Another Great Reason To Live In Idaho

Another great reason to live in Idaho. Boise State Broncos 2010 BSC Champions.. Today our beloved Broncos start their march towards the top-BSU 20 VT 17.  As a native Idahoan I have had the opportunity to grow up with what used to be a state college with  blue turf and tail gaiters. Over the years that team has become bigger than that  blue  turf and the tail gaiters have become BRONCO NATION!  Enjoy the video highlights.

Another Home Buyer Tax Credit

That’s right rumor on the street is there may be another tax credit for Home Buyer’s- Could consist of money for First Time Home Buyer’s, Move Up Home Buyer’s and the new twist could be incentive to purchase REO (Bank Owned) and Short Sale properties. If this happens we will be combining low, low, low I mean lowest interest rates on record with homes being sold crazy low prices. Idaho has long been ranked high for best places to live and work and I expect that the Boise Valley will rank high again when this economy turns around. Let’s see what happens but maybe the 3rd time is the charm! Josh Groesbeck 208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com and www.homeswithjosh.com

Boise Idaho Approved Short Sale

NO WAITING–FULLY APPROVED SHORT SALE AT ASKING PRICE! Open living area with vaulted ceilings, recessed lighting, large guest bedrooms, an abundance of closet space & neutral paint colors throughout. The kitchen is open & bright containing a plethora of storage. Oversized master suite situated on main level & upstairs bonus/media room with closet could easily be used as a 5th bedroom. Stamped concrete and curbing, auto sprinklers, oversized garage and a North facing back patio—perfect for Summer BBQ’s! Contact Josh Groesbeck to set up your private showing 208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com

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Idaho Help For Home Owners

If you are currently working with an Idaho loan modification plan we hope that everything works out. If your loan modification is not working or perhaps you are upside down in your Idaho home (mortgage) please seek professional help. Josh is a trained Sh0rt Sale negotiator located right here in the Treasure Valley. Please review the HAFA rules and incentives from Making Home Affordable website. For answers and help with your home call Josh 208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com

If you are looking for help selling your home and avoiding foreclosure, the federal government has introduced the
Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives (HAFA) Program to help you. As your mortgage servicer, we are
offering you the opportunity to participate in this program by utilizing HAFA’s short sale option.
Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives Program – Short Sale
A “short sale” is specifically designed to help borrowers who are unable to afford their first mortgage and want to
sell their home to avoid foreclosure, even if the sale price may not pay off the amount owed on their mortgage. A
short sale requires a number of parties (you, the buyer, your real estate broker, and sometimes mortgage
insurance companies and other lenders) to work together to make this option successful. However, it could be a
good solution for your current situation.
How Does a Short Sale Work?
 Pre‐Sale—We will start by approving a list price for your home or give you the acceptable sale proceeds (the
minimum amount that we must receive after sales costs) from the sale of your home. We will also identify the
sales costs (broker commissions and closing costs) that may be deducted from the final sales price. You then
list your property (like any home sale) with a local real estate broker at the approved price.
 Offer—When you get an offer on your home, you will submit the required documentation and we will approve
the sale if it is in line with what we agreed to.
 Closing—Once the sale closes, we will release you from all responsibilities for repaying your mortgage. Plus,
you will receive $3,000 to help pay some of your moving expenses. (The check will be paid to you by the
settlement agent as part of the closing.) In the event there is any money left over from the sale after paying
the entire amount you owe on the mortgage plus the approved sale costs, you will not be eligible to receive
the $3,000.
To Participate in the Short Sale Program
Please note, there is no guarantee that your home will sell under this program, and you are responsible for
determining whether you want to sell your home for the price and terms described in this letter. The following
pages detail your responsibilities, additional information on the short sale process and the Terms and Conditions.
Additionally, this letter constitutes an agreement between us and you (“Agreement”) so please read it carefully
and completely.

