Monday, October 17, 2011

Two Weeks Before Your Move

*Check with your insurance company to cancel current coverage or transfer coverage to your new home.
*Make arrangements for transporting your pets and any house plants, because movers can't take them in the van.
*Meet with your bank to change account status.
*Transfer all current prescriptions to a drug store in your new town.
*Cancel any delivery services such as newspapers. Consider starting a subscription to the newspaper in your new town to introduce you to local news happenings.
*Have your automobile serviced if you're traveling by car.
*Be sure to empty secret hiding places to remove valuables and spare house keys.
*Make new bank safety deposit box arrangements in your new hometown. Make arrangements to safely transfer items from your old safe deposit box to your new one.
*Hold a garage sale to avoid unneeded clutter in your new home.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Mortgage Lenders in Today's Real Estate Market

You may not realize the importance of dealing with a Mortgage lender who is fully licensed with the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry.

To see if your current mortgage lender is fully licensed, log onto: www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Thinking about refinancing???

With interest rates at an all time low, now is the perfect time to see how refinancing can benefit you and your family.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Buying cheaper than renting...

Home ownership is now around $100 a month cheaper than renting as a result of the flat housing market and low interest rates, according to Halifax.

Food for Thought.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Slow motion gets you there faster.

"Slow motion gets you there faster."

--Hoagy Carmichael

"One of the hardest lessons for me to learn is patience," admitted a fellow. "I've been in a race all my life. I suppose I could compare myself to the hare in the fable of ‘The Tortoise and the Hare.' I jump into things, rush at them, and never seem to cross the finish line. I get side-tracked by other things that seem to need immediate attention. I never have a sense of peace. Everything has to be done by yesterday.

"I was even in a hurry in my marriage - which is one reason I'm divorced now. I wanted my wife to race with me. I wanted her to be perfect overnight. I nagged at her constantly. I was too impatient to let her grow at her own speed. Because I couldn't slow down, I couldn't allow her to be at peace either.

"I thought I was doing all the changing and growing. When, in reality, all I was doing was bombarding my problems and projects with a lot of momentum and very little common sense."

Today I will slow down. I only increase my difficulties when I try to solve them in a hurry.

Monday, March 7, 2011

5 Things You Never Knew Your Cell Phone Could Do

Real things your cell phone can do that you didn't know about

There are a few things that can be done in times of grave emergencies. Your mobile phone can actually be a life saver or an emergency tool for survival. Check out the things that you can do with it:

FIRST
Emergency: The Emergency Number worldwide for Mobile is 112. If you find yourself out of the coverage area of your mobile network and there is an emergency, dial 112 and the mobile will search any existing network to establish the emergency number for you, and interestingly, this number 112 can be dialed even if the keypad is locked. Try it out.

SECOND
Have you locked your keys in the car? Does your car have remote keyless entry? This may come in handy someday. Good reason to own a cell phone: If you lock your keys in the car and the spare keys are at home, call someone at home on their cell phone from your cell phone.

Hold your cell phone about a foot from your car door and have the person at your home press the unlock button, holding it near the mobile phone on their end. Your car will unlock. Saves someone from having to drive your keys to you. Distance is no object. You could be hundreds of miles away, and if you can reach someone who has the other 'remote' for
your car, you can unlock the doors (or the trunk).

Editor's Note: It works fine! We tried it out and it unlocked
our car over a cell phone!'

THIRD
Hidden Battery Power: Imagine your cell battery is very low. To activate, press the keys *3370#. Your cell phone will restart with this reserve and the instrument will show a 50% increase in battery. This reserve will get charged when you charge your cell phone next time.

FOURTH
How to disable a STOLEN mobile phone? To check your Mobile phone's serial number, key in the following digits on your phone: *#06#.

A 15-digit code will appear on the screen. This number is unique to your handset. Write it down and keep it somewhere safe. If your phone is stolen, you can phone your service provider and give them this code. They will then be able to block your handset so even if the thief changes the SIM card, your phone will be totally useless. You probably won't get your phone back, but at least you know that whoever stole it
can't use /sell it either. If everybody does this, there would be no point in people stealing mobile phones.

