Archive for the ‘Mortgage’ Category

Coastal REO Solutions can prevent Foreclosure with a Short Sale

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Coastal Reo can prevent foreclosureCoastal REO Solutions of Myrtle Beach, SC specializes in short sale marketing and short sale negotiation. 2012 is very important year for homeowners trying complete a short sale. There are tax advantages that are set to expire in 2013, so now is a good time to get your financial house in order to take advantage of this money saving program.

 This article can help you make a good business decision about your home and your finances (more…)

South Carolina High Court Order Stay’s Foreclosures

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

Myrtle Beach Foreclosure Prevention“A breakdown in communication”

On May 2, 2011 Chief Justice Jean H. Toal, so ordered a stay on Mortgage Foreclosures as they apply to a homeowners PRIMARY RESIDENCE.  This order is the result of what many of us are already well too aware of, NO COMMUNICATION with the Lender.

Many times the different departments within the Lending institutions are unaware that a foreclosure proceeding (more…)

What Is Foreclosure & What Are My Alternatives.

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Foreclosure Q&AQ + A with Jason Ellis, who manages Troubled Assets for Coastal Reo Solutions of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

I recently had a chance to sit down and discuss the current climate of Myrtle Beach real estate with one of the most successful and   knowledgeable foreclosed property specialists in South Carolina, Jason Ellis of Coastal Reo Solutions.

QJason, what are you seeing in the Myrtle Beach home market right now?

A – We are experiencing a rise in foreclosure properties and short sales, (more…)

“Underwater” Mortgages On The Rise

Friday, August 28th, 2009

underwater_mortgageMany news outlets are reporting officials from Deutsche Bank AG have recently released the results of a study that estimates the number of “underwater” mortgages will rise to nearly 50% of all U.S. mortgages by the year 2011. A mortgage is considered “underwater” when the borrower owes more on a property than the actual value of the property. Borrowers with loan-to-value ratios of 125 percent or more will increase from 14 percent to 28 percent the study concluded. A 14% decrease in home values across the board is predicted as well.

The analysts noted that lack of consumer confidence and cautionary spending would create even more loan defaults, as unemployment rates continue to rise and the housing market correction carries into 2010. They also foresee a potential rise in the number of borrowers who “strategically default” or “walk-away” from these negative equity loans to escape the underwater mortgage situation and improve their immediate financial situation, at the risk of being able to obtain mortgage financing in the future.

As foreclosure rates increase, once highly evaluated properties in a neighborhood begin to decrease in value, and some estimates put the loss of value as high as 9%. This depression of property values causes the remaining mortgages to go underwater, and creates a spillover effect on foreclosed properties and the generation of additional REO assets. An REO asset is one owned by a bank because it has not sold at auction, usually because the amount owed to the lender on the home is greater than the properties market value. This increase in “underwater” mortgages will inevitably lead to an increase in bank owned real estate. Coastal REO Solutions has many options and services available to lenders and banks to deal with these foreclosures, defaults and walk-aways. Contact us today to learn about all the options available to your institution.

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