Home Buying

Published by Michelle on 18 May 2010

Effective June 1, 2010 – A New Credit Report Will Be Pulled Prior to Closing

Effective June 1, Fannie Mae announced that a new credit report will be pulled prior to closing.  Mortgage underwriters will be looking to see if new credit was opened or applied for from the date of your mortgage application.  If the Buyer’s credit score changes or if new credit lines are established, the file could be sent back to underwriting for further review and possiblity delay settlement.  Or, worst case scenario is that your mortgage application can be denied.   

After you enter an Agreement of Sale, do NOT apply for  new credit or make any “significant purchases”.  By doing so, you will put your mortgage loan at risk.  There will be plenty of time AFTER your loan closes to make those purchases.

If you have any questions, please contact me at Michelle@HarrisburgHouses.net.   

Published by Michelle on 23 Mar 2010

Four Bedroom Updated Raised Ranch in Indian Creek (Hampden Township)

Location, Amenities and Value!  This delightful home in Indian Creek has it all for only $209,900! 

With over 1,800 square feet of living space, this spacious home sits on .37 of an acre.  A casual Family Room is located on the first level, in addition to a half Bath, optional 4th Bedroom (or home office) and Laundry Room.  Upstairs, a formal Living Room and Dining Room are conveniently adjacent to the Kitchen for easy access during entertaining. 

 Other highlights include:

- Modern eat-in Kitchen with breakfast bar offers generous counterspace and storage for the chef.

- New hardwood floors grace the formal Living Room, Dining Room and Kitchen.

- Sliders in Dining Room lead to a new large deck, stamped concrete patio and fenced, private rear yard.

- Integral one car garage with paved driveway and additional on-street parking is available.

- The Civic Association of Indian Creek Recreational Club offers a community pool, tennis court, basketball and picnic area.

For more information or a private showing, contact Michelle Leo at 717-623-8508. 

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Published by Michelle on 03 Mar 2010

Warren Buffett Predicts Real Estate Rebound

Financial guru, Warren Buffett is predicting that the residential real estate market will start to rebound in 2011.  The combination of a high supply of unsold properties and record foreclosures flooding our markets caused property values to decline throughout the US.  Once demand (for homes) and supply (inventory) meet, the market will start to improve. 

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For information on our local real estate market, contact me at Michelle@HarrisburgHouses.net.  

Published by Michelle on 27 Feb 2010

New Cumberland County Property Assessments

Cumberland County has re-assessed all properties values to reflect a property’s market value as of January 1, 2010.  The revised assessment will be used to calculate county, municipal, and school district real estate taxes for 2011.  The last assessment took place in 2004.

The first batch will be mailed to home owners in Big Spring, Shippensburg Area and South Middleton School Districts on Monday, March 1.  The remaining home owners will receive their assessments in the May/June timeframe. 

Published by Michelle on 25 Feb 2010

New Home Ownership Incentive Program for Properties in Harrisburg

Are you looking for a home in Harrisburg?  You’re in luck.  In addition to the current tax credit and low interest rates, there’s a new home ownership incentive program that’s available. 

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Please contact me at Michelle@HarrisburgHouses.net for more information.   

Published by Michelle on 25 Feb 2010

Preparing Your Home for a Home Inspection

Even though the contract negotiations are over, you still can’t relax because the dreaded home inspection is right around the corner.  Below is a list of some of the most common defects that home inspectors look for during their detailed inspection.

- Improper or insufficient electrical wiring.  An inspector will be looking for potential fire hazards.  Wires need to be housed properly in a box, not hanging loose.  If you need electrical work done, make sure you hire a certified electrician who obtains the proper permits (when applicable).  This is an area where you don’t want to cut corners to save a few dollars because in the end it may cost you thousands!

- Plumbing problems such as leaky faucets, corroding pipes, improperly installed hot water heaters, and loose toilets.  Something as small as a leak can lead to mold, mildew and even structural damage when left unattended.

- Roof deterioration.  Home owners should routinely check for loose, missing or damaged shingles.  If you tend to the small repairs on a regular basis, you can stave off costly repairs (or even a full roof replacement).  Eventually, you’ll have to succumb to a roof replacement  but until then, take care of what you currently have.

