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Home Affordable Modification Program

Friday, April 16th, 2010

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The Obama administration has released detailed guidance on a new Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives program that features cash incentives for borrowers, servicers and investors for executing short sales or deeds-in-lieu of foreclosure.

The HAFA program is available for loans that otherwise meet the criteria for the Home Affordable Modification Program but can’t be restructured successfully. The guidelines issued recently as HAMP Supplemental Directive 09-09 only apply to loans not owned or securitized by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which have their own short sale and deed-in-lieu incentive programs.

The new program takes effect April 5, 2010, and servicers are expected to develop their own written policies to implement it. All HAFA loans must first be considered for HAMP modification, and data collected in that process can be used for assessing a possible short sale or deed-in-lieu transaction.

If the servicer hasn’t already done so, the borrower must be advised in writing about the availability of a short sale or deed-in-lieu and have 14 days to mull it over. Servicers are expected to perform a financial analysis to determine whether a short sale or DIL is in the best interest of the investor or mortgage insurer, but the HAMP net present value model does not project such cash flows.

The servicer has to get an independent property valuation that cannot be charged to the borrower, and a title check must also be completed. If neither a short sale nor DIL is available, written notice must be made to the borrower.

Before approving a short sale, the servicer has to determine the minimum net proceeds that will be accepted by the investor. Customary transactions costs must be taken into account. The program requires servicers to use a standard short sale agreement that outlines the responsibilities of the servicer and the borrower that includes a fixed termination date not less than 120 days after the agreement takes effect.

A DIL transaction must include the full release of the debt and waiver of all claims against the borrower. The borrower has to agree to vacate the property by a certain date, leaving it in clean condition with a marketable title.

Servicers may agree to a DIL even if the borrower hasn’t already made a good-faith effort to market the property, if that’s acceptable to the investor.

No Foreclosure

Servicers may initiate or continue with a foreclosure proceeding during the short sale or DIL process, but the foreclosure can’t be completed while assessing a borrower’s eligibility, waiting for the return of an executed agreement, during the term of a short sale agreement or pending transfer of the property during a DIL.

The borrower’s mortgage payment cannot exceed 31 percent of gross monthly income while a short sale or DIL is pending, and servicers may waive payment altogether. The borrower is responsible for clearing up any other liens on the property, although the servicer may negotiate on the borrower’s behalf. Second lien holders can get up to $3,000 from the proceeds of the sale to release the loan.

Following successful completion of a short sale or DIL, the borrower can get up to $1,500 to cover relocation expenses. Servicers are paid $1,000 to cover administrative and processing costs for these transactions. Investors will be paid a maximum of $1,000 for allowing up to $3,000 in short-sale proceeds to be paid to second-lien holders.

The program features a complete set of required standard documents and reporting requirements. As with HAMP itself, Fannie Mae is serving as the administrator for the short sale/DIL program and Freddie is the compliance agent.

To get in touch with a Scottsdale Real Estate Specialist about Scottsdale Real Estate Foreclosures call please call 480-274-2487 and please visit our website at www.scottsdalerealestate-az.com

Grayhawk Scottsdale Real Estate

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Grayhawk, located in North Scottsdale Real Estate, is a quiet, family-orientated community that is undoubtedly one of the most desirable places to live in the country. Grayhawk is comprised of two unique, yet interconnected neighborhoods, offering gorgeous views of the McDowell Mountains and Pinnacle Peak. This community boasts a variety of housing options and amenities that are suited for a range of lifestyles, among them Grayhawk homes with private pools for sale. Grayhawk is surrounded by the perfect weather and rugged terrain of the Sonoran Desert, allowing residents to enjoy various outdoor activities. Local parks are abundant, featuring picnic areas, basketball courts, playgrounds and grassy play areas for the kids.    

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   Grayhawk Scottsdale Real estateThe Grayhawk Walk trail offers beautifully landscaped paths for jogging, bike riding or simply taking a peaceful stroll. Quality schools offer children an excellent education while the nearby medical campus provides access to great health services. Furthermore, all Grayhawk Scottsdale Real Estate owners and residents enjoy an array of annual sporting events, cultural activities and social functions. These top-notch events help residents get to know each other and take advantage of all this master-planned community has to offer.  

Grayhawk is a marvelous community located in North Scottsdale, just north of the 101 between Scottsdale and Pima roads. It is nearby great dining, shopping, entertainment, outdoor pursuits, medical care and so much more. In addition, its two public golf courses, Talon and Raptor, are world-renowned and have hosted many professional golf events. Grayhawk has two neighborhood areas to choose from. The Retreat is guard-gated and is designed around Grayhawk’s two courses. Scottsdale Real Estate Homes are located in either the Talon Retreat or Raptor Retreat sections. The community amenities to choose from are numerous including tennis, a community pool, greenbelts, miles of exercise trails and more. Options range from townhomes to custom single-family homes.

The second neighborhood is called The Park. The Park is a wonderful community of single-family homes and it was designed with large play areas, greenbelts and picnic areas. Grayhawk has its own elementary school and falls under the Paradise Valley School District #69.   Composed of two interconnected neighborhoods in North Scottsdale, The Park and The Retreat, Grayhawk is one of Scottsdale’s most desirable places to live and to own Scottsdale Real Estate. Some of the amenities at Grayhawk include; two daily fee golf courses (Raptor and Talon), two gourmet restaurants, tennis courts, neighborhood pools, 30 miles of hiking or jogging trails, playgrounds, basketball courts, picnic areas and greenbelts.

The Retreat section is a guard-gated neighborhood that features a higher price point than The Park. The Park neighborhood is more “kid-friendly” due to the number of playgrounds and parks. Grayhawk also has mature living options at Classic Residence Senior Living by Hyatt. This is a nice attribute for residents who have parents with assisted living needs.   The developers of Grayhawk have taken extensive measures to help promote a tight sense of community. In doing so, they appointed a Grayhawk Resident Program Director, who maintains a calendar of events, including: sporting events, social functions and cultural activities. Some of the past activities at Grayhawk include: “Dine-Arounds,” cooking training, basketball tournaments, holiday get-togethers as well as “Walking on Wednesdays.

For information about Scottsdale Real Estate please contact us at:

George Miro 

RE/MAX Achievers
6424 E. Greenway Parkway
Scottsdale, AZ 85254

Office: (602)214-2675 Email: georgemiro@cox.net
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