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WHY Pick RE/MAX?
There are lots of reasons why you might choose to select one agent or company vs another. Unless you have a best friend or relative who you “have” to use, I would like to show you how I am different. I believe I have an excellent value proposition as to why you would select me as your agent and RE/MAX as your company. I would welcome the opportunity to meet with you and discuss how I... [Read more]
Down Payment Assistance Synopsis
Where there is a will, there is a way. There are many many programs today that are city specific. So, the attached synopsis is a multi county foreclosure down payment assistance pool. Basically, there is money available for purchasers of distressed homes. If you want to buy a home and are flexible in which area you make your purchase, we can try to find you some programs. Powered By WP Footer Read More →
Gifts and Grants can be considered towards borrowers funds on certain 3% down conventional loans
Yes, you read that right. I just got an email today from a leading mortgage insurance company that is willing to underwrite this loan. You will need at 740 or better score. But, what an opportunity. In many ways, this is like FHA, but with a little higher credit threshold. The KEY difference, besides credit score, is the lack of an upfront MI (mortgage insurance) premium and as well as a smaller... [Read more]
Purchase 80/10/10 and 80/5/15 STILL exists
As of this post, the 80/10/10 and 80/5/15 can still be done. While underwriting has allowed it, it has been very difficult to find a second mortgage product that would write a 5 or 10% second mortgage. Well, after many phone calls, we have sourced two lenders who at this time are willing to offer the second mortgage. One is a bank and the other is a credit union. As with EVERY program, the rules... [Read more]
What Is Your Home Worth Today?
I found a cool resource at http://www.FHFA.gov. If you go there, in the middle of the page you will find something called the Home Price Calculator. You input your home purchase information in terms of State, quarter in which you purchased and the quarter in which you’d like to get the valuation. Next, you hit calculate, and it will show you a chart. While it isn’t specific to YOUR... [Read more]
Did you know-Current & Future Housing Data
Watch this video-then call me to help you buy or sell a new home or investment property. Powered By WP Footer Read More →
8 Tips For Finding Your New Home
A solid game plan can help you narrow your homebuying search to find the best home for you. House hunting is just like any other shopping expedition. If you identify exactly what you want and do some research, you’ll zoom in on the home you want at the best price. These eight tips will guide you through a smart homebuying process. 1. Know thyself Understand the type of home that suits your personality.... [Read more]
4 Tips to Determine How Much Mortgage You Can Afford
By knowing how much mortgage you can handle, you can ensure that home ownership will fit in your budget. Here are six surefire ways you can get your finances in order before you buy a home. Homeownership should make you feel safe and secure, and that includes financially. Be sure you can afford your home by calculating how much of a mortgage you can safely fit into your budget. Instead of just taking... [Read more]
Two Special Twin Cities Home Buying Programs
One program is called FPP-Foreclosure Partnership Program, and the other is NSP2 Homebuyer Assistance Program. Both programs offer incentive money for a purchase. I can use these financing programs with one of our mortgage investors. Consider checking them out to see if they’d work for you. HennipenCounty-Non-forclosedHomes-overview HennipenCounty-Nsp2-overview Powered By WP Footer Read More →
Rebuilding Credit To Get A Mortgage
Often, especially in this market due to the recession, we find potential home buyers who have had a life event or “bump in the road” that affects their ability to obtain a new loan. If you want to buy a home, you will have to have a certain number of reporting trade lines and for certain length of time. MOST mortgage programs require 3-5 trade lines and a minimum of two years of reporting.... [Read more]
Buying Rental Property In The Twin Cities
Have you ever wanted to own rental property, but were unsure where to start? I teach a class on the topic. I’ve decided to make the outline into a PPT. I cover the information in my class in much more depth and breadth, but this will give you a lot of useful information. If you are interested in discussing purchasing a rental property as an investment, just give me a call and we can set... [Read more]
Mortgage Insurance May Still Be Deductible For Some Buyers
Yipee-It looks like mortgage insurance will remain deductible for some home buyers. When we look buying a home, you need to consider all aspects. One main one is mortgage financing. There are ways around mortgage insurance by doing split loans-like and 80/10/10 for example or LPMI-which stands for lender paid mortgage insurance-which means the interest rate is higher. Rather than confuse the matter... [Read more]