Source:Making Home Affordable

Faster Short Sale Approvals after B of A Insurance Scam

Ever feel like your mortgage servicer or company is just toying with you and your HAMP program- It should be black or white, completely transparent and well let’s admit it– Can I get a loan mod and does it even make any sense if my home is totally upside down (bought at 300k now worth 175k)- Here in Idaho job unemployment rate is still above 9% and not looking to drop drastically anytime soon.  If your loan company is jerking you around please don’t hesitate to call or email Josh with your questions. Idaho’s Best Short Sale Specialist! Read below what the big boys in banking are doing it might make you shake your head–

Bank of America gets caught with their hand in the jar and blames Countrywide.

But doesn’t Bank of America own Countrywide?  Yes!

When Bank of America took over Countrywide in 2008 during the worst housing crash since the Great Depression, according to Bloomberg, BofA absorbed Balboa Insurance.  Essentially, Balboa Insurance…now owned and operated by BofA, is insuring their own bad debt.

What does this mean?  Bank of America’s “Countrywide Loans” that have been defaulted against by homeowners are insured, meaning Bank of America is feeling no pain and actually is gaining from this type of bad debt. Meaning that BofA is in no hurry to sell bad debt.  That’s why there is “Shadow Inventory” and Short Sales are taking so long to approve for sale. There’s no hurry when your making money.

Why Bank of America is gaining on a defaulted loan?  It seems that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) uncovered ”scamming” on behalf of  “Countrywide” last month.  Remember, Bank of America bought/took over, what ever you want to call it, Countrywide at the Federal Governments request.

What was the scamming?

Countrywide had established Balboa Insurance to cover their home loans gone bad.  In an effort to help defray these losses on bad loans, Balboa Insurance and Countrywide would over charge the now defaulted homeowner for any related services to the default…like mowing the lawns, maintenance of the home, painting, etc…yes, Countrywide in it’s need to make money, charged up to 2 times the amount back to the homeowner for these services.  This is in clear violation to FTC guidelines as it pertains to loan servicing.

So what?

Well, Millions and millions of dollars have been scammed from the clients that they hold a fiduciary responsibility. Kinda like Bernie Madoff screwing his own clients out of their money.   Well, it’s now 2 years later, and Bank of America “Countrywide” division has been caught red handed.  However, no one is being held responsible.  Why?

BofA was helping out the Feds by taking over the Countrywide catastrophe and with that comes immunity.  Above the law stuff…”you do us a favor, no one will suffer.”

Know that BofA has been caught, the new CEO, Brian Moynihan stated earlier this month that they have a “desire” to sell Balboa Insurance.  Desire?  What does that mean?

C’mon…let’s be real.  BofA makes tons of money on bad loans.  That’s why it takes so freakin’ long to get a BofA short sale approved!  That’s why there is “shadow Inventory”!

So what happens next?

As soon as CEO Moynihans “desire” is fulfilled and Bolboa is sold…it should open the flood gates to short sales and release of “shadow inventory”.

It’s good news…however, no one person is held responsible. No one goes to jail.

Do the Feds a “solid” and your protected!

Foreclosures Down And Short Sales Up

Here is an insightful video from  CNBC  and what to expect from the housing market in the months ahead. If you have questions or would like assistance with your home please don’t hesitate to call or email, Josh.

Exiting Home Sales Down

Joshua Groesbeck

208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com

www.homeswithjosh.com or www.idshortsale.com

Avoiding Foreclosure In Idaho

I have posted a very helpful video to my website www.homeswithjosh.com for those of you who are having trouble making your house payment. Find out how you may qualify for the Making Home Affordable Program and what to consider if you do not.  Avoiding Foreclosure In Idaho Is Your Goal!

After watching the video please feel free to post questions that you may have.

