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Public Outraged by the Banking Industry

by Don DeHanas, Associate Broker

I am one of the many Americans who made a conscious decision to spend considerably less this year for Christmas. However, I was recently doing some Christmas shopping in a discount department store. There were plenty of registers, but not many cashiers, so I stood breifly in a line awaiting my turn to check out. The woman in front of me was in the process of checking out and I noticed she paid for her purchase in cash. It was at this point the cashier asked her if she would like to save some money by applying for a credit card. Her response was such as sign of the times...."No. The banks don't deserve my business".

The very next day, I heard President Obama call the bankers "fat cats" and saying "they just don't get it".  In yesterdays meeting with the President, several banks vowed to lend more money to small businesses, but I did not read anything regarding a pledge to help the ailing housing market. It was suggested by the President that the banks do more in the way of mortgage modifications, but I did not hear a "buy-in" from any of the bank leaders.

The banking industry has done more to hurt our economy and way of life over the last several years, and while I don't think some of the biggest offenders would falter much, the public is becoming increasingly angry with them, and they're bailing out of the banks altogether. I have heard of people canceling their accounts with banks because of what they have been doing, and quite possibly I would do the same if on-line banking wasn't so convenient. How realistic is it to give up banking altogether?

The unfortunate truth is that 'we the people' will have to continue to endure the unwanted discomfort and pain these bankers are putting us through. Or can enough of us take our business from some of the big players in an effort to make a statement and force some change?

I will always remember a quote I heard from International Educator & Motivator, Howard Brinton. And while it may not be his quote, he is the one I give credit to: "Change occurs when it is too painful to remain the same".

Some economists are predicting a "tsunami of foreclosures" to begin hitting this summer.....described as "a wave bigger than the last". Without any intervention by the banks, hundreds of thousands of Americans will loose their homes over the next several years.

I don't know if it would do any good, but if you think it is time for change to occur, please contact your elected officials and voice your concern.

Top Producers for November

by Don DeHanas, Associate Broker

Rachel DeHanas, Broker/Owner of DeHanas Real Estate Services in Waldorf, recently announced the top producing agents for the month of November. Stephen Nichols was the top lister with more than $1.2 million in residential home listings, and Don DeHanas was the top producer with more than $1.6 million in settled transactions.  In addition, Stephen Nichols held the top spot for new pending transactions, having written 9 new contracts during the month of November.

“The final quarter of 2009 is proving to be an extremely good end to what started out to be a difficult year in real estate”, says Rachel DeHanas. “The extension of the tax credit as well as the added incentives for current homeowners who buy is certainly fueling our local home sales”, she added.

Don DeHanas has been accredited with the Certified Distressed Property Expert designation, and specializes in helping home sellers avoid Foreclosure. “There are many families affected by the downturn in the economy, and a great many homeowners owe more on their homes than they are worth. Any number of unforeseen circumstances can cause a homeowner to quickly fall behind”, says DeHanas. “There are several ways to avoid foreclosure and salvage credit, including having your loan modified or short selling the property. It is not really as complicated as it is made out to be if you know what you are doing”, added DeHanas.

Stephen Nichols specializes in all aspects of residential resales as well as new construction. Many of his clients include investors and first time home buyers. He is licensed in Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia, and works as a full-time, full service Realtor.

DeHanas Real Estate Services is family owned and operated. The DeHanas Team has been serving Southern Maryland for nearly 30 years.

Real Estate Market Leaders Reunite Behind Industry’s Leading Educational Provider

by Don DeHanas, Associate Broker

Under new management, and with the support of the top-producing agents in North America, StarPower continues its 20-year tradition of elevating the standard of care in the real estate industry.

 

Waldorf, MD – 12/07/2009 – StarPower, the number-one brand in real estate education, announced a transition of leadership to Alex Charfen, a leading trainer, author, coach, speaker and StarPower Star. The announcement was made at Star Advance, the organization’s annual leadership meeting at The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Las Vegas in Henderson, Nevada.

