sooner you start the negotiations, the sooner you can move on with your life.


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 by clicking here.


Thinking about a loan modification? Our Utah Home Saver Loan Modification Kit has the instructions you will need to get a loan modification approved with your bank.  This is a FREE for you, all you have to do is call or  email us today.

Thank you for taking a few minutes of your busy day to read this, Dave Forsberg.

Dave is a Realtor with Prudential Utah Real Estate - Bountiful.
Phone: 801.651.0707   Email: utahhomesaver@gmail.com

Dave Forsberg and The Utah Home Saver Team specialize in helping Davis County, Utah Homeowners short sale and never pay the bank another dime. Bountiful Loan Modification Help, Bountiful Short Sales. Bountiful Short Sale Realtor. Bountiful Realtors. Bountiful Realty. Bountiful Realtor. North Salt Lake Short Sales. Woods Cross Short Sale Realtor. Centerville Short Sales. Farmington Short Sale Realtor. Fruit Heights Short Sales. Kaysville Short Sales Realtor. Layton Short Sales. Layton Short Sales Realtors. Syracuse Short Sales. Clearfield Short Sales Realtor. Davis County Utah Realtor. Stop Foreclosure. Stop Utah Foreclosure. Avoid Foreclosure. Avoid Utah Foreclosure. Foreclosure Alternatives. Utah Foreclosure Alternatives. Bountiful Homes for Sale. Bountiful Houses for Sale.utahhomesaver@gmail.com

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Available Short Sales in Bountiful

Here is a list of homes that are Short Sales that are currently available in Bountiful, Utah.  Please call/text me at 801.651.0707 or email me at utahhomesaver@gmail.com if you would like more information about any of these properties, or if you would like to see any of them.  Thanks.



Address SQFT BD BT Built List Price
1 2095 S MAIN ST PRIV #20 876 2 2 1985 $99,900
2 351 N 300 W 2138 5 2 1960 $115,000
3 54 W 200 N #3 1360 2 2 2005 $119,000
4 650 S MAIN ST #8302 1273 2 2 1987 $120,000
5 155 E 500 S 1786 2 2 1946 $124,900
6 264 W 1700 S 1564 3 2 1940 $125,000
7 2873 S HOLBROOK RD 1716 2 2 1962 $125,000
8 663 W 3500 S 1600 3 2 1950 $135,000
9 2767 S 625 W 1487 3 3 2007 $145,000
10 1495 S 400 E 2249 4 2 1965 $148,500
11 363 W 3200 S 2584 5 2 1958 $149,000
12 505 E 900 N 1377 3 2 1945 $149,000
13 306 W 400 N 2000 4 2 1902 $149,000
14 797 E 400 N 1923 3 1 1944 $149,900
15 451 N 1100 E 3158 5 3 1955 $149,900
16 1888 S ORCHARD DR 2454 4 1 1934 $149,900
17 145 E 1200 S 2320 3 2 1942 $149,900
18 2797 S 300 W 1932 4 2 1955 $149,900
19 845 E CENTER ST 2496 3 2 1955 $159,000
20 2256 S 150 E 2100 4 3 1960 $164,900
21 2509 S 100 W 1249 3 2 1951 $179,000
22 2276 S 250 E 2464 4 3 1959 $180,000
23 290 E 1100 S 2446 4 2 1947 $189,000
24 673 E 2025 S 2322 4 3 1965 $189,900
25 2195 RIDGEWOOD WAY 2870 4 3 1976 $200,000
26 3160 S 400 E 3871 4 3 1978 $219,000
27 3341 S 675 W 2780 4 3 1968 $219,900
28 2246 S 750 E 2527 5 3 1977 $220,000
29 210 S 1300 E 2559 5 2 1946 $239,900
30 415 E SPRING CREEK DR 4352 7 5 1958 $249,000
31 1835 S HIGH POINTE DR 3500 4 3 1970 $249,900
32 72 S VIEWCREST CIR 3802 6 4 1990 $250,000
33 443 N 1150 E 5001 5 4 1958 $299,000
34 1225 N 900 E 3695 5 4 1995 $310,000
35 3648 S OAKRIDGE CIR 4844 3 3 2006 $325,000
36 3721 S BOUNTIFUL BLVD 2987 5 3 1979 $329,000
37 1384 E VINEYARD DR 4042 6 4 1990 $329,900
38 4498 S BOUNTIFUL BLVD 4843 6 4 2001 $350,000
39 935 S CANYON CRST 8062 5 6 1969 $950,000
40 4314 MONARCH DR 8713 5 6 2003 $999,999
41 2091 S WINDSOR PARK CIR 9466 6 7 2000 $1,650,000


Bountiful Short Sales: Is It Legal For A Seller to Buy The House He Is Short Selling?




Bountiful UTAH – I recently received a question from Mau. Here is Mau's Question.


"Is it legal for a short sale seller to buy the house he is selling on short to reduce his mortgage loan?” asked Mau.


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Here was my answer. We don’t know of any law on the books that forbids a person from buying a home they are short selling. Here is what we do know.


