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New Start Home Solutions – Helping you move on   Leave a comment

New Start Home Solutions Group was founded in 2011 by Robin Allotta and Kevin Cibula, who have been successfully conducting short sale transactions in the Chicago-land area since 2006.  Their comprehensive and specialized approach coordinates an entire team of legal, tax/financial, and professional real estate advisors who advocate on behalf of their clients to see Short Sale transactions through to a successful closing. This process employs the vast experience and best practices that the team has acquired in dealing with Short Sale transactions over the last 6 years. Their efforts and expertise can help you protect as much of your assets and financial good standing as possible. Whether your goal is to move or to just move on, New Start Home Solutions can help.

NewStart@conlonrealestate.com

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Posted March 27, 2012 by kevincib in Uncategorized

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Here are Your Next Steps to a Successful Short Sale   Leave a comment

Don’t wait- Be one step ahead of the bank in this process and you will increase your chances of directing the transaction in your favor. By following these steps you maintain more control throughout thereby helping to ensure a beneficial result that achieves your goals.

Steps to follow  in the Short Sale Process:

1) Call New Start Home Solutions for your free Market Analysis

this will help you understand what your property is worth in today’s market based on all the …

2) Connect with the individual experts who comprise your Short Sale Advisory Team

new start will put you in touch with the appropriate advisor at each step in your transaction. This will save you time, energy and especially money…

3) List property for Sale on the MLS and Internet

4) Review the weekly valuation and feedback reports that New Start sends and adjust to the market as necessary to ensure a quick offer

5) Accept any offer that comes in below the mortgage value and allow for the bank to do the negotiating of the final sales price

the bank is the one losing the money here, so save yourself time and frustration by letting us negotiate on your behalf with the bank and the potential buyer!

6) MOVE ON!

 

 

 

Posted February 21, 2012 by kevincib in Uncategorized