Sunday, August 1, 2010

You are here: Home >

From the monthly archives:

November 2009

California First Time Home Buyer Under 620 Credit Obtains FHA Loan

by Jonas Kruckeberg November 9, 2009

Is it really possible for a California first time home buyer with under 620 credit score to obtain a FHA loan? Most people would disagree. The Jonas Kruckeberg Team fights day in and day out for clients to obtain their dream of homeownership, so to all the naysayers let this be a demonstration that it [...]

Read the full article →

8000 First Time Buyer Credit and 6500 Move Up Buyer Credit Officially Extended

by Jonas Kruckeberg November 6, 2009

Cash for Clunkers is gone. Now Congress has another deal for you: Buy a home before May 1, 2010 and collect up to $6,500 from the government if you’re a move up buyer.  If you’re a first-time home buyer, get up to $8,000 as the credit has been officially extended.
As part of the government’s efforts [...]

Read the full article →

California FHA Loans and the Kitchen Sink

by Jonas Kruckeberg November 5, 2009

California FHA loans require documentation – a lot of documentation.  That’s a good thing, in my opinion.   This compilation of paperwork is typically sent in by fax by my clients.  The problem is – trying to fit a Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink through the fax.  At least that’s what it seems like you have [...]

Read the full article →

Home Buyer Tax Credit Extended

by Jonas Kruckeberg November 3, 2009

California’s real estate market just received another boost (almost) from last night’s vote in the Senate.  Although it’s not the final vote, it effectively seals the deal on the plan to extend the $8000 first time home buyer credit through April 30th 2010 as well as expanding the credit to move-up-buyers  on a smaller scale [...]

Read the full article →

MDIA Claims Another Victim

by Jonas Kruckeberg November 2, 2009

MDIA – Mortgage Disclosure Improvement Act – is supposed to improve the transparency of mortgage loan disclosures to the consumer – You! Well, to say the least, it hasn’t. I will give you the latest story of yet another victim of this new policy and follow that with the true time lines that [...]

Read the full article →