Most banks and lenders don’t allow it. If the short sale negotiator sees a sales contract with you as the buyer, then they won’t approve the short sale.


Sure, you could do fishy paperwork to buy the home yourself. But, you risk getting in trouble for fraud if you were caught.


I think the biggest reason people aren’t trying this is because they can’t get a loan after a short sale. You aren’t able to buy another house for 2 years after a short sale.


There is an FHA loan program that allows you to buy after a short sale. But, one of the stipulations is that you must be buying a smaller or inferior home.


If you are looking to reduce your mortgage loan, do it the legal way. Get a loan modification with your current lender. Or, short sale your current home, rent for 2 years, and then buy a new home.


That allows you to wipe out the upside down debt and move on with your life. And best of all, you aren’t at risk of going to jail for fraud.


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 by clicking here.



Thinking about a loan modification? Our Utah Home Saver Loan Modification Kit has the instructions you will need to get a loan modification approved with your bank.  This is a FREE for you, all you have to do is call or  email us today.

Thank you for taking a few minutes of your busy day to read this, Dave Forsberg.

Dave is a Realtor with Prudential Utah Real Estate - Bountiful.
Phone: 801.651.0707   Email: utahhomesaver@gmail.com

Dave Forsberg and The Utah Home Saver Team specialize in helping Davis County, Utah Homeowners short sale and never pay the bank another dime. Bountiful Loan Modification Help, Bountiful Short Sales. Bountiful Short Sale Realtor. Bountiful Realtors. Bountiful Realty. Bountiful Realtor. North Salt Lake Short Sales. Woods Cross Short Sale Realtor. Centerville Short Sales. Farmington Short Sale Realtor. Fruit Heights Short Sales. Kaysville Short Sales Realtor. Layton Short Sales. Layton Short Sales Realtors. Syracuse Short Sales. Clearfield Short Sales Realtor. Davis County Utah Realtor. Stop Foreclosure. Stop Utah Foreclosure. Avoid Foreclosure. Avoid Utah Foreclosure. Foreclosure Alternatives. Utah Foreclosure Alternatives. Bountiful Homes for Sale. Bountiful Houses for Sale.utahhomesaver@gmail.com




Monday, January 10, 2011

Bountiful Short Sales: Can I Short Sale If I Have Substantial Assets & Good Income?

Bountiful UTAH – The Stop Foreclosure Institute recently received a question from Danny. Here is Danny's Question.


"I bought several investment properties at the peak of the market. The homes have dropped in value by almost 40% and I am losing money on the rent every month.


I am sick of writing a check every single month to cover the loss. I would like to short sale these properties if possible. I am just wondering if the banks would allow it. What do you think?” asked Danny.


Discover how other sellers successfully did a short sale to avoid foreclosure by clicking here.


Here was our answer. Danny, there is no answer that is correct 100% of the time. In your situation, it depends on your lender. Many lenders will allow a short sale.


Others won’t talk to you until you are behind on the payments. I do know a friend of a friend who is in a situation very similar to yours and is short selling several properties.


He has substantial assets and a good income. Some of the banks were easy to work with. He was able to stay current on the payments until they approved the short sale.


However, some of the other banks weren’t as easy to work with. He had to stop making payments before they would talk to him.


It all depends on the bank and how much you want to short sale. I know several people that write big checks every month just trying to stay afloat on their rental properties.


If you aren’t planning on buying another house for 2-3 years, and want to stop the bleeding, then a short sale is a great option.


If I were you, then I would attempt a short sale. It doesn’t cost you any money. I don’t see how you can lose. If they don’t approve the short sale, then you are exactly where you are at today.


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 by clicking here.

Thinking about a loan modification? Our Utah Home Saver Loan Modification Kit has the instructions you will need to get a loan modification approved with your bank.  This is a FREE for you, all you have to do is call or  email us today.

Thank you for taking a few minutes of your busy day to read this, Dave Forsberg.

Dave is a Realtor with Prudential Utah Real Estate - Bountiful.
Phone: 801.651.0707   Email: utahhomesaver@gmail.com

Dave Forsberg and The Utah Home Saver Team specialize in helping Davis County, Utah Homeowners short sale and never pay the bank another dime. Bountiful Loan Modification Help, Bountiful Short Sales. Bountiful Short Sale Realtor. Bountiful Realtors. Bountiful Realty. Bountiful Realtor. North Salt Lake Short Sales. Woods Cross Short Sale Realtor. Centerville Short Sales. Farmington Short Sale Realtor. Fruit Heights Short Sales. Kaysville Short Sales Realtor. Layton Short Sales. Layton Short Sales Realtors. Syracuse Short Sales. Clearfield Short Sales Realtor. Davis County Utah Realtor. Stop Foreclosure. Stop Utah Foreclosure. Avoid Foreclosure. Avoid Utah Foreclosure. Foreclosure Alternatives. Utah Foreclosure Alternatives. Bountiful Homes for Sale. Bountiful Houses for Sale.utahhomesaver@gmail.com