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Lanette Branch, - Bel Air, MD REALTOR

Back to Basics: The Local Credit Union

I've always felt this way and now I have the facts and figures to back it up.

I've been banking with a Credit Union for eons. I opened my first checking account at 16 when I started a part-time job as a Pinkie at Maryland General Hospital.

rolling in the doughNow, those were the days. Was I was rolling in the dough, or what? Making $6.25/hour and not a care in the world (read; bills!), I bought all the AVON I could fit into my room; Sweet Honesty was my signature fragrance back in the day. I was queen of the designer jeans, jordache, sergio valente, sassoon....but, I digress.

And yes, I do know I'm dating myself, because I don't think you can open a checking account today if you're under 18, right?credit union truck

Anyways, my point is that I've always been partial to Credit Unions and because of that, I've kept my same account active since I first opened it more than 20 years ago.

My primary reason has been that I like banking there. They're a friendlier bunch and I don't feel like just an account number there. Although I still need to present ID w/each and every transaction (cause it's the CU law, and I'm O.K. w/that), they know me there. They know me and they know my girls -- the girls who are always hanging out of my SUV like Pavlovian dogs waiting for those lollipops to miraculously (still!) emmerge from that little glass enclosure thingee...oops, fodder for another post.

I also love my Credit Union because it costs me less to bank there than at a bank.

Case in point, when I lost my mind for a minute and opened a secondary account at a bank some years ago, I had the misfortune of bouncing a check (or two, or three...). Man, was I in for one heck of a ride! The fees were (for lack of a more descriptive word) hilarious. I paid them and closed that bank account quick, fast, and in a hurry.

Additionally, Credit Union rates on car loans, CDs, mortgages are generally more competitive than other lenders.

In other words, Credit Unions are looking mighty good right about now, don't you think?

Well, I do, and here's why:

  • Credit Unions are member-owned and not-for-profit institutions. They exist to serve their membership, not to make a quick buck from shoving "creatively-structured" loans down their members' throats. Whoa, Nellie!

  • Credit Unions are (and continued to be during the mortgage/housing heyday) more conservative than other lenders (huh? I need a job to get a mortgage?!) and keep a greater percentage of their loans in-house vs. selling them on the secondary market to Fannie and Freddie. We're talking upwards of 70%!

And so, what have we seen in the first couple months of this year?

Mortgages at Credit Unions grew faster than all other loans -- at a time when mortgage losses have forced other lenders to significantly scale back or close their doors entirely.

Hmmm...I knew it all along and I'm loving my Credit Union right about now.

Looking to buy or sell in Bel Air or surrounds? Visit your local Credit Union for a pre-approval, then contact me so we can get started.

Lanette Branch, Realtor with RE/MAX 1st Advantage Bel Air

It's a pleasure to be of service.

1st-Time Home Buyer - There's Nothing Quite Like It

Just closed with another 1st-timer and it was an emotional moment for everyone concerned.

1st timer sign

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It was a first time for me too -- the first time a buyer cried at the closing table. I got a little misty myself. I've been working with this buyer, a single mom of 3, for well over a year.

The tears shed were definiely tears of joy. We all came to the realization (at about the same time?) that she actually did it. She purchased her first home and she got a great price (thanks to her grrrreat Realtor - ME!) and she got some substantial seller help and she got an affordable mortgage to boot.

How great is that?

If you're looking for your own special deal in Bel Air, MD and surrounds, you need to drop by my place to search for deals or drop me a line. It's a pleasure to be of service. I'm...

Lanette Branch, RE/MAX 1st Advantage - Bel Air

Bel Air Market Snapshot: Week 38

Last week in Bel Air, Maryland...

  • 12 Houses SOLD
  • Average Days on the Market (DOM) for houses sold - 66
  • Average Sales Price for houses sold - $273,825

highest priced sale in bel air wk 39Highest Sales Price - $425,000

  • 23 yr-old Brick Colonial on 1/3 acre
  • 4 Beds/3.5 Baths

lowest priced sale in bel air week 39Lowest Sales Price - $155,000

  • 16 yr-old Condo
  • 2 Beds/2 Full Baths

Above data is for week beginning Sunday, September, 21st and ending Saturday, September 27th for zip codes 21014 and 21015.

Interested in more information on what's happening in Bel Air or looking to buy or sell some real estate of your own? Contact Lanette and let's get started.

Information is obtained from our local MLS and is believed to be accurate, but is not guaranteed.

Time To Get Your Grub On

Bel Air, MD/Sept. 21, 2008

Red Robin, the restaurant, officially opens to the public TOMORROW.burger

The restaurant is in located in the Harford Mall on Business Route 1/Baltimore Pike and Rte. 24 in Bel Air, MD and is in the same spot where Cactus Willies used to be. It was a sad day when ole Cactus Willies closed up shop earlier this year on Mother's Day. My girls loved the create-your-own-sundae bar. Aaaah, good times....

Anyways, check out my previous post on the upcoming Red Robin opening, then meet me there for lunch tomorrow!

Wanna find out about more things to do, places to go, people to see in Bel Air? Call me! I'm...

Lanette Branch, RE/MAX 1st Advantage - Bel Air, MD

Bel Air Market Snapshot: Week 37

Last week in Bel Air, Maryland

3 Houses SOLD

Average Days on the Market (DOM) for houses sold - 179

Average Sales Price for houses sold - $240,333

highest priced sale in bel air for week 38Highest Sales Price - $270,000

  • 19 yr-old Brick Townhouse w/attached 1-car garage
  • 3 Beds/2Full, 2 Half Baths

lowest priced sale in bel air for week 38Lowest Sales Price - $215,000

  • 55 yr-old Rancher on 1/2 acre lot
  • 3 Beds/2 Full Baths

Above data is for week beginning Sunday, September, 14th and ending Saturday, September 20th for zip codes 21014 and 21015.

Interested in more info. on what's happening in Bel Air or looking to buy or sell some real estate of your own? Contact Lanette and let's get started.

Information is obtained from our local MLS and is believed to be accurate, but is not guaranteed.