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Homes, Life, Tips

Making an Offer They Can’t Refuse

I see it more and more everyday. The housing inventory in Phoenix is shrinking and buyers are looking to make offers and get approved as quickly as possible. But for new or first time home buyers the steps to approval can be foreign and slow down the process, which is the last thing you want in this market.

But have no fear! Jeannie’s here!

It’s important as a home buyer to get pre-approval to expedite the process. In short: you want to have a pre-approval letter in hand before you even step foot in a potential home.

Now don’t get confused between pre-qualification and pre-approval.

A mortgage loan pre-qualification is simply an estimate of how much house you can afford and how much money a lender would be willing to loan you. This can be done over the phone in 10-15 minutes by providing information on your income, assets, debts, and a potential down payment amount.

A pre-approval takes more time, but can be just as easy. Getting pre-approved means that you have a tentative commitment from a specific lender for mortgage funding. You provide a home loan lender  with all that fun financial information you probably keep in a drawer in your house (tax returns, pay stubs, assets, debts, etc.) They will run a credit check and work to verify all your employment and financial information. Jeannie can take care of this with you in about an hour in her office.

In the house-buying process, the benefit of being pre-qualified or pre-approved is twofold. Not only do you have the added comfort of knowing what you can afford, the seller may also accept your offer over another if you are pre-approved and the other party is not.

So what are you waiting for?! Please call Jeannie Bolger, Sr. Loan Officer for more information.

Or call me for more information about the market: 602-456-9388.

February 8, 2012by phxAdmin
Events General, Life, Public Policy

Are you a green vendor?

We all know how important downtown growth is for our economy. As you can probably tell from this blog, I’m a big fan of Green Vendors and sustainable growth downtown (even if the term “green” has been around more than Kim Kardashian).

This image is from 2010 Green Build Conference. I just wanted to show off that I met Ed Begley Jr. Yep, I'm a total renewable energy dork.

Well, if your a pro-environment, sustainable vendor in the city of Phoenix, Green Team is pleased to present the Green Vendor Showcase of Opportunities on Feb. 9

This event is a chance for vendors to work with the city’s EPP Program as well as get one-on-one interaction with some of the city’s department big wigs and discuss new opportunities for the city to make greener choices. And better yet, there’s no cost to participate! But you have to work fast. Vendors need to register but January 31st, (as in tomorrow!) by the end of business hours at the office of Environmental Programs. You can Call 602-256-5669 to register and ask any questions.

Want to just stop by and see whats new in the world of sustainability? Well, you can check out the first annual “We Love Green Vendors” showcase on 2/9 from 9:30-11:30 am in the atrium of Phoenix City Hall, 200 W. Washington St.  The event is free!

January 30, 2012by phxAdmin
Homes, Live

The FairHope School Drops in Price

Y’all might remember my listing at 90 West Virginia. It is the 1930s Fairhope School, newly renovated to a 4,100 square foot home. This is the flagship property in the famous Willo Historic Neighborhood.

Here is the original blog post about it.

Well, the price has just dropped to $750,000! This is an incredible price for a luxury home of this historic significance and quality. This home was awarded best historic restoration of 2009 by the Phoenix New Times.

Stay tuned for notices about open houses. We don’t open this house to the public often, so please drop by to see it!

January 27, 2012by phxAdmin
Life, Market Analysis, Tips

Unemployment Forbearance

Good News for home owners in distress!

And by “Good News” I don’t mean some shady scheme to short sell your house to an off-shore corporation in the Caymen Islands.

Fannie Mae is introducing an Unemployment Forbearance program which provides assistance to borrowers dealing with unemployment.

These loans will allow the borrower to receive a reduction or suspension of their monthly mortgage payment for a specific period of time and will prohibit services from foreclosing on your property.

A mortgage loan is eligible for an Unemployment Forbearance if all the following criteria are met:

  • The property cannot be vacant, condemned, or abandoned.
  • The mortgage loan cannot be an FHA, VA, or Rural Housing mortgage loan.
  • The property must be a principal residence. Second homes and investment properties are not eligible.
  • The borrower may be either delinquent or default is reasonably foreseeable.
  • The borrower must have a financial hardship due to unemployment.

