Thursday, June 30, 2011

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Zero interest HUD loan for unemployed homeowners facing foreclosure

HUD, in conjunction with NeighborWorks America, announced Monday a new program to help homeowners facing foreclosure due to involuntary unemployment, underemployment, economic conditions, or a medical condition. The program will be available for 27 states across the country and Puerto Rico. The Emergency Homeowners Loan Program (EHLP) provides for an interest free loan which pays a portion of their monthly mortgage for up to two years or $50,000, whichever comes first. The EHLP program will include missed mortgage payments (including principal, interest, taxes, and insurance), or past due charges, AND attorney fees. I think it was a wise idea to include attorney fees in this program because the last time most attorneys worked pro bono (for free), Latin was the common language.


Obviously the potential for scam artists to try and profit off of the misery of distressed homeowners is real and an area of deep concern. Borrowers should be very, very, careful about mail solicitations, or radio and TV ads requiring consumers to pay upfront fees or membership fees. More information about this program may be obtained at www.FindEHLP.org or by calling 1-855-FINF-EHLP (346-3345). Homeowners should look at the website. If they need help go to a HUD approved counselor or contact the loan officer or real estate agent who were involved in the purchase of the home. True professionals provide service to their clients before and after the sale.


I would encourage applicants to put their contact information such as name, email address, and file number on every document they provide. Emailing seems to work better than faxing, but if you must fax I would put Page 1 of 10, 2 of 10, etc on the top right corner if all information provided. Keep the information you have provided organized and accessible, and follow up to make sure it arrived. Everyone involved in this process needs to be on the same page, and the people who will be processing the applications are not mind readers.


NeighborWorks America, www.nw.org, is the nation's leader in affordable housing and community development. It is involved with more than 235 community development organizations in all fifty states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. It is a legitimate organization that I admire.

Chip Allen

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

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As with the rest of the home, even the lot of this 9,729 square feet, 4-bedroom, 7 bath home enjoys thoughtful design that flows effortlessly from one beautiful and useful space to another. On the way to the front door, one feels welcomed by lush landscaping and a perfect laughing waterfall splashing gently as it cascades to a quiet brook. The property abuts to Bluffs Regional Park, designated open space. The views, privacy, and access to open space will always remain unspoiled.


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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

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Forget Case-Shiller. By Dan Polimino.

It’s safe to say that all real estate is national, but not all-national real estate is local. What do I mean by that? It simply means that yes, our local neighborhoods and markets make up the total national real estate picture, but the national real estate picture may not be a fair representation of our local market. I hear buyers and sellers all the time talking about the Case-Shiller Index. I hear them quoting national real estate statistics like they apply to Denver and the neighborhood where they are interested in buying. So, you may be asking yourself, “Why don’t all the national real estate reports matter or apply to Denver?” The reason is that real estate is, and has always been a local event. What is happening on the ground, in say, a neighborhood like Washington Park, cannot possibly be represented accurately in a national index or a report in the Wall Street Journal.


I remember back in 2008 and 2009 when it seemed liked everyone in the country was in the middle of the real estate crash. I would call and speak with my fellow Realtors in Dallas, Austin, or the Carolina’s and they would tell me how great their market was doing in the midst of the storm. I used to pull my hair out and could not fathom how they were doing well in the middle of the worst real estate crash in the country’s history. They would go on to explain how their unemployment rate was low and how people were moving from hard hit areas to their cities. They would tell me why people still wanted to live in Dallas, Austin, Charleston, and Durham. These cities had a lot to offer and people were flocking there to improve their situations. This is a perfect example of local markets doing well when the whole national picture told quite a different story. I could go on for another two pages with example after example of cities, towns, and neighborhoods that are bucking the national trends.


The take home point here is yes, it is important to understand what is happening nationally with the economy and real estate, but understand that it may not apply to your local market. When Realtors tell you “this isn’t Florida, Nevada, or California,” they are most likely right and speaking from a position of knowledge and experience.


Dan Polimino is a Realtor with Fuller Sotheby’s International Realty. He can be reached at DPolimino@fullerproperties.com and www.coloradodreamhouse.com/denverpost


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