Helping Distressed Homeowners In Need Of a Solution…Quickly!


OMAHA, NE December 31 2003--Nationwide Home Solutions, announced today that it is assisting homeowners with solutions for debt relief. Today, over 3% of all mortgages nationwide are in default and rising. Along with the 3% in default, 1% of all mortgages nationwide are in full-blown foreclosure. In some states such as Arizona, there are over 3,000 foreclosures every month and that drives foreclosure auctions every single day.

Nationwide Home Solutions is one of the leading companies in the U.S. that is helping distressed sellers with debt relief. Newly created programs such as the "Premier Tenant" and "Auto Pilot" Program", is offering ways for the homeowner to still have all the tax advantages of owning a home and give them the necessary debt relief that is driving them into a possible foreclosure or bankruptcy situation.
Richard Kingsbury, President of Nationwide Home Solutions commented, "We are very pleased to deliver our solutions to homeowners who are in dire need of some help. Until now, most people had no choice when financially difficult situations faced them but to go into foreclosure or bankruptcy. I went into this business with the idea that if we could help just one person then we've made a difference."

About Nationwide Home Solutions
Nationwide Home Solutions is one of the nation's leading providers of distressed homeowners solutions. With a group of investors from across the country, Nationwide offers its clients much needed debt relief at the most opportune time. These solutions include the industry's most thought out homeowner solutions available. Headquarters are located in Omaha, NE. Nationwide Home Solutions can be contacted at (866) 244-3705. For more information contact Darcy Hall, Director Marketing Communications, darcy@nationwidehomesolutions.com




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