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If you are looking for a delightful antique colonial with just the right amount of upgrades, hardwood flooring, updated full bath on the second floor, garage and yard on a quiet dead end street in Marlborough with easy highway access for under $200k then here you are! This old girl has seen many years and lives on to tell the tale! Pick up the next chapter for her and help her live many more! The quaint main level offers hardwood flooring, french doors, exterior deck to the back yard and a country style kitchen with laundry. Upstairs you will find 3 bedrooms with hardwoods, custom pine ceilings and an updated tiled bath with granite counter tops! Gas heat, circuit breakers and a one car detached garage only add to her apparent charm. She is a little caddywhompus and may not qualify for all types of financing so please consult with your lender and home inspector.
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What an opportunity to own in Hopedale Village Historic District! Within walking distance to the park and the pond this tri-level town house offers single family living at condo pricing but without the condo fees! Private backyard and four bedrooms with first floor laundry and wood stove. Hardwood floors throughout the mail level and so much original character! Take a look at the staircase with colored stained glass matching windows. Lovely 3 season front porch to great your guests and a large mudroom with sliders to the huge private back yard. Yes you will have to put in a bit of elbow grease to give this home the shine it deserves but its worth it at this price! Investors don’t miss the short sale opportunity because with 1500 sq feet it makes a great rental!
36 Prospect Unit 36, Hopedale
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Single level living in this rambling ranch with a spacious master bedroom that has its own master bath and a sitting or nursery room in Barre. Sunken family room with fireplace, ceiling fan and access to exterior deck to private back yard. Second floor loft style bedroom has an enormous walk in closet and would make a great office or guest suite. LARGE cabinet filled kitchen with breakfast bar and dining area. Easy access to shopping and schools, rte 122, but off main roads. Most windows are newer replacements. Full basement with walk out door is ready to be your workshop! Come see the possibilities of the 2000+ square feet!
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RE/MAX Professional Associates Amy L Mullen Realtor CPA CDPE MBA 508-799-4900 (Office) 508-784-0504 (Direct) http://www.amymullenrealestate.com |
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Most of the finish work is complete! All finishings in the house STAY! Hardwoods…granite…custom bathrooms…jacuzzi tub…views from the Master bedroom!
Anderson windows! HEATED basement with build out plans! THREE CAR GARAGE! |
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RE/MAX Professional Associates Amy L Mullen Realtor CPA CDPE MBA 508-799-4900 (Office) 508-784-0504 (Direct) http://www.amymullenrealestate.com |
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Some refer to “zombie titles” as a little-known horror in the fallout of the foreclosure crisis. Thousands of home owners are discovering they may be legally liable for a home they thought they no longer owned.
In some of these cases, home owners receive a notice of a foreclosure sale and move out to give the home to the bank. But then the bank never completes the foreclosure.
“The banks are just deciding not to foreclose, even though the home owners never caught up with their payments,” Daren Blomquist, vice president at RealtyTrac, told Reuters.
According to housing experts, the problem of “zombie titles” is worsening, although no national databases track such titles.
“There are thousands of foreclosures in limbo, just hanging out there, just sitting, with nothing being done,” says Raymond Pianka, a Cleveland Housing Court. He says the problem is due to home owners who leave the home before an imminent foreclosure sale. Later, the home owners discover they’re legally responsible for the home. By that time, the house may have greatly deteriorated. And some home owners don’t even discover it until years later, such as when a municipality finally fines them for failing to keep the property.
Source: “‘Zombie Titles’ Haunt Victims of Foreclosure,” Reuters (January 2013)
The moral of this story is despite how difficult it is emotionally to face a foreclosure don’t just walk away! In the history of problem solving, ignoring a problem has never been a successful solution. There are options for dealing with the foreclosure that include short sale (many banks are offering incentives to do this and there are new short sale programs in place from Fannie Mae that include reduced paperwork, faster turn times and relocation funds for the seller) or deed-in-lieu. Foreclosure is not a fun time but make sure it stays where it belongs – in the past – so that you can move forward to brighter days.
This is HUGE and a potential solution for homeowners who have been struggling but still making their payments.Mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have issued new rules, which will take effect Nov. 1, that will allow short sales for underwater borrowers who have never missed a mortgage payment. Previously, Fannie and Freddie allowed only home owners who had missed payments to qualify for a short sale.
Eligible borrowers under the new rules will need to show a hardship to qualify for a short sale, however. Hardships may include unemployment or a death of a spouse.
Inman News points out one potential flaw to the new rule, however: The nondelinquent home owners who undergo a short sale will likely take just as big a hit to their credit score than if they had missed loan payments and gone into a foreclosure.
“Under current national credit reporting practices, those nondelinquent borrowers are likely to be treated the same for credit scoring purposes as severely delinquent owners who go to foreclosure after months of nonpayment, or who simply toss back the house keys and walk away in strategic defaults,” writes Ken Harney for Inman News.
Credit agencies use no special coding to indicate that a short sale was without delinquency. Therefore, home owners could see their credit scores drop 150 points or more after the short sale.
However, officials at the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which oversees Fannie and Freddie, told Inman News they are “in discussions with the credit industry” to explore ways to fix the credit score problem for those who haven’t missed a payment but undergo a short sale.
Source: “Damage to Credit Scores Could Trip Up New Fannie, Freddie Short Sale Program,” Inman News (Oct. 23, 2012)
If you would like more information on this or a private consultation to determine if you are eligible for a short sale, please contact me at 508-784-0504 or amymullen@remax.net. For more information online: www.dontforeclosenow.com