Second Home Prices Fall
People who have second homes often fail to get good prices for them due to urgent needs for cash to maintain their first homes. Falling victim to the credit crunch and housing market crisis, people are opting to sell at lower than normal prices to prevent foreclosure on their other properties, unloading inventories fast. The statistics are showing that people who would have normally fared better are not doing so mainly because of the surprising length of time it is taking the market to recover. Mortgage payments that are more than two months old are subject to auction but owners sell at low price to avoid losing them, paying the rest of their obligations with the proceeds of the sale, but often ending in debt rather than out of trouble. One luxury homes, now foreclosed are offered to the highest bidders in auctions by lenders who like you need cash to stave off collapse.
People were just too unprepared for the crash and many are in trouble, the bailout being caught up in red tape comes too late often right after homeowners have lost their homes. People fail to realize that they can negotiate for better deals by re-financing their existing mortgage, taking action before they are deep in trouble from these lenders. Scams are also on the rise due to desperate homeowners who risk all simply to keep their existing homes intact.