The Forbearance will be canceled if:

  • Any of the eligibility criteria and terms stated above are no longer met.
  • The borrower advises the servicer that he or she has become employed or is no longer actively seeking employment.

If you need more information contact Jeannie Bolger with Nova Home loans.

   
January 20, 2012by phxAdmin
Life

Martin Luther King Day

Many people recognize this upcoming Monday, as a day off from work. But really its a celebration of Martin Luther King Jr., a man who did great things for our country.

If you want to celebrate the right way, HandsOn can help. HandsOn Greater Phoenix is a great NonProfit in Downtown Phoenix that serves the community at large. Every month, HandsOn offers more than 60  diverse, high-impact, one-time community service projects. Martin Luther King Day is a large-scale special days of service for them.

This Monday at 2 p.m. you can head to Fair Trade Cafe & Gallery at Civic Space Park for Eat, Dream, Share. There will be music, poems, songs, laughter, ideas, food and to share personal expressions of how Martin Luther King Jr. impacted your life. And it’s like a pot luck. Participants are asked to bring a dessert to share. If you’re bringing the kids (who have the day off too!) There’s an  spoken word and musical performances by Queen of Queen’s Band Project, Miouo Nance the poet & The Positive Vibes from 6:30 PM-9:30 PM at the A.E. England Building Civic Space Park.

If you’d like to get a jump start on your weekend, HandsOn with also be hosting a 16+ Mural Revitalization this Saturday from 8-12 updating a 1998 mural on 16th Street.

Spots fill quickly, so contact them today and celebrate.

January 13, 2012by phxAdmin
Life, Market Analysis

Homes Homes Homes

Market trends are upon us again! Try to contain your excitement.

Our Friend Cynthia Lujan from Old Republic Title was nice enough to send us new stats on the current market.

Between November and December supply was is once again on a downward trend for all price ranges. The strongest decline in supply is for homes under $100,000. Sales rates look better between$200,000 and $400,000 while above $400,000 demand is still a problem.  Demand from owner occupiers remains subdued due to strict underwriting standards for “jumbo” loans, but cash buyers including landlords and other investors are quickly snapping up a large part of whatever comes onto the market.

The supply from foreclosures continues to fall with more pending foreclosures getting resolved by short sales. Lenders are receiving fewer homes into REO inventory as a higher percentage of trustee sales result in a sale to a third party. Despite public perception to the contrary, price per sq. ft. has gone up  in the past year. (Do we hear that on the national news? Noooo!)

The strongest recent movement is for the price range below $100,000, where price per sq. ft. hit bottom in February and is now up nearly 7% over the last 12 months. With supply on a downward trend again we anticipate that the peak spring season will find most buyers frustrated by a lack of choice and fierce competition from other buyers.

So what does this mean for you? Buy now!

The inventory of houses between $100,000- 200,000 are down 46.6% and sales prices are now 6.9% higher than last year. Homes from 200,000-400,000 numbers aren’t as dramatic, with supply down 26% and prices up .3%. As all we all learned in our 10th Grade Economics class, as supply grows more limited, demand will drive prices up.

Need help finding a home? Call me today at 602-456-9388

January 5, 2012by phxAdmin
First Time Home Buyer, Homes, Market Analysis, Tips

The Myth of 20% Down Payments

So when you are looking to buy a home, how much do you think you need for a down payment? 5%? 10%? What about 20%?

I get people saying to me all the time, “I can’t buy because I don’t have 20% down.” But its not true!

I want to find the news reporters who keep this myth alive, dress them in Lady Gaga’s meat dress and introduce them to a pack of coyotes.

The reality is that with a high enough credit score, you could qualify for a loan where you only need to pay 3% down!

How amazing is that? A new home with only 3% down!

But what about all this talk of 20% down to qualify?

It’s all nonsense. Period. End of story. Jeannie Bolger, Senior Loan Officer with Nova Home Loans, believes the 20% down payment myth stems from misinformation and everyone wanting to give advice without actually doing the research.

(By the way. I love Jeannie. She is great. She gets people qualified and works hard throughout the process.)

