The Best Part of Waking Up Is Not Folgers in Your Cup
The naked man slipped quietly into the kitchen of the empty house. He knew he was alone. He knew exactly what he would do. He methodically gathered the proper supplies and using the appliance on the counter executed his diabolical plan — he made coffee and drank it.
Oh yeah, star buck-naked. In his own home.
So why was Eric arrested? A woman and her 7 year old son were trespassing on his lawn and got a good look at his mug through the window of his own home. Cops were called. Busted.
Thank heavens we nailed this criminal instead of the ones that are making a buck off families in foreclosure. People in Sandpoint homes are probably breathing easier, right?
There are more Sandpoint foreclosures that are part of the national picture. Here’s the snapshot. There are 14 million vacant homes in the USA and many of them are on the Sandpoint foreclosures list. 16 million homes are worth less than what is owed.
Government programs are not providing solutions. Unemployment has not been this high in 26 years. No job. No mortgage payment. No money. No loan modification.
Sandpoint foreclosures will grow like Jack’s magic beanstalk in 2010. Unemployment, no small business capital, lender tightened loan criteria, ARMs resetting, and commercial foreclosures will be the headlines in 2010.
Sandpoint foreclosures can slow if we can work together with state and local agencies to match up qualified buyers and investors with sellers that have not yet defaulted.
State and local housing agencies are getting a shot in the arm from the Obama administration this week with a new program they hold will help hundreds of thousands of people.
Banks repossessed 88,000 homes in September 2009. The July-September quarter saw the highest foreclosure rate in 1) Nevada 2) California 3) Florida and 4) Idaho. How can a largely rural state of 1.5 million people wind in the top five?
Who would have thought in 2005-2006 that Sandpoint foreclosures would be a runaway real estate industry tumor or that Idaho would rank 4th in foreclosures nation-wide?
Do the stats startle you at all? Are you feeling the pressure of job loss? Do you believe you may be headed toward a default on your mortgage? Are trying to make sense of the Sandpoint foreclosures scene, either as a seller or a buyer?
Are you ready for a confidential conversation with no papers to sign and no attempt to list your property? Let’s grab a cup of coffee (in public) and talk it over. I’m here to help you.
Ask Ray
1-877-Forclosure
(1-877-367-3256)







