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$8,000 Tax credit, can it be used for closing costs?

Hilary Wilkinson: Loan Officer in Hemet, CA

Realtors and borrowers still regularly ask me about using the Federal FTHB tax credit for their down payment or closing costs. When potential home buyers are searching the internet on this topic, they are usually finding this info on the Fannie Mae website. I had one of my pre-approved clients come to my office with a bunch of printed out information on how they can get the tax credit money upfront and use it for closing costs and/or down payment. All of the printouts I reviewed came from other states but NOT California. It appears that 15 states are offering the credit upfront through HUD approved organizations that charge an affordable fee for doing so but California is not one of the states offering this.

Here is a link to the Fannie Mae website

http://www.fanniemae.com/homepath/incentive/index.jhtml

When I asked Fannie where one could get this money to use as their down payment, they gave me this website

http://www.ncsha.org/section.cfm/3/34/2920 (not sure why they don't put it on their website).

I hope that you find this information helpful and if you have any questions just give me a call.

Important News from the Hemet Home Loan Guy

Hemet Home Loan Guy, Joey Aszterbaum: Loan Officer in Hemet, CA

I have given my notice of resignation to Patrion Mortgage, effective June 1st, 2009.

I am taking a 3 month sabbatical. There's a good chance that at the end of this much-needed break I won't return to working in the real estate industry.

As you can imagine, this was a big decision for 'The Hemet Home Loan Guy' and for my family. Those who are close to me no doubt noticed my struggle with this decision over the last several months.

The projects that will receive my greatest attention during my sabbatical are my wife's amazing photography business, homeschooling our four incredible kids, moving my in-laws here to Aszterbaum Farm, deciding whether to continue my studies at Hope International University (towards teaching or ministry) and visiting a new monastic community to see what God is doing among the poor here in the U.S.

During my leave from the loan business, I want to strongly encourage you to turn to Hilary Wilkinson at Patrion Mortgage as your professional home loan consultant.

Hilary's phone number is 951.571.5756 and her email is hwilkinson@patrionmortgage.com. Please take a moment and add this to your phone or address book so that when you need help you can turn to her.

Hilary was my production assistant until she was promoted to Mortgage Loan Consultant five months ago. If I helped anyone with a loan these last several years, Hilary was instrumental in making sure it was a good experience. I trust her wholeheartedly to serve the Realtors, homeowners and homebuyers that I care about.

I want to thank all of my friends: Realtors, clients, credit union members, co-workers, my success team partners and my competitors in the mortgage business. The last six years have been a time of hard work, good friendship and personal growth.

Allow me to publicly and specifically thank the following people:

  • Dana Moore, recruiting goddess at Altura Credit Union. For hiring me back in 2001, for guiding my career path through the organization and for being so open and honest. You go, Danamo!
  • David Constantino, President of Patrion Mortgage for taking a chance on me when I had no mortgage experience, and for being my example of what responsibility and leadership look like.
  • Dawn Williams, Vice President, for being such a dear friend, inspiration and my biggest cheerleader. Somehow you knew how to bring out the best in me and I never felt that I had to hide my true self, which is remarkable in this tough industry.
  • Eric Lofholm, my sales coach and mentor. Eric was the secret ingredient in my business and there's simply no way I would have been able to stay in the business so long or to enjoy such phenomenal success if it weren't for him. I can't help but advertise for him! If you're in business, you need to start working with Eric right away.
  • Mike McKinlay, Fidelity Title for being my first 'Success Team' partner. Your encouragement, accountability, friendship and prayers mean so much to me. You exemplify to me what integrity and priorities look like.
  • Hilary Wilkinson, Mortgage Loan Consultant...I already bragged on you, but let me also say that I'm blown away by your strength and growth these last years.
  • Graham Holmes, REviron Realty. Your humility and gentle spirit were a real source of healing to me when life and business got tough, and are unique gifts in the world of real estate. I'm so glad to be your friend and to be a part of St. Alban's with you and your beautiful family.
  • The Hemet-San Jacinto Association of Realtors. What a great bunch of people who make a real difference in the lives of this community, both through their work and through their charity fundraising. Especially DaVina, Dee and Linda for keeping things going - you are awesome!
  • The rest of my Success Team: Judee Edgerton at American Home Shield, Sam Mitchell at Mitchell & Associates Appraisers and Toni Knopp at Patrion Insurance. I can't recommend them highly enough.

I can't list everyone...but please know that I thank God for all of you and wish you the best.

If you would like to keep in touch with me on a personal level, here is a link to my facebook profile.

Grace and peace,

Joey Aszterbaum
The Hemet Home Loan Guy

Hemet Bank Owned Home - 27364 Cloudrest Way - $78,300 - SOLD

Christopher Walker California Bank Owned Property: Real Estate Agent in Hemet, CA
The Valleys Premier Real Estate Offices | Mission Grove Realty, Inc. | 951-927-8940
27364 Cloudrest, Hemet, CA
Bank owned Hemet home with popular East Hemet location.
3BR/2BA Single Family House
offered at $78,300 - SOLD
Year Built 1975
Sq Footage 1,260
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2 full, 0 partial
Floors 1
Parking 2 Car garage
Lot Size 7,405 sqft
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

Fantastic opportunity to purchase a bank owned property in one of the most desireable areas of East Hemet. Perfect as a rental property, a first home or investment. This 3 bedroom 2 bath home is situated on a large lot with many upgrades already complete like new kitchen cabinets, new dual pane windows and upgraded flooring in living room, family room and kitchen. Very little work remaining to be done and most appears cosmetic! A great opportunity for the right buyer with cash or approved financing in place and ready to close quickly.

