Monday, June 25, 2012

"DISTRESSED OUT" Dealing with short sales and foreclosures in today's market

"Distressed Out"
Dealing with short sales and foreclosures in today's market JUNE 2012
Let's say you were a conservative, responsible homebuyer back in 2006, and made what, by all accounts, would be considered a conservative, responsible down payment of 20%. Since then, the average home price across Chicagoland has fallen by more than 30%, according to conservative estimates. Conservatively, that means a lot of homeowners in Chicago are "underwater," i.e. the balance of their mortgage is greater than the equity in their home.

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In fact, the real estate website Zillow.com reports that 41% of homeowners in the Chicago metropolitan area were underwater in the first quarter of 2012. No longer a stigma or symbol of overextended credit, negative equity is a fact of life across every economic tier, in every neighborhood and town, from the West Side to Winnetka.

Yet life marches on. People change jobs, start families, decide to downsize - and need to buy and sell homes. Whether you're a seller who can't wait out a full market recovery or a buyer interested in short sales or foreclosures, @properties is here to help.

Here are some tips for buyers and sellers in the short sale market:

For sellers:

• Successful short sales are a team effort. In addition to your broker, it is highly recommended that you hire an attorney experienced in short sale negotiations.

• Short sales take longer than traditional sales. Be prepared for an intensive process, even if the bank has already approved a selling price.

• Be thorough and timely with required documentation-- such as a seller's hardship letter, tax returns, W2s and financial statements -- to expedite the process with your bank.

• A short sale does not necessarily preclude you from buying another home in today's market. There are circumstances in which sellers can purchase anew in a relatively short amount of time.

For buyers:

• Even in the case of a short sale, your offer needs to be priced near market value since a seller's bank is unlikely to accept an extremely low offer.

• Have your mortgage approval ready. Lenders typically want a buyer to close within 30 days of acceptance of an offer.

• Do an inspection before approval of your offer. That way, you won't waste time waiting for the green light on a deal you'll ultimately walk away from.

• To avoid unnecessary delays, have your agent find out if the listing agent has received the completed short sale package from the seller.

• The seller's lender may not give standard credits for prorated taxes or other common items at closing, but the discount you're getting should more than offset these expenses.

Please count on me for sound guidance on distressed property transactions or any real estate need. Your trust and referrals remain my highest compliment. Thank you.
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Thursday, June 21, 2012

2012 Chicago Festival Schedule


2012 Top 50 Chicago Summer Festivals: 



MAY

26-27: Belmont/Sheffield Music Festival
3200 N. Sheffield Ave. | Lakeview

26-27: Randolph Street Market Festival

340 W. Washington St.
| Near West Side

31-1: Chicago Mayfest
4700 N. Lincoln Ave. | Lincoln Square 



JUNE

1-2: Wine Riot 

Union Station Grand Hall
1-3: Do-Division Street Festival

1600 W. Division St. | Wicker Park 

2-3: SausageFest Chicago

3600 N. Sheffield Ave. | Wrigley Field

2-3: 57th Street Art Fair

5700 S. Kimbark Ave. | Hyde Park 

8-10: Chicago Bluesfest - Grant Park


8-10: Ribfest Chicago

4000 N. Lincoln Ave. | North Center  

9-10: Wells Street Art Fair

1300 N. Wells St. | Old Town 

9-10: Andersonville Midsommarfest

5200 N. Clark St. | Andersonville

9-10: Printers Row Lit Fest

750 S. Dearborn St. | South Loop

15-17: Taste of Randolph

900 W. Randolph St. | West Loop

16-17: Spring Awakening Music Fest

1410 S. Museum Campus Dr. | Soldier Field


16-17: 6 Corners BBQ Fest

4000 N. Milwaukee Ave.
| Portage Park

22-23: Chicago Pride Fest

4400 N. Broadway St. | Boystown

23-24: Chicago Summerfest

2000 N. Clark St. | Lincoln Park

23-24: Green Music Fest

2000 W. North Ave. | Wicker Park 

29-30: Old St. Pat's World's Largest 

Block Party - 700 W. Adams St. |  West Loop 

29-1: Craft Beer Festival

1633 N. Cleveland Ave. | Old Town

30-1: Wavefront Music Fest
4400 N. Lake Shore Dr. | Montrose Beach




JULY

7-8: Rock Around the Block

3200 N. Lincoln Ave. | Lakeview 

7-8: West Fest 

2000 W. Chicago Ave. | West Town 

11-15: Taste of Chicago - Grant Park 

12: Bastille Day 5K and Block Party

200 W. Fullerton Pkwy. | Lincoln Park 

13-14: BenFest 

2215 W. Irving Park Rd. | St. Bens

13-15: Pitchfork Music Festival

Union Park | West Town 

15: Chinatown Summer Fair

2200 S. Wentworth Ave. | Chinatown

20-22: Milwaukee Ave. Arts Festival

2800 N. Kimball Ave. | Logan Square 

21-22: Sheffield Garden Walk & Festival 

2200 N. Sheffield Ave. | Lincoln Park

21-22: Roscoe Village Burger Fest

2000 W. Belmont Ave. | Roscoe Village

21-22: Summer on Southport

3700 N. Southport Ave. | Lakeview

28-29: Wicker Park Festival

2000 W. North Ave. | Wicker Park 

28-29: Taste of Lincoln Avenue

2400 N. Lincoln Ave. | Lincoln Park  



AUGUST

3-5: Lollapalooza - Grant Park

4-5: EdgeFest - 

5930 N. Broadway | Edgewater 

4-5: Wrigleyville Summerfest

3300 N. Seminary Ave.
| Wrigleyville

10-12: Ginza Holiday

435 W. Menomonee St. | Old Town 

11-12: Northalsted Market Days

3200 N. Halsted St. | Boystown

11-12: Retro on Roscoe

2000 W. Roscoe St. | Roscoe Village

17-19: Northside Summerfest

4000 N. Lincoln Ave. | North Center 

18-19: Chicago Air & Water Show

1600 N. Lake Shore Dr. |  North Ave. Beach 

23: Clark After Dark
420 N. Clark St. | River North
24-26: The Boulevard

3100 W. Logan Blvd. | Logan Square 

30-2: Chicago Jazz Festival

Grant & Millennium Parks 

31-2: North Coast Music Festival

1501 W. Randolph St. | West Town 



SEPTEMBER

1-2: Ravenswood Remix

4100 N. Ravenswood Ave. | Ravenswood

8-9: Ukrainian Village Festival

2245 W. Superior St. | Ukrainian Village
15: Guinness Oyster Festival

2000 W. Roscoe St. | Roscoe Village

21-23: Oktoberfest Chicago

1429 W. Wellington Ave. | Lakeview
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