September 25th, 2009 admin 
If I start to negotiate a short sale on my house can my retirement (403b, IRA) be touched?
I know that banks look at your assets when negotiating short sales, but are retirement accounts included. Is there a way to hide that money or any money? I am drowning under my mortgage, but I don’t want foreclosure and bankruptsy. I owe 556,000 combined two mortgages and I still can’t sell my house at 540,000. It was appraised at 640, 000 at the beginning of the summer, but there is too much inventory and too few buyers. HELP!!!
September 22nd, 2009 admin 
Home foreclosures have become a huge problem as of late. Many people can’t even afford to pay their credit card bill much less a house payment. It has even become harder to get a reasonable home loan due to the economic crunch. This is why some homeowners have turned to the mortgage short sale. The problem with this line of thinking is that it could negatively affect your credit score. Keep in mind this is only an alternative to filing bankruptcy or going into foreclosure.
September 6th, 2009 admin 
With the housing market in a downturn and hundreds, if not thousands, of homes going into foreclosure, people are beginning to talk more about and pursue foreclosure investing. But, what is it and how does it work? Well, for answers to your questions on foreclosure investing, keep reading.
What is foreclosure?
Foreclosure is a process that is initiated when a homeowner is not able to pay the mortgage on their property or sell the home quickly or efficiently enough. The financial burden is no longer manageable and the house then becomes the property of the lender or bank. Typically, the property is later sold at a below-market prices in order to settle the outstanding debt.

Short sale real estate investing is defined as purchasing a property from a lender for less than the balance owed on the mortgage. Many books and courses have been written about it, but can short sale real estate investing be simplified? It can!
There really are only two types of short sale real estate investing. First, when you purchase a property that a lender has foreclosed on and listed with a Realtor, you can offer less than the balance that was due on the foreclosure. This type of short sale real estate investing requires that you have a good relationship with the right Realtor.