Is There An Opportunity Right In Front Of YOU
I just watched an amazing video which I’ve posted below called the Money Tree. There are so many different interpretations. One that struck me was that people are oblivious to opportunity that is right in front of them. How many of us are looking for something that we already have or is within our reach? How many people are NOT buying real estate today when they could be looking at this... [Read more]
December Is The Time To Reflect
Are each of us doing all we can to make the world a better place? Many of us have our favorite charity and organizations we support. RE/MAX is a very large sponsor of Children’s Miracle Network. Many people don’t realize how much has been given. Each time I sell a home, I automatically donate a portion of my commission to this organization. Other RE/MAX agents like myself contribute... [Read more]
Getting Ready to Sell Your House
While most experts see little good news in 2011’s housing market, economic downturn is no reason to neglect maintenance on a home or lose sight of future plans to relocate. The critical issue is planning intelligently for what spending you do now to make sure it’s worth your money later. And even if your plan to sell your property is more than a year away, it’s not a bad idea to get your finances... [Read more]
HUD Has A YouTube Channel-Here Is There Vid On Buying A Home
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Google lets you create cool templated websites
Just an idea for anyone who wants to set up something quick and easy: https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?continue=http%3A%2F%2Fsites.google.com%2F&followup=http%3A%2F%2Fsites.google.com%2F&service=jotspot&passive=true&ul=1 Powered By WP Footer Read More →
Can Home Ownership Contribute To Your Wealth?
Based on the implosion of equity in the past few years, one begins to wonder. At the same time, if you look back from a historical perspective, home ownership and home equity have contributed to the net worth of many. Recently, there was a study/survey done by the Federal Reserve. NAR presents and interprets the resultshttp://www.realtor.org/research/economists_outlook/didyouknow/dyk111610dh Powered... [Read more]
Minnesota Foreclosure And Distressed Home Fact Sheets PLUS Twin Cities First Time Buyer Special Programs
I have mentioned it before, but I really am impressed with the Minnesota Home Ownership Center. I frequently get calls from people who need to find information about how best to deal with a distressed real estate situation. You must visit their website and bookmark it for future reference. Here are just some of the links you need to look at: Foreclosure & distressed property fact sheets http://hocmn.org/en/fp-factsheets.cfm Counseling... [Read more]
Twin Cities Foreclosure Update
Here is our latest newsletter that has updates on foreclosures in the Twin Cities. Also, watch the video below Powered By WP Footer Read More →
Minnesota First Time Home Buyer Tips
A buyer in Minnesota, and specifically the Twin Cities area-Minneapolis/St Paul, should consider visiting the board of Realtors site at http://www.MplsRealtor.com On the tab regarding market activity, they will be able to click through and find out aggregated information that is compiled into city specific reports. For example, Minneapolis real estate will be broken down into the various areas of... [Read more]
Top Seven Tips For Home Buyers
Recently I was asked to create a list of top tips. Here is my list. I have been selling homes for over 25 years. I hope these help you make better choices and improve your real estate making decisions. 1) Before you begin to search for a home, always get prequalified FIRST. Seek out an experienced mortgage broker to arrange your financing. Even if you think you want to use a large bank, at least see... [Read more]
Data.gov – A Cool Site With Lots Of Great Info
http://www.Data.gov I just found this site and wanted to share it. It has a ton of info and reports. If you have a project or just an “inquiring mind”, this is sure to be a hit. Check it out and get the data you need. Powered By WP Footer Read More →
Realtors Seeing a Buyer’s Market for Condos
By J Harris According to the National Association of Realtors, the flourishing condominium market is no longer an advantage for sellers. It has become a buyer’s market across the United States amidst declining sales and median prices. By year end June 2006, realtors have seen the supply of existing condos for sale increasing by almost two-thirds and sales falling by almost 15 percent across the... [Read more]
Condo – Loft Lifestyle
By Andy Asbury With the popularity of condos and lofts skyrocketing in recent years, especially in Minneapolis; these home choices have become a major player in the local real estate market. Condos and lofts offer a distinctly different package than a typical home: first there is the convenience of location. Typically condo and loft complexes are located within the city limits and as such provide excellent... [Read more]
