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Find a Realtor or Loan Officer Referral for Temecula's Harveston Homes for Sale

Lisa Delzompo: Real Estate Agent in Temecula, CA

Find a Realtor or Loan Officer Referral for Temecula Harveston Homes for Sale?

Experienced Realtors learn that their buyer clients will have an easier ride buying a home is one of their earliest moves is to get a Full Doc Preapproval from a trusted loan officer. When they see a loan officer do a loan with a competitive interest rate, in a timely fashion, with less than a usual amount of drama, Realtors take notice. Over time, a Realtor gets to know and trust certain Loan Officers to do the right thing, Full Doc Preapproval as well as competitive fees, and so the Realtor refers you, the client, to the Loan officer.

A Full Doc Preapproval means, the Loan Officer requires the buyer to provide full documentation up front:

  • Most recent 2 months' paystubs,
  • Most recent 2 years' W2s,
  • Most recent 2 years' tax returns, and
  • Most recent 2 months' bank statements.

The Loan Officer takes that information and works up a whole file on the buyer, modeling out the purchase price, a conservative interest rate, average values for real estate taxes, home insurance, FHA MI or VA Funding Fee, etc. Doing the full workup up front gives both the buyer and the real estate agent comfort in the buyer's ability to get that loan.

I will be writing a blog post soon on Beware of credit unions' Faux VA products that charge scam-like fees, with a sample from a recent "HomeBuyers Choice 30 Year" product from a common preferred credit union of military homebuyers. In the meantime, heed the warning: make sure exactly what loan product the loan officer is using. Ask questions and compare, so you don't pay a higher interest rate and massively higher fees. Indeed, lean toward a loan officer that a real estate agent recommends, rather than a retail lender credit union or bank whose name is comforting but who IS selling you a retail product.

If you're looking for a Full Doc Preapproval on a VA, FHA, conventional, or USDA loan, feel free to contact me at 951-704-4559, or Lisa@DelzompoHomes.com. I don't do "faux" loans.

Via Eric Michael, CDPE -Real Estate & Short Sale Professional 734.564.1519 (Remerica Integrity, Realtors®, Northville, MI):

It's a Loan Officer, Not a Serial Killer!

Scenario #1. You call a real estate agent because you saw a house online and would like more info. Agent describes the house and you get excited, it sounds exactly like what you're looking for. You say, "I gotta see this house! When can we go?" Agent's response, "Have you been in contact with a Loan Officer?"

Scenario #2. You and your spouse have been driving around the city, looking for "for sale" signs in front of houses that you're interested in. This is one of the areas you've always wished you could buy your first house in. House looks great. There's even some young kids playing basketball next door. They seem to be right about the same ages as your kids. Your wife dials the number on the sign. "Hi, this is Eric. How can I help you?" "Um, hi. We were wondering if you could tell us more about the house at 123 Perfect Lane?" After hearing all about the house, you've just gotta see the inside! When you ask, the response is "Do you have a pre-qualification letter from a lender yet?"

Scenario #3. You just got a raise at your job. The lease is just about up on your apartment, and a few of your friends have purchased homes recently. It's your turn. You sign up for lists of homes from a dozen real estate sites. They're all the same lists, but whatever. You thought there might be something special out there and you didn't want to miss it. You find a few that you want to look at. That's when you call your friend, who's been in the business for a while. You tell him that it'll be cool to hang out and look at some homes, maybe get a few beers afterward. Friend agrees and says, "Before we hook up, have you talk to a lender yet? If not, I have a few that I've worked with in the past that I could recommend, because we need to make sure you get pre-approved before we start looking at homes."

See the pattern here?

There's a reason that we want you to talk to a Loan Officer before we go out to look at homes. A few reasons, actually.

  • You need to take a look at your credit history. Lenders have minimum credit scores that need to be met before lending money for a house.
  • You might think that you can afford a certain amount, only to learn you have to look at homes that are a lot lower than you thought. Conversely, maybe you can qualify for more than you thought, and your dream house just got a lot nicer. Looking at homes that you could never qualify for is depressing. Trust me.
  • We run a business. We don't get paid unless you purchase a house. If you can't purchase, we can't waste our time, money or resources. It doesn't make business sense.

Debt to income ratios, time on your job and amount needed are a few more things that they Loan Officer will have to figure out before determining how much, and IF you can qualify for a mortgage loan.

Sometimes it's scary to find out what your credit is, or what you can truly afford. Sometimes it's even better to continue renting for a while to save up more money for that down payment or to pay off a few credit cards. The Loan Officer will help determine the best strategy for you.

Ultimately, a trustworthy Loan Officer is an integral part in the house/condo buying process. They can be an ally. As long as you remember, It's a Loan Officer, Not a Serial Killer!


Eric Michael, Real Estate Professional
Remerica Integrity, Realtors
41000 W. 7 Mile #105
Northville, MI 48167

Cell: 734.564.1519

Fax: 248.912.9996

www.ShortSaleInfoMI.com

www.EricMichaelOnline.com

Harveston Lake homeowners need a Temecula Short Sale Specialist.

Sidney Kutchuk,Temecula Short Sale Agent Specialist,  Rated 5 Stars ***** : Real Estate Brokerage in Temecula, CA

Harveston Lake homeowners need a Temecula Short Sale Specialist.

Many Harveston Lake homeowners purchased their homes at the very top of the Real Estate Market. Late 2004 toTemecula short sale agents
early 2005 Harveston was the new hot spot in Temecula to buy a home or purchase an investment. Fast forward to today
and those great investment homes have lost almost 50% of their value.

Thats were I come in.If you live in the Harveston Lake development and have tried to modify you loan and been denied or if
you were given a modification and it is failing you. Call me,let me show you a solution to foreclosure called a short sale.

