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Nov 01 2010

Is there home ownership in Western MA after a foreclosure?

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So you have suffered through a foreclosure and are considering when you might be able to be a homeowner in Western Massachusetts again. Most foreclosures are situational, meaning the reason for falling behind was caused by job loss, death or divorce. Once these events are over, most people focus on re-building their financial security.

It is possible to become a homeowner again after going through something catastrophic like foreclosure, but it will take diligence and planning.

In an article for REALTOR.COM a list of five steps was given by REALTOR® Linda Kemp:

“1. Stick with a job after foreclosure Did you fall into foreclosure because of the lack of a steady job? If you did, the first step toward home-ownership after foreclosure is finding and holding one. And if you already have one–stick with it, unless you can move to a better one. Note that potential lenders will require stable employment before they’ll give you a new mortgage loan after a foreclosure. Even if it means taking a lower-paying job, it’s worth it.

2. Rebuild your nest egg after foreclosure Establish a safety net. Financial planners generally recommend three to six months of living expenses in a liquid account, but since you’re coming out of foreclosure, six is a minimum to show stability and that you’re able to pay your bills–including your mortgage–for an extended period if you lose your job.

3. Raise your credit score after foreclosure. This is the hardest and most time-consuming part. After foreclosure, your credit score, according to myFICO, probably dropped by about 150 points. You’ll need to raise it back up with perseverance.

Pay bills on time and keep your credit card balances below maximum levels. The foreclosure will stay on your credit report for seven years, but if you prove your money management skills have matured, it will become less of a red mark as years go by.

Tip: Consult a housing counselor. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) offers free housing counseling for distressed homeowners with a foreclosure in their past. A counselor can help you with money management and budgeting. Counseling works — an evaluation of a program in Indianapolis discovered that credit scores greatly improved because of education and counseling, and increased average borrowing power by $4,500 per family.

4. Reduce your waiting time for a mortgage after foreclosure Normally, you would have to wait seven years after foreclosure before you can apply for a new mortgage under Fannie Mae rules. Note: Fannie Mae changes rules frequently. You can check the latest rules at Fannie Mae’s site.
However, you might wait only three years if you can show extenuating circumstances for your foreclosure, which are defined as “events that are beyond the borrower’s control that result in a sudden, significant, and prolonged reduction in income or a catastrophic increase in financial obligations.” These include:

•Losing a job

•Getting divorced

•Having unexpected medical expenses

There’s one last alternative if waiting isn’t your thing–you can obtain seller financing, essentially bypassing the traditional mortgage. If both parties are amenable, you can enter into a lease with an option to buy, or take a mortgage directly from the seller. You’ll most likely have to show some hefty reserve funds, but if you’ve turned around your financial situation quickly after your foreclosure, it’s worth a shot to deal directly with the seller.

Keep in mind that sellers may be motivated to agree to this if they need to sell and the potential buyers they’ve met with can’t obtain a conventional mortgage–perhaps because they’ve been through foreclosures, too.

5. Be honest about your foreclosure
When you’re ready to apply for your new mortgage, don’t try to hide your foreclosure. On the contrary, be proactive and reveal the steps you’ve taken to remedy the problems that led to your foreclosure.

Tip: Try a mortgage broker, who can work with a variety of lenders to find you a loan. When you work directly with a retail lender, like a bank, they have a limited pool of loans to offer you. But a good mortgage broker–one with a vast network of lendersóhas many options, and may be able to find a mortgage solution if the foreclosure in your past is creating challenges in obtaining one.”

These are all great tips, but I think that the most important thing is to reduce your spending and expenses. Discipline yourself to save money to pay down credit and increase your savings. This will give you confidence in your own ability to re-enter the home owner market and will give the lender assurance that you are responsible. You will be surprised how many things are just not that essential when you start giving yourself a spending diet. Austerity can be very refreshing.

Above all know that you are far from alone in this situation and there are lots of kind and knowledgeable people out here willing to help you repair the damage done and move on to the next chapter of your life. Please let me know if there is anything I can do assist you. I am just a phone call away: 413.575.3611.

photo credit Pink Sherbet Photography on flickr.com

Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: foreclosure · Tagged: buying a home, foreclosure, home ownership, real estate, recovering

Nov 01 2010

Affordable Homes in Southwick, MA

Welcome to Map Mondays! Each week I will create and highlight a Google map featuring homes for sale from different towns or in different niches. Today’s map is Affordable Homes in Southwick, MA 01077.

Are you a homebuyer looking for an affordable home in Southwick, MA? This map shows homes for sale in Southwick, MA 01077 priced $0-$200,000.

Finding the right home is an important process and I love to help. I host a series of videos on real estate. To see the videos visit my YouTube Channel.

If the search shown above doesn’t fit your needs, I can help you to get the information you need. Please don’t hesitate to ask, I am here to help! You can call me at 413-575-3611 or use the interactive card below to reach me via social networks, email and more!

Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Home Buying, Towns of Western Massachusetts · Tagged: affordable, homes for sale, ma, Map Based Home Information, southwick, Towns of Western Massachusetts

Oct 30 2010

Modern marketing for your real estate needs!

Kick those old school REALTORS to the curb and find out what a modern real estate agent in Western MA can do for home sellers:

Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Selling Your Home · Tagged: agent, lesley lambert, park square realty, real estate, realtor, selling a home, western ma

Oct 28 2010

Real Estate Market Overview: October 2010: Southwick MA 01077

The real estate market in Western MA is still shifting and adjusting to the economic difficulties we are experiencing. The following is the market overview for Southwick, MA 01077. As a REALTOR for Park Square Realty in Westfield, MA and a Southwick hometown girl, I have expert knowledge of the market conditions. If you have a home to sell in Southwick, MA or are considering buying a home in Southwick, MA, this report will assist you in learning what has been happening to fair market values and other important information. If you need help with your real estate decisions, please let me know.

Southwick market report oct 2010

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Home Buying, Selling Your Home · Tagged: massachusetts, real estate, southwick

Oct 27 2010

Fall in Western Massachusetts

I love living in Western Massachusetts and I enjoy all the seasons, but fall is my favorite. There is something magical about the vibrant colors of the changing leaves and the cornflower blue skies. What could be more lovely than an Indian Summer walk to enjoy the fall foliage?

As a REALTOR in Western MA I get the opportunity to drive all over our lovely part of the state and enjoy the scenery in many places. I created this short slide show to share some of my fall foliage pictures, I hope you enjoy!


Created with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR.

Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Lesley's Life · Tagged: fall foliage, Towns of Western Massachusetts

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