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Short Sale Closing Costs: What Buyers Should Know

HomeLight

If a homeowner falls behind on their mortgage payments, a short sale is one potential way of correcting course. That being said, the home purchase process is a lot more complicated and drawn out with a short sale because it all hinges on the oversight and approval of a third party: the mortgage lender. Short sales 101.

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Active Pending Short Sales: What Are They, And Can You Still Make an Offer?

HomeLight

You see a house you love, but the listing shows that it is an “active pending short sale.”. And just what is a short sale, anyway? Is a short sale home purchase for you? And can you still make an offer on an active pending short sale? Short sales defined . Wait, what?

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For the first time in a year, forbearances dip below 4%

Housing Wire

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans once again made up the smallest share at 2.05% ? while Ginnie Mae loans in forbearance fell 7 basis points to 5.15%. The percentage of loans in forbearance for depository servicers also dropped 3 basis points to 4.16%. resulted in a loan deferral/partial claim. Another 24.1%

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The "Home ATM" Stays Mostly Closed in Q2

Calculated Risk Real Estate

During the housing bubble, many homeowners borrowed heavily against their perceived home equity - jokingly calling it the “Home ATM” - and this contributed to the subsequent housing bust, since so many homeowners had negative equity in their homes when house prices declined.

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The "Home ATM" Closed in Q4

Calculated Risk Real Estate

During the housing bubble, many homeowners borrowed heavily against their perceived home equity - jokingly calling it the “Home ATM” - and this contributed to the subsequent housing bust, since so many homeowners had negative equity in their homes when house prices declined. Mortgage debt is up $2.36

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The "Home ATM" Mostly Closed in Q3

Calculated Risk Real Estate

During the housing bubble, many homeowners borrowed heavily against their perceived home equity - jokingly calling it the “Home ATM” - and this contributed to the subsequent housing bust, since so many homeowners had negative equity in their homes when house prices declined.

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Why Today’s Options Will Save Homeowners from Foreclosure

Keeping Current Matters

During the housing crash twelve years ago, many homeowners owned a house that was worth less than the mortgage they had on that home (called negative equity or being underwater ). Many decided they would just stop making their payments and walk away from the house, which then resulted in the bank foreclosing on the property.

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