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At Last…Someone Has Unlocked the Secrets of Short Selling Your Home

Posted By admin on February 9, 2010

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What’s Your Best Chance To Sell Your Home in Today’s Market?  The Answer Below May Surprise You.

A short sale can be difficult if you go it alone.  Learning an effective and efficient way to accomplish that goal of short selling your home is a much needed skill, wouldn’t you agree?

 

The single biggest complaint homeowner has is knowing how the short sale process works, and if the short sale will stop the foreclosure process.  The answer is the short sale stops the foreclosure process only after a buyer with an offer.

 

As a homeowner who is facing the scariest and worst market for selling a home in decades it is important to have a guide along the way that help you understand what will or will not happen when and if you get a buyer for your home.  It is important to remember that a short sale means that the lender is willing to accept less than what you owe, so price your home aggressively. 

 

As a homeowner, it is reasonable to want to understand the tax laws to avoid capital gain or loss.  It is equally reasonable for a homeowner to want to be able to sell his or her home before the sheriff sale. 

 

As a homeowner, the short sale and the pending foreclosure can become overwhelming.  In order to make the short sale an easier process it is important to understand the process and the options and choices that the homeowners have during the process. 

 

There is an amazing new book “Should I Short Sale My Home.”  It covers nearly everything you need to know about the short sale process and the effects the sale has on your federal income taxes.  It also gives you the secret formula that your lender uses to approval or deny your short sale.

 

Imagine knowing how to get your home sold before the sheriff’s sale.  Would that be nice?  And can you imagine how great you’ll feel to have a clear and precise package to present to the lender to get the home sold before it is foreclosed on.  Imagine learning a little known technique that will give you an additional 45 to 60 days to find a buyer to sell your home too.

 

Just a few minutes from now you will understand what a short sale is and what happens if you are an insolvency homeowner who sold your home in a short sale.

 

Did you hear that sold your home in the short sale?  Some homeowners list their home and it does not sell before the foreclosure, and the homeowner do not understand why the home did not sell.

 

And it’s not like any book you may have read on short sale of home before foreclosure, the book gives you all of the recent changes to the law that helps the insolvent homeowner and helps the homeowner understand the process of the short sale.

 

Why?

 

Simply, every section in the book is there because you asked for it.  Well, not “you” really.  But from real live questions.  Questions from people who have tried to sell their properties and sold their properties using a short sale, and the homeowner wants to make sure all the capital gain or loss is not going to negative affect him or her at tax time.   Questions from homeowners who wanted to know if they can ever own a home again after selling their home using a short sale.  In other words, a face to face question and answer section was completed.

 

And imagine selling your home before the sheriff sale.  You can definitely do that.  Imagine being in control of selling your home.  Some homeowners are able to buy a home in 4 to 6 years after the short sale.  Not bad just for selling your home before the sheriff sale, huh?

 

·        You can save your family from the embarrassment of the foreclosure process

·        You can save on federal income taxes by proving that you are insolvent due to job loss, medical bills, etc.

·        You could save your credit from the foreclosure

 

Would that be a great lifestyle or what?  That’s what this brand new book gives you the knowledge of the short sale process and the hope of selling your home before the sheriff’s sale and being able to purchase a home in the future. 

 

To get your paperback copy today for only $15.00 click on this link and get a downloadable copy for $8.00 of  “Should I Short Sale My Home”  http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback/shouldisalemyhome/6381193

 

 

 

 

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Serena Brown is broker and owner of Taylor-Brown Real Estate. She is the author of this blog. She has also co-authored a book entitled Should I Short Sale My Home. She has authored a e-book How to Sell My Home. She will be authoring a book on real estate investing by April of 2010 and several reports. She has dual degrees in Business Administration and Electronic Engineering Technology. She prides herself on being up to date on all trends, news, and education related to real estate to include short sale, loan modification, etc. She also makes sure her clients are abreast of how these changes will affect them financial. Therefore, stay tuned for great information in 2010.

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Serena Brown is broker and owner of Taylor-Brown Real Estate. She is the author of this blog. She has also co-authored a book entitled Should I Short Sale My Home. She has authored a e-book How to Sell My Home. She will be authoring a book on real estate investing by April of 2010 and several reports. She has dual degrees in Business Administration and Electronic Engineering Technology. She prides herself on being up to date on all trends, news, and education related to real estate to include short sale, loan modification, etc. She also makes sure her clients are abreast of how these changes will affect them financial. Therefore, stay tuned for great information in 2010.

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