 

“StarPower will remain the most relevant, recognized leader in real estate education,” Charfen said. “With the dedicated involvement of our StarPower Stars, the contributions to the advancement of the real estate industry and our success as an organization are assured.”

 

Founded by industry icon Howard Brinton, StarPower is an organization focused on elevating the standard of care in the real estate industry. Each month a new StarPower Star is selected based upon achievements in sales, leadership, business acumen and a willingness to share the lessons of their success with others. This has helped StarPower Stars typically average more than $35 million in annual sales volume and more than 200 transactions per year. Less than 300 real estate agents have achieved the distinction of StarPower Star, making it the most exclusive designation in the industry.

 

After news of the transition was presented at Star Advance, StarPower Stars Don DeHanas and business associate, Stephen Nichols of DeHanas Real Estate Services in Waldorf announced support of the new management and strategic direction of the StarPower brand.

 

“I couldn’t be more excited to be a part of the future of StarPower, and to increase our positive impact upon the real estate community,” DeHanas said.

 

“In the current economic climate, I have the opportunity to make a real difference in the personal and professional lives of countless real estate professionals,” DeHanas added. “As a StarPower Star and leader in my market, there is a responsibility to share the lessons of my success with others. In this way, StarPower Stars are actively improving the industry we have chosen to be a part of.”

 

DeHanas has been a Star Power Star for more than 10 years, working with the Star Power organization to educate real estate professionals all across the country. This was Nichols first experience with Star Power. “The entire event was extremely motivating. I feel even more empowered to take my customers and clients to the next level in customer service,” says Nichols. “I am looking forward with a continued relationship with the Star Power organization,” he added.

 

DeHanas Real Estate Services is family owned and operated, serving home buyers, and sellers in Maryland, Virginia and Washington DC. For more information, call DeHanas Real Estate Services at 301-870-1717 or toll free at 800-842-0190. Or visit the companys website at www.dehanas.com

Short Sale Reform is Coming

by Don DeHanas, Associate Broker/Manager

Finally....Legislation to standardize the chaotic world of short sales.

For more than a year now Real Estate professionals have been trying to do the impossible!  To successfully negotiate through the jungle that is known as the banking "short sale process" towards a merciful end for our clients and to produce revenue for our real estate business... not to mention helping to clear the glut of short sales & foreclosures that are choking our Real Estate market and preventing it from stabilizing and becoming healthy again!   We can EVEN help the banks get what THEY want.... more money for toxic assets and smaller deficiencies!

I can assure you, these transactions have been FULL of headaches, not only for us the Real Estate professionals, but also the buyers and seller involved in the transactions.

The United States Treasury announced a new initiative to standardize and reform the banking short sale process.

 

Foreclosure Alternatives

The HAFA program simplifies and streamlines the use of short sale and DIL options by incorporating the following unique features:

1.  Complements HAMP by providing viable alternatives for borrowers who are HAMP eligible.

2.  Utilizes borrower financial and hardship information collected in conjunction with HAMP, eliminating the need for additional eligibility analysis.

3.  Allows the borrower to receive pre-approved short sale terms prior to the property listing.

4.  Prohibits the servicer from requiring, as a condition of approving the short sale, a reduction in the real estate commission agreed upon in the listing agreement.

5.  Requires that borrowers be fully released from future liability for the debt.

6.  Provides financial incentives to borrowers, servicers, and investors.

These are just a few of the "BIG IMPACT" changes that are scheduled to begin April 5th 2010 and end December 31, 2012. 

If you or someone you know is in a situation where they may lose their home, please have them contact me. I have earned my designation as a Certified Distressed Property Expert, and have successfully completed many short sale transactions. There are also other alternatives to Foreclosure, which include loan modifications allowing you to keep your home. Call me today at 800-842-0190 x106 or 301-870-1717 x106

 

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