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Avoid Foreclosure In The Future In Your Local Market

by Steven Lohrenz

While news of the housing crash is making headlines in most papers and front lining the evening news there still remain a few markets where the crash has not made as much headway. If you live in one of these markets and you have not yet been affected by the real estate market crash, be aware that you may not have as much time to respond to avoid foreclosure as you think when the market in your area begins to slide downward.

This is because a market can practically spin on a dime and go from being quite healthy to being practically dead. As a result, you could find yourself holding a property that you are unable to sell. If this is an investment property, this could be quite serious; however, even if it is your own personal residence, it could still cause problems if you need to sell for a profit for some reason. This is why it is imperative to make sure that you protect yourself now so that you will have options available to you in the event the market does begin to crash in your area.

The first step that should be taken to protect yourself and your investment is to change from an interest-only loan or adjustable rate mortgage to a fixed rate mortgage. The fixed rate mortgage will allow you to obtain lower, more secure rates. In the event that rates continue to rise and do so sharply, this can provide you with some peace of mind.

Also, you need to take action to make sure you will be able to afford to stay in your home. If you do not foresee a move in the near future, the value of your home rising or falling in the short term should not be a concern. If you are planning on being in your home for some time, it is important to realize that it is more than a simple investment. In addition, it is very likely the market will stabilize in the future and the value of your home will become more stable as well. However, if you find it hard to make your home payments each month or think that you'll need to move soon, then you should consider selling the property in the current market before your locale slips into the downturn.

Furthermore, you need to ensure that your savings are safe. It is important to recognize that most financial institutions invest quite heavily in real estate. If the housing crash continues in the same vein, your investments could be at risk. Banks and Savings And Loans carry the most risk. To ensure that your investments are safe, it is a good idea to obtain an analysis rating of your bank or S&L.

In addition, it is important to focus on current and future investments. During this real estate downturn and time of high foreclosures conservative investments are the best and smartest investments to make. These investments include Treasury bills and CDs as well as foreign currencies which are strong.

Taking appropriate action now to protect your nest eggs and safeguard yourself against future possible downturns in the housing market will your area will help you to stop foreclosure and other unpleasant proceedings.

Help to stopping the foreclosure of your home. Get the information you need before it becomes a really serious problem tomorrow. Foreclosure Help Guide

Published August 12th, 2008

Filed in Real Estate