May 2009
Monthly Archive
29 May 2009 06:55 am
Foreclosure Rescue Plans Hurt Unsuspecting Homeowners
The ongoing mortgage foreclosure crisis has sparked a cottage industry of so-called “foreclosure rescue” companies. But advocates and government officials warn that a significant number are little more than fraudulent operations designed to separate distressed homeowners from their money, and sometimes their houses as well.
Because of the role the mortgage industry plays in the nation’s economy and the types of crimes mortgage fraud represents, these companies have even drawn scrutiny from the FBI. The feds currently have nearly 2,350 mortgage fraud cases, up almost 400 percent from five years ago.
Even for wary consumers, it may be hard to tell if the line being thrown by a company will sink you. A letter sent out earlier this month by Bridgewater, N.J.-based Financial Solutions Today LLC is a good example of the difficulty assessing a company. The letter is designed to resemble a W-2 or other form from the Internal Revenue Service, with boxes across the top and a similar typeface. (more…)
25 May 2009 07:18 am
You’re Never Far From A Trout Stream With This 87.5 Acre Mountain Subdivision
WEST JEFFERSON NC MOUNTAIN PROPERTY
87.5 +/- Acres Available For Residential Subdivision Mountain Development, 7 miles from West Jefferson, NC
Paved Road and Bridge Built To State Specifications.
Average of $23,000 per acre.
This Property Should Retail For Approximately $50,000 to $60,000 per acre.
ALL PROPERTY HAS LONG RANGE MOUNTAIN VIEWS
Contact Greg Stikeleather, Broker, 704.880.5247
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email Greg at grstike@charter.net
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22 May 2009 06:58 am
More Cash For First-time Homebuyers
Although prices have dropped precipitously, there is still one big obstacle for many first-time house hunters looking to take advantage of the market and that’s cash for down payments. The typical first-time buyer has only saved enough to cover 4% of the purchase price, according to the National Association of Realtors.
As part of the stimulus package, Congress created a refundable first-time homebuyers tax credit in hopes of helping on-the-fence buyers to take the home-purchase plunge. But buyers couldn’t collect the $8,000 credit until tax time, rather than at closing time – when it’s needed.
Now the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is planning to change that. The agency is working on a plan that will allow Federal Housing Authority-approved lenders to provide buyers with the tax credit cash up front. (more…)
18 May 2009 07:08 am
Mortgage Money Available For This This Beautiful Lake James NC Waterfront Home
Vacation property, an investment for retirement or a permanent residence, this Lake James waterfront home may be your dream property.
The beautiful water front home is located in a private community with spectacular views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It has a double deck boat dock, an enclosed boat garage and a private ramp to launch your own watercraft. The home was built originally in 1972 and totally renovated in 2002. A four car detached garage was built in 2002.
There is a total of 264 ft. of water front. Beautiful three tier sea walls accent this elegant home. Hard wood and tile floors, modern appliances and vaulted ceilings are only a few of the amenities that capture you with this home.
Private dock permit.
List Price: $1,800,000
Flexibility: Willing to finance
Acreage: .75 acres
Type: Waterfront
Floors: 2
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Sq. Footage: 3700
Garage Size: 4.0
Year Built: 1972, totally renovated in 2002
School District: Nebo
Suitable Use: Residential
Topography: Rolling
Road Frontage: Private Road
Location: Lake James, Burke County, NC
Amenities: Waterfront, Fireplace, Central AC, Alarm, Wood Floors, Gas Range, Patio, Wheelchair Accessible, Nature/Bike Paths, Boating, Controlled Access, Spa/Jacuzzi
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15 May 2009 07:10 am
Obama Expanding Housing Assistance
The Obama administration expanded its $50 billion mortgage aid program on Thursday, announcing new measures that would help homeowners avoid a foreclosure if they don’t qualify for other assistance.
The new initiatives are expected to streamline the process of selling a home that is worth less than the mortgage, or transfer ownership of a home to the lender. Both options will still ding the homeowner’s credit score, but less than a foreclosure.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan held a press conference Thursday with borrowers who saved their homes through the government’s mortgage aid program called Making Home Affordable. (more…)
11 May 2009 07:25 am
Contact Elizabeth Today To See This Valle Crucis NC Luxury Estate
High in the lush Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina at 3600 foot elevation on 40 acres of rolling hills sits this expansive, bucolic family complex with 360 degrees of spectacular panoramic views.
This estate includes a luxurious 5,200 square foot family mansion with every amenity and five (5) individual 1400 square foot, two bedroom, two bath extended family cottages.
