I took a class last week in The Art of the Short Sale. If you currently owe more than your home is worth, working out a short sale with your lender may be the better option for you. I learned the different steps needed to help homeowners get thru this process. It is definitely an overwhelming process when you understand what is going on, and a time consuming frustrating process if you don't.
If you need help selling your home thru the "short sale" process give me a call. I have completed 2 transactions that were short sales. After this class I have the information to help you thru the process. It is not a quick process but it can accomplish your goal by saving your credit from a foreclosure and getting the house sold. The bank/lender does not want to own your house, they would rather work with you, but you have to know the questions and get to the right department to make this happen.
Give me a call at 919-416-2211 if you want to talk about your situation.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Durham's New Showcase- Performing Arts Center

The Durham Performing Arts Center opened in December. It is the largest venue in the Triangle seating 2,800 people. The furthest seat is only 135 feet from the stage, a great view from all seats to enjoy the state of the art center. Broadway shows , musical concerts and special events in Durham are performing or happening weekly. I attended Opening night of the Broadway play, Rent. With a snowfall the night before and freezing temperatures that evening a good crowd turned out for the opening. We were warmly greeted in the parking deck by the "Wayfarers" to make sure you knew the way to the center and at the doors were nicely dressed gentlemen in top hats and red coats to welcome you to the center. Scheduled performers include Bill Cosby, Willie Nelson and the next Broadway play is Fiddler on the Roof. There will certainly be a show that you will want to attend. Don't miss seeing the latest "showcase" of Durham located at the Durham Bulls Ball Park & the American Tobacco Historic District. It is an easy commute from all points of the Triangle!
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