Archive for the 'FHA Loans' Category

Aug 23 2010

Foreclosures Have A Huge Impact On Home Values And Your Credit!

A recent study from MIT and Harvard researchers indicates that a foreclosure reduces the value of a home by 27%! And if you own a home within only 250 yards of a foreclosed home, the value of your home drops by at least 1% on average as well (although, if you are in a neighborhood with lots of foreclosures, my experience shows that non-foreclosed home values drop by more than 1%). By comparison, if you file for bankruptcy, a home’s value drops only by about 3%. Currently, 1 in 12 homes valued at under $1 million, are in foreclosure.

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Aug 18 2010

No More Tax Buyer Credit? Why It Makes More Sense Than Ever To Buy A Home Now!

 The first-time and move-up home buyer tax credits might be gone, but with interest rates at historical lows, it makes more sense than ever to buy a home now. You’ll save thousands!!!  For example, on a $200,000 mortgage at 4.5%, you could save over $43,000 in interest versus a 5.5% loan on a 30 year loan. And your monthly payments are about $122 per month lower at the 4.5% rate.

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Jul 29 2010

You Can Still Buy A Home With Low Or No Money Down Mortgage Loans!

Lot of people think it’s impossible to buy a home today with low or no money down programs… but there are quite a few programs available to home buyers today in Charlotte and North Carolina, especially for first-time home buyers who have credit scores above 620.

Here’s a list of a few of the loans available  around the country;(and you don’t need to be a first-time buyer for a number of these).

  • FHA Loans: require a only a 3.5% downpayment. Lots of mortgage lenders are active in making these types of loans.

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Apr 26 2010

FEATURED HOME OF THE WEEK: Move-in Ready Cul-de-Sac Home In Prime South Charlotte/Ballantyne Suburb

Just listed… this move-in ready home pretty as a picture on a private, wooded, fenced .3 acre cul-de-sac just minutes from Charlotte’s trendy Ballantyne area! Home has been freshly painted, hardwood floors refinished, new tile installed in all bathrooms and laundry room, and new designer light fixtures installed! Additional great features include a large screened porch with outdoor speakers, Bose surround sound system in family and bonus rooms. Low, low property taxes under $1,000 per year. Great community amenities including pool, lake, tennis, basketball. Home is eligible for NO MONEY DOWN USDA Financing for qualified buyers and don’t forget these are the last five days you can still qualify for the first-time home buyer tax credit!

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Feb 24 2010

Your Costs For An FHA Loan Are Going Up Soon!

If you’ve been planning to buy a house this spring with an FHA loan, you need to know about several FHA financing changes coming in about six weeks that will increase your cost of borrowing. These deadlines are:

ISSUE:  FHA FINANCING – SELLER CAN NO LONGER CONTRIBUTE MORE THAN 3% FOR CLOSING COSTS AND PREPAIDS  As a  buyer, you will likely need to have more money for closing or you could end up with a higher interest rate which could impact your ability to qualify.  This will be more of an issue for homes that are $150,000 and below. 

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