Do you owe more on your Orange County, CA home than it’s worth?
If you do, you’re not alone.
21% of homeowners in Orange County owed more on their homes than it was worth at the end of 2008.
13% of mortgage are in default.
The median home price in Orange County was down 38% as of December 2008.
Are you one of these people? Do you wonder whether President Obama’s Home Affordable plan might apply to you?
Do you want to refinance but can’t because you’re upside down in your Orange County home? Do you want to know what a loan modification is and if you should get one?
Do you just want to know what options you may have?
If you would like to learn more, please sign up for our free seminar below.
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About the author: Christine Donovan is a California Residential Real Estate Broker with experience in assisting clients buy and sell residential real estate.
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Are you upside down in your home? Is it worth less than you owe? Are you concerned about making your mortgage payment? Contact me at christine@donovanblatt.com or 714-319-9751 to discuss your options.
Want to buy a home or to list your property for sale in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach or Orange County? Contact me at christine@donovanblatt.com or 714-319-9751 to learn about her system which will make your buying and selling experience easier.
Disclaimer: All information in this blog is deemed reliable but is subject to change at any time and is not guaranteed to be accurate nor are there any warantees either express or implied. This blog is not intended to offer any legal, tax or other advice.
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