By MARILYN KENNEDY MELIA, bankrate.com
Real: Dealing with second home mortgages
When we overindulged in real estate earlier this decade, we took generous helpings of seconds.
Now the problem for many with too much debt on their plate is how to deal with the mortgage on a second home.
Real: The best way to recoup home fees
Buy and hold. The traditional advice for stock investing now applies to home buying. With a long-term horizon, you can ride out cycles where prices are depressed.
Real: Many who get foreclosure help still slipping behind
You've finally reached someone at your mortgage company who has the authority to change your loan terms and offer relief from the payments you've been struggling to pay.
Congratulations.
If you've landed a second chance with your mortgage lender, you've already accomplished more than the thousands of other homeowners, who go straight into foreclosure.
Real: What to do if your mortgage is rejected
Don't be surprised if your friendly lender, the one who invites you to sit down and apply for a mortgage, ushers you politely out the door empty-handed after you've chatted a bit.
Auction block features home bargains
Don't like the back-and-forth bickering involved in home buying? Maybe you'll buy your next home with just a quick back and forth wave.
More homes are being auctioned than ever, with some $16.9 billion sold by private auction houses last year. That's not counting the foreclosed properties sold at sheriff auctions.
Home sellers sweeten deal by paying closing costs
So much for curb appeal. Sure, it takes a welcoming presence to lure homebuyers to your door. But in today's market, it often takes a fistful of cash to get them to the table.
When they come to the closing table, sellers are increasingly picking up the tab for all the ancillary costs buyers incur when purchasing a home.
How to calculate a home's value
Whether you're a home buyer, seller or an owner, you probably have one central question about this market: Where are prices headed from here?You can gain some insight into the pricing puzzle by focusing not just on home values, but on rental rates.
What life is like after foreclosure
These days, record-breaking foreclosure statistics are coming out with numbing frequency. But what happens to the thousands of families after their personal financial disaster is added to the mounting national count?Unfortunately, once a foreclosure is final, the financial and emotional upheaval is far from over.

