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Posts Tagged ‘first-time homebuyers’

New Listing in Roy UT

Monday, November 7th, 2011

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC0b86_rO8c

Click to see listing in Roy…you won”t need to fix this up…it’s ready to move in.  Very quiet neighborhood and close to schools, shopping, and I-15.

Plan Your Financial Future by Using These Low Interest Rates

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

 

Building home equity is an avenue toward a sound financial future.  Buying a home now using low interest rates means a lower payment which helps the pocket book.   Please contact me so I may help you use these historically low interest rates to purchase your first or your next home.  It’s a great time to buy a home in Ogden and the surrounding area with an inventory of a variety of homes…it won’t be hard to find one you like and one you can afford!

 

Interest Rates for Wednesday, October 5, 2011.  Mortgage rates have fallen again…see below.

30 yr fixed  4.00%             last week   4.09%

15 yr fixed  3.37%             last week   3.36%

5/1 ARM     2.99%             last week    3.01%

30 yr Refi   4.11%             last week    4.19%

15 yr Refi   3.49%              last week    3.48%

Please keep in mind these are general figures because credit scores, lenders, and geographical areas differ and the rates change daily. 

http://money.cnn.com/real_estate/

Fence Sitting? Check Out The Latest Interest Rates

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

Interest Rates for Tuesday, September 13, 2011.  Mortgage rates have fallen again…see below.

30 yr fixed  4.15%             last week   4.18%

15 yr fixed  3.36%             last week   3.37%

5/1 ARM     2.95%             last week    2.98%

30 yr Refi   4.25%             last week    4.28%

15 yr Refi   3.49%              last week    3.50%

Please keep in mind these are general figures because credit scores, lenders, and geographical areas differ and the rates change daily. 

It is still a great time to buy a home in Ogden and the surrounding area.  Please contact me so I may help you use these historically low interest rates to purchase your first or your next home.

 

http://money.cnn.com/real_estate/

Interesting Mortgage Rates

Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

Interest Rates for Friday, September 2, 2011.  Mortgage rates have fallen again…see below.

30 yr fixed  4.21%             last week   4.28%

15 yr fixed  3.37%             last week   3.45%

5/1 ARM     2.97%             last week    3.11%

30 yr Refi   4.30%             last week    4.37%

15 yr Refi   3.50%              last week    3.57%

Please keep in mind these are general figures because credit scores, lenders, and geographical areas differ and the rates change daily. 

It is still a great time to buy a home in Ogden and the surrounding area.  Please contact me so I may help you use these historically low interest rates to purchase your first or your next home.

The Home Buying Process

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

 

Yesterday was a great day…watching  new homeowners open the door to their new home for the first time!

They were qualified from their lender before they started looking, they knew what price range they could afford and they knew where they wanted to live.  They reviewed a list of homes to look at and picked out four.  They were searching for a home with a play area for their young children.

It all started on a memorable Saturday night in June.  My husband was the chaufeur and, of course, this home was the last one on the tour.  It was exciting because when we drove up, we all could “feel” the warmth and love radiating from this home.  Once inside and down the stairs, we saw the “funnest” and most adorable playroom ever.  One whole room was devoted to children with a ladder leading to a loft and a slide as an exit.  It was perfect!

The offer was written, accepted and closed without a problem.  Best of all, for me, was being a part of the process and being able to see smiling faces.  THANKS for letting me serve you!

PS~They were also able to take advantage of the very low interest rates and the inventory of affordable homes on  the market.

Tips for First-Time Homebuyers in this Historic Buyers Market

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

Is it the right time to make a move into real estate?  That is a question that a lot of first time buyers are asking themselves.  Below is a reality check list to help first time buyers know if they are ready to buy.

  • Get your finances in order-Before you buy, you need to make sure that your credit is in good shape.  You need to review credit history and know your credit score. You will also need to have enough money set aside for a down payment.  It’s also important not to put all of your money towards the purchase of a home in case of extra expenses afterwards.

 

  • Do not look at homes that you cannot afford-Before you look at homes, you will need to establish your purchase power upfront to determine what you are approved for.  This way you will not set your sights on a home that you cannot afford. At this time, you should also be looking at special loans available from FHA and other government sponsored loans for first time home buyers.

 

  • Get familiar-Familiarize yourself with the process and terminology associated with buying a home, make sure you have a realtor that you trust to help explain the process.

 

  • Interest Rates-There are a lot of misleading mortgages with low rate promises and no contingencies for those who have great credit.  Rates are based upon many different factors and the loan isn’t locked until the application is accepted.