I have helped many Harveston homeowners get out of a bad mortgage with NO deficiency and get a fresh start. If your thinking
about a short sale or if your lender has told you a short sale is an option for you,call me for the details. There is no costs to you if you decide to go forward with a short sale and I can in many cases get your lender to pay you $3,000 to $20,000 to cooperate with a short sale.

The window is open now for you to get a fresh start via a short sale.So make the call or email me. I have a proven tract record of over 16 years experience helping Temecula families with the short sale. I am a Temecula Short Sale Specialist.

You may only have one shot to get this done correctly.


Harveston Short Sales: Should I Be Embarrassed by Doing a Short Sale

Sherry Kotvis, MS-Home Resolution Expert: Real Estate Sales Person in Menifee, CA

Harveston Short Sales

Temecula CA – Short Sales are a situation that can often cause emotional turmoil as well as financial. It’s amazing how quick people are to judge others but times may be changing when it comes to today’s financial situations. We’re all feeling tough times. We all have seen local businesses close, people we know losing jobs they’ve had for years, and seen how the cost of living increases while the income we’re making doesn’t seem to be keeping the same pace.

Most of us don’t speak “legal-eze” and personally I’m thankful that most of us also don’t operate like some lenders. It’s hard to understand why a lender will jump at doing a Short Sale on a home as opposed to working with someone who’s done everything in their power to make right the situation they’ve ended up in, being overdue with the lender.

Many lenders somehow find it more logical to do a Short Sale than to work with the original owner and re-finance or negotiate terms that make it more reasonable for the owner to make regular payments again. Placing the overdue amounts at the end of your loan and putting you back on track seems more logical to you and I than taking a Short Sale. But then again, when does our logic seem to match the logic of most lenders?

What we have noticed though is that while we are all together in this financial mess of our economy we also seem to be more sympathetic and understanding about the situations of others. Friends and neighbors aren’t so quick to judge those who suddenly have a “Foreclosure” or “Short Sale” sign on their front lawn. People have become more sympathetic to those in their community who have been hit hard by hard times. There is no longer a scarlet letter worn by those who have hit hard times and find themselves having to give up their home via a Short Sale.

There is no shame in Short Sales. In most cases the home owners have approached their lender in every possible way, using every possible means to keep their home. Most lenders turn down every option other than literally snapping your fingers and coming up with all of the money owed instantly, no matter what the situation may be. These lenders should bear all of the shame for creating situations that don’t allow for a good, honest homeowner to maintain their dream.

A Short Sale is an option that is taken to help keep your dignity, sell your home, and have a fresh start. Many take this choice hoping to do less harm to their credit rating. Many times friends and neighbors will not only understand your situation but will respect that you’ve remained dignified through a terrible crisis in your life. Each of us understands that we are almost all only a paycheck away from being on the streets in today’s economy.

As we work together to make things better, one of the things we notice is that there truly is a lot less judging and finger pointing going on in life and a whole lot more understanding and help. The fingers are pointing to the lenders now instead.

We are here to help you understand and get through making the choices you need to make regarding a Short Sale of your home. We have the knowledge and training behind us to make your transition as smooth as possible. Most of all we will treat you with respect and help you not only make the experience understandable, but bearable. We can give you information that will give you hope and show you that the future may have a better picture ahead and even another home some day with our help. There is no shame in taking the option of a Short Sale and we are here to show you.

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Short Sale Agent In Harveston

Sherry Kotvis, MS-Home Resolution Expert: Real Estate Sales Person in Menifee, CA

Harveston Short Sales

Harveston Community, Temecula CA– The right agent can make the difference between success and failure on your short sale. You risk losing a lot when your agent doesn’t understand short sales. The short sale can be denied and the home foreclosed. Then you have to wait five years to buy another house. Or, the lender may ask you to repay the loss.

Here are the questions I would ask an agent before hiring an agent:

Question #1: How many short sales have you listed and sold in the past 6 months? This is important because you want an agent who is up to date on all the potential issues. They should understand the short sale process from start to finish.

Question #2: In the past, what lenders have you negotiated short sales with? It is helpful when the agent you are interviewing has already done short sales with your lender. You know that they will already be familiar with your lender’s policies and procedures.

At a minimum, you should look for an agent with experience with Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Chase. These are the most common short sale lenders.

Question #3: What can you tell me about my lender and how they work? A knowledgeable and experienced agent will usually know the specifics about your lender. They will be able to tell you what to expect in the process. They will know upfront if the lender is likely to ask for a promissory note or deficiency.

Question #4: What is your track record for success and failure on short sales you have handled in the past? </strong> Look at the agent’s track record. If they are hard working and diligent, then they will have a strong track record. That is good news for you.

Harveston Homes, Temecula

Jane Grant - Temecula Homes - Temecula Wine Country - Riverside County, CA: Real Estate Brokerage in Temecula, CA

Harveston Homes For SaleHarveston Lake Homes,

Temecula, California

Harveston is a newer community in Temecula with a lake in the middle of it.

Harveston also has it's own elementary school. Harveston is mostly made up of single family homes, but there is also an apartment complex in Harveston.

The biggest draw for home buyers to move to Harveston is the lake. Harveston Lake is noticeable throughout the community and as soon as one enters Harveston, the lake is visible and obviously the main focal point. Harveston Lake has paddle boat rentals and other activities in Harveston Lake as well as a community swimming pool. tennis courts, basketball courts and parks and outdoor play equipment.

Harveston Lake, TemeculaHomeowners Association Fees are approximately $145.00 per month for single family Harveston Homes and higher for condominiums that have additional homeowerns fees covering the common area exteriors.


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