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  • What to know when buying a foreclosure or bank owned home in Colorado Springs

    Buying a foreclosure or bank owned home often is appealing to buyers trying to stretch their dollars. It’s finding a good one can that can be a challenge.  Many banks don't want to advertise their homes negatively as "bank-owned" because they don't want to scare off potential buyers. In some markets, foreclosure ...
    Posted to Juanita Simkins (Weblog) by 293804 on October 5, 2009
  • GUESS WHO'S DITCHING THEIR MORTGAGES?

    A study of 24 million credit files by national credit bureau Experian and consulting company Oliver Wyman has shown that home owners with high credit scores are 50 percent more likely to deliberately walk away from a mortgage than lower-scoring borrowers. The industry calls these “strategic defaults” and their numbers grew to 588,000 ...
    Posted to Juanita Simkins (Weblog) by 293804 on October 2, 2009
  • Is The Foreclosure Slowdown Temporary?

    Is the Foreclosure Slowdown Temporary? Legal entanglements and well-intentioned home-owner-assistance efforts have slowed the pace of foreclosures, but eventually many of these distressed homes will hit the market anyway. Some observers say these delays are prolonging the housing crisis and creating a “shadow” inventory that will ...
    Posted to Juanita Simkins (Weblog) by 293804 on September 25, 2009
  • Buyers, Watch Out For Lurking APR Predators

    APR Predators and APR Demystified First, lets demystify Annual Percentage Rate (APR).   APR was designed to allow consumers to use one standardized number to compare the real cost of each lender's interest rate and it works like this.If I lend you, $10,000  and, I charge a $500 Bump-ta-Bump Fee, ...
    Posted to Juanita Simkins (Weblog) by 293804 on September 14, 2009
  • Facts About Our Market

    Media reports continually suggest that housing market trends are downward. Consumers have to contend with various sources of information providing grim details about buying or selling a home in the current economic environment. As a consumer you are left with having to discern what is fact or fiction. Contrary to popular belief, every housing ...
    Posted to Juanita Simkins (Weblog) by 293804 on August 25, 2009
  • Seven Golden Rules For A Successful Bid On a House

    Seven Golden Rules For A Successful Bid On a House First time home buyers are looking at a market that shows no mercy, is highly competitive and does not reflect the conditions of a so-called "depressed real estate market." It is not easy to find a good house at the entry level without having to compete with other buyers, but with ...
    Posted to Juanita Simkins (Weblog) by 293804 on August 6, 2009
  • Advise for Home Buyers In Colorado Springs

    The following post is long but filled with tons of info to help you with your home purchase in Colorado Springs. Ok, put those reading glasses on!  The following are some helpful tips that will help you be on the look-out for potential problems in homes that might only become known only AFTER the ...
    Posted to Juanita Simkins (Weblog) by 293804 on July 24, 2009
  • Web Appeal - It's the new Curb Appeal For Colorado Springs Home Sellers

    If you’re trying to sell your home, it goes without saying that you want to generate as much interest among potential home buyers as possible.  So how do you make your house stand out — especially in this foreclosure-saturated market where homes are sitting for months? In the past, it was all about curb ...
    Posted to Juanita Simkins (Weblog) by 293804 on July 9, 2009
  • Colorado Springs - First-time homebuyers are entitled to an $8,000 refund on their 2008 tax return for 2009 home purchases.

    Don’t miss out on this opportunity for an $8,000 tax refund if you’re thinking of buying a home this year. It’s not often that the Feds offer free money, and unlike prior tax credits, this one doesn’t need to be returned! The Feds are offering an $8,000 refund for first-time homebuyers who purchase homes between ...
    Posted to Juanita Simkins (Weblog) by 293804 on July 9, 2009
  • Make $8,000 On Your Next Home Purchase!

    This is the first of many blogs I plan to write about the $8,000 tax credit that isn't being talked about nearly enough!  Did you know that if you haven't owned a home in Colorado Springs in the past 3 years, you could qualify for the tax credit?  The credit is for owner-occupied homes, existing or new purchased ...
    Posted to Juanita Simkins (Weblog) by 293804 on May 14, 2009