And Finally....

FIFTH
Free Directory Service for Cells: Cell phone companies are charging us $1.00 to $1.75 or more for 411 information calls when they don't have to. Most of us do not carry a telephone directory in our vehicle, which makes this situation even more of a problem.

When you need to use the 411 information option, simply dial: (800)FREE411, or (800) 373-3411 without incurring any charge at all. Program this into your cell phone now.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Understand that Interest Rates can change daily, Even hourly

This means that if you are comparing lender rates and fees, this is a moving target on an hourly basis. For example, if you have two lenders that you just can't decide between and want a quote from each, you must get this quote at the exact same time on the exact same day with the exact same terms or it will not be an accurate comparison.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Why is it the right time to buy a home now?

With the lowest home prices and great interest rates together at the same time, it really is a perfect time to buy a home! Get pre-qualified and get started on looking for your home!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Home Buying Tip

Determine your price boundaries before going out to purchase a house. It makes it easier to narrow down your choices.

Monday, January 31, 2011

What Are Recurring and Non-Recurring Closing Costs?

Lenders use a Good Faith Estimate to explain closing costs to a home buyer. These estimates contain recurring and non-recurring closing costs.

Definition of Closing Costs
Some home buyers are shocked when they discover it costs more than the price of a home to buy it. When you buy a car, for example, dealers don’t tack on fees and charge extra (except for sales tax) when buyers finance that vehicle. But buying a home is different.

While a buyer doesn’t pay sales tax on a single-family residence or condo, a buyer does incur additional fees to get the loan and for processing the paperwork to buy a home. The closing costs run about 3% of the sales price when the home is priced over $200,000, and a higher percentage applies when the price of a home is less than $200,000.

• Impound / Escrow Accounts -
Lenders may require that a buyer establish a reserve account held by the lender for future payment of taxes and insurance.

• Closing Agents - The individuals who prepare the closing documents and deed charge a fee.

• Title Policies - Title companies charge to issue title insurance that protects the borrower and the lender.

Definition of Non - Recurring Closing Costs
Fees that are paid once and never again are called non-recurring. These fees are one-time charges for such items as:

• Escrow or closing

• Appraisal

• Credit Report

• Title Policy

• Notary

• Wire fees

• Courier / Delivery

• Attorney fees

• Endorsements

• Recording

• State, County or City Transfer Taxes

• Home Protection Plan

• Natural Hazard Disclosure

• Home Inspection

• Fees paid to the lender in conjunction with the loan on the HUD-1, line 800.

Definition of Recurring Closing Costs
Recurring fees are those charges that you will pay again and again. They include such fees as:

• Fire Insurance Premium

• Flood insurance

• Property Taxes

• Mutual or Private Mortgage Insurance Premiums

• Prepaid Interest

Friday, January 28, 2011

Did you know.......

That FHA allows for you to have someone co-sign on your home loan without them having to live in the property? Once qualified, if a person fits the criteria to co-sign based on FICO score, debt and income (amongst some of the requirements) they can go on the loan and help you meet the required income level to qualify for your home and can still currently own a home or buy a home in the future themselves. Please contact me to find out how this works and what preperation is needed for this process.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Top 5 Reasons to Short Sale Your Home and Avoid Foreclosure

1. Credit - You do not necessarily have to be late on your mortgage payments to be a candidate, therefore no negative reporting on your credit to your FICO score. Foreclosure is also more damaging to your credit than a short sale.

2. Time - Banks are averaging approvals sooner than before, 4-8 weeks.

3. Savings - No out of pocket expenses in most cases.

4. Incentives - You may be eligible for HAFA (Home Affortable Foreclosure Alternatives) and receive relocation incentives of up to $5000.

5. Peace of Mind - Having someone take over the hassle of dealing with the bank.

Contact an Experienced Realtor who can guide you and let you know what to expect.