Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Ready to Buy? What Should I Do?

Getting preapproved for a home loan is the first step you should take before searching for a new home. If you haven’t already been pre-approved for a home loan, make sure you get pre-approved before searching for a home or contacting a real estate agent so you have an idea of what you can afford and what you should (or should not) be looking for.



Around 80% of all home searches begin on the Internet. Through all the resources available, homebuyers can conveniently search through hundreds of online listings, view virtual tours, and sort through dozens of photographs and street views of neighborhoods and homes. You've probably defined your goals and have a pretty good idea of the type of home you want. By the time you reach your real estate agent's office, you are halfway to home ownership.



Good real estate agents will listen to your wants and needs and arrange to show you only those homes that fit your particular parameters. Your agent should preview homes before showing them to you as well. If you are a motivated buyer, it shouldn’t take too long for you to find your new home.



When rating the inventory of homes you are shown:





  • Bring a digital camera and begin each series of photos with a close-up of the house number to identify where each group of home photos start and end.



  • Your agent can provide you with a print out of the listing for you to make notes on. Ask for a listing print out for every home you view to help you stay organized.



  • Take notes of unusual features, colors, and design elements.



  • Pay attention to the home's surroundings. What is next door? Do larger homes tower over your single story? What is the parking situation like if you want to have guests over? Does the neighborhood seem well kept?



  • Do you like the location? Is it near a park or a power plant?



  • Immediately after leaving, rate each home on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest.


When you know how to start your search for a new home and you have a good agent to assist you, the home buying process should be enjoyable, and you can feel confident in your decision.


Troy Batson is a licensed broker in the State of Oregon ~ troybatson.com ~ Duke Warner Realty ~ 1033 NW Newport Ave. Bend, OR 97701 ~ (541)382-8262

Monday, July 18, 2011

New FHA Loan Forbearance Program



The Obama administration recently announced that loan servicers who are collecting payments on FHA loans will be required to allow qualified borrowers who lose their jobs to miss up to 12 months of mortgage payments before initiating foreclosure proceedings against them. See the press release here.



The new forbearance program allows unemployed borrowers to stay in their homes while seeking new employment.



Currently, the FHA’s policy is four months of required unemployment forbearance. Housing Secretary Shaun Donovan claimed the current time period is “inadequate for the majority of unemployed borrowers.”



Donovan also stated, "Today, 60 percent of the unemployed have been out of work for more than three months and 45 percent have been out of work for more than six. Providing the option for a year of forbearance will give struggling homeowners a substantially greater chance of finding employment before they lose their home."



Not all borrowers will qualify for the new forbearance program, but the Obama administration said it is removing the “upfront hurdles” for qualification. Servicers are required to provide any borrowers who are denied forbearance with the reason for denial and allow the borrower at least seven days to submit additional information that may impact the evaluation.

All FHA-approved servicers must participate in the new forbearance program.

The administration said it hopes that the changes will "set a standard for the mortgage industry to provide more robust assistance to unemployed homeowners in the economic downturn."


Troy Batson is a licensed broker in the State of Oregon ~ troybatson.com ~ Duke Warner Realty ~ 1033 NW Newport Ave. Bend, OR 97701 ~ (541)382-8262