Tuesday, June 28, 2011

FORECLOSURE MYTHS, DEBUNKED

Although there are a number of programs available to help homeowners who have defaulted on their mortgages keep their home, the large amount of misinformation tends to result in troubled homeowners failing to contact their lender until it is too late.
Making sense of the story

  • Some homeowners believe, incorrectly, that contacting their lender early in the process will draw attention to their situation and result in a quicker foreclosure.  In reality, contacting the lender or servicer is an important first step, and the sooner, the better.  Contacting the lender provides the homeowner with an opportunity to explain their situation and the steps necessary to deal with it.

  • It is a common misconception that missing one mortgage payment will lead to foreclosure.  However, the foreclosure process doesn’t begin until payments are 90 days delinquent.  Lenders generally have a financial interest in keeping homeowners in their homes, so making contact as early as possible could help lenders modify terms of the mortgage or devise a repayment plan.

  • Once homeowners are behind on their mortgage payments, it becomes challenging to dig out of the hole.  Some homeowners try to solve this by depleting their savings or dipping into their retirement accounts to become current on the loan.  Most financial experts advise against this.

  • Delinquent homeowners may think they should stop making mortgage payments to get their lender’s attention, which often isn’t the case.  When possible, homeowners should stay current on their mortgage payments and continue to contact their lender on a regular basis.

  • Homeowners who have applied for assistance or loan modification programs in the past and were turned down are advised to reapply.  Program parameters are constantly changing, so the rules might have been liberalized since the last time the borrower sought help.

  • A number of free, government-sponsored housing services are available through the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).  A list of HUD-approved agencies can be found at http://www.hud.gov

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Monday, June 27, 2011

NEW FEATURED LISTING!

 
Shan Saigal | (408) 505-9302
8 Mistyvale Ct, Sacramento, CA
Sellers Loss is YOUR Gain!
3BR/2BA Single Family House
 
offered at $150,000
Year Built 2002
Sq Footage 1,593
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2 full, 0 partial
Floors 1
Parking 2 Car garage
Lot Size 5,672 sqft
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

Beautiful Home in Great Neighborhood. Sellers Loss is Your Gain! Home is Well Worth the Price. Stove Does Not Stay. Seller will Change for Another. Secluded Court Location, Safe & Private for your Children. Close to Schools, Library, Shopping, Parks & Freeways! Don't Miss This One!
 

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PROPERTY FEATURES

- Central A/C - Central heat - Fireplace
- Walk-in closet - Tile floor - Family room
- Living room - Dining room - Breakfast nook
- Dishwasher - Refrigerator - Stove/Oven
- Microwave    

COMMUNITY FEATURES

- Garage parking    

 


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Contact info:
Shan Saigal
(408) 505-9302
For sale by agent/broker

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Posted: Jun 27, 2011, 1:57pm PDT

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California pending home sales rise in May on monthly and annual basis

California pending home sales rose in May, posting the first year-over-year increase in 18 months, C.A.R. reported Tuesday. 

C.A.R.’s Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI) was 118.3 in May, up 1.6 percent from April’s revised index of 116.4, based on contracts signed in May.  The index also was up 12 percent from May 2010.  Pending home sales are forward-looking indicators of future home sales activity, providing information on the future direction of the market.

The total share of all distressed property types sold statewide was unchanged in May from April’s 48 percent, but up from 46 percent in May 2010.

Non-distressed sales made up the remaining share at 52 percent in May, unchanged from April but down from 54 percent in May 2010.
Of the distressed properties sold statewide, the total share of REO (real estate-owned) sales was 28 percent in May, unchanged from April, but up from 26 percent in May 2010.
At 19 percent, the statewide share of short sales also was unchanged in May, but down from 20 percent in May 2010.

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Thursday, June 9, 2011

OPEN HOUSE-SUNDAY, JUNE 12th, 1:30PM TO 4:30PM

 
Shan Saigal | ssaigal@referralrealty.com | (408) 505-9302
221 Oronsay Way, San Jose, CA
Beautiful Home Adjoining Santa Teresa Hills
4BR/2+1BA Single Family House
 
offered at $565,000
Year Built 1974
Sq Footage 2,386
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 2 full, 1 partial
Floors Unspecified
Parking 2 Car garage
Lot Size 7,540 sqft
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

Beautiful Home Adjoining Santa Teresa Hills,Trails & School Grounds for After Hours Sporting Events for Youth. Home w/Vaulted Ceilings,Large Living & Dining w/Fireplace. Remodeled Kitchen w/Granite Tile Counters. Open Layout w/Family Nook & Kitchen Area. Huge Master Bd Suite w/Mirrored Closets. All bds Large size. Beautiful Front/Backyard w/Fruit Trees/Garden . Near Golf Course & Light Rail. Walking Distance to Award Winning Stratford School.
 

see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

- Central heat - Fireplace - High/Vaulted ceiling
- Walk-in closet - Tile floor - Family room
- Living room - Dining room - Breakfast nook
- Dishwasher - Refrigerator - Stove/Oven
- Microwave - Granite countertop - Washer
- Dryer - Laundry area - inside - Yard

COMMUNITY FEATURES

- Golf course - Playground  

 


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Living Room/Dining

Kitchen/Nook

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Contact info:
Shan Saigal
(408) 505-9302
For sale by agent/broker

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Posted: Jun 9, 2011, 9:01am PDT

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Thursday, June 2, 2011

HOMEPRICES DECLINE 4.2%

The latest S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices show that the U.S. National Home Price Index declined by 4.2 percent in the first quarter compared with the fourth quarter.  Nationally, home prices are back to their mid-2002 levels.The S&P/Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index, which covers all nine U.S. census divisions, recorded a 5.1 percent decline in the first quarter of 2011 compared with the first quarter of 2010. In March, the 10- and 20-City Composites posted annual rates of decline of 2.9 percent and 3.6 percent, respectively.

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HOMEBUYER INFORMATIONAL WORKSHOP

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NEXT WEDNESDAY: UPCOMING WORKSHOP!! 

LEARN IF YOU QUALIFY FOR A $50,000 LOAN TO PURCHASE A FORECLOSED HOME IN SAN JOSE  

 

The Housing Trust of Santa Clara County and the San Jose NSP2 Consortium invite you to attend a workshop to learn more about our Purchase Assistance Loan (PAL) program, a deferred second loan of 20% of the purchase price up to $50,000 to assist qualified homebuyers purchasing Foreclosed/REO properties in designated areas of San Jose.  

 

DATE: Wednesday, June 8th 

TIME: 6pm to 8pm

LOCATION: Rose Garden Branch Library, 1580 Naglee Ave., San Jose

PROGRAM UPDATES:  

  • PAL now offered as a 0% interest deferred loan 
  • PAL webpage has been updated, click here
  • Updated PAL application, click here
  • Seller Certification Letters now available online, click here
  • *New* Notice to Seller forms available online, click here
  • Sample PAL Program Addendum for Real Estate Contracts  now available online, click here
 

 

Who qualifies? Individuals earning up to $86,950
and families earning up to $124,200*. 

*Family of four, see website for other income limits based on household size (www.housingtrustscc.org).
 Sign up today! Email: jeanette@housingtrustscc.org

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 The Housing Trust of Santa Clara County is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit community lender funded by
contributions from local companies, individuals, and government entities.

 

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