It is not uncommon to think that while you may be having problems making your payment, the future will be different. Isn’t that the idea many shared with the adjustable mortgage loan? I am making $40,000 this year but in the next year or two I should be making $55,000 a year. The downturn in the economy has burst the bubble for millions who expect the best but in turn get what exists in “Today’s Economy”.  Don’t get me wrong we all want the best but I am trying to remember the last report about  the average worker getting the “Big Bonus” or “Generous Unexpected Raise”-

I was talking to a wise man the other day and he said “Josh, don’t we always want things we can’t afford? It seems to me that when I suddenly can afford those things, I no longer want them. Does that make me crazy?” I paused for minute and thought this guy probably has money for a rainy day and isn’t that what we all truly want??  I am willing to bet that he is not trying to figure out whether or not his house payment alone is eating up 31% of his gross pay and then what does that leave him to pay utilities, credit cards, car payment, student loans, entertainment, etc… And finally will his bank help  him modify a loan payment enough (?)  And/OR wipe the principle down to market value (?)   Probably not-

I encourage all of you who may be having a problem making the house payment to first look at all of your options to avoid foreclosure- If you want to and can get your home loan modified-Awesome- But if you can’t and need assistance please call– I have been specializing in Short Sale Properties before and after the housing boom- A Full-Time specialist with the knowledge and systems to help you!

By applying at www.IDshortsale.com you can count on a fast response with options to AVOID FORECLOSURE

Always feel free to call direct 208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com

Short Sale Tip When BK Involved

Short Sale Tip: When a BK is involved, file for abandonment ASAP. In Idaho, it takes about 3 weeks to complete and then the short sale may proceed regardless if it was a Chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy filed.

source:titleonecorp

HAFA Guideline Update

As we expected, the HAFA Guidelines are being improved…

Translation: HAFA = Streamlined, fast close- Help for troubled home owners

Here is an update from DSNews.com

The Treasury is also bumping up payouts for short sales and deeds-in-lieu under its Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives (HAFA) program set to take effect April 1. Servicer incentives for each short sale or deed-in-lieu have been raised from $1,000 to $1,500.

There is also a new second lien payoff schedule that allows servicers to increase the amount paid to subordinate lien holders who agree to extinguish the borrower’s secondary loan when a short sale or deed-in-lieu is reached on the first mortgage. Second lien holders will receive up to 6 percent of the outstanding loan balance, double the previous 3 percent cap. In addition, the incentive reimbursement available to investors for subordinate lien payoffs has doubled from $1,000 to $2,000.

Agents, this is huge. When HAFA was first announced we were all a little skeptical because there wasn’t any real financial incentive for the second mortgage lien holders. Now, with this recent revision…the seconds will certainly want to participate. Remember, if the home goes into foreclosure 99% of the time the seconds are wiped out….so, now they can actually recoup part of their investment.

Relocation assistance payments to homeowners who receive a short sale or deed-in-lieu have also doubled, to $3,000.

That revision was also expected..be sure to make it clear to you potential Short Sale sellers…they can now receive UP TO $3,000 to do a short sale (or DIL). If any of you aren’t 100% convinced that lenders (and the government) have made 2010 the year of the short sale the fact that sellers/ borrowers are literally being PAOD to do a short sale should convince you!

All these program enhancements come on the heels of new consumer protections that the Treasury announced this week would be incorporated into HAMP on June 1, including requiring servicers to evaluate all borrowers who’ve missed at least two payments and prohibiting foreclosure proceedings until it’s determined borrowers are HAMP-ineligible.

The Treasury noted in its policy FAQs that it will take time to get these new initiatives up and running. Some pieces, such as increased payments for short sales and deeds-in-lieu, will be put in place in the coming weeks, with the full set of new program initiatives available by fall.

Officials said no additional taxpayer dollars will be needed for the new program enhancements or the increase in incentive payments. It will all be fully funded through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), more specifically, with the $50 billion in TARP funds that has already been set aside for HAMP.

According to Diana Farrell, deputy director of the National Economic Council, with the add-ons announced Friday, the program will stem enough foreclosures to meet the president’s target of helping 3 to 4 million struggling homeowners through modifications, refinanced loans, and foreclosure alternatives.

NOTE: Most predictions expect there to be upwards to 15,000,000 foreclosures….so, best case if this program hit President Obama’s goal of ’saving 3-4 million from foreclosure’ its quit literally…a small drop in the bucket. Its going to be a long time before we actually see any sort of market recovery.

Farrell concedes that it’s not enough to avert foreclosure for all, with foreclosure risk estimates now climbing to 10 to 11 million, but it’s significant enough to “have a real material impact on the marketplace,” she told reporters.

