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Avoiding Foreclosure in Austin

With the rise in unemployment during the crash of the dot-com and telecom industries that were major industries in Austin, Texas, the rate of foreclosures has risen considerably. How does one avoid foreclosure in Austin, Texas? There are several aspects to consider in maintaining full, prompt payments during times of distress in order to keep from losing your house, and taking special care to follow a few simple rules will aid you in that task.

The number one way to avoid foreclosure is to put your house first. Of course, if you lose your job and are living on unemployment, food and clothing for yourself and your family should be the most important thing. However, after those obligations are met, you should make every effort to pay your mortgage. Don’t pay credit cards first – while credit companies will penalize for late or missed payments (which could affect your credit), they will not take you out of your home. In fact, it is often simpler to revise a credit card agreement than a mortgage agreement.

If you are unable to continue making current mortgage payments, you may still be able to avoid an Austin foreclosure by calling your lender and making them aware of the situation. You might be able to delay payments or even refinance to lower your mortgage payment with an interest-only loan or something similar.

The housing market is a buyer’s market right now in Austin, Texas. Foreclosure may be avoided by selling your home and starting fresh, even if that means moving into an apartment for a brief period of time. The key to assuring that you don’t ruin your chance of starting over is choosing to move rather than being forced to give up the equity you’ve built in the home. Before the situation gets desperate, find an avenue to sell, and save what you’ve put into the home already, especially if the land value has appreciated since you purchased the home (which much has in Austin). Foreclosure should not have to plague you if you are careful.

Even with all of these suggestions, the best advice to avoid a situation of foreclosure in Austin, Texas overall is to save money in case you do come upon hard times. Have a “rainy-day” fund into which you can dip should you ever need the additional funding. Without savings, you are definitely running a risk of not being prepared.



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