Check Out Energy Rebates
EnergyStar.gov – Check Out Energy Rebates This is a government site that offers lots of energy saving tips as well as explains what energy saving grants or credits might be available. Powered By WP Footer Read More →
Foreclosure Trends Newsletter
Here is the latest issue of my foreclosure trends newsletter. As you can see, the trend is not our friend, in the sense that the housing market has not recovered. Until jobs come back and people are employed and feel safe in their employment, they will tend to avoid making a committment. ForeclosureTrends.pdf Powered By WP Footer Read More →
Twin Cities Foreclosure Trends-From our MLS & Realty Trac
Besides the board of realtor sites: http://theThing.mplsrealtor.com and market data posted elsewhere at http://www.MplsRealtor.com I have a subscription to Realty Trac. My subscription gives me additional data about foreclosures and trends within certain zip codes. This is in addition to my daily subscription to Finance & Commerce (a business newspaper that prints all the foreclosure information... [Read more]
Real Estate Information
These are a couple of my newsletters that have a ton of valuable information. Go check them out. Foreclosure Market Trends Newsletter http://www.realtytrac.com/MarketTrends/NewsLetter.aspx?guid=131bd355-1b69-4bd1-99cd-2f0c9a936810 Real Estate Cyber Space Tips http://www.REcyber.com/cybertips/r11627 Powered By WP Footer Read More →
Minneapolis Real Estate – Is the Worst Really Over?
Minneapolis Real Estate – Is the Worst Really Over?By Lisa Marie Brown On the surface, things are looking pretty good in Minneapolis right now. Forbes recently named it the Most Affordable Place to Live Well in the United States, citing the overwhelming sense of corporate social responsibility in the Twin Cities, and the high quality of life with plenty of access to arts and leisure activities.... [Read more]
Outstanding Video-An Inspiration To All-Be The Best You Can Be!
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Twin Cities Home buyer book
Thinking about buying a home but don’t know where to start? Why not start by reading the home buyer hand book that we have provided below. It is a great place to start to get the information you need. When you’re ready, we would love to help you find and finance a new home. MN Home buyers handbook View more documents from John Mazzara. Powered By WP Footer Read More →
Open Source Documents-Unbelievable Resources-Find YOUR topic of Interest
If you’ve never visited http://www.Archive.org, you are missing a wonderful site. From this site, you will find many resources that are out of copyright and you can download and use them as you wish. You will find all the classics and some fun things as well. Just for fun, I have the download of a book called “Little Gardens” which is a book about setting up a garden on a city... [Read more]
Sell Your Home Faster-Learn The Home Selling Secrets Of Successful Sellers
Here is a special report that outlines over 450 ideas on how to sell your home faster. This report is just one of the many home buyer, home seller, and investor reports that I can make available to you. Read this report and call me to arrange a time to see how I can help. Download Now Powered By WP Footer Read More →
Extension And Expansion Of Home Buyer Credit-4/30/2010
A Big WOW!! The credit has been expanded to include homeowners who have owned their home for the past 5 years. No longer do you need to be a first time buyer. The dollar limit is $8000 for first time buyers and $6500 for move up buyers. This GREAT news. Combine this with 50 year lows in interest rates, and you’d be crazy not to consider making a move. If you feel secure in your job,... [Read more]
Why Foreclosure Is Often Preferred By The Loan Servicer Instead Of Offering A Loan Modification
Have you ever wondered why a foreclosure occurs when a better solution might have been a modification? Would you like to read the facts and figures and see how mortgages are bundled, sold and serviced? You will soon see it is isn’t pretty, we are in the midst of a crisis, and it is likely to get worse before it gets better. That being said, you can probably guess why-it’s about the... [Read more]
Home Buyer Tax Credit Information Update
It’s now official!! The tax credit has been extended and expanded. YOU NEED TO HURRY! You now have until the end of April 2010. The following summary of the credit is provided by the National Association Of Realtors. The following two documents cover the changes in the new law. Now get out there and buy a home!! NAR FAQ: Homebuyer Tax Credit Changes NAR Issue Brief: Homebuyer Tax Credit Changes ... [Read more]
Minnesota Real Estate Newsletter Gives Access To Great Computer & Life Tips
I maintain a number of real estate sites, blogs, and newsletters. One newsletter that provides a number of computer tips to help you function better with a computer is http://www.REcyber.com/cybertips/r11627 The site is full of cyber space tricks and great places to visit. We have link to this site on the list of MN Real Estate links, but I wanted to highlight this particular newsletter because it... [Read more]