“The purpose here is to deal with just enough of the overhang … to provide real help to those people for whom we believe foreclosure is preventable and not just kicking the can forward,” Farrell said.

IF YOU ARE FACING FORECLOSURE OR YOUR HOME IS WORTH LESS THAN WHAT IS OWED DON’T DELAY THIS PROBLEM IS NOT GOING AWAY ANYTIME SOON- YOU DO HAVE ALTERNATIVES TO FORECLOSURE AND WE CAN HELP!

Joshua Groesbeck 208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com

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If you have already missed payments or the writing is on the wall apply for your foreclosure alternatives at www.idshortsale.com

Don’t Foreclose Do A Short Sale

Don’t foreclose! Do a short sale

Short sales are the hottest thing going in the distressed-property market, and the trend is expected to get even hotter in coming weeks, when the government starts handing out cash to encourage lenders to close these deals.
“Banks have ramped up short sale approvals,” said Duane Legate of House Buyer Network, which connects short sellers with buyers. “They’re hiring a lot of the people who once worked in the mortgage-lending industry and moved them over to short sales.”
These transactions, where lenders allow homeowners to sell their houses for less than they owe, accounted for 17% of all residential real estate sales in February, up from nearly 13% in November, according to a monthly real estate market survey by Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance.
And Bank of America (BAC, Fortune 500), the country’s largest mortgage servicer, has more than doubled the number of short sales it processed in recent months.
Elizabeth Weintraub, a Sacramento, Calif.-area real estate agent who handles many short sales, was amazed at how quickly a recent deal went through. “Bank of America approved it in 24 days,” she said. “That flipped me out.”
This is a huge change from even just six months ago when the short-sale market was stalled and most people would describe the process has real estate hell. Because lenders stand to lose so much on these transactions, they have been reluctant to make short sales happen, often waiting months before getting back to potential buyers.
“In the past, many short sales would never come to fruition and the ones that did averaged over half a year to complete,” said Chris Saitta, CEO of Equator, which produces short sale software.
“Things would just fall into a black hole and not come out again,” added Weintraub.
And even when banks did agree to the sale, the process could be further complicated if the original owner had a second mortgage.
In most cases, the first lender is repaid in full before any money flows to a second-lein holder. And because most distressed borrowers are severely underwater, there’s usually nothing left to send on. As a result, second-lein holders are left holding the bag and have been killing many deals.
But that has been changing. For one thing, banks realize that they make out far better financially with a short sale than a foreclosure. “The lenders lose 50% on a foreclosure and only 30% on a short sale,” said Glenn Kelman, founder of the real estate Web site Redfin. “And short sales offer a way to get distressed properties off their books quickly.”
And on April 5, lenders and mortgage investors will have even more incentives to offer troubled borrowers short sales instead of foreclosing.
Under the new Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives program, borrowers will earn a $3,000 “relocation incentive” and servicers will get $1,500 for handling a short sale.
The investors who actually own the mortgage notes will get $2,000 in exchange for sharing proceeds of the short sales with any second-lien holders. And, finally, those second lien holders will receive up to $6,000 for releasing their claims.
Lenders participating in the program must also determine the market values of properties early on and inform the owners of just what price they’re willing to accept. Then, if owners come back to the lenders with bonafide offers, they have to be accepted within 10 days.
Equator’s Saiita anticipates a short sale explosion in response to the new program. “The challenge will be handling all the volume,” he said.
The company has already tweaked its software, which 58 servicers use, to handle the new HAFA rules. And that should help reduce the time it takes to execute a sale, which currently averages 88 days.
The boom in short sales may accelerate the end to the  foreclosure crisis by cleaning out the overhang of borrowers in distress and replacing them with more stable homeowners.
Plus, these sales are better for distressed borrowers because their credit scores suffer less. Going through a foreclosure can knock 200 points off a FICO score, twice as much as the penalty for a short sale.

For more information about the Short Sale process visit www.homeswithjosh.com or call Josh Groesbeck direct 208-353-7131 and josh@homeswithjosh.com

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