Robert Song Earns Prestigious Designation to Help Homeowners in Danger of Foreclosure

Robert Song, of the Song Real Estate Group at RE/MAX Accord, has become a CDPE with comprehensive training and his extensive experience in assisting home owners avoid foreclosure through short sale.

Bay Area, CA, December 03, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Robert Song of RE/MAX Accord in Pleasanton has earned the prestigious Certified Distressed Property Expert® (CDPE) designation, having completed extensive training in foreclosure avoidance, with a particular emphasis on short sales. At a time when millions of homeowners are struggling with the possibility of foreclosure, the skills and education accumulated by Song will help benefit Bay Area residents and communities.

Short sales allow the distressed homeowner to repay the mortgage at the price that the home sells for, even if it is lower than what is owed on the property. With plummeting property values, this can save many people from foreclosure and even bankruptcy. More and more lenders are willing to consider short sales because they are much less costly than foreclosures.

Today, more than 13 percent of homeowners are delinquent on their mortgage or in the foreclosure process. This is occurring across all price ranges, and the fastest-growing category of homes in foreclosure is the luxury home market.

Although Robert Song has already assisted many homeowners avoid foreclosure through short sale by successfully dealing with nearly all major lenders, the CDPE designation allows Song to add to the strength of his knowledge to further benefit the homeowner. “The CDPE designation has been invaluable as I work with homeowners and lenders on complicated short sales,” said Song. “It is so rewarding to be able to help families save their homes from foreclosure.”

Alex Charfen, co-founder and CEO of the Distressed Property Institute in Austin, Texas, said that agents such as Robert Song with the CDPE Designation have valuable perspective on the market, and training in short sales that can offer homeowners real alternatives to foreclosure, which can be devastating to credit ratings.

“These experts better understand market conditions than the average agent, and can help sellers through the complications of foreclosure avoidance,” he said.

The Distressed Property Institute provides live and online courses to train real estate professionals how to help homeowners in distress, with a particular emphasis on handling short sales.

“Our goal is to help as many homeowners as possible, by educating as many real estate professionals as possible,” Charfen said. “Robert Song has demonstrated a commitment to the struggling homeowners, and will provide much-needed assistance in stabilizing the community.”

For more information about Robert Song and short sales, visit www.RobertSong.com.

For more information about CDPE designation, visit www.CDPE.com.

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