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PROPERTY FEATURES

Central A/C Central heat Fireplace
Family room Living room Dining room
Dishwasher Stove/Oven

OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES

Bank Owned
Below Wholesale
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951-927-8940
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Posted: May 7, 2009, 10:07am PDT

Asbestos Prevention, Tips and Healthy Alternatives for Homeowners

Hemet Home Loan Guy, Joey Aszterbaum: Loan Officer in Hemet, CA

There are many things to consider when remodeling, purchasing or receiving a home mortgage loan. When receiving a mortgage, it is the transfer of an interest in property to a lender as security for a debt. Many new responsibilities will need to be undertaken at this time. Having the assistance of a professional mortgage loan consultant and real estate agent can make all the difference in the world. The road to owning a home is a wonderful experience, but one that requires new responsibilities. Homes that are newly purchased may require additional remodeling or repairs.

asbestos home illustration

In many cases, obsolete building materials may still be present which can pose several risks. Since the late 1800's until the early 1980's, asbestos was regarded as the ideal method of insulation and piping in industrial applications throughout the world. Highly sought after throughout the 20th century, asbestos gained heavy use due to its fire, heat and weather resistant qualities.

Located in the Southwestern part of the United States, California is known for its beautiful weather, gorgeous scenery, arts, culture, entertainment industry and tourism. The state of California provides a great environment for active lifestyles and is regarded as one of the top states to call home.

Although asbestos exposure does not always pose health risks, it is still highly recommended that homebuyers determine if asbestos containing building materials are present. Exposure to asbestos is easily avoidable by taking simple precautions. The state is also leading the way towards a green paradigm, featuring eco-sustainable methods of construction and living. Many of these healthy insulation options are available for home use. Not only do these materials replace the need for hazardous materials, they can even reduce annual energy costs.

The long term inhalation of airborne asbestos fibers can cause a rare, but severe lung ailment known as mesothelioma. Manufacturers of asbestos were aware of its toxic qualities, but repressed any evidence that demonstrated that. Due to the fact many mesothelioma symptoms are similar to less serious ailments, mesothelioma diagnosis is one of the more difficult tasks physicians encounter. There are a number of factors that can impact mesothelioma survival rate. These factors include latency period, age of diagnosis and cigarette smoking.

Implementing and enforcing the state's environmental protection laws, The California Environmental Protection Agency ensures clean water, air, soil and waste recycling is performed throughout the state. This agency is at the forefront of science and research to lead to a cleaner, healthier planet for all. With a variety of home materials on the market still not banned b the federal government, there has been an overwhelming amount of concerned citizens regarding asbestos exposure.

With increasing technology and public initiatives, green alternatives exist which allow for an asbestos free environment. These healthy insulation alternatives include cotton fiber, lcynene and cellulose. According to studies performed by manufacturers, the use of cotton fiber can reduce annual energy costs by 25 percent! These options will provide a safe and healthy home, free of any damaging materials.

Recently, congress passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act into law. Included in this act were extensions to the tax incentives placed for energy efficiency in 2005, as well as new credits for homeowners who remodel or build using eco-sustainable methods. Some of the measures that are eligible for tax credits include added insulation to walls, ceilings, or other part of the building envelope that meets the 2009 IECC specifications, sealing cracks in the building shell and ducts to reduce heat loss. Storm doors paired with U-factored rated wood doors are also eligible.

Special thanks to Jesse Herman and Paul James from the Mesothelioma Cancer Center for their assistance with this blog post.

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Joey Aszterbaum is the Hemet Home Loan Guy and a member of the Active Rain social network of real estate professionals. Patrion Mortgage is a direct lender and a division of Altura Credit Union (formerly Riverside County's Credit Union). To buy or refinance real estate in Hemet, Riverside County, California visit www.HemetHomeLoans.com or call 951.571.5751

Riverside County First Time Home Buyers - Classes available

Hemet Home Loan Guy, Joey Aszterbaum: Loan Officer in Hemet, CA

Riverside County has down payment assistance programs for first time buyers in Hemet, San Jacinto, Murrieta, Menifee and the surrouding areas of Riverside County. All first time buyer programs require that you take a first-time home buyers class.

Most of these classes take 8 hours on a Saturday. They are very educational and go over the in and outs of buying real estate for the first time.

Some of these classes cost money UNLESS you are taking it for the Riverside County EDA down payment assistance programs, so be sure to mention this.

Here are the authorized classes for these programs:

Neighborhood Housing Services
525 Technology Court, Ste 101
Riverside, CA 92507
(951) 300-1757

Neighborhood Housing Services
1390 North D Street
San Bernardino, CA 92405
(909) 884-6891

Fair Housing - Riverside
3933 Mission Inn Ave
Riverside, CA 92501
(800) 655-1812

Rancho Housing Alliance
53-990 Enterprise Way, Ste 1
Coachella, CA 92236
(760) 391-5883

For More Information on these first-time home buyer programs, call me at 951.571.5751.

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Top Hemet Mortgage & Real Estate Articles:

Looking to buy real estate?

Joey Aszterbaum is the Hemet Home Loan Guy and a member of the Active Rain social network of real estate professionals. Patrion Mortgage is a direct lender and a division of Altura Credit Union (formerly Riverside County's Credit Union). To buy or refinance real estate in Hemet, Riverside County, California visit www.HemetHomeLoans.com or call 951.571.5751