Knowing that I am a Realtor, most people want to know..."How is the market?" or they ask..."What are my predictions for the upcoming year?"
I really don't have much of an answer for either question. We are all experiencing a very strange market in all aspects of day to day life. The times are tough for many Americans.
I am experiencing, on a daily basis, folks about to lose their homes to foreclosure. They could possibly be your next door neighbor, your cousin or aunt and uncle, or someone you see at church each week. It could be just about anyone and you wouldn't know it until it is too late. They are scared, angry and very embarrassed. They more than likely are in denial of the situation. Hoping that it will go away. But it will not unless they take the proper action.
This post is called "THE BUMP IN THE ROAD". When driving up Thornview Drive experiencing these bumps this idea came to me. I pictured this photo on this blog page and me writing about bumps in the road folks are experiencing.
If you know anyone facing foreclosure or simply behind in their mortgage payments. Have them call me for a confidential personal meeting to discuss their options. I have a lot of experience in this field. I have been helping people avoid foreclosure and the feeling is tremendous. To see the weight of the world lifted off their shoulders is a real rush.
Remember: Friends don't let friends go to Foreclosure.
God Bless You and pray for all of our troops to come home safe and for our Country leaders to make the right choices to help us get through this turmoil.
Did you know I have my license in both states, Ohio & Kentucky?...So Please call me if you need help around the house or maybe to buy a new home. I will gladly say THANK YOU! Gary Rossignol, the Realtor with integrity. 513-777-2402 email Gary@GaryRossignol.com.
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