Connecticut Loan Modification

Short Sales and Loan Modifications in Hartford, New Haven and other CT cities

While many other states have a higher rate of foreclosure, Connecticut has still felt a fair share of the housing market’s problems. Ranking 20th, the state has actually declined in foreclosures from a year ago. Only one state has seen a steeper drop in foreclosures. However, that only means that the problem has lessened, not that it’s over. There are still over 1,500 people currently in foreclosure. Are you seeing signs of trouble making monthly mortgage payments? You need to seek help and do it fast.Connecticut Loan Modification

We aggressively pursue loss mitigation solutions with your lender. We can get your loan modified or secure a short sale. Apply on the form to the right to get started.

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The most important thing you should know right now is that time is critical. Those that act quickly have a much higher rate of success in lender negotiations. Apply online or call us and we can immediately begin helping you get out of trouble.

Connecticut Housing Outlook

The problem may not be as bad as it was one year ago, but there are still a lot of people in trouble. Some of the hardest hit cities can be seen below:

  • New Haven
  • Hartford
  • Bridgeport
  • Stamford

If you are in one of these or other cities that are impacted in Connecticut, contact us immediately. It’s vital that we assign a loss mitigation specialist to your case before it’s too late.

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