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Buyers Decide Within 8 Seconds Whether They Are Interested In A Home



Buyers Decide Within 8 Seconds Whether They Are
Interested In a Home




     I am a huge fan of Real Estate Agent and Mogul Barbara Corcoran.  Barbara is a Real Estate Contributor on NBC's Today show and the wonderful addition to ABC's Shark Tank.

Contact LaNita Cates, Re/Max Realty of Joliet, IL for all your Real Estate Needs     Per Barbara:

    "BUYERS DECIDE WITHIN 8 SECONDS WHETHER THEY ARE INTERESTED IN YOUR HOME."

    

     I'm not surprised by this at all. It's the first impression when walking in and hearing,  "Wow, this is cute" - or -  "Ugh, what is that smell?"  Pretty much sums of the next few minutes of the tour of that home.

     I always tell my buyers that they will know when they walk in if this is their home or not.  If they aren't feeling it within the first 10 seconds, let's move on.  They never believe me... AT FIRST.  But usually by the 4th house, they agree that they know pretty much immediately if they are interested or not when walking in the door. 

     So buyers pretty much know.  Sellers - remember that!  That first impression  (or at least the first 8 seconds)  can decide whether the buyer is interested in your home!


    * LaNita Cates of REMAX Realty of Joliet has been serving the Joliet, Plainfield, Naperville, Crest Hill, Bolingbrook, Shorewood and surrounding areas, helping buyers and sellers with all their real estate needs. 

Contact/Email LaNita Cates of Re/Max Realty of Joliet, IL for your Buying and Selling Needs          

      Call or Contact:
LaNita Cates 
REMAX Realty of Joliet today ...




Office:  221 Springfield Ave., Joliet, IL 60435
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New Changes to Mortgage Rules & Regulations Don't Have to be This Summer's "BEANBALL" and Knock Buyers Out of Their Home Buying Game



New Changes to Mortgage Rules
and Regulations Don't Have to be
This Summer's "Beanball" and Knock Buyers Out of Their Home Buying Game



Contact Gene Mundt, Mortgage Lender for a FREE Mortgage Consultation Today!     The ever evolving mortgage business requires an expertise and personal commitment by its professionals to provide excellence in service and quality, not to mention results.  And part of that commitment includes education and the imparting of knowledge to the public, their clients, and referral partners to industry guidelines and changes to those guidelines.

    A recent announcement from HUD, on the processing of those loans intended to be insured with an FHA loan, indicates that further credit tightening is warranted when a Borrower owes more than $1,000 in bills in collection. 

     In the past, an Underwriter could use discretion and approve such credit scenarios.  Now, that is no longer the case ... and that scenario is NOT approvable.  Now a Borrower MUST pay-off that debt to qualify, or at minimum, have established a sufficient past history of paying back their creditors on a monthly basis, if not in full. And that includes medical collections, an area where some leniency was also applied in the past.

     Now debate may rage about the intelligence or need for this new HUD decision, but the debate changes nothing.  The bottom line is:  This new ruling is in effect.  And that means further education of the home buying public is absolutely necessary regarding it at this time, for it WILL impact Buyers who:


  •      Have the required minimum Credit Score, but have outstanding, past due collection accounts.   
  •       Do NOT have the funds needed to pay-off debts/collections in their entirety ... but still have the necessary savings for Down Payment and Closing Costs.


   The above just points out one more huge reason we in the real estate industry need to educate the public about the home buying and mortgage process better ... and the importance of getting ALL Home Buyers, not just some ... "pre-approved" for their purchase and/or mortgage financing (sooner than later)!

Contact Gene Mundt, Mortgage Lender to be Pre-Approved for Mortgage NOW!     So Buyers, please take note:  This new ruling recently "pitched" at us by HUD does NOT mean your "beaned" and out of your home buying game.  It just means this ...

     Since HUD is stating that a 3 month payment history, or longer, is needed to approve a scenario with Collections totaling $1,000 or higher ... if you're looking to buy a home in a projected time frame of 6 months from this date, you should absolutely get "pre-approved" NOW! 

     If you're hoping to become a home buyer, contact me (or your own lender).  Take action to stay in the game!  Don't hesitate or wait any longer.  It's best to start the "pre-approval" and mortgage financing process earlier than later.  Give yourself, and your mortgage lender, the time to work-out any credit issues that might be present ... and start collecting the financial information and documentation needed for mortgage application.

     If an agent/broker, pass this advice on to ALL your potential buyers and everyone else you know so they too can pass it on.  Educate as many as possible to these new changes. Save home buyers, and yourself, the disappointment of starting the home buying and "pre-approval" process "too late".

     As a matter of policy, it is my opinion that it is extremely important that ALL home buyers talk with a mortgage lender to be "pre-approved".  That this should be established as a priority and absolute necessity.

     Home Buyers should know, and respect, the fact that Agents/Brokers invest much time, effort, and dollars into their services and those receiving them ... and respect that fact.  These facts together dictate that (in the over-riding cases) ALL Home Buyers be "pre-approved" prior
to their Agent showing them homes.

      In the long-run, Buyers are much better served adhering to a "pre-approval" rule.  There are fewer surprises and last-minute issues to see to once actual mortgage processing begins.  The entire process will run more smoothly and be more enjoyable.

     HUD, and other governmental agencies, can "pitch" us new rules and regulations now and in the future ... but it does NOT mean they have to be "bean balls", knock Buyers out, or keep them from buying a home. 

      Good, complete preparation by Home Buyers, their Mortgage Lender, and all their real estate professionals, can mean these changes are addressed and handled fully to the satisfaction of HUD.  Successful home buying and Mortgage Closings can be a result ...




     * Get the professional mortgage information and service you need to buy your home, whether in Will County, IL, Chicago, Chicagoland, or across the U.S. in any of the 50 states.  Work with a "big league" mortgage professional that knows and understands how to guide and assist you through today's challenging mortgage processing and home buying experience.
    Contact me today!  I'll be glad to hear from you and happy to have the opportunity to earn and win your trust and business.
     I can be contacted through any of the following:
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Could .. Woulda .. Shoulda. That's What You're Going to Say, if You Don't Buy Now!

 
 
Coulda ...  Woulda...  Shoulda!
That's What You're Going to Say, if You Don't Buy Now!

 
Don't have any regrets!  Contact Gene Mundt, Mortgage Lender Today! 
 
Missed Opportunities!
 
 Regrets!
 
 Lost Potential!

 
    Coulda ... Woulda ...    Shoulda! 

     That's what you're going to be hearing yourself say ... if you don't buy a home while the current unique and beneficial housing market's opportunities exist.
 
     Why?  How do I know this??  Because I've  begun to hear some Coulda ... Woulda ... Shoulda's ... stories related to me.   People are telling me they're kicking themselves over lost opportunities.
 
     Reports from many agents and potential home buyers alike, say homes in many areas of Chicago, Chicagoland, Will County (and elsewhere) are moving more quickly once again.  (One Example relating this change in the housing market comes from Chicagoland Agents:  Read this post from Howard & Susan Meyers, The Hudson Company, regarding the housing market on Chicagoland's North Shore: "The Worm Has Turned".)

    Many markets are healing and seeing rebounding prices.  Sellers are receiving multiple offers for their properties.  

     Bidding wars have returned to many housing regions.  Buyers are simply losing the "edge" they have been enjoying over sellers for the last couple of years. The tide is turning. (See this post from Jane Peters, Power Brokers International, Beverly Hills, CA ... "What Exactly is a Buyers' or a Sellers' Market in Real Estate?")
 
     Opportunities have been lost by some potential home buyers, leaving these potential home buyers wishing THEY had taken action sooner.  

     What kind of action??  Those I have talked to wish they had contacted a mortgage lender to be pre-qualified for mortgage financing much earlier.  Started preparing themselves for their mortgage application further ahead of time. 

      A few of my own clients have said they regret not regaining control over their own finances or taking action to improve their credit prior to talking to me.  They wish they had checked their Credit Report sooner and more often.  They now know they'd be much further ahead and have more financing options open to them when they buy.

    Many have stated they simply wish they had listened and followed their real estate agent's advice better.  They mistakenly thought they were going to "low-ball" a bid and steal a home at a ridiculously low price, then ended-up losing out.   The "low-ball" philosophy just didn't work.

    Still others have been fence sitters.  They've delayed making a sales offer too long and lost-out to other buyers capable and willing to make a home buying decision. 

   Good news does still exist!  Interest rates and housing prices remain low. 

     But do not doubt this ... time is of the essence.  You need to take action.

     Take steps NOW to prepare yourself.   At minimum, find and team-up with an experienced, professional mortgage lender.  Get the home buying ball rolling. 

    There are no negatives to having your credit report run.  Most mortgage lenders will do it for freeI do.  And whether you buy a home soon or down the road ... you win.  You save money on all sorts of services because you've improved your credit scores.  Insurance.  Cell phone service.  Credit cards ... you name it.  The better your credit, the less you pay, the more money you save.

    So, Contact me now.  Get started on your home buying journey today. 

     Avoid the Coulda ... 

    Dodge the Woulda ...  

    Protect yourself from the Shoulda ... 
 
    
 
 
 
    * Discover what home buying and financing options exist for you, whether in Will County, IL, Chicagoland, or any of the 50 states. Contact me today!  We'll work together to get you on the right path to homeownership ... now ... or for the future.
   I can be contacted through any of the following:  
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You Wouldn't Call a Part-Time Doctor to Do Your Heart Surgery, Would You?



You Wouldn't Call a Part-Time Doctor to Do Your
Heart Surgery, Would You??



    As we often do, my wife and I were having a discussion about work the other day.  I had just gotten home and it had been a very trying afternoon.

     A Closing that day had taken much longer than it should have.  Also, one of the deals I'm presently working on had developed "hiccups".  Nothing that can't be solved, just frustrating.

Make the BEST Choice.  Contact Gene Mundt, Mortgage Lender    The deals of two of my underling lenders had needs and issues to see to as well.   Glitches, and not all that uncommon anymore in the scheme of things.  But still, there had been a number of them ... and the time dealing with them had mounted up.

     Upon reflection of all these issues, both my wife and I were struck by a commonality that ran through each of the transactions like a thread.  Each of the current transactions suffering issues had at least one real estate person working within it that was not full-time.  One transaction had several "part-timers" working on it.  And unfortunately, in each instance that had made a difference ... a negative one.

    Earlier that day, I had in fact taken issue with one of my own lenders about missing an important meeting. The meeting ... one held the same time, same place each and every week, are considered mandatory.  Yet, they were a no-show.  (No valid reason as to why they were not in attendance).  And a topic had been covered that would have been of assistance to them on their troubled file. 

     One transaction I refer to had an attorney involved within it that rarely handles real estate any longer.  Another deal had agents that were at best ... part-time. 

     Still another transaction had had a title company involved, that seems to be only dabbling at doing business.  They literally had left clients sitting in their offices after a Closing waiting for follow-up documentation, no one from the title company represented within the building.   All had left.  Most lights out.  Still scratching my head about that one.

     And it all made me wonder how ...

     In this day and age of quickly-changing regulations, rules, information, needs, underwriting, etc. ...

    *  In this day and age of short-sales, REO's, foreclosures, this litigious society, etc. ...

    *  In this day and age when transactions are so detailed, nuanced, and possibly even time-restricted ...

    How can anyone presume to conduct business on a client's behalf devoting less than full-time to their profession or business?

    And WHY would any client ... especially in this day and age ... take the risk of relying on someone that did not devote full-attention and energy to them, the tasks at hand, or their profession? Because that IS what they are doing.  Taking a huge risk.

Contact Gene Mundt, Mortgage Lender     If this was a medical situation, you certainly wouldn't work with a part-time doctor, would you?? 

     Real estate transactions typically involve the largest debt any client will ever incur.  Certainly home buyers should demand that high standards of professionalism and knowledge be met within their home buying transactions too.

     Here is my opinion regarding this issue ...

     Today's transactions demand great attention to detail and follow-up.  Constant communication and vigilance.  If you utilize the services of real estate professionals devoting only part-time effort and attention to your transaction, you expose yourself to risk, error, and extra costs.  At minimum, you will most likely experience last-minute drama in your transaction ... unneeded, frustrating, and typically avoidable.

    I can't stress the importance of this matter enough ... 

     Do yourself a huge favor.  Protect yourself and your interests ...  by doing your preliminary homework well. 

     Seek referrals, check websites. Ask for testimonies, speak to prior clients, verify a professional's successes ... prior to making a final decision regarding who you will work with. 

     Don't be afraid to ask the question ... "are you full-time"??  It's important that you know just how much time they are committing to you.  It is well-worth it to you to ask these questions and do this preliminary homework.  It will save you time, energy, frustration, and possibly even money down the road.




     *  Work with a full-time experienced, knowledgeable mortgage lender with 35 years of expertise to put to work on your behalf. Contact me today.  I'll be happy to hear from you and have the opportunity to earn your trust and your mortgage business.
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Experience Your Own Home Buying "March Madness"

Experience Your Own Home Buying
"March Madness"
Don't 2nd Guess!  Contact Gene Mundt, Mortgage Lender     Ever try to guess when the best day of the week is to buy gas for the car?  Ever try to predict the stock market?  Second-guess Presidential primary winners? How about NCAA "March Madness" Tournament winners? 
      Oooooo ... all scenarios where even the most skilled, experienced professionals and statisticians struggle at making successful predictions.
      I bring this up, not only because the season of "March Madness" is upon us, and guessing "winners" of any kind is currently on a lot of people's minds ... but because I'm hearing lots of questions from clients regarding the timing of locking interest rates. 
      And although I agree that guessing the winner of primaries, the NCAA tournament, etc., can be fun and rewarding ... and I also believe securing a great interest rate is of importance ...
      I also think that:
     If all the positives currently available in housing and mortgage financing aren't enough to get you off that home buying fence and in the game now ... there is most likely something else contributing to your NON-decision to buy. 
     If:      
  •       The current interest rates for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (4% +/-) don't get you off the bench ...
  •       A 15-year fixed-rate mortgage (3% to 3.5% range) doesn't make you lace-up your home buying high-tops ...
  •       Or your not hearing the roar of the crowd cheering "ARMs!!" ... (under 3.5%), "FHA!!" (3.5% down) ... or other special financing programs attributes ...
      It's time to go back to the clipboard, re-examine your game plan, and reflect intently. 
     Also consider this.  Taking your home buying game into overtime now may cost you more money when you finally buy too.
Act Now!  Contact Gene Mundt, Mortgage Lender for a FREE Mortgage Consultation today.     In the last week alone ...interest rates went up a 1/4% ... and ... for the same interest rate quoted prior to that increase ... a borrower will have to pay 1 "point" (1% of their loan amount) as additional Closing Costs.  (See my article regarding mortgage "points")
    A 1 "point" increase in costs??  Oooooo ... Foul!  Somebody blow the whistle!!  Penalty!
      Listen up if you're considering entering the home buying market.  My message is a timely one.  The NCAA isn't the only thing experiencing "March Madness".   These are the current "stats" being found in many March 2012 housing markets and present financing terms ...
  Approvable Credit
+
   Stable Employment
+
  Great Interest Rates
+
 Fantastic Housing Prices
+
Attractive Down Payment Requirements
='s
A Winning and Happy Home Buyer!
     
      Don't focus so intently on only one aspect of your mortgage financing game, that you're blinded or unintentionally "double-dribble" on another. 
       Find a professional and experienced big league home buying "coach" (your mortgage lender).  Ask them questions, including, "If I postpone buying a home now ... how long will it take me to regain the monthly interest rate savings I will pay/lose in EXTRA "point" fees at my Closing later?  What's my financial tipping point?  When is it a "losing" proposition for me to wait further to buy?"
      My suggestion is this.  The time to prepare and enter the game is now, if you want to buy a home and your credit and finances are in good shape. This is especially true in many housing markets where they currently are returning to pre-recession good health.
      Don't let the opportunity to take part in the winner's bracket slip away.  Surround yourself with skilled team members.  Expect to work a little at this game. Grab your gear.  Sharpen your focus ... and your home buying elbows.   
      Do all this, and YOU will be a "March Madness" winner!
     
      *  Work with a team player with the skills and knowledge to guide you to the winner's circle in all 50 states. Contact me today.  I'll put my 35 years of experience and expertise to work on your behalf.
      I can be contacted at any of the following:
Direct:  815.277.4036  Cell/Text:  708.921.6331
Skype:  630.219.1316
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