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Local Agent Takes a Stance Against Strategic Default
Local Agent Takes a Stance Against Strategic Default
March 9, 2011 Real Estate news in Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, United States of America
Online report outlines the realities of “strategic default”—or walking away from a mortgage—and provides solutions for homeowners struggling to make mortgage payments in Allegheny, Butler & Beaver Co
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Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania,
United States of America
(Free-Press-Release.com) March 9, 2011 --
For more information, please contact:
Kathryn M Flower
724-933-6300 X106
KathrynFlower@remax.net
Local Agent Takes a Stance Against Strategic Default
Online report outlines the realities of “strategic default”—or walking away from a mortgage—and provides solutions for homeowners struggling to make mortgage payments in Allegheny, Butler and Beaver Counties.
Cranberry Twp, Pa. March 2011 – Local CDPE-designated agent, Kathryn M Flower of RE/MAX Select Realty, has developed a website report providing information regarding the truth about a mortgage trend called “strategic default,” where homeowners walk away from their mortgages.
“There is a growing trend of distressed homeowners who have heard that a strategic default may be their best option,” Flower said. “With this report, I’m showing homeowners that there are alternatives to foreclosure that can actually help them move on to a more stable financial future, rather than further damaging their credit, security clearance, or current or future employment.”
This community resource is available at IHelpHowmownersToday.com and explains the benefits of short sales, or selling a property for less than the current mortgage amount owed. Benefits include less damage to credit scores, and the ability to qualify for a future mortgage more quickly.
In a recent study, the Chicago Booth/Kellogg School Financial Trust Index estimated that 36 percent of Americans would consider walking away from their mortgage if they were “underwater,” or owed more than the property was worth. Now that one in four Americans is currently underwater, Flower sees the need for greater education.
“Individual homeowners as well as our entire community would suffer the consequences of strategic default,” Flower said. “I can share solutions and alternatives that can help preserve the financial stability of distressed homeowners and the values of our neighborhoods.”
The CDPE Designation Flower has acquired provides a specific understanding of the complex issues confronting distressed homeowners. Through comprehensive training and experience, CDPE-designated agents are able to provide solutions for homeowners facing financial hardship in today’s market.
To learn more, visit IHelpHomeownersToday.com.
For more information about the CDPE Designation, visit www. CDPE.com.
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