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By Vivian Morffi | Agent in Freehold, NJ
  • Monmouth County Days on the Market

    Posted Under: Home Buying in Monmouth County  |  February 21, 2012 4:10 PM  |  65 views  |  No comments
    Here is the latest Monmouth County Days on Market Chart. Click on the link below.

    Monmouth County Days On Market Charts

    If you would like to keep abreast of what is going on on in the Real Estate Market today, please contact me at, vmorffi@kw.com. 

  • What Happens in a Foreclosure

    Posted Under: Foreclosure in Monmouth County  |  February 21, 2012 3:38 PM  |  91 views  |  No comments
    What Happens in a Foreclosure Explained


  • Buying a Short Sale

    Posted Under: General Area, Home Buying, Foreclosure  |  March 3, 2011 12:33 PM  |  499 views  |  No comments

    Watch the video below for important information when buying a short sale. There are many opportunities on the market today. Stay informed.

    Vivian Morffi
    Keller Williams Realty
    vmorffi@kw.com
    http://VivianMorffiBlog.com
    www.www.MonmouthCounty-Homes.com
    vmorffi@kw.com


  • Solving Your Personal Mortgage Crisis Just Got Easier!

    Posted Under: Foreclosure in 07728  |  February 17, 2011 2:36 PM  |  515 views  |  No comments
    SOLVING YOUR PERSONAL MORTGAGE CRISIS JUST GOT EASIER!
        
    When you or someone you care about is facing the prospect of losing a home to foreclosure, the emotional strain can make the challenge seem unbearable.
    I can help you break free of the strain and take control of your financial future. 
    What's better is that my services come at absolutely no cost to you, the homeowner, and can truly affect change in your life for the better. 

    STRAIGHTFORWARD SOLUTIONS ELIMINATE CONFUSION

    Our country is in a nationwide mortgage crisis. This has prompted lenders and the government to find straightforward solutions to put our country back on track … solutions you can take advantage of.
    Lenders are streamlining their short sale programs and making them more available to homeowners who want to move forward with their lives.
    The federal government, too, is reaching out with its recently improved Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternative (HAFA) Program that offers cash incentives for successful foreclosure avoidance transactions, cash to help you build a new financial foundation.
    To find out more about how I can help you take advantage of these programs, download an informational brochure about your foreclosure alternatives here:
  • This Month in Real Estate

    Posted Under: Market Conditions in Monmouth County  |  January 13, 2011 12:34 PM  |  503 views  |  No comments

    Please view this important informational video.

    Vivian Morffi
    Keller Williams Realty



  • 11 Facts About Puppy Mills- Adopt a Pet Instead

    Posted Under: Quality of Life in Monmouth County  |  March 18, 2010 6:52 AM  |  695 views  |  No comments
    1. Puppy mills usually house dogs in overcrowded and often unsanitary conditions, without adequate health care, food, water or human company.
    2. The breeding dogs are bred as often as possible to increase profits and probably will never see life outside of the puppy mill. The owners rarely pay attention to the health or happiness of the dogs.
    3. Puppy mills often generate health problems for the dogs they are selling. The puppies may have immediate health problems such as respiratory infections or pneumonia and some even have genetic diseases that show up years later.
    4. Breeding dogs suffer continuously, imprisoned in small cramped cages, often soiled with their own excrement, breeding litter after litter till they can no longer reproduce.
    5. No states have laws against a breeding kennel legally keeping dozens of dogs in cages for their entire lives, if food, water, and shelter are provided.
    6. Thousands of puppy mills aren't even regulated or inspected by the USDA, since many of them sell directly to the public.
    7. The average puppy mill has between 65 and 75 animals housed in hutch-style cages with wire floors. The waste drops to the ground below and accumulates beneath the cage where flies and other gross things fester.
    8. Dogs at puppy mills are often not actually purebred, and the breeders sometimes lie about lineage records.
    9. Dogs housed in indoor facilities deal with equally terrible conditions, with ammonia vapors and odors permeating badly aired buildings.
    10. Solid surfaces aim to protect the legs of puppies, but as they mature and scout out their surroundings, feet and legs often fall through wire floors designed to allow excrement to fall through. The resulting injuries compound their misery.
    11. Unlicensed puppy mills often sell puppies at six weeks of age even though federal laws prohibit licensed mills from selling puppies under eight weeks of age.

      The Ocean County Animal Facilities located at 615 Freemont Ave., Jackson and 360 Haywood Road, Manahawkin, will host an adoption event March 22-23 aimed at finding homes for hundreds of cats and dogs. Info: Jackson -732-657-8086, Manahawkin - 609-978-0127. You will love your new addition to your family.

      Vivian Morffi
      Keller Williams Realtly
      vmorffi@kw.com
      www.servinghomesinmonmouthcounty.com
  • Avoiding Mortgage Modification Scams

    Posted Under: Foreclosure in Monmouth County  |  March 7, 2010 9:34 AM  |  558 views  |  1 comment
    Aa a real estate agent, I devote extra attention to issues facing struggling homeowners. But any homeowner should know that the FBI has reported a 400 percent increase in mortgage fraud cases from five years ago. Sadly, some people are praying on those who need help the most.

    If you or anyone you know is going through a mortgage-related transaction, there are some "red flags" to be aware of. I created a report on my website that gives examples of what fraud cases the FBI has been noticing. Please send anyone here who needs this free information:

    MonmouthDistressedPropertyExpert.com

    If you have any questions about mortgage scams, or if anyone you know needs legitimate, professional help with avoiding foreclosure, please don't hesitate to contact me. 
    I'm here to help.


    Vivian Morffi
    Keller Williams Realty West Monmouth
    732-536-9010x163
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