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    Someone At The Bank Is Losing It…

    I don’t claim to understand all of the process that a bank goes through when foreclosing on a home. 

    Here is what I do understand…

    A lot of them gave out loans that they shouldn’t have, to a bunch of people that shouldn’t have been able to get them.  Fine.  We all make mistakes and some buyers have dug their own ditch.  So, both parties are responsible and we have to get passed pointing fingers and start coming up with solutions. 

    We don’t just have people who couldn’t afford their payments.  We have people who can’t afford their payment once their ARM (adjustable rate mortgage) expires.  You say… Why don’t they just refinance?  Good question.  The answer is that they can’t refinance because the home will not appraise for what they owe on it so a lender will not give them another loan.   That sucks.

    So, what happens?

    People stop making payment and end up in some level of foreclosure.  When this happens to A LOT OF PEOPLE we end up where we are right now.  In a recession because so much is tied to housing. 

    It seems to make a lot of sense that instead of banks loosing thousands and thousands of dollars on these foreclosures that they would just contact the owner of the home and re-negotiate the loan or extend the lock on the ARM.  I know this can’t work for everyone but it would help.  Its better to loose a little than a lot. 

    There are a lot of first time buyers that like the prices on these homes but are having a difficult time getting them financed because the bank won’t give a loan on a home that is in such poor condition (most are).  It also takes SOOOOOOO long to get answers and responses from banks when putting in an offer on the homes. 

    So, the circle continues.  Too much inventory, buyers can’t get loans as easily, homes won’t appraise for re-financing so people loose more homes.   

    I think a really good start would be for banks to have enough people on hand to handle these issues.

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    Tomorrow Matters For Virginia: Poll Locations

    Usually after Super Tuesday it doesn’t really matter what state primaries are left.  In fact, I can’t even remember primaries being that big of a deal in the past but now they are. 

    I will resist promoting my political opinion but I do encourage you to take advantage of the freedom that we have to vote by heading to the polls today. 

    If you are looking for the correct location to go:

    Loudoun County  click here

    Fairfax County click here

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    One Good Thing About Declining Home Values

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    When you live in a town home, yelling up the stairs becomes an accepted form of communication.   I found our new county tax assessment in the mail this morning so I yelled upstairs to see if there was any other surprises that came with it.  Not a chance. I was encouraged to see that the value was dropped in the eyes of the county.    

    Fine by me… However, more important than the value dropping is the county dropping me a check in the mail refunding the extra that I paid this year.  I won’t hold my breath on that one. 

    You should be receiving yours also if you live in Loudoun County if you haven’t already. 

    After looking it over, you will probably notice one thing…

    1.  It says that your home is worth less than you thought.

    Try not to be too discouraged for a couple of reasons.

         A.  They could be wrong because they do a broad assesment of your value.  They haven’t stopped by your house to        see the new granite you have. 

         B.    The lower the better.  This will hopefully result in a lower mortgage payment if they don’t decide to increase taxes to make up the difference.

    The rumor is that we should be OK with the county budget since commercial value in the area has seen an increase making up most of the loss that we saw in the value of homes. 

    If you would like more information about the assessment process you can check out the county website or having it re-assessed by clicking here.

    If you want to do a little research on what the latest homes like yours have sold for in the area click here

    If you would like a Market Analysis to determine a selling value of your home you can contact me at [email protected].

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    Don’t Derail This Train!

    Living in Northern Virginia is great.  We are close to the city, not too far from the mountains, all the shopping a woman could want (my wife says this), and we have the Redskins, (at least their practice field). 

    DC MetroNevertheless, if you were to ask people the number one complaint about living here it is the TRAFFIC. 

    Everything that has been built or planned off of the Route 7 Corridor of Fairfax and Loudoun County in the last few years has had in mind the extension of the metro from the Orange Line in Falls Church to Ashburn.  We thought redemption was close.  Even builders included the extension of the metro as part of their sales pitch of why “This” was a great location for appreciation. 

    Not Too Fast…

    It appears that this train is close to being derailed because of the FTA trying to pull funding because of increased costs.  Think of that…  The government is playing the frugal card. 

    I like the frugal card.  I am a tight myself.  However, in my opinion, this is a project that must continue.  The toll road has no room for more lanes, route 7 is a quicker on a bike, and there seems to be no end to people moving to this area (which is a good thing).  

    The metro will not fix all of the traffic issues but it sure will help.  It is said that it would cut back on as many of 4 new lanes of roadway.  It will also cut down on gasoline expense, which I like.    The good news is that Gov. Kaine is working to resolve the issue and there are a lot of stubborn people in Northern VA that will fight or complain until we get this train moving. 

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