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Hanging Palin Brings No Outcry

Mannequin resembles Palin hangs in CANo Outrage? No Calls of Discrimination?

Al Sharpton? Jesse Jackson? Hell, Hillary Clinton even? Does this not bother you folks?

This disgrace definitely shows a real issue that plagues our country today. Americans scream and jump at the mere sign of racism, but sexism is no big deal. Think I am wrong? Then let me ask you… what would be dominating the news and media if this mannequin was the likeness of Obama?

If Obama were shown here instead of Palin, there would be a great cry of outrage! Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson at a minimum would be holding major press conferences screaming about the injustice! But no word spoken here. I guess if the mannequin had a darker color to the skin, maybe then these characters would show their face. But I highly doubt that will ever happen, especially since the one being shown in the noose is currently running against the candidate of their choice.

Personally, I could care less about race or sex. I have grown up around racism and sexism and have seen the absolute evil it represents. I know that I am no better or worse than anyone else on this earth, regardless of race, sex, religion or background. So for me, the fact that this is not absolutely unacceptable and deplorable to the mainstream media and the liberal activists blows my mind! I am a white male and I find this unbelieveable!

The fact that someone would do this is almost as digusting as the fact that the ones that always cry foul when race appears to be an issue are silent!

Colina Powell vs. Joe the Plumber

The Christian Science Monitor hosted an article about Colin Powell vs. Joe the Plumber and who is more relevant. I thought the questions and ideas were interesting. I then went on to read the respeonses and was blown away by the negative (almost “hate-mail”) type responses about Joe himself.

See article at: http://features.csmonitor.com/politics/2008/10/20/colin-powell-versus-joe-the-plumber-whos-more-powerful

Joe Who? I don’t care who Joe is, or what he has or has not done. From my perspective, it is the response of the candidate that means the most to me.

For example: For someone that is currently unemployed and seeking employment in a very tight market, it is scary that Obama wants to tax the big money guys… the ones that decide to give the common guy a job. If Obama raises their taxes, 2 things will happen… 1. we (meaning all Americans) pay more for goods and services and 2. less jobs are created.

So the idea that Obama wants to “spread the wealth” scares me a bit.

I have always respected Colin Powell, but his reasons for choosing Obama confuse me. He mentions that Palin does not have the experience to act as President, but I think she has as much actual experience as Obama, the one stepping right into the role. So if the back up has too little experience, but it is basically the same as the starter for the other team, which team should be favored? This is a bit confusing why Obama’s lack of experience is ignored, while the Vice-Presidential candidate of Palin is focused…

I don’t like where the country is either. But I am not so ignorant to believe that the President makes it all happen. The Senate and House create a lot of the problems. Sure Bush has faltered in the end, but he has had some real jacka55es to deal with in Congress (for all 8 years actually).

Bottom line is this… stop attacking those that ask questions of the politicians. We SHOULD ask them questions and not just follow them blindly. Listen to the answers of the candidate. After all, Joe will go away soon back to oblivion, while we as Americans are stuck with our decision for at least the next 4 years! Listen to what the CANDIDATES say, not the ones asking the questions… whether Joe or media… The Candidate’s repsonses is what matter.

The Bail Out and Charlotte

Is the proposed Bail-out Plan good or bad for America?

Locally, we also wonder if this is good or bad for the Charlotte mortgage and real estate markets?

First let’s understand the problem and need for this plan.  I think there is a lot of confusion right now about who needs help, why they need it and who stands to gain from this plan.  I don’t profess to have all of this mess figured out but I can give a simple overview that might help the average homeowner understand what’s going on…

Banks are in trouble and if Banks are short on money they can’t lend money to the people who need it.  (home buyers, business start ups, etc…)  Banks are short on money because of too many bad loans.  Let me explain…

Banks lend money to home buyers to purchase a home.  The banks get their money back to continue lending by packaging the loan into a bond and selling it to investors.  The bond is guaranteed so even if the homeowner doesn’t make their payments the bond has to honored so in reality even though the bank got their money back to continue lending they are still on the hook for bad loans.  Foreclosed properties take time to sell, so if you have enough of them out there it can tie up the banks’ money and cause a big problem.  Even worse, since this credit crisis has become so well publicized investors stopped buying the bonds for the bad loan products a long time ago, so the banks with huge amounts of money tied up in these risky loans just have them sitting there on their books and can’t get their money back to keep lending. 

KEY - If banks don’t have money to lend, they can’t grow or make new profits and eventually will fold.  NO CASH = NO BANKS = NO LOANS = GREAT DEPRESSION! (we all would prefer to avoid this one!!)

