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Open House 10/11/09 at 2380 Emmitsburg Rd in Gettysburg, PA 17325

David  Monsour: Real Estate Sales Person in Gettysburg, PA
This Sunday from 1-3 the below pictured house will be open for public viewing. This weekend is about the latest you will be able to go under contract toreceive the first time home buyer tax credit. Remember to be considered a first time buyer you cannot have bought or sold a home within the past three years. This means that it doesn't have to be your first home purchase to qualify. Take advantage and lets get this settled by the end of November. It's a fantastic little rancher. 3 Beds, 2 baths, a beautiful kitchen and 1.63 acres to give you some privacy. I look forward to seeing you this Sunday. See Flyer Below.
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DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES
Beautifully upgraded rancher on 1.63 acres. New kitchen with stainless steal appliances. Hardwood floors throughout. Wood burning fireplace in Living room. Rear deck with propane fireplace. Fantastic setting, and easy commute to MD. This house will not last long.
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Parking Spaces:3
Square Feet:1548
Lot Size:1.63
Year Built:1939
Floors:1
MLS #:20910720
LOCATION
Click to view map: 2380 Emmitsburg Rd. Gettysburg PA 17325

HOMEPATH Financing - How It Works

David  Monsour: Real Estate Sales Person in Gettysburg, PA

I have seen a few blog posts stating that Fannie Mae is offering special Homepath financing on the properties that they own. You can find properties that qualify for the home path mortgage HERE.

Most of the time if the property qualifies for this loan it will be noted on the MLS sheet. Recently one of the buyers I've been working with emailed me a link to a home that qualifies. I had them preapproved to go FHA. We went to the house and looked around. It didn't take long to realize that in its current condition this house could not go FHA.

The problems were the following - Leaking roof, hot water heater not connected/didn't work, furnace from a company so old not even the contractor could identify it, and signs of some water issues in the master bath (unrelated to the roof).

Thanks to the blog I had read here at ARI knew that we might have a shot at this property using the homepath financing, but I didn't know any details. I started calling around and learned a lot about the loan over 2 days time.

Before I start explaining how the loan works I'd like to add that there are two type of homepath loans. One is a standard homepath, and one is a renovation loan. Fannie Mae has predetermined which type of homepath loan each property qualifies for.

The standard loan is simply 3% down, no appraisal, no PMI, and can close in about 45 days. Since there is no appraisal any small problems with the property can be overlooked. This is a great deal for a property that is in decent condition. More information is available at www.homepath.com.

The property that my buyers are interested in only qualifies for the renovation loan. This loan seems to be a very valuable product for a home that needs some work. It works like this.

The home will be listed at a certain price, lets say 200,000 for this example. We'll use the problems listed above for our homes issues. Before making an offer we wanted to have an idea how much it was going to cost to make the necessary repairs (We have a price constraint pretty close to the current asking price). Earlier today I met a contractor at the property but I haven't gotten an estimate yet so the numbers will be arbitrary but it should help you understand the loan. We'll say our house needs $25,000 in repairs.

We start by negotiating with the current sales price of 200,000. We will offer 180,000 with 6% ($10,800) back for closing, and its accepted. Once we have negotiated a contract price the homepath loan will let us add up to 20% of the sale price in repairs. In our case $36,000 in repairs (this is the absolute maximum) but we only need $25,000.

Our general contractor must be approved by Fannie Mae, but for simplicity our guy is approved. So we go to settlement on the property in its current condition. The loan amount will be 180,000 + 25,000 for repairs for a total cost of $205,000. $180,000 will go to Fannie Mae at settlement. The remaining $25,000 will be put in an interest bearing account and will function like a construction loan. As the work is completed more funds will be released until the work is done. Once the work is completed the appraiser will come out to verify everything that was supposed to be done is completed.

