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August 2010 - Posts

Make Dramatic Home Improvements on a Budget
Do many of your rooms look better with the lights off? Perhaps you’re just in the mood to make some changes and liven up your home. Whatever the reason maybe you can make dramatic improvements on a budget. Small changes with regards to lighting Read More...
How to choose the best Mortgage Rate?
It doesn’t matter what state you’re from finding the best possible mortgage loan can be difficult if you don't know a little bit about how the different types of mortgage loans work. The average mortgage rate for a 30year fixed rate loan Read More...
Did you thoroughly inspect before signing that rental Lease?
Many renters are so enthusiastic about finding there new home that they rarely do any in-depth inspections. College students and first time renters usually aren’t aware of issues that come up when it’s time to get their security deposit back. Read More...
The Difference Between Pre-Qualification and Pre-Approval
By Ellen Falk, Mortgage Banking Officer, Seacoast National Bank, Phone: (772)342-7701, ellen.falk@seacoastnational.com Pre-qualification is the first step in obtaining mortgage financing. A potential borrower answers a few questions to provide the loan Read More...
Can’t Sell Yet? Rent It Out
By: Millie Gil For many people who cannot or don’t want to sell their home in this depressed market, renting it out can be a practical option. Many homeowners fail to get a bid that they’re willing to accept so what do you do when you just Read More...
Buying a Home with Great Resale Value
By: Millie Gil Whether you want to purchase a home to live in for several years or to resell quickly, location will certainly play a role in its resale value. Chances are that you may not live in the same home your entire life, so location and resale Read More...
New Rules From Fannie Mae
By: Millie Gil Many who weathered the storm during this past recession and viewed their dreams go through short sales, modifications and foreclosures may have something to cheer about; relaxed loan guidelines for future Fannie Mae home loans. Everyone Read More...
How the Front Yard Can Make or Break a Sale
By: Millie Gil The realtor called and they have someone who is really interested in your home. They want to see it this afternoon. So you get the house ready, and you clean up the bathroom and kitchen, and you see a few people pull up into your driveway. Read More...
Do I Really Need a Realtor
By: Millie Gil Everyone is looking for ways to save money during this recession including DIY everything. And although times look bleak there are many buyers out there ready to purchase your home. Question is can you go it alone or handle everything yourself? Read More...
Competing With Short Sales and Bank Owned Properties
By: Millie Gil It is no secret that the home selling market is flooded with short sales and bank owned homes, so the question is how to compete with these homes when it comes time to sell your home. Yes, it is a buyer’s market as some might say Read More...
Know Your Options-Fannie Mae new website
Fannie Mae new website www.knowyouroptions.com helping borrowers struggling to avoid foreclosure. Read more Read More...