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What Lenders Look for in Home Mortgage Applications

Special Contribution Article

What Lenders Look for in Home Applications

Once your loan application is filled out and sent to the lender for review, the first thing they will look for is your ability to payback the loan you are requesting. A grand slam loan package is Read the rest of this entry »

Get to Know: Jonathan Osman

In the short time I’ve been blogging, I’ve managed to rack up quite a few posts.  So this being the new year, I thought I would take this momentous occasion to let you get to know me a little better.  So this is me interviewing myself on the topic of yours truly.    Read the rest of this entry »

SELLERS BEWARE!

With only three homes to show today, I phoned the appointment numbers yesterday to get the showings scheduled and was ready by noon for today’s tour…

All I lacked were the appointment confirmations from the listing agents on all three homes. Here’s what happened next: Read the rest of this entry »

Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, NC Housing Statistics for ZIP Code 28207: Week Ending December 28, 2007

Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, NC Housing Statistics for ZIP Code 28277:   Week Ending December 28, 2007

Courtesy of Debe Maxwell, REALTOR®/Broker
ABR, Certified Neighborhood Specialist

As a REALTOR®/Broker with HELEN ADAMS REALTY, I monitor local real estate statistics to keep my clients informed and ahead of the real estate trends. Following, are the current real estate statistics for Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, NC  ZIP Code 28207 for the Week Ending December 28, 2007. Read the rest of this entry »

Charlotte Real Estate Makes National News!

Recently, the Charlotte Observer had an encouraging article by J.W. ELPHINSTONE of the Associated Press pertaining to our Charlotte market!

In his article, Charlotte bucks housing trend; Home values grew while other cities saw declines, Mr. Elphinstone writes the recent S&P’s index of  housing prices in 20 metropolitan areas reveals that five cities, including Charlotte have increased! Read the rest of this entry »

Charlotte Real Estate News

Saturday’s Charlotte Observer had a very interesting article by Allen Norwood which proves my recent point about the Charlotte market!

In his article, Price trends? Area stats among nation’s best, Mr. Norwood sheds light on a recent press release by the National Association of REALTORS®, reflecting on our market having experienced one of the strongest single family price boosts in the nation!  Our third quarter 2007 average SFH was up 11% from third quarter 2006.  Unlike other markets that are somewhat depressed, Charlotte Read the rest of this entry »

Charlotte, NC Real Estate: A Buyer’s DREAM!

Historically, Charlotte real estate has not followed market trends as in other cities in the U.S. due to our constant influx of banking transferrees and many other Fortune 500 Companies (we have over 300 represented in Charlotte).  

Charlotte, NC real estate is not experiencing nearly the problems that other cities are currently experiencing but, Read the rest of this entry »

Charlotte NC Agent nets More Listings

A local Charlotte, NC area Realtor has been netting a lot more listings lately. During what most agents see as the slowest time of the year, this agent has been adding more real estate listings. Right now, he has 10 listings and has plans to have up to 20 by March!

How to get more listings

There are many tools available to real estate agents and Realtors today. The key to getting more listings is Read the rest of this entry »

Inside the Money (a look at the mortgage industry) 11/28/2007

Inside the MoneyThis week, Inside the Money:

  • Rates fluctuate, but remain steady
  • Media still Focused on Negative “news”

  • Charlotte area Mortgage Broker does Stupid Thing

  • Rates to change very soon

  • It’s the best time in our lifetime to buy a home in Charlotte

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    Rates fluctuate, but remain steady

Mortgage rates for Charlotteand the local area remained steady in the lower 6% range over the past week. Rates are still fluctuating from day to day, usually about 1/8 a point at a time. This is good news as buyers look to cash in on a great buyers market in Charlotte!

Media still Focused on Negative “news”

While the national news is still focused on mortgage failings across the country, good news came out of the Charlotte area real estate market. Home prices are holding and foreclosures are not as bad as it seems. According to the Charlotte Observer on Saturday, the National Association of REALTORS issued a press release in which they stated the Charlotte real estatemarket was still strong and that home values in Charlotte were 11% higher this year than last! Add to a previous article that informed us that while foreclosures were up across the US, the Charlotte area was doing quite well. Yes, Mecklenburg county has the highest foreclosure rate in NC, but when you have the highest growth in the state, those numbers will also seem as dramatic. The good news is that in all reality foreclosures are only up a slight bit over last year, but when you factor in that a higher percentage of homes were bought, the Charlotte housing market comes out on top!

Remember folks, the news media is all about selling ads. Bad news gets attention, good news does not. Don’t believe all you see and hear with the media.