Make The Right Home Improvements & Increase Your MN Home Value
Are you ready to sell your Minnesota home for the highest dollar with the least amount of hassle? I have helped hundreds of MN homeowners get their home sold. Can I help you? Powered By WP Footer Read More →
Minnesota Home Seller Secrets
Are you ready to sell your Minnesota home for the highest dollar with the least amount of hassle? I have helped hundreds of MN homeowners get their home sold. Can I help you? Powered By WP Footer Read More →
Minnesota Home Buyer Secrets
First, read the guide and learn how to purchase a Minnesota home successfully. Then, call me to set up an appointment to begin the process. Powered By WP Footer Read More →
10 Things To Consider When Moving To The Twin Cities
When you want to move to another city, there are things you need to consider and think over and over again to make sure that: ? You are not making the biggest mistake in your life ? You have a budget that can sustain you in the big city until you have found a job. Usually, people fail to see the reason why they have to plan before they can move out from their comfort zone. Living with parents... [Read more]
A Guide of Relocating To Minnesota
Sometimes in life, there is a point where you have to relocate to another town or another country. If you want to keep employed with the same company, sometimes you have to move-especially if you are being sent to work there. It would be lucky for you if your assignment involves a corporate relocation to MN. This can be a good news or a bad news for some people depending on how they deal with it.... [Read more]
Minnesota is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”
Minnesota is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”. Saint Paul is the capital of Minnesota and the largest city is none other than Minneapolis. The popular symbol of Minnesota is the Common Loon, which is a bird that is available in the northern parts of the state. If you have decided to relocate to Minnesota, it would probably be a correct step to have a new life in a new place and experience new... [Read more]
Minneapolis Condominium Markets – Buying or Renting a Condo
Today if you are interested in living in Minnesota, you’ll find that many people are deciding to go with twin cities rental condos instead of going with Minnesota homes for a variety of reasons. There are many great downtown Minneapolis condominiums available not to mention downtown Minneapolis lofts and downtown St. Paul lofts. If you are looking for housing in the area, you will quickly notice... [Read more]
Relocating to Minnesota – Twin Cities Real Estate
If you are looking for a great place to relocate, you’ll find that relocating to Minnesota is an excellent option today. Whether you are from California, New York, Mississippi, Texas, or even Ohio, you’ll find that Minnesota is a wonderful place to move. There are a variety of reasons that moving to areas in Minnesota, such as Minneapolis Minnesota or even St. Paul, is a great idea. You’ll find... [Read more]
Five Top Reasons to Buy a Loft
Many urban dwellers are turning to lofts instead of condos. There are some differences between the two, however. Urban living and loft purchasers are on the rise, if only for the exquisite opportunity a loft may have compared to a condo. Owners of either a loft or a condo hold the title to their unit or space and co-own along with the rest of the loft or condo community, the lobbies, garages,... [Read more]
Downtown Minneapolis-A Mpls Minnesota Visitor’s Guide
Are you planning to head to downtown Minneapolis any time in the near future? If so, you have a lot of fun and a great time waiting for you! There is a lot that goes into making this lively area what it is, and if you manage to even catch a little bit of it, you’ll know that your trip has been worth it. Consider some of the great attractions below whether you are visiting Minneapolis for... [Read more]
Five Top Reasons to Buy a Condo or Townhouse
If you’re one of those people who doesn’t like maintaining your lawn or want to commit to a large down payment for a conventional home, buying a condo or townhouse may be right for you. Before we look at the top five reasons to buy a condo or townhouse, what are condos and townhouses? Condos and townhouses are unit-based home purchases. For example, a condo unit will exist within a group of... [Read more]
Minneapolis: A Clean and Green City
If there is one thing that Minneapolis should be famous for it is the city’s dedication to maintaining its reputation as among the greenest cities in the State of Minnesota. True enough, Minneapolis has proven it is hell-bent in protecting the environment through the Minneapolis GreenPrint which is its guide to attaining sustainable development. The Minneapolis GreenPrint is a framework based on... [Read more]

























