Tagged ‘home loan’

Pet restriction 1-2-3’s for homebuyers
Posted: February 23, 2011 By:

Whether you’re a cat person, a dog person or something in between you may be impacted by the “pet restrictions” that are part of your next home purchase.  When pet policies are part of a home’s or condo’s rules they can affect both your personal uses and investment potential.

For instance, in the Seattle market, I heard an interesting statistic that more home owners have pets than children (more…)

How Much Home Can You Afford?
Posted: April 28, 2010 By:

Dreams of home buying your first home

When working with a homebuyer, I don’t start off by asking, “How much are you approved for buying?”  The better question is, “How much of a payment is comfortable for you?”  Typically, a homebuyer is pre-approved for an amount that is more than what they are willing to pay monthly.  (more…)

The New FHA is Quickly Becoming Obsolete With Larger Down Payment
Posted: March 12, 2010 By:

FHA has been sustaining first time homebuyer market and lower price point homes through the collapse of the real estate market.  Now that the market is slowly on its way to recovery, FHA is not so subtly backing away from their low down payment options, making it harder for a lot of homebuyers to buy their first home.  (more…)

Good Faith Estimate 2010 – Simple Looking, hidden dangers
Posted: January 14, 2010 By:

The biggest change to the good faith estimate (GFE) since the 1970’s!  The new disclosure format is effective starting January 1st 2010.  The thinking behind the new format was to simplify the cost associated with a mortgage for the average consumer.  It also ensures that the lender has the borrower’s and the property’s essential information in order to better predict the cost.

The bottom line is (more…)