*Basis Point-A term used in the mortgage industry which simply means 1/100th of 1%.

*Closing costs-These are the fees required to process and close your loan.

*FHA-Federal Housing Administration

*FRM & ARM-Fixed rate mortgage loan is a loan where the interest rate stays the same the life time of the loan. ARM is an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage with variable interest rates.

*GFE-The Good Faith Estimate is a document explaining all costs involved in getting a loan.

*TIL-The Federal Truth In Lending Form document that tells you the costs and fees of the loan.

*Lis pendens-An official notice that there is a pending lawsuit over real estate.

*Per Diem Interest-Interest you pay per day.

*Underwriting/Underwriting fees-Underwriting is the process that the lender performs to qualify a borrower for a loan.

*Warranty deed-A legal document guaranteeing the seller has a right to sell a property.

Last but not least, find a realtor that you believe will make the right fit with you to help you find the home of your dreams.  A realtor will become a life- long partner in buying and selling real estate.

Now is a great time to buy or sell in the Ogden area.   Do you need help to take  advantage of this historic time?  You may contact me anytime.

Memories of the Home You Loved?

Monday, January 31st, 2011

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQYNM6SjD_o

“Songwriter Tom Douglas caputres the meaning of home through a sweetly powerful tune that was named the Country Music Association’s song of the year last November” (REALTOR Magazine, Feb 2011, pg 40).

I hope you enjoyed this song about home…I sure did!  First-time home buyers, would you like to give your children the same memories? Contact me and together we can make your dream become a reality.

Keeping You in the Know–Interest Rates

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Interest Rates for Tuesday, January 18, 2011.  It’s interesting because the rates change daily. 

30 yr fixed  4.77%             last week   4.75%

15 yr fixed  4.05%             last week   4.06%

5/1 ARM     3.44%             last week    3.49%

30 yr Refi   4.79%             last week    4.77%

15 yr Refi   4.07%             last week     4.07%

Please keep in mind these are general figures because credit scores, lenders, and geographical areas differ. 

Contact me for further information about using low interest rates to buy your next home.

http://money.cnn.com/real_estate/

New Jobs in Ogden Create an Atmosphere of Buying and Selling Homes

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

A retailer has decided Ogden is the place to relocate a customer care and distribution center.  Because of our work ethic to provide excellent customer service and the fact that it’s a beautiful place (nestled in the mountains along the  Wasatch front), Ogden will receive over 200 new jobs with a potential up to 800 in the next ten years.   This is good news! 

I have been saying all along that the Ogden area is a great place to live and employment is another strong factor.  What does this mean for you?  Home buying and home selling works–it works because of jobs.

Have you been timid about purchasing that new home for the first time?  Have you been timid about selling to move into your bigger home, condo, luxury home, or home up in the Valley? 

You can start to make those decisions with confidence.   Please contact me to help you price your home correctly to sell and help you find and negotiate that home you have been waiting for the last two years.   Interest rates are wonderfully low. 

Once again, employment news equals confidence in real estate sales.  Please take advantage now!

(www.standard.net, Friday, January 7, 2011)

Facts on Buying a New Home~Long-Term Home Ownership Still a Good Value

Monday, November 8th, 2010

There has been quite a discussion lately about the value of homeownership. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) released a study concerning homeownership and here are a few of the facts.

A study was released at the 2010 REALTORS® Conference & Expo. It states “home buyers today have affirmed a long-term view of home ownership, the typical seller is experiencing positive returns and the vast majority of home owners see their property as a good investment, according to the latest consumer survey of home buyers and sellers.”

“Although typical sellers had been in their previous home for eight years, up from seven years in the 2009 study, first-time buyers plan to stay for 10 years and repeat buyers plan to hold their property for 15 years.”

Furthermore, ” NAR 2010 President, Vickie Cox Golder stated, “Sellers who purchased at the top of the market and had to sell in a short time frame were hurt by the price correction, but the vast majority who are able to stay for a normal period of home ownership generally built enough equity to make a trade-up purchase,” Golder said. “Despite swings in the housing market in recent years, the fact is most long-term owners see healthy gains in the value of their property.”

To view the article in its entirety, please visit this link:

http://www.realtor.org/press_room/news_releases/2010/11/survey

I hope this article helps you decide homeownership is a valuable asset to you and your family.  If you are thinking or wanting to buy a home in the Ogden, UT area, as you know, interest rates are still at historic rates.  There is still plenty of inventory.  If I can be of service to you in your search for a new home, please contact me. 

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