- Overall neglect.  The details speak volumes as to what type of home owner you are.  If a potential buyer sees peeling paint, decayed caulking around windows and doors, broken fixtures, gutters overflowing, etc., it may lead them to the conclusion that overall “health” of the home is poor.  However, if you take care of the visual details and disclose service maintenanace records, chances are the buyer is going to go into the home inspection feeling confident about their decision and may overlook the small stuff should the inspector find anything.

Depending on the situation, a seller may want to have a pre-listing home inspection.  The benefit is that there won’t be any surprises once a willing, able buyer is identified.  However, sellers must keep in mind that what you know about your property you MUST disclose.  Therefore, if the inspector indicates that the current electrical wiring is insufficient for the current size of the home due to the family room addition, the seller has two options.  1) Upgrade the electrical service to accommodate the square footage of the home and document this upgrade in the seller’s disclosure, or 2) Do nothing and disclose the home inspector’s observation in the seller’s disclosure.  Obviously, it’s recommended for a seller to fix the problem so it’s no longer a potential issue. 

For more information, please contact me directly at Michelle@HarrisburgHouses.net

Published by Michelle on 22 Jan 2010

FHA Announces Major Changes

FHA is trying to achieve balance of managing their risk while providing access to underserved consumers.  The government mortgage insurer now backs approximately half of all home loans to the nation’s minorities. 

The changes that are coming are:

- Raising upfront Mortgage Insurance Premium (MIP) from 1.75% to 2.25%

- For borrower’s with a FICO score over 580, the down payment percentage will remain at 3.5% however for borrower’s under 580, they will need 10% down

- Reduce closing cost assistance from 6% to 3%

For more information about these changes, visit http://www.cnbc.com/id/34947047 or call your local lender.  As always, if I can assist, you can call me at 717-623-8508.

Published by Michelle on 06 Jan 2010

Price Reduction on Existing Inventory in Willow Brook (Lower Paxton Township/Harrisburg)

Willow Brook is an upscale, luxury planned community located in Lower Paxton Township (Dauphin County).  The final phase of building in underway however all existing inventory has been price reduced!

- Three floor plans to choose from (1,644 – 2,159 square feet), including a first floor master suite option

- All plans offer 3 Bedrooms and 2.5 Baths

- Full basement

- Two car garage

- Central Dauphin School District

- Priced from $217,400

- Very affordable homeowner association fees ($170 per quarter)

For more information or a private tour, please contact me at 717-623-8508. 

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Published by Michelle on 21 Dec 2009

Beautiful Views & Private Setting in White Rock Acres (Boiling Springs, Monroe Township)

If you want it all…privacy, easy access to highways and a pristine, updated home for under $250,000…this is the property for you!!  Located in White Rock Acres, this delightful 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath home with generous storage will exceed your highest expectations.  Inside, you’ll be impressed with all the upgrades and the seller’s attention to detail.  Some of the highlights include:  Ed Lank Kitchen with granite, custom cabinetry, and ceramic tile floor, updated Baths with modern amenities, cherry hardwood floors in Living, Dining, and Powder Room, walk-out finished lower level with custom cupboard and propane stove, and professionally landscaped yard with waterfall and fish pond.  A full renovations list is available upon request.  

Lot size is 0.92 acres and property is located in Cumberland Valley School District.  Please call me at 717-623-8508 for the current list price and to schedule a private showing.

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Published by Michelle on 03 Dec 2009

Mortgage Rates at Lowest Level Since May 2009

According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, mortgage rates continue to decline, with 30-year fixed rates reaching their lowest level since May 2009.

- 30-year fixed rate mortgages decreased to 4.79% from 4.82%

- 15-year fixed rate mortgages decreased to 4.27% from 4.32%

- 1-year ARMs decreased to 6.56% from 6.66%

NOW is a great time to buy…low interest rates AND a tax credit for first time buyers as well as ”repeat buyers”.  Call me at 717-623-8508 for more details!

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