Whether you overpaid for the property in a bidding war, you’ve fallen behind on mortgage payments, or property values have dipped, being upside-down on your mortgage or owing more than the current market value is a less-than-ideal situation for homeowners. If circumstances force you to sell your house due to foreclosure instead of waiting out … Continued
If you own a home when you file for bankruptcy, it becomes part of the bankruptcy estate, the property or assets you own. In October of 2022, there was a twenty-seven percent increase in chapter 13 bankruptcy filings over the previous year. Bankruptcies, including all chapters, total a seven percent increase overall, which correlates strongly … Continued
Foreclosure and preforeclosure are two terms that are commonly used in the real estate industry. While these terms may sound similar, they have very different meanings and implications for both homeowners and potential buyers. What is Foreclosure? Foreclosure is a legal process that occurs when a homeowner is unable to make their mortgage payments. When … Continued
Facing foreclosure can be an extremely stressful experience for any Buffalo, NY homeowner. Not only does it mean the loss of a home, but it can also have a significant impact on one’s credit score and financial future. Fortunately, there are options available for homeowners facing foreclosure, including working with direct property buyers in Buffalo, … Continued
Home sales usually fall into one of three main categories: traditional sales, short sales, and foreclosures. For buyers, each has pros and cons, though generally speaking the cheaper properties are short sales and foreclosures. But if you’re a buyer, you need to keep in mind that these properties are usually cheaper for a good reason. … Continued
Stopping the foreclosure process of your Buffalo, NY home can be difficult, but not impossible. Dealing with the banks, negotiating terms, and stressing over your mortgage can feel completely unbearable, but luckily you have lots of options available to you. Foreclosure is more common than you might think and can affect millions of Americans every … Continued