So how can you qualify for the 3% loan? To begin, the loan is backed by FannieMae/Freddie Mac (aka, the guv’mt). According to Bolger, to qualify you need at least a 680 credit score. Keep in mind this is only a minimum and is not a guarantee.

Having a lower credit score doesn’t hinder you, in fact, if you have a credit score of 640 you could qualify for a loan with paying 3.5% down!

Don’t get me wrong, paying more as a down payment is great if you can afford it because it can save you money on interest rates. Plus, paying 20% down allows the home buyer to waive the mortgage insurance premiums.

This is an amazing opportunity for people to take advantage of and should not be passed up. With interest rates near (or under) 5% and homes at their rock-bottom prices, now is the best time in over 40 years to buy a home.

So snap up those short sales or foreclosures with an incredibly low down payment and give me a call today to help you find the perfect home!

August 11, 2011by phxAdmin
Homes, Market Analysis, Tips

Distressed, but not down

Short sales. Foreclosures. The media will tell you how bad it is.

I’ll tell you, this is a market of opportunity.

But if you are going to take advantage of this opportunity, you need to understand the pros and cons of short sales.

Why? Because short sales are becoming an increasing proportion of the market.

Why? Because the market is turning around.

Sound counter intuitive? It is, I agree.

The number of short sales has increased as a portion of the entire market because the number of foreclosed properties is shrinking.

With the number of foreclosures drastically shrinking in the Phoenix real estate market and the rapid increase of short sales, those looking to buy will be forced to wait unless they decide TODAY to buy (not literally today, but in the near, and I mean very near, future).

Check out the graphs, below. In the first one you can see those two pies. Notice that the one of the left represents active listings. See the light blue area? Those are “pre-foreclosures” or “short sales.” The red area is lender owned property and the dark blue represents normal sales.

So, look at the right hand pie. These are monthly sales –those that actually close. The red area is much larger because the foreclosed properties actually close.

With the increased number of short sales on the market, a homebuyer waits an average of 3-6 months before closing the deal, and only 40% of transactions actually close.

So, what is the trade off? Not much, really. You can see the bar graph below the pies showing that prices for foreclosed homes are lower than short sales. Problem: there are fewer of them to look at.

Am I saying not to even look at short sales? Nope. Just know what the risks are. If you need to close in a hurry, don’t look at short sales. If you have a longer time horizon, then this can be a great way to find some incredible deals.

Check out the graph further below to see how the number of short sales versus foreclosed properties has changed over the course of the year.

Then give me a call and let’s talk about how I can help you.

 

August 5, 2011by phxAdmin
Live, Market Analysis, Tips

Insurance that can Pay Your Mortgage if You Lose Your Job

If you are putting off  purchasing a home because you are afraid that there might be changes at your job (layoffs, relocation, etc.), there might be an answer in Nova Home Loan’s Safe House Mortgage Protection Plan.

I work with a lot of different brokers. Others may have this, as well. But this is good to know.

Here are the features:

  • If you lose your job, they will cover as much as 24 months of your mortgage (up to $1,800 per month). 12 months if you purchase the plan if when you are just refinancing a loan.
  • You start the plan when you close on the house or complete the refinance.
  • Cost = $770 on a purchase and $595 on a refinance. (You can pay this at close of escrow and maybe work it in to the closing costs that the seller pays!)

Eligibility:

  • Ages 18-66
  • Must reside in the US.
  • Cannot be self-employed.
  • Must be employed a minimum of 30hrs per week at time of close.

There are more details here. So, have a look. It might be something that could give you the piece of mind to move ahead and get a house in phoenix now, while you can still get the $8,000 tax credit!

Here is a news article about it.

Or, call Jeannie Bolger at Nova Home Loans at jeannieb@novahomeloans.com.

September 1, 2009by phxAdmin
Art, Life

Sunnyslope Art Walk

Sunnyslope is a little north of CenPho, but they are doing a great job of community building.

My friend Chritina Plante with John C. Lincoln Hospital, who helps out with the Sunnyslope Art Walk wants you to know that there is a call for art for their October 10th Art Walk.

The application deadline has been extended to September 11th.

Have a look at the Sunnyslope website for submission details.

August 28, 2009by phxAdmin
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