Fannie Mae Short Sale Webinar
Doing a routine search for properties today I came across a very good 20 minute video on what is a short sales put on by Fannie Mae. We have been working with short sales for over a year and have had the explanations given and have had the explanation received many many times already but this is short and good. The slides are good and to the point the Audio is clear and crisp it is short enough for clients to get through without losing focus.
As a client I would believe this more than an agent i just met because we all recognize the name Fannie Mae and with all the government oversight they are receiving they have to watch their P’s and Q’s. Read more
Loan, Gift or Partner to Help Children Buy A Home?
As parents we all love our children and only want to help them. In the Bay Area parents almost have to help with a down payment. Do you give your children a gift or a loan? Is it better to be a co-borrower with them? Maybe be partners. If you help one child, you have to help the others. California is a community property state and that creates other issues. It is difficult to bring it up but more than half the marriages wind up in divorce and gifting child money to purchase a home is possibly giving your child’s ex-spouse a very generous gift. Asking a child to sign a promissory note is not always comfortable. In many families Money is a “taboo” subject. I helped my son purchase a home with the idea he was to pay it back when he could. My wife and I always had a good relationship with my son so we did not see any need to have a signed document. Hope that does not come back to bite us. He got engaged a year later and married a short time later. Read more
YES YOU CAN (Buy a Home)!!
I just met with some new clients for a Buyer Consultation, a complimentary service I routinely offer before going out to view homes with anyone. These clients are newlyweds, just starting out in the home buying process, and they were not even sure if they would be able to buy a home at this point, not having had a chance to save up much money for a down payment yet. With their permission, I also invited a mortgage broker to join us for this meeting, so that they might be able to get a better idea of their situation and what they needed to do in order to prepare for their purchase. Well, at the end of the meeting, they (and I) were excited to discover that YES, it would actually be possible for them to purchase a home in this area and perhaps much sooner than they had anticipated. Read more
Learning to Budget! Kudos To The Teacher.
As many of you are aware my Prudential office in San Bruno, Ca. is the largest single independent Prudential office in the country. We are very progressive and have kiosk in several of the regional malls in the area. As I had my shift just before the holidays, a young boy, I’d say about 12 or 13 was looking at some listings. I let him look for a while and then approached. He told me he was 30 years old and looking for a rental for his family of 4 with a $60,000 annual income. I did a double take and he explained he had a home work assignment to balance a family budget including housing. I helped him find a few rental homes in the area. The reason for me writing about this, I thought it was a great assignment; Reality, Life. I think this should be taught in detail to all high school seniors and to all purchasing a home. I believe saving should be part of a family budget. The savings could be for a down payment, home maintenance, vacation, rainy day, etc. Read more
Refinance, Loan Modification or Short Sale?
Refinance, Loan Modification or Short Sale?
This is the biggest homeowner question when I attended a Foreclosure Help Clinic this last weekend. There’s no magic answer to this…it’s a case by case basis and really depends who the lender is or are when there’s more than one loan. Each lender is different.
Refinance – when you owe more than today’s fair market value of your property or if your income status has changed for the worst then refinancing may not be an option for you.
Loan Modification – when you want to keep your property because it makes more sense to stay than rent; when your income status has changed for the worst due to illness, job lost or decrease income, death, divorce… Read more
VA loans experience a revival. Why?
There has been a surge in VA pre approvals over the past few months. The main reason for this increase is the availability of ZERO down financing with the VA and the fact that it comes with no monthly mortgage insurance premiums. It is virtually the only loan product left that will allow no money down. Below is some information on VA loans.
Advantages of VA Financing
- No down payment is required for veterans with full entitlement on real estate purchases up to $729,000.
- Liberal underwriting criteria.
- Fully assumable.
- No prepayment penalties.
- Fixed rates & adjustable rates available.
- All funds used may be gifted from a relative.
Bay Area Real Estate’s – Perfect Storm
Perfect Storm = Low Interest Rates, Low Prices, and Lower Inventory.
We have all the ingredients.
If you have been waiting for prices to stabilize you are on the cusp of being late.
Homes in Daly City, San Bruno, San Mateo, San Francisco and South San Francisco are selling. To keep up with the demand Bank of America is falling behind on appraisals and is hiring outside appraisers. I spoke to a termite inspector yesterday. He had 5 inspections scheduled for the day. Need I say we did not speak long. There is a buzz in my office. Conference rooms are filled with buyer’s consultations. Banks dealing with short sales are moving faster and be more aggressively. If you are a first time home buyer or a seasoned investor; jump in, the buying is great. It is a PERFECT STORM for you. Low Prices, Low Interest Rates and Lower Inventory. Getting a Loan in not impossible
http://www.pruvoices.com/2008/12/gettin-a-loan-is-not-impossible/
If you are busy with the holidays maybe meet with me (877-Lee Sells) or your favorite realtor just to get updated on the market so you are ready to take advantage of the Best Buyer’s Market in 30 Years come January.
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Getting a Loan is Not Impossible
www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/11/30/RE8014CT0J.DTL .
I had some good friends over for Thanksgiving. Pretty early in the evening the question came up; “Lee how is the Real Estate Market?” “People can’t get loans? Huh”, he stated. This occurs often. Everyday it is mentioned the “Credit Crunch” we have to loosen up credit. I hope everyone reads “You Can Qualify For a Mortgage, It’s Just Tougher” by Marni Leff Kottle of the S.F. Chronicle, Read more


