Market Update 8/2/10
Short Sales are More Valuable Than Ever!
Avoiding Foreclosure is always a smart move, but now there are incentives that make it an even better one.
Short sales and deeds-in-lieu are dignified solutions to Foreclosure, and now the government is making them easier and quicker through the Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives Program, or HAFA, which also gives the homeowner $3,000 for participating.
With the free report provided here, you can learn all the benefits of completing a HAFA short sale. Simply fill out your information below for details on the program and how you would benefit.
Garden goodness. Many of us are turning to our gardens in an effort to not only eat healthy but to save money. If your considering canning food here is a great site that will show you how to do it safely. http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/
Sharing the love. As many of you know I love the community I live in. Recently, in my ongoing quest to make my website (http://www.paradisecahomesource.com/) your go to site for all information concerning Butte County and the surrounding communities. I came across this description of Butte County at the Butte Co. Website (http://www.buttecounty.com).
I thought it was such a great description that I wanted to share it with my friends.
“From the Sacrament Valley to the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range ... Butte County, California, is noted for its scenic beauty and the diversity of its natural land formations. Picture an ancient winding river lined with stately oaks and other lush greenery... flowing through a wide valley... a valley permeated with some of the darkest, most fertile soil in the world. To the west, imagine hundreds of acres of walnuts and pink-blossomed almonds... to the east, towering pines and evergreens... and connecting them... infinite patterns of rice fields, strawberries, orange groves, apple orchards, kiwis, and every farm crop imaginable.
The Feather River, a youngster compared to the Sacramento River, provides a spectacular canyon, as well as abundant water to keep Lake Oroville http://www.lakeoroville.water.ca.gov/a wonderful place for all kinds of recreational activities. Loafer Creek, Lime Saddle, the Fore Bay, and Oroville Dam, itself, attract appreciative visitors from all over the state, country and world."