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Anne Arundel County Realtor Helps Prevent Foreclosure
Anne Arundel County Realtor Helps Prevent Foreclosure
Local Real Estate Professional recognizes the emotional turmoil the economy has created and decided to make a difference.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) November 18, 2011 --
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, please contact:
Diane Donnelly
410-320-6551
Diane@TDGMoves.com
Diane Donnelly,of the Donnelly Group with Keller Williams Offers a Helping Hand to Local Homeowners Headed Toward Foreclosure
Distressed property expert urges homeowners struggling with mortgage payments to pursue lower-impact alternatives
Annapolis, MD 11/18/2011 – “Nationwide, 10.9 million or 22.5 percent of all homeowners with a mortgage owe more on their property than it’s worth in the current market, and another 6.3 million are in some stage of foreclosure,” noted
Diane Donnelly, Keller Williams, A Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE), Donnelly pointed out that the long-term implications of foreclosure cannot be underestimated, and has developed a report entitled, “Need a Helping Hand?” This report can be accessed from GetShortSaleRelief.com.
“Too often, the anxiety associated with missed mortgage payments and the fear of putting trust into the wrong hands, causes homeowners who are heading toward foreclosure to avoid seeking help or pursuing a short sale,” Donnelly said.
A short sale occurs when the current market value of a home is worth less than what is owed on a mortgage and a real estate agent negotiates with the lender on behalf a financially strapped homeowner to accept a loan payoff that is less than the amount owed. “While lenders were once reluctant to negotiate short sales, the current glut of foreclosed properties on their books has prompted an aggressive push to mitigate losses, and some are even paying homeowners significant cash incentives to make a fresh start on their lives after the close of the short sale,” Donnelly explained.
Real estate agents who have received the Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE) designation have proactively sought out the real estate industry’s best training for serving clients within the complicated and highly charged distressed property arena. CDPE agents are required to complete two days of intensive training and are held to a high standard of expertise, efficiency and ethics.
For more information about the CDPE Designation, visit www.CDPE.com.
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