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Money Saving Tips for Homeowners & How to Avoid Foreclosure

by Don DeHanas, Associate Broker

I have long been associated with some of the top real estate professionals in the industry from all across the country through a network called Star Power Systems, and my fellow Certified Distressed Property Experts.  I had the surprise of turning on the news a few days ago to see one of my mentors, Alex Charfen, as a guest on FOX and Friends.  Alex has an insight and a delivery of information that is next to know one I know.  Here is the clip:

What is a Short Sale?

by Don DeHanas, Associate Broker

Great information on how a short sale works.

 

Weekly Market Watch - Interest Rates Falling

by Jeff Halbert, First Home Mortgage

Libyan unrest continues to support the treasury market today, with treasuries and mortgages opening slightly better than Friday’s close.  This week’s financial calendar is full of economic news.  Some of the more important releases include Personal Income and Spending this morning, which came in mixed and ISM Manufacturing on Tuesday.  The critical February Unemployment Report will be out on Friday.  Look for the federal government budget battle to be in the forefront this week as well, as a failure to come to a resolution could shut down the government, although most reports would seem to indicate a brief government shutdown would have little impact on mortgage lending.

 

Rate Trend: Slightly Lower! Laughing

Buying a Home Just Got Easier

by Don DeHanas, Associate Broker

That's right! Just when you thought it wasn't safe to go back in the water, along comes a loan product that might calm some of the waves in an otherwise turbulent housing market.

If you think your only option is to rent someone else's home, or wait for your credit score to get better, think again. It is no secret that the past few years has been tough for both individuals and businesses to get a mortgage.

Financially responsible people have found themselves compromised by situations beyond their control. Coupled with the tightening of mortgage guidelines these compromises have taken away the ability for many people to obtain a new mortgage.

Wells Fargo Mortgage thinks home buyers deserve a chance and have adopted New FHA Guidelines intended to bring home financing options back to deserving people.

You can now get a loan if your credit score is as low as 500!  Here are some of the details:

  • Credit Scores from 580 to 599. 5% down (2 months PITI reserves may be required)
  • Credit Scores from 500 to 579. 10% down (2 months PITI reserves may be required)
  • Maximum seller concession is 3%
  • Down payment can not be a gift. However, Reserves can come from a gift.
  • Tightened Debt to Income Ratios for credit scores below 600.
  • All other Guidelines remain the same for FHA Purchase Customers.

 At DeHanas Real Estate Services, we have helped a number of buyers to make home ownership a reality, instead of something out of reach, using this loan program provided by Wells Fargo. If you are interested in knowing more, e-mail us at [email protected] or call us at 800-842-0190.

 

Southern Maryland Real Estate Trends for September 2006

by Don DeHanas, Broker

The real estate trends for the region, while slower than in 2005 are still showing positive growth signs.  I will break down the trends by county so that my readers can have more of a localized perspective. This information has been obtained by the Metropolitan Regional Information Systems, MLS.

Charles County Maryland

     2006  2005  
Total Sold Dollar Volume: $ 84,411,941 $ 98,383,816 - 14.20 %
Average Sold Price: $ 356,169 $ 339,255 4.99 %
Median Sold Price: $ 325,000 $ 320,000 1.56 %
Total Units Sold: 237 290 - 18.28 %
Average Days on Market: 64 29 120.69 %
Average List Price for Solds: $ 368,471 $ 342,507 7.58 %
Avg Sale Price as a
percentage of Avg List Price:
96.66 % 99.05 %

While the month of September produced a whopping 1328 listings on the market, only 203 of them went under contract, down 18.28% to 2005.. The largest percentage of listings fell between the $350,000 and $599,000 price range. However, good news for Charles County  home sellers, the average sales price did go up by almost 5%. Also note the average days on market has doubled over last year.

Calvert County Maryland

     2006    2005
Total Sold Dollar Volume: $ 36,434,608 $ 49,445,832 - 26.31 %
Average Sold Price: $ 396,028 $ 368,999 7.33 %
Median Sold Price: $ 329,500 $ 322,500 2.17 %
Total Units Sold: 92 134 - 31.34 %
Average Days on Market: 83 57 45.61 %
Average List Price for Solds: $ 401,552 $ 376,566 6.64 %
Avg Sale Price as a
percentage of Avg List Price:
98.62 % 97.99 %

Similar to Charles County, Calvert County saw a small increase in sold price, but a dramatic drop in home sale transactions from 2005 sitting at -31.34%.  September's total of listings chimed in at 922, with only 10% of the market inventory selling.

St Mary's County Maryland

                                                                    2006                     2005             

Total Sold Dollar Volume: $ 46,347,738 $ 50,718,798 - 8.62 %
Average Sold Price: $ 356,521 $ 331,495 7.55 %
Median Sold Price: $ 329,493 $ 325,000 1.38 %
Total Units Sold: 130 153 - 15.03 %
Average Days on Market: 80 43 86.05 %
Average List Price for Solds: $ 374,358 $ 337,547 10.91 %
Avg Sale Price as a
percentage of Avg List Price:
95.24 % 98.21 %

St Mary's County fared the best in the Southern Maryland region, with only a 15% decline in the number of homes sold over the previous year.  In addition, St Mary's homes sold, on average, at 7.55%, posting higher gains than Charles County, Calvert County and Prince Georges County.

Prince Georges County Maryland

                                                                         2006                     2005             

Total Sold Dollar Volume: $ 337,180,968 $ 444,769,393 - 24.19 %
Average Sold Price: $ 342,664 $ 321,830 6.47 %
Median Sold Price: $ 330,000 $ 310,000 6.45 %
Total Units Sold: 984 1,382 - 28.80 %
Average Days on Market: 49 26 88.46 %
Average List Price for Solds: $ 350,840 $ 323,342 8.50 %
Avg Sale Price as a
percentage of Avg List Price:
97.67 % 99.53 %

With more than $300 million in total home sