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BRIAN and MARIE SPRAY - Frisco TX Realtors

First time buyer tax credit - TIME IS RUNNING OUT!

OK, you've heard about the $8,000 first time buyer tax credit being available right? Do you realize it expires December 1st? Thats a long way off you say? Well, you might want to take note of a few things right now because December 1st will be here in the blink of an eye and you don't want to be caught un prepared:

The majority of first time buyers still needs to save more cash to handle the down payment. Have you saved that yet? The FHA guidelines requires at least a 3.5% down payment that you have to come up with. The seller cannot pay this for you in negotiated closing costs!

Many first time buyers need to improve their credit score! This can take time! If you are below 600 you have to get your score up substantially, if your score is in the mid to upper 600s you still should try to increase your score! The good news is that there are ways to do that! One way is to contact RMCN Credit Services. It costs money but they get results! There are other services that can help you - heck you can even do it yourself if you are dedicated and keep on it but with time being of the essence you may want to leave it to the pros!

You need money for closing costs, inspections, surveys - who knows what! Do you have any extra savings? If not you should! Many things come up during the closing process that take cash on hand to deal with and its best if you have a cushion so you can deal with these things. Regarding closing costs - you can try to have that negotiated into the contract to have the seller pay some or all of them (most of the time we do just that), but you are basically financing your own closing costs this way, and the home still has to appraise for the loan amount!

It can easily take several months just to find the home you want to buy! We just closed a home deal with first time buyer clients we have been working with since August of 2008! It happens all the time!

The bottom line here is stop procrastinating and get the ball rolling now! Interest rates are starting to climb now, so delaying can hurt you by reducing your buying power there as well! This market is a fantastic opportunity for you! Dont miss out!!!

Frisco Texas is stopping with red light cameras

We've all seen them, we've all heard about how the city puts these Red Light cameras in 'just to make money', well in Frisco as of midnight tonight (May 26) Frisco will no longer monitor its 2 red light cameras. It seems the contract with the monitoring company - Redflex Traffic Systems has run out, and Frisco is not going to be renewing it. The state of Texas is currently considering outlawing red light cameras and Frisco wants to wait and see if that happens before they sign any new contract. According to a news piece by NBC Channel 5 - "Frisco puts the brakes on red light cameras" Frisco didn't make money on the camera system, but they state that the number of accidents did decrease dramatically - from near 800 at its peak down to around 100 per month - thats pretty amazing! Personally I really don't like having some in human camera system sending out tickets to people, but it is hard to argue with the results if they are responsible for the drop in accidents!

What to expect when you're expecting... to buy!!!

Expecting to buy your first home? Maybe just beginning to think about taking the plunge? You probably have a so many questions swirling around your head you don't know where to start! Well, first off you probably already know a few things - like the mortgage interest rates right now are the lowest they have been in at least 30 years, or that home prices are down but could start creeping up any moment now, or that the $8000.00 tax credit doesn't have to be repaid. You already know this. What you may not know is just how does the entire process of finding and buying a home happen? Well, I'll try to lay out the process here and hopefully it will shed some light on the process for you.

First lets start with your current situation - you may be living in an apartment, have a new baby, or maybe renting a house - possibly living with family and you are thinking you need more room, or maybe that this "perfect storm" buying opportunity it too good to let pass by.

1. The first thing you should do is talk to a good mortgage professional. Would you go shopping without knowing how much money you have? You will learn a fantastic amount of information after speaking with a lender. They will start by asking how much you earn, what your obligations are, do a quick credit check and assuming you have been completely honest with them they will give you a pre approval for a mortgage - they will tell you how much you qualify to borrow, how much you'll need for down payment, and what your monthly payment will be for any given loan amount. This information is crucial to have before you start looking at homes!!! If you don't know who to talk to, most Realtors have recommendations, they will have worked with many lenders and will be able to tell you who works hard (and lenders do work hard!) and who doesn't.

2. Meet with a Realtor and they will talk with you to help determine what you are looking for in a home. Things like how many bedrooms and bathrooms are the easy part, the hard part ends up being things like location, kitchen layout, alley or street driveway, and many other things. Don't be at all surprised if what you "have to have" at the beginning of your search changes completely by the time you find your home! It happens regularly! They will help you determine if what you want and what you can afford are a possibility. Some people have Cadillac expectations on a Kia budget and a dose of reality may be necessary for them but the vast majority of people we work with are surprised by what we find for them in their budget.

Oh, did I mention that as a buyer your Realtor doesn't charge you any money? How can that be? Well, Realtors are paid by commission and only get paid when a contract for a home closes. Whoever is selling their home has signed a Listing Agreement with their Realtor, and have agreed in writing to pay a certain commission to whoever sells their home. If the person who listed the home also ends up being the one who sells it (someone calls the guy/girl on the sign and buys the house through him/her) that person makes double the pay! The smart move for everyone is to have your own Realtor with whom you have signed a "Buyers Representation Agreement". This Realtor will work with you as long as it takes to find your new home and represent you all the way through the process from looking for a home to making a smart offer, to actually closing on the deal and becoming the new owner!

3. Time to look for homes. Using criteria determined in #2 there are numerous ways to begin your search. On-line being 'normal' today. You can look using one of many sources and your Realtor will do the same. When you come up with about 5 you'd like to see your Realtor will schedule appointments to go check them out. I don't recommend looking at more than 5 or 6 at the most any single day because you will get tired and the homes will become difficult to remember later.

4. You found "The One"! Now your Realtor will do some research to determine what a good offer will be. You will be given a contract to initial and sign, it will have many pages and could look intimidating but everything there is for your protection as well as the sellers protection. At this point - the contract is an 'offer'. it is presented to the seller by various means - around here faxing or email is most common. We now wait for a response from the other party. If they flat out agree with everything on the contract and sign it without any changes we now have what is called an "executed contract" This means both parties (buyer and seller) agree to everything in the deal. What normally happens though is the seller will "counter". They will make some changes to the deal, like maybe the offer price is too low and they come back with a higher price. Maybe they aren't happy with some of the terms of the deal - maybe the closing date is too soon - or too far off.

5. After going back and forth once or twice, you now have an "executed contract". Now you need to schedule a home inspection during your negotiated "Option Period" This is a number of days (in Texas no more than 10) when you the buyer can if necessary exercise your "Option" and get out of the contract. Your Realtor can recommend a few good inspectors for you to choose from or you can find your own if you like. They generally charge around $300.00 and you the buyer pay for it at the time of the inspection. Occasionally the inspection uncovers signs of more serious problems that may require more specialized investigation - like wood destroying insects (termites) maybe foundation or roofing problems.

6. Ok, you've got our inspection done and there are a few things you want addressed or you're going to cancel the deal! Your Realtor gets with the Selling Realtor with your list and they get with their clients to see what they say. Usually there is a little back and forth on what the seller will do or pay for. Once you come to agreement both parties sign a contract amendment and make it official.

7. At the same time as the inspection you will be getting documents to your lender to get the mortgage in place. They will need things like W-2s, previous years tax return, bank statements. Don't procrastinate here, this information is critical and not being prompt can cause problems getting the mortgage approved on time!

8. You have a little time to relax now, the last several days have been hectic with lots of phone calls and needed signatures. From now until closing you basically wait. Check in frequently with your lender to make sure everything is going as it should. Your Realtor should also be doing the same. If the seller has agreed to fix things on the home your Realtor should be monitoring that it gets done.

9. Just before closing your Realtor will schedule a "Walk through" of the soon to be yours home to make sure everything is as it should be. Any agreed to repairs must be done, nothing has been damaged or is missing.

10. Closing time! Show up to your scheduled closing at the agreed upon title company to sign documents making the home yours! If you're required to pay any closing costs you will already know what they are from your earlier discussions with your Realtor and Lender. You'll be there about half an hour, after which the home is now yours!!!

As you can see, there is alot to buying a home. Hiring a good, qualified Realtor and lender that you communicate well with is critical to having as trouble free a buying process as possible. Choose carefully, you have to be confident that you will not be treated like just another client - you need to be treated like their only client!

Whataburger in Frisco Texas!

Ok, we've been super busy lately, not much time to blog but I wanted to get the word out that one of our favorite hamburger places is opening soon in Frisco! Whataburger! Since we moved to Frisco in early 1998 we've seen the place grow from a one stoplight community to a truly fine city with sports, arts shopping and whatever else you might be looking for! But wait! - Where is this new Whataburger you ask? well they're trying to be a little sly and low profile but if you travel north on preston from hwy 121 and cross Lebanon, you'll see the new Arbys on the right and next to it is where they are building the Whataburger! Check it out!

Chihuahua puppies in Frisco Texas!

We have available 4 3 long hair type Chihuahua puppies for good homes! They are 8 weeks old and have been raised in our home the entire time. The mom and dad are our Chihuahuas too so they can be seen as well. They are super fun, very cuddly and loving. Please if you know of anyone who is looking for a small dog for a pet have them contact us for more information and to schedule a time to come by and take a look! The white and light tan one is a female and the black/tan ones are 1 male 1 female. Tell your friends and family and help them find new homes!!!

***Update*** 5/7/09 - scroll down to the bottom for the latest - new puppies!!!

Chihuahua puppy frisco texas

Chihuahua puppy frisco texas

Chihuahua puppy frisco texas

Chihuahua puppy frisco texas