Northern Virginia Foreclosure Relief & Short Sale Website Launched

Fairfax, VA, November 10, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Kim Darwaza of RE/MAX Allegiance launches website and marketing plan specific to homeowners facing foreclosure hardship in the Northern Virginia, Fairfax County and Herndon, VA real estate market

Kim Darwaza of RE/MAX Allegiance a Northern Virginia, Fairfax County and Herndon real estate specialist, has developed a marketing strategy and website that is focused on assisting distressed homeowners find information and investigate options to avoid the foreclosure process. As an expert in short sales, a real estate transaction option that banks will consider instead of foreclosure with specific guidelines, Darwaza is determined to provide essential knowledge to homeowners in Herndon facing this unfortunate circumstance.

Visitors to www.NoVaForeclosureRelief.com will find information regarding the process of foreclosure, what effects foreclosure has on a homeowner, and ways to prevent the foreclosure process from continuing. The website features easy-to-understand informational tools such as a list of frequently asked questions, a glossary of terms and free reports as well as resources that allow the homeowner to get their questions addressed in a confidential manner. In addition, the website offers the homeowner information regarding short sales, often a viable solution to foreclosure that can save a distressed homeowner from the damaging effects foreclosure has on their credit.

“I feel that it is important in today’s economic conditions for homeowners to know that they have options other than the foreclosure route,” says Darwaza. “Statistics show that 50% of homeowners facing this stressful situation often ignore the issue and that doesn’t have to be. There are options such as a short sale, especially if the homeowner works with an experienced REALTOR® to provide them assistance in showing the lender the hardship situation and other real estate documentation.”

Darwaza’s new website provides visitors with a description of how the short sale process works, how it compares to a foreclosure, and how a homeowner may be able to qualify for a short sale. As a Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE), Darwaza has taken the initiative to become an educated and prepared advocate on the behalf of a homeowner in distress. Earned by completing detailed and thorough coursework via the Distressed Property Institute, real estate agents with the CDPE designation are armed with the necessary tools and information to help distressed property owners avoid foreclosure and continue their lives.

For more information about foreclosures and short sales in Northern Virginia, Fairfax County and Herndon, please feel free to visit the website at www.NoVaForeclosureRelief.com, or to contact Darwaza directly at 703-856-2254 or by emailing Info@NoVaForeclosureRelief.com.

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Kim Darwaza REALTOR RE/MAX Allegiance
Kim Darwaza
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