Unique to this property is a four acre barnyard complex with a 950 square foot barn equipped with electricity and running water, tack room, loft, baby animal paddock, and three fenced and gated pastures. You will also find a 40,000 gallon koi pond fed by an onsite spring and stocked with 200 koi fish. For the young folks, there is a children’s playground, complete with climbing wall, swings, slides, a basketball court, and a 25 foot play fort.
Valle Crucis NC is in Watauga County, west of Boone North Carolina and only a few hours from the jamming traffic of bigger cities. Day and weekend getaways are possible, but most eventually return for a much longer stay.
At over 3,000 feet elevation, Valle Crucis is famous for it’s abundance of North Carolina Christmas Tree farms. Valle Crucis North Carolina is a vacation and retirement paradise with hiking, canoeing, fishing, swimming, mountain biking, horseback riding, skiing, golf and much more.
With both the Blue Ridge Parkway and numerous ski slopes nearby, visitors to Valle Crucis come to experience cool summer breezes, spectacular mountain scenery and outdoor recreation.
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Contact Elizabeth Carter, 336.973.5594 or Greg Stikeleather, Broker, 704.880.5247 or email eacarter@charter.net
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08 May 2009 07:03 am
Understanding The Mortgage Process When Buying A Home
Real estate prices are tumbling, mortgage rates are at record lows and there are big tax credits on the table. All that might have you scrambling to assess whether you can afford to make the leap into homeownership.
Start the process by polishing your credit report. While the cost can be relatively minor, it’s particularly important now that banks are being more selective about making loans. The Federal Reserve says a March survey found half of U.S. banks tightened lending standards on prime mortgages in the previous three months, up from 45 percent in February.
A higher FICO score also gives you greater negotiating power over the terms of the mortgage and ultimately, the total cost of the loan. A stellar score ranges from 760 to 850, while scores below 640 might mean you have to pay a significantly higher interest rate. (more…)
04 May 2009 06:50 am
This Wilkes County Luxury Home Won’t Last Long
This beautiful luxury home is located in Wilkes County North Carolina. Nearby is a major university — Appalachian State in Boone, NC. You will also experience a convenient drive to shopping and dining in Winston-Salem, NC; a short ride to the ski mountains — Appalachian Ski Mountain, Beech Mountain and Sugar Mountain; and just over an hour’s drive from three popular NASCAR tracks — Lowes Motors Speedway, Martinsville and Bristol Motor Speedway.
Because of its proximity to the Blue Ridge Mountains, Wilkes County offers a wealth of quiet beauty without the rush, the concrete, the noise and the traffic of larger, metropolitan communities. Just 80 miles from Charlotte, 45 miles from Winston-Salem, 45 miles from Hickory and 35 minutes from Boone, Wilkes County is an ideal location for those looking to escape the fast paced world of city living, yet close enough to commute for upscale dining, shopping and healthcare opportunities. Wilkes and surrounding counties are famous for an abundance of North Carolina Christmas Tree farms, motorcycle riding, hiking, canoeing, fishing, swimming, mountain biking, horseback riding, skiing, golf and much more.
| MLS Number: 52935
List Price: $759,000
Bedrooms: 6
Full Baths: 4
Half Baths: 1
Est Total SqFt: 5265
Type/Style: Two Story
Area: Area 3
Middle School: West Wilkes
High School: West Wilkes
Construction: Stucco,Solid Brick
Foundation: Basement
Roof: Shingle – Composition
Floors: Tile, Hardwood |
Garage/Carport: Garage-Double Attached, Garage-Double in Basement
Interior Features: Smoke Detector, Ceiling Fan(s), Master Bedroom, Main Level, Large Master Bedroom, Walk-In Closet(s), Hardwood Floors, Basement, Fireplace(s), Gas Logs, Dining Room, Rec Room, Cable TV, In-Law Quarters, Handicapped Design
Exterior Features: Patio/Deck, Private Yard, Level Lot
Subdivision: Canterbury Estates
Lot Size: .68
Apx SqFt: 3400 +
Basement: Full, Partially Finished |
Contact Elizabeth Carter, 336.973.5594 or Greg Stikeleather, Broker, 704.880.5247 or email eacarter@charter.net
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01 May 2009 07:13 am
Buying Foreclosed Properties
You don’t need to show up at courthouse auctions or comb through legal filings. These days many banks sell foreclosed homes through real estate agents.
To find listings, look on sites that specialize in foreclosed properties, such as realtytrac.com and foreclosurepoint.com. The local multiple-listing service often has selections as well. (The fact that the home is in foreclosure is not always highlighted in the MLS, but it’s often mentioned in the description.)
Finally, some agents specialize in foreclosures, so call your local realtor’s office and ask for a referral. (more…)