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Home Buying Process

Loan Friction Episode #4 – The Finale

by Jonas Kruckeberg March 1, 2011

Loan Friction – The Finale. In the conclusion of Loan Friction you will see how Captain Koontz overcomes the trials and tribulations before and after HVCC hit the appraisal industry. Also, hear how Marcellus guides Butch through the loan process in this increasingly difficult market.
*Loan Friction was made by four successful [...]

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Seven Things Your Agent Should Know About Your Mortgage Approval

by Jonas Kruckeberg April 1, 2010

While many experienced real estate agents have a general understanding of the mortgage approval process, there are a few important details that frequently get overlooked which may cause a purchase to be delayed or denied.
New regulation, updated disclosures, appraisal guidelines, mortgage rate pricing premiums, credit score, secondary approval layering, rescission deadlines, property type, HOA insurance [...]

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Where Does My Earnest Money Go?

by Jonas Kruckeberg March 28, 2010

Hey, I gave my real estate agent a $5000 Earnest Money Deposit check… Where does that money go?
A basic and very obvious question that most First-Time home Buyers ask once their purchase contract gets accepted.
According to Wikipedia:

Earnest Money – an earnest payment (sometimes called earnest money or simply earnest, or alternatively a good-faith deposit) [...]

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Renting vs Buying A Home

by Jonas Kruckeberg March 28, 2010

Buying a home versus renting is a big decision that takes careful consideration.
While there are several biased sources that can make arguments for or against owning a home, we’ve found that most home buyers base their ultimate decision on emotion.
Yes, there are some tax advantages of owning real estate, as well as the potential to [...]

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First-Time Home Buyer Credit Checklist

by Jonas Kruckeberg March 28, 2010

Getting a new mortgage for a First-Time Home Buyer can be a little overwhelming with all of the important details, guidelines and potential speed bumps.
Since there are so many rules and steps to follow, here is a simple list of Do’s and Don’ts to keep in mind throughout the mortgage approval process:
DO:

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HOA Hurdles to be Aware of When Looking at New Properties

by Jonas Kruckeberg March 28, 2010

A Home Owner Association (HOA) can have a huge impact on your life when you buy a home in a PUD (Planned Unit Development) or Condominium Project.
According to Wikipedia:
A homeowners’ association (abbrev. HOA) is an organization created by a real estate developer for the purpose of developing, managing and selling a development [...]

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Assembling Your Home Buying Team – Knowing The Players

by Jonas Kruckeberg March 28, 2010

Buying a new home is literally a team sport since there are so many tasks, important timelines, documents and responsibilities that all need special care and attention.
Besides working with a professional team that you trust, it’s important that the individual players have the ability to effectively communicate and execute on important decisions together as well.
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What You Need To Know About The Home Inspection Process

by Jonas Kruckeberg March 28, 2010

Congratulations on finding a house!
You now have ten (10) days from when you signed the purchase and sales agreement to have a home inspection.
Chances are your real estate agent made the offer contingent upon a satisfactorily home inspection and obtaining mortgage financing.
What Is A Home Inspection?
According to Wikipedia, a home inspection “is a limited, [...]

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Important Factors To Consider When Getting Financing On A Foreclosure, Short Sale or New Construction

by Jonas Kruckeberg March 28, 2010

Short sales, foreclosures and new construction homes all have caveats that need to be considered when pursuing financing.
If the guidelines and potential pitfalls are not properly understood, you could face delays in closing or potentially even a denied loan.
Short Sales & Foreclosures -
Short sales and foreclosures are everywhere. They often represent great value when looking [...]

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