Orlando Short Sales Soar as Home Foreclosure Sales Fall
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Short Sales Outnumbering Foreclosure Sales in a Big Way.
The Orlando foreclosure crisis is nowhere close to being over, but the light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter everyday. Orlando short sales are a win win for everyone involved. Short sales [which occur when homeowners sell their homes for less than what they still owe], also close much faster than foreclosure sales, and they relieve lenders of the responsibility of maintaining vacant homes as well as not have to worry about the properties getting vandalized.
It makes you think,… with soo many benefits in it for the lenders the question is why weren’t they doing this the whole time?
New Developments in Orlando Real Restate
There’s been some changes made in the rules of Orlando short sales lately. For starters, lenders no longer have a choice. The Federal Housing Finance Agency announced this month that mortgage servicers will be required to review and respond to short sale offers within 30 days and make a final sale decisions within 60 days. All of this is supposed to take place in June of this year, meanwhile lenders are scrambling to train enough staff to handle the demand for new short sale files.
A Win-Win Situation for Orlando Homeowners
By going the short sale route both the the lenders as well as the homeowners win. Homeowners get to walk away debt free, the lender re-cooperate some of their money back and everyone gets to move on with life.
Doing a short sale is usually the best option for people. Statistics just from our own office indicate that 90% of the time homeowners choose the short sale route after consulting with one of our Orlando short sale specialists and all the options have been explained to them. With all the incentives being offered by lenders these days, it just makes the most sense in most cases.
With lenders being much better equipped to process short sales now, it’s absolutely the fastest way for borrowers to walk away from their distressed properties. Also, credit repair is much easier to achieve when your dealing with some late payments on your record as opposed to a foreclosure.
Cash for Keys for some homeowners.
For many homeowners banks are offering cash incentives for the homeowner to agree to a short sale. We’ve gotten our clients from $3,000.00 up to $20,000.00 back at closing. This is tremendous help for homeowners in making the transition into a new home less financially painful.
Short Sales are better for Orlando neighborhoods.
Banks are terrible property owners, foreclosed homes often stay vacant for months and even years, mean while the home deteriorates due to lack of maintenance. To make things worse, vacant houses might as well have targets painted on them in certain neighborhoods. Thieves go after things like fixtures, appliances, copper pipes, etc. Banks are unknowingly cannibalizing their own assets with foreclosures.
Short sales put new owners in vacant homes much faster than foreclosure sales. This is good news for Orlando neighborhoods that have been hit hard by the mortgage crisis. New homeowners are typically pretty excited about being new homeowners and the first thing they usually do is work on the curb appeal of their new home. Many times this creates a domino effect and before you know it, surrounding neighbors will also want to improve their curb appeal.
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Jenny Zamora RE Broker has been a Top Orlando Short Sale Agent since 2005. In that time she has closed thousands of Orlando Short Sales as well as traditional transactions working with both sellers and buyers. She has put together a team consisting of the Industry’s leading Orlando Real Estate Experts. From the best Real Estate Atto
eys to the sharpest Realtors in the industry, There’s nothing this team can’t handle.
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