By Bob on Feb 7, 2010 in Financing Real Estate, First Time Home Buyer, Fixer Upper Inventory, Upcoming Seminars | 2 Comments
[ March 2, 2010; 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. ] These are great loans in today’s market, because there is so much fixer upper inventory available today. The FHA 203K also allows even first time home buyers to customize a home to fit their dreams. this program can be a great way to create the home of your dreams.
By Bob on Feb 5, 2010 in Financing Real Estate, First Time Home Buyer, Short Sales And Foreclosures | 1 Comment
We are so lucky to have so many talented people on the Minnesota Real Estate Team!
Our team has put together 5 new seminars!!!!
By Bob on Jan 16, 2010 in Financing Real Estate, Fixer Upper Inventory, Investing in Real Estate | 0 Comments
10% Down for investors through HomePath… the program also includes fix up funds.
By Bob on Dec 13, 2009 in Financing Real Estate, Investing in Real Estate | 0 Comments
Back on May 1 of this year the Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC) took effect.Then in order to comply with the HVCC many mortgage companies decided that the best way to comply was to employ Appraisal Management Companies (AMC).
Buyers should be made aware that there are lenders who have taken the proper steps to deal with HVCC without having to hire AMCs.
By Bob on Dec 8, 2009 in Financing Real Estate, Fixer Upper Inventory, Investing in Real Estate, Upcoming Seminars | 0 Comments
[ April 20, 2010; 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. ] This seminar is set up to show you how to get off to a fast start, and prepare you for every step along the way until you reach the end of your journey
By Bob on Aug 31, 2009 in Financing Real Estate, Fixer Upper Inventory, Investing in Real Estate | 0 Comments
If you have been thinking about investing in single family homes in 2009 and haven’t yet pulled the trigger my advice is “Hang in there.” This summer we have seen an unlikely phenomenon in affordable single family housing. First Time Home buyers enticed by an $8000 tax credit have been in a bidding war with [...]
By Bob on May 26, 2009 in Financing Real Estate, Investing in Real Estate | 0 Comments
buyers are able to use this new equity towards the loan to value ratio of loan 2 and conserve their cash.