Author Archive for Amanda Winters
Amanda Winters has extensive experience in the homebuilding industry. She manages public relations initiatives for several of Flammer Relations’ largest real estate accounts, including developers, builders, and communities. She specializes in master planned and mixed use communities and active adult and green builders.
Website for Amanda WintersHow to Profit from Foreclosure Event Last Chance Pricing
Those of you interested in attending Ilyce Glink’s “How to Profit from Foreclosure” event, need to make sure you go ahead and purchase your ticket because time is running out. The pre-registration deadline for the foreclosure real estate event is October 24th!
For those looking to take advantage of the Grand Slam/VIP tickets that are available [...]
Give or Get Help with Lendego
Do you know someone in need? Do you want to help someone in need?
If so, make Lendego your nonprofit of choice this holiday season.
Launched by Atlanta real estate veteran Dennis Hodges, Lendego is a national, grassroots, start up nonprofit organization that connects those who want to give with those in need, with peer to peer [...]
Foreclosed Homes Can be a Great Investment
It pays to eliminate debt; and the less debt you have, the easier it is. Can purchasing foreclosed Atlanta real estate be a key to paying off your debt? Here’s a story on Ilyce Glink’s web site, Purchase Of Foreclosure Pays Off, that reminds us that it pays to pay off debt. A reader shares [...]
Unemployment-Related Foreclosures on the Rise
It makes sense. Now, a recent report by RealtyTrac links unemployment with foreclosure.
States facing high levels of unemployment are showing above average levels of foreclosure. And according to RealtyTrac, growing unemployment across the nation may have more of an impact on foreclosures than lasting effects from the subprime loan crisis.
While some of the most foreclosure-saturated [...]
Deficiency Judgment: What is it? What does it mean for me?
Nobody wants to go through foreclosure.
In the foreclosure process, if the sale of the home does not yield enough money to pay off the mortgage that a lender had given the homeowner, the homeowner could be on the unfortunate end of a deficiency judgment, having to repay the difference between the balance owed on the [...]