Charlotte area Mortgage Broker does Stupid Thing

I am the first to want to ignore these reports, because it only gives our industry another black eye. And it seems that we have been dealt enough of those. However, when someone does something this stupid, it needs to be acknowledged. A local mortgage broker was advertising a “dream home” for sale in a local paper. When people would call, he would not tell them where the home was unless he got some information from them… pre-qualification information. Turns out the home never existed and this was a ruse to try and get more potential buyers.

PROFESSIONAL MORTGAGE BROKERS IN CHARLOTTE NC will not use such deceptive ads. As a mortgage professional in Charlotte, I am upfront with my clients. They are trusting me with one of the most important decisions of their life. Why in the world would I start that relationship off with lies and deceit? Kudos to the real estate agent that reported this! My fellow mortgage professionals, we must behave as professionals in what we do. It only takes a couple idiots like this to give us all a bad image and with the negative press going around (that should not be directed towards us, but is) we really need to be on our toes! Do everything above board and always, ALWAYS be honest with your clients!

Rates to change very soon

With Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae’s announcments of additional delivery charges to the lender for certain loans beginning March 2008, we need to begin getting ready for rate changes. These changes will happen prior to March. We will see Jan and Feb rates increase for those with scores below 680 as these loans will be the ones sold to Fannie and Freddie in March. So for all the Charlotte area home buyers, if you do not know where you stand with your credit, its time to allow a professional to review your creditand counsel you to improve your credit score if needed. Better yet, get pre-approved to buy a home in Charlotte NOW and get the low rates that still exist NOW.

It’s the best time in our lifetime to buy a home in Charlotte

Mortgage rates are still low. Home loans in Charlotte are still full of options. The Charlotte real estate market currently offers a better selection of homes for sale than we have seen in a very long time. If you are thinking about buying a home, now is the time. Don’t delay… get pre-approved for a home loan in Charlotte, NC today and get out there! You can find the home of your dreams!

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For more information on mortgage and home financing, or for help in the Charlotte NCarea, please contact Ed Nailor with 1st Metropolitan Mortgage- your Mortgage Loan Specialist.

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Ed Nailor
Home Loans in Charlotte

1st Metropolitan Mortgage
10801 Johnston Rd Suite 213
Charlotte, NC 28226

704-248-8694 Phone
visit http://carolinamortgageconnection.foundbydesign.net/

Get pre-approved to buy a home in Charlotte NC today

Advantages And Disadvantages Of Selling A Home On Your Own

Special Contribution By Jared Lee

Traditional way of selling a house is to approach a real estate broker, who will assess the value of the home and then put it up for sale. A homeowner intending to sell his house needs to pay brokerage commission to the real estate broker for getting the house sold to a prospective buyer. Most homeowners find this to be a convenient arrangement. Selling of a real estate property requires excessive knowledge in the field of real estate and high degree of commitment that many people find it hard to maintain. However, less than 20 percent of home sellers tend to go out of their way and try selling their houses on their own.

Listed below are some advantages and disadvantages of selling of a home on your own.

Advantages Of Selling A Home On Your Own

The most significant advantage of self selling is that no brokerage commission has to be paid to the real estate broker. You can take an active role in the self-selling process and the entire real estate transaction is controlled by you. However, you need to study hard so as to avoid any mistakes. By this, you can gain immense knowledge about various ins and outs involved in a real estate transaction.

Disadvantages Of Selling A Home On Your Own

1. When a seller intends to sell the property on his own, he should be able to promote the property so as to obtain a best deal. Promoting a property involves good marketing and advertising strategy, which can be expensive. Seller has to bear all these costs. In order to have the property listed on the MLS, one has to pay.

2. If the seller does not have negotiation skills, the entire transaction can be a loss.

3. Lack of experience can result in having the house under priced or overpriced. One needs to gather information from the neighborhood and the area so as to get a preliminary estimate on the home’s value. One can even get the property valuated in order to find its real worth.

4. In case of self-selling, all the paper work must be handled by the seller. While negotiating, one has to rely completely on his instincts. These instincts can sometimes be beneficial and sometimes become useless.

Check Out More Articles by Jared:
Realtors and Agents for Buyers, Highrise Investments Las Vegas, Home Selling Tips By Owner
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jared_Lee

 

Thinking of selling your home? If you decide to sell by owner, contact me for marketing by owner ideas and techinques. If you want to work with a broker, let me help you find the right real estate agent in the Charlotte area to help you sell your home for more money!

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