NOTE: I asked how long it would take an inspector to get to the property for inspection between draws of the $25,000 and they said about 7 days. So if your contractor is on target he might want to order the inspector to come out a few days before he has completed all the work to keep the ball rolling.

This is a great offering from Fannie Mae for less than perfect properties. It won't solve all problems but for the right buyers this is a very appealing loan product.

Investors?

Homepath is available for you too with 10% down for renovation loans.

GETTYSBURG REAL ESTATE IN PENNSYLVANIA, HOMES WITH STYLE, PRICE, ACREAGE AND HISTORY.

Lenn Harley, Real Estate Broker, Maryland & Virginia: Real Estate Brokerage in Rockville, MD

HOMES WITH STYLE, PRICE, ACREAGE AND HISTORY. ALL IN GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.

Value is in real estate in Gettysburg. Homes in Gettysburg are priced about 20% lower than Frederick, MD and about 50% lower than similar homes in northern Montgomery County, MD. homes in gettysburg

Many families locate in Gettysburg and commute to employment centers in Maryland.

  • Gettysburg to Baltimore City, MD - 60 miles
  • Gettysburg to Town of Frederick, MD - 37 miles
  • Gettysburg to Columbia, MD - 77 miles
  • Gettysburg to Rockville, MD - 65 miles

Contact us to tour any of the homes below.

City Zip5 ListPrice BR FB HB # Gar Lot Acres YrBlt
Gettysburg 17325 $406,821 4 2 1 2 1.22 2007
Gettysburg 17325 $399,900 3 1 1 2 2.04 1998
Gettysburg 17325 $449,000 3 2 0 4 10.23 1987
Gettysburg 17325 $229,900 4 1 1 1 2 1971
Gettysburg 17325 $329,000 5 2 1 2 2.945 1987

New Home Adams County

Courtesy, Lenn Harley, Broker, Homefinders.com, 800-711-7988, e-mail.

Fantastic Brick Rancher in Gettysburg, PA

David  Monsour: Real Estate Sales Person in Gettysburg, PA
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DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES
Fantastic Rancher in Gettysburg School District. Features 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths and a very nice great room. This home has hardwood floors throughout, and newly renovated bathrooms. Great views from the rear of the house and nice curb appeal add to its Charm.
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:1.5
Parking Spaces:1
Square Feet:1530
Lot Size:.46
Year Built:1961
Floors:1
MLS #:20900894
LOCATION
Click to view map: 160 Knoxlyn Rd Gettysburg PA 17325
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Now They Foreclosed The Country Club

Fred Pickard Hershey, Pa: Real Estate Brokerage in Hershey, PA

In our current economic situation, it's not just houses that are falling into foreclosure. I have written before about shopping centers and other commercial locations that are being foreclosed but this is a first for me.

The Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Country Club, located in a very historic area, is being sold at sheriff's sale on January 9, 2009. The club has been unable to attract enough new membership to pay off a $2.9 million loan for renovations completed two years ago and actually closed it's doors in May 2008.

The story from the Carlisle Sentinel:

"The 60-year-old Gettysburg Country Club is slated to be sold at a sheriff's sale next month after a rescue of the troubled organization failed.
Susquehanna Banks, which foreclosed on the property, is seeking a minimum of $2.9 million when the property goes up for bid on Jan. 9 at the Adams County sheriff's office.
The club has been unable to pay off the debt from a major renovation in 2006, including a conference room, ballroom, pub and tennis courts.
It officially closed on May 30 this year after the club couldn't attract the membership it needed to pay down the debt.
The 120-acre property is inside the boundaries of the Gettysburg National Military Park."

While the property is located within the Gettysburg National Military Park, so are hundreds of other privately owned properties, including homes, businesses and privately owned visitor attractions. These were built prior to the designation of the area as a National Park. It is not part of the government land which is the national historic park.

Here is a link to more information that was published on May 31 right after the club closed:

http://civilwarlibrarian.blogspot.com/2008/05/news-gettysburg-country-club-site-of.html