August 29, 2010

Loan Modification Plan Can Save Your Home

Millions of people have found themselves facing foreclosure since the economic climate has shifted so rapidly over the past couple of years. Thanks to President Obama’s Federal Loan Modification Plan, however, thousands of people are starting to see themselves having some new hope that they may be able to keep their home. This loan modification program is all a part of the Federal Stimulus Package and has been funded with a total of $72 billion.

Now is the time for you to take advantage of Obama’s loan modification plan that can help you stay in your own home. You’ll simply need to fill out an application and be approved, so make sure you get help with the application process because it can only be done once. Once you’re approved for the loan modification services you’ll start to see a monthly payment that’s less than 31% of your income monthly and may have a longer repayment period, a lower interest rate, waived late fees and even forgiven principle all due to the loan modification program.

This loan modification program is going to be a once-in-a-lifetime chance for you to save your home and even pay less for the house you’ve come to love. If you’re like millions in this country that aren’t sure if they’re going to make it, it’s time to stop worrying and start taking advantage of the Obama federal loan modification plan that can possibly help you. Don’t wait too long; this plan will no longer be in effect after 2012 and you can lose your chance forever if you wait until you’re already in foreclosure. The first step you need to take is to seek advice from someone knowledgeable about Obama’s Federal Loan Modification Plan to make absolutely certain that you have completely reliable information and are dealing with someone who is qualified and capable of helping you with saving your home.

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August 28, 2010

Real Estate Taxes Are Rising

The property tax burden for residential property owners has not kept up with the present slide and erosion of market values. Everyday commercial businesses are failing and have little or no assets that make up the tangible personal property taxes and real property tax base. State and local tax collectors have lost revenue due to their inability to collect the property taxes due. It could take years to collect the back taxes for these entities, if the tax authorities are even able to collect the taxes. Defunct businesses are closing every day. Many tax jurisdictions have the legal right to seize and confiscate tangible personal property – i.e. machinery, equipment, and fixtures. These items can comprise a large percentage of a tax base. Typically, tangible property is taxed at the same millage rates as real property and goes to pay and provide the same government services that real property taxes.

It should not be surprising that residential homesteads will have to absorb the lost tax revenue. Most tax assessors will be ardent and steadfast in over assessing the homeowner to compensate for the business failures. Business bankruptcies will greatly impact each local and state revenue collection abilities.

Home values have dropped over fifty percent in many states. This drop in market value should be reflected in each home owner’s tax assessment and property tax bill. For those home owners who have not lost their home due to mortgage foreclosure, they are faced with a home that is grossly over assessed and being upside down in their mortgage amount compared to market value. In a normal economy foreclosures are considered an exception. Today foreclosures are a norm in many localities and are the only sales transactions that are occurring. Talk to any real estate appraiser to confirm these market conditions. With this being the case, chances are that your local tax assessor is only making minute adjustments to truly compensate for the market conditions.

Property taxes are typically based upon market value and equalization. Paying more than your fair share of property taxes typically defies your states constitutional obligation. Before you pay that tax bill, ask how it was computed, and don't be afraid to file to have your tax base adjusted. It could save you hundreds of dollars in overpaid taxes.

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August 27, 2010

3 Tips to Avoid Credit Card Scams

Criminals recently ripped off $10 million dollars from American credit cards… Yours could have been one of them.

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August 26, 2010

Do’s And Don’ts When Buying A New Home

Before you start shopping for a new home, it is important to be aware of the essential tasks that must be taken in order to make sure you get the home of your dreams at a price you can afford. To make buying a home easier, below is a list of the do’s and don’ts when buying a new home:

  • Do Maintain a Good Credit Score: Lenders look at the credit score of a potential mortgage borrower to make sure they will be able to pay the monthly mortgage payments. It is important that you check your credit rating for any errors and clean up any outstanding bills. Make sure you always pay your bills on time, particularly your credit cards and other loans.
  • Do Get Pre-qualified: Before you start searching for a new home, it is important to get pre-qualified for a mortgage from a reputable lender. By getting pre-qualified, you will know much you will able to spend on a new home. This will help you narrow your search for a home you can afford and make legitimate offers. As well, you are more likely to receive an accepted offer if you have a prequalification certificate.
  • Do Use a Licensed Real Estate Agent. Real estate agents take the hassle out of the home buying process. The agent will act according to your best interests and will find a home that meets your needs. They are also familiar with the appropriate documentation you will need to get a mortgage, help you arrange for an appraiser, and they will know about all features of home and the surrounding community so that the price you pay is fair.
  • Don’t Take on Any New Loans: While you are waiting to get qualified for a mortgage, don’t take out any new loans. It will look bad on your credit rating and it will increase your monthly expenses. Also, it will reduce the amount you can spend as a down payment on the new home.
  • Don’t Max Out Credit Cards: If you max out your credit cards, it will drastically reduce your credit score which will reduce your chances of getting a mortgage. If your credit cards are at their limit, consider paying them down before you apply for a mortgage. Also don’t consolidate your credit cards as it will cause your minimum payments to increase and it can hurt your credit score as it will look like you maxed out that one card.
  • Don’t Switch Jobs: Lenders look favorably on people who have stayed at one job for a long period of time. It shows your job history is consistent and safe. If you switch jobs before getting approved for a mortgage, it will negatively affect your mortgage approval.

Because buying a new home is such an important life event, it is essential that you have the knowledge of the home buying process and what steps you have to take to ensure you get the best home that meets your and your growing family needs. By doing so, it will help make sure you live comfortable and happily for many years in a home that you love.

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August 25, 2010

Housing Construction Rises in July

A weak housing market received a tiny boost from apartment construction last month. But the overall outlook remained dim as applications for building permits fell to the lowest level in 14 months.

Construction of new homes and apartments rose 1.7 percent last month, according to the Commerce Department. Driving the increase was a 32.6 percent surge in apartment and condominium construction — a small fraction of the market.

Still, requests for building permits, considered a good sign of future activity, fell 3.1 percent.

A rebound in housing is considered critical for a sustained economic recovery. But builders continue to struggle with weak demand for new homes caused by high unemployment and a glut of foreclosed homes on the market.

The July increase in housing construction pushed total activity to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 546,000 units. Building activity in June was weaker than first reported. It fell 8.7 percent to an annual rate of 537,000 units, the slowest pace since October of last year.

Housing construction got a boost earlier in the year when the government offered buyers up to $8,000 in federal tax credits. But after the incentives expired at the end of April, sales and constructions activity slumped.

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