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Distressed Properties, Short Sales and Loan Modifications The real estate market is in trying times these days. There are millions of homeowners who need to sell their home due toloss of work, job transfer, interest rate increases becoming unaffordable and a variety of other reasons. Many are finding that they can't sell their home because it is now worth less than their mortgage. This presents the dilema of what to do about this and how can I sell my home and maintain my credit. If you find yourself in this situation, you are not alone and you do have options. I have links on this page for a lot of information regarding these options including short sales and loan modifications. Feel free to read or download everything here and if you have any questions at all, please email me or call my cell at 251-591-2386. Good luck. Foreclosure Solutions Short Sales Explained Downloadble Free Resources My Short Sale Website Foreclosure Properties Available This page is designed to help you find area Foreclosures and Bank Owned Properties. Unfortunately, there are more foreclosures out there than we would like to see. In Baldwin County and Mobile County we don't have as many as in other parts of the country but we do have some. In most cases, the foreclosed properties are priced a little to somewhat better than other active listings. In many cases they are in pretty decent condition. If you are looking for a personal residence or are thinking about investing in Real Estate to gain some equity, it would be wise to check out some of these homes. Many of these properties represent some of the best values on the market today. If you will complete the form below, I will be happy to email you a current list of foreclosed properties. I can help you get more information or look at any of these homes. 
Selling Your Home >Keeping Your House Safe
Home safety precautions are always important, but it is especially important to make your home "accident-proof" while it is on the market. Many strangers will be coming through your home who won't be aware of the minor hazards that you and your family instinctively avoid.
Go through your home with an eye for potential hazards. Remove the obstacles that you can and post "watch your head" or "watch your step" signs where they are needed. Look for loose banisters, uneven steps, precariously placed plants, art objects or anything else that could fall on someone, wet spots on bath or kitchen floors, toys that someone might fall over and anything that you have to step over or duck under. Make sure that rugs will not slip, especially those at the bottom of stairs. There aren't many things that will more quickly dampen a buyer's enthusiasm for a house than a bump on the head or an unexpected trip down a flight of stairs.
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