How to Survive in Today's Real Estate Market
All over the media, whether it be newspapers, radio, the Internet, or television, people keep hearing about how the real estate market is doomed and everyone and their mother is beingThe people who are being foreclosed on are the idiots who thought that interest rates would never go up and decided to be fooled by unethical mortgage brokers who convinced them to get an interest only mortgage which would allow the buyer to purchase a home that they could not afford with a conventional 30 year mortgage. Well needless to say, they were quite surprised when 1-2 years later the prime rate went up and their interest rates were readjusted, not to mention that now they are also paying the principal as well as interest (interest only mortgages last only a few years). Now that $1500 monthly interest only payment is now $2800+ and now the homeowner is up a creek without a paddle. The mortgage broker who they entrusted their livelihood, was only interested in their own commission and now they are on the brink of the dreaded foreclosure.
In Union, NJ, the market is overwhelmingly good. Homes are being sold at higher rate than last year (2006). Homes that do not sell in this market in New Jersey, do not sell for two reasons:
1) They are not priced right. Home owners have ridiculous assumptions of what their home is worth and instead of comparing their home to one that sold similarly, they assume that because Bob down the street sold his immaculate home for $500k, that their home is also worth $500k even though they have less bedrooms, a smaller lot, and it needs TLC. Homes that are priced correctly by the agent and agreed to by the seller will sell in 30-60 days.
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Elias
09/04/2007
You are right, not everyone who is being foreclosed on is an idiot, but the ones who thought they were going to flip their house and use interest mortgage loans to finance it are.
Miss Amber
09/03/2007
I guess I don't completely agree because I would not say that everyone who is stuck in this foreclosure situation is an idiot. There were a lot of misunderstandings, hidden rate increases, and maybe some of the people were not educated properly on their loans.
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