Homeowners Given False Hope

Following the purchase of a property, whether it is your home or an investment, an owner would like to believe that the property will increase in value over time.  The past few years have shown quite the opposite trend and most Nevadan’s are aware of the decrease in the value of their home or investment […]

MBA Asks for Exemptions to Dodd-Frank Act

The Dodd-Frank financial reform, which passed this summer, requires lenders to retain a five percent stake in loans it packages and sells to investors.  The goal of this retention is for lenders to have a stake in the future of these loans, making the lenders accountable for the quality of the loans they packaged and […]

Map and Directions to the Town Hall Meeting THIS Weekend

Don’t miss this weekend’s FREE Town Hall meeting hosted by Prudential Americana features experts from various fields related to the Real Estate market to answer YOUR questions. This meeting will be on September 25, 2010 at 10:00 AM located at Green Valley Ranch, Conference Room La Sirena IV. Please submit any questions you would like to have answered […]

Nearly 4 Million Homeowners 60+ Days Late on Mortgages

The phrase “Delinquent Mortgage,” once a foreign concept for many Americans, has now become part of our everyday vernacular. When nearly 4 million homeowners are currently 60 or more days behind on their mortgages, it is actually no surprise that citizens nationwide are buzzing about the housing crisis.  That crisis is worse here in Las Vegas […]

New Report States the Obvious: Principal Reductions Lead to Lower Re-Default Rates

According to a new report from the State Foreclosure Prevention Working Group, a group of state attorney generals and bank supervisors across the country, loan modifications made in 2009 are forty to fifty percent less likely to be delinquent six months after modification than loans modified at the same time in 2008.  Additionally, the report […]

6 Mistakes to Avoid On The Eve Of Bankruptcy

The months and days leading up to a bankruptcy filing can make or break your financial future, and possibly stop you from being able to file for bankruptcy.  The following six (6) mistakes must be avoided if you are thinking of filing bankruptcy: Retirement Accounts Borrowing against or cashing in your retirement accounts to try […]

First-Time Homebuyer Credit

If you purchased a home in 2009, or the first four months of 2010 and are a first-time homebuyer or a long-time resident purchasing a new home,  you may be eligible to claim the First-Time Homebuyer Credit.  Here are five key factors to consider when claiming the tax credit: You must enter into a binding […]