Here is a practical example of how the bail-out can work…

“MEGA-BANK” has $40 Billion in bad loans.  The U.S. Government would pay them a certain discounted value to buy these bad loans.  Let’s say it is 65 cents on the dollar so to buy $40 Billion in loans the government only pays $26 Billion.  The government then can take its time with selling the loans, selling the foreclosed homes, collecting the payments, etc… The U.S. can even realize a profit on this deal if the right price is paid upfront.  “Mega Bank” writes down a loss of $14 Billion but frees up $26 Billion is cold hard cash!  This can at least get some of the biggest banks back in the game, lending money and doing business. 

Bill Gross, head of PIMCO (runs largest bond fund on earth), stated today on CNBC that according to his numbers the U.S. could end up making 6-8% profit on every dollar spent!  He said these numbers were conservative.  Bank in the 1980’s, the government stepped in to solve the savings and loan crisis and ended up making money in the end.  This would be similar except that in this case the government is not taking over debts but buying them.  The upfront price is the key to the U.S. taxpayer making or losing money on this deal long term.

Will this plan solve the problem?  No one knows the answer to that question over the long term.  There is a careful balance when it comes to credit.  Make getting a loan too hard, and the economy can shrink fast.  Make loans too easy (like what has happened here) and the whole credit system can fail.  We have to ensure the health of the lending system so there are banks to lend, but credit must be available at a reasonable level for homes and cars to sell.  This plan can and will get money flowing again, and at least for the short term that is a big win for the economy and the housing market!

This article written and submitted by Olan Carder

Additional thought: This will have an impact on the Charlotte mortgage and real estate markets. While we have seen a slow down in some areas, the Charlotte real estate market is still the strongest in the country. Now is the time to take advantage of low Charlotte mortgage rates and high Charlotte real estate inventory!

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Government Websites about Mortgages

I found a few interesting websites today. These are government based websites with information about the mortgage industry. The first one is the blog of the Speaker of the House (Nancy Pelosi). I really did not know that there was such a blog and that a government sponsored website could be used for straight out political pandering and slamming of the other party. This really surprised me and in some ways saddened me.  Anyway… the second is a website for the Congressional Budget Office talking about the results of the new mortgage laws passed. Boring, yet interesting.

So here are some snippets…

  • Pelosi: ‘President Bush Has Mortgaged Our Future With Record … - And we reached bipartisan compromise to enact historic reforms to reverse our home mortgage lending crisis, and launch a new GI Bill to make the veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan part of an economic recovery. …
  • Cost estimate for Senate housing legislation - Establish a single regulator—the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA)—for government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) involved in the home mortgage market. GSEs are privately owned, Congressionally chartered financial institutions created …

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Encouraged Politically

I am not one to get too involved with Politics. As a registered Independent and Unaffiliated Voter, I have been frustrated with national politics for way too long. It has seemed that both parties have been all talk and totally consumed with looking out for their own party and own agenda.

When the Republicans took the House and Senate back several years ago, they promised sweeping changes. As Americans we voted them in because of that, only to be let down. Democrats are no better, opposing anything that wasn’t proposed by a Democrat regardless of how good an idea it might have been. So here we are many years later with a greater void in the middle with very few Republicans and Democrats willing to work together.

I have been watching the race this year because I too feel this year is especially important. Here are my thoughts so far:

  • Obama is a great talker and gifted motivator. But this bothers me. Maybe its because of my time in sales, having been to quite a few seminars with motivational speakers that get you fired up. Normally, they play on your emotions, but give you very little to actually work on after they leave. Will Obama be that way? Does he talk a motivating talk with great energy, only to have little substance?
  • McCain is an old politicain and one that tends to follow his own route. But my fear here is that he could alienate his own party and eventually become a lame duck if not careful. But my gut tells me that his intentions are sincere and that he has a true sense of loyalty to America. I don’t get the sense that he is running just to get the office. I think he is looking to serve.
  • Biden simply bores me. I have no idea what this guy is about. So far he has been busy criticizing the Bush Administration, and while Bush has issues that will never be addressed properly, Obama and Biden are not running against Bush. And no political campaign will make me believe that.
  • Palin surprised me. First of all, I had no idea who she was. And then I hear there are investigations surrounding her. But I figure the McCain camp has done their homework to ensure that what she has is worth the risk. What I didn’t expect was that she brought as much of the energy to the table that Obama has. She speaks of the same changes that Obama does. Yet, with her I get the sense that those changes are not going to result in handouts, but rather in opportunities for those willing to step out to give it a try.

This issues I see in this election are these:

  • The Economy. We are in an economy that feels like a recession and there appears to be little light at the end of the tunnel. Finding a positive way to get that rolling again will be important. I do not think taxing the people or even businesses right now is prudent as we all need more money to work with, not less. So here I gotta think the Republicans have the advantage.
  • Energy. I am so tired of hearing that we can’t drill our way out of this energy crisis. While I agree that we do need to move away from oil towards cleaner and better fuels and energy, we are not in any situation to just dump oil today or in the near future. I drive a car that requires gas. I don’t expect that over the next couple years I will be ready to buy the newest technology in cars that is without gas. So how do we dump this? Do the Democrats really expect that we can ignore today and only focus on tomorrow. Tomorrow only comes by getting through today… so we do need to drill AND pursue other resources.
  • Iraq and the War on Terrorism. This is a frustration of mine. We dropped the ball in Afganistan to pursue Iraq. Should we be there? I don’t know for sure. What Sadam did to his people should have been addressed, but maybe timing was wrong. Either way, we are there now and must finish what has been started. To simply pull out now would create a disaster. If we pull out before Iraq is truely ready to take their own security measures, other countries such as Iran will come in. The we are screwed as we are way too dependent on the oil over there. (Side note. If Democrats want to pull out, why are they against drilling for oil here? Don’t they see the crucial handicap this would create for America?) In terms of the war, we need to finish Iraq strongly and then focus back on the War on Terror. In my humble opinion, we should do another surge to pretty much eliminate the threats in Iraq, quickly train them and then get out. That would be quick and decisive.
  • Gay Marriage. As a Christian man, my beliefs do not support the marriage of homosexuals. That being said, I heard an interesting arguement that I can not shake. Marriage is a contract between two consenting adults. Sure, as a Christian I believe that marriage itself is ordained by God. But the legal aspect of the contract does make me wonder if we can regualte the sexes of those parties to the contract. Either way, I do feel that providing health care benefits should be extended to same sex parties if they are willing to pay the premiums. I feel that family rights should extend beyond the sexual nature of a partnership when both parties involved desire it. Whether you call it a “marriage” or not doesn’t really matter. But I am not for discriminating based on sexual preferences.
  • Politics. Both parties are building their campaigns on change. And I sure as hell hope that politics finds some sort of change. I am tired of the politicians that seek power for themselves and thier own financial gain. In my opinion, politicians work for ME. So why do I feel like they are my boss? Something here is not right and it needs to get fixed. Let’s hope that no matter which party takes the Oval Office that we actually see politcial reform and an administration that is focused on working together to fix real issues that our country has to deal with. Otherwise, America is doomed to fall as its leaders seem to spend so much time in front of that vanity mirrior called TV.

With what I have seen so far and heard so far, I am encouraged that we might have a positive outcome in this election. While I am leaning in one direction right now, I am still listening. Neither side has directly addressed HOW they plan to do ANYTHING. But as for me, I tend to beleieve that Americans should be given every opportunity to make what they want out of life without the government telling them they can or can’t. I am also against handouts that only make people dependent on government. For those that are in that situation, its like being dependent on that foreign oil with no ability to drill for yourself and only dreams of some new technology in the distant future that will rescue you. I don’t wish that on any American.

How do you feel about this year’s politics? Tell me…

Disclaimer: Changes you Should Note

As of this week, I am no longer originating mortgage loans. In my professional career I have decided to take a new route and direction. However, I will continue to stay up to date and informed as to the mortgage industry in the Charlotte area. This website will still be a valuable resource for Charlotte home buyers and Charlotte Realtors.

I am in discussions with another mortgage company that will allow me to refer business their way and still get a small bit of income from this source. When that comes to be, I will post the information here at EdNailor.com. For the mean time, the online application will remain open and I will forward the information to a fellow associate that we take great care of you.

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Ed Nailor

Bad Credit

Lately I have had an influx of mortgage applications from folks with bad credit. In today’s lening environment, I am sorry to say that I am not able to assist these folks at this time.

Lenders have tightened up on their lending standards. Some people believe that FHA mortgages are a great choice for them if they have bad credit; however, this is a misconception. FHA has never required a specific credit score, but has always looked for a history of responsible payments. They especially look at the most recent 12 months.

If you have bad credit, does that mean you are just simply out of luck? No, not really. While you may not qualify to buy a home today, you can certainly begin working on improving your credit. The question for most is “How do I improve my credit?” Well, there are several specific things you can do, but first you must being to understand what credit is and how it works. If you can get that understanding together, you can easily recover. It will take time, but with a good roadmap it can be done.

I am working on creating a new website that will provide that roadmap. This is in the works. This will be a member’s only website for those that are serious about changing their credit status. If this is something that you would be interested in, please use the contact page and let me know. Once the website is live and active, I will email you with the information.

Thanks,
Ed

Why I Can’t Stand Politicians!

Today, at 10:02pm, Governor Micheal Easley quietly signed North Carolina house bill 2188 into law. The major purpose of this law was to change how lenders that service mortgages are supposed to communicate additional charges to their customers. However, a small surprise got slipped in to the bill… surprising huh?

SECTION 3.  G.S. 53?243.11 is amended by adding a new subdivision to read:

(16)   In connection with the brokering or making of a rate?spread home loan as defined under G.S. 24?1.1F, no lender shall provide nor shall any broker receive any compensation that changes based on the terms of the loan. This subdivision shall not prohibit compensation based on the principal balance of the loan.

This is the last item they added. You can see it for yourself at http://www.ncleg.net/Sessions/2007/Bills/House/HTML/H2188v5.html

What does this mean? According to this, and the way I read it, a mortgage broker can charge an origination fee (which would be “based on the principal balance of the loan”); however, this seems to call into question the ability for a mortgage broker to make any money on the mark up of wholesale mortgage rates to retail. This could easily fall into the first prohibited category which is “based on the terms of the loan.”

If you are thinking that is good news, you are sadly mistaken! This is not good at all. And I am not talking about for just brokers. I am talking about the reprocussions this will have on consumers and the overall housing market.

You see, mortgage brokers act much like the typical lender. They get the mortgage rates at a wholesale discount and then sell it at a retail price. That’s not a “bad” thing. The benefits to the public is that the retail pricing is not set in stone, so that flexibility allows the market to be competitive. But if this is taken away, they only way a broker can make money is to charge higher upfront fees such as origination and application fees. While these are normal for any loan, the fact that a broker will have to charge 2 points instead of 1 makes it appear less attractive, even if the rate is now a “wholesale” rate.

The ironic part is that lenders and banks will still be able to make money on the wholesale to retail spread. Only mortgage brokers have to disclose the wholesale profit they make. Lenders don’t… it’s not required by law. Why? The argument is that brokers know up front how much they will make, while lenders must sell the loan to another party (such as Fannie Mae) before they realize any additional profit. That profit may be higher or lower than anticipated when they actually sell, so there is no way to nail down an exact amount to disclose. Of course, law makers could require they provide the client with a range of profit they anticipate making, but no, only brokers are required to show this profit. As such, this profit has become demonized and mortgage brokers have been slammed as greedy bastards looking out for only themselves.

So 2 things here irritate me..

the double standard that provide banks and lenders an unfair advantage in what should be a competitive market and literally puts extreme limits on what brokers can make.

the way that politicians slip things in to bills instead of being bold and just saying here it is… we are making major changes.  It is cowardice at the least!

So as politicians and bank executives continue their agenda to eliminate mortgage brokers, North Carolina mortgage clients (both buying homes and refinancing a mortgage) should brace for less competition, higher fees and less service. Its coming…

This post is my opinion and interpretation of the new law and does not reflect the position or views of anyone other than me!

Alaska Home Loans

Alaska Home Loans

Alaska Home Loans - how is the market?

Before you ask, no I can not originate Alaska Home Loans. I am not licensed to write a home loan in Alaska, but in an online search today, I somehow ran across this search and just got to wondering…

How many mortgage companies are doing Alaska Home Loans? I know Alaska is a very large state with lots of beauty. I have never been to Alaska and being from the south would assume it is usually cold in Alaska… therefore I doubt I would ever need a home loan in Alaska. So why worry about Alaska home loans?

Well, with the mortgage crunch that is hitting everyone, we all hear about the major markets out there… places like LA California, Pheonix Arizona and even Washington DC… but no one has said a word about Alaska home loans. How are the loan officers in Alaska doing in all of this? I noticed that the loan limits for Alaska FHA mortgage loans was averaging about $271,050. Some areas have Alaska FHA mortgage loan limits up to $332,500. Is the Alaska FHA mortgage loan limits helping any?

If you happen to be a loan officer doing Alaska Home Loans, please comment and let me know. Curiosity is killing me!

Tired of the Negative

Dark cloud over headI have had enough!

I am so damn tired of all the bad news and negative attitudes! It seems like no matter where I turn this is all I hear anymore.

  • “The economy sucks!”
  • “We can’t drill our way out!”
  • “No one is buying a home!”
  • “Our country is not what it once was!”

I am gonna pick on this last one for a second…

We all know that our economy is stagnant and that gas prices are up and everyone is feeling a pinch. I am feeling it too !But this one just takes the cake.

“Our country is not what it once was, and I don’t want my kids to grow up in that.” This was a quote from someone that seemingly hates America. This is a quote from someone that somehow doesn’t have a freaking clue… who said this? None other than the “chosen one” himself.. Mr. Barack Obama.

Here is my issue with this statement… I agree.. our country is not what it once was. But where Mr. Obama gets off stating that we are worse is beyond me! As an American today how am I worse off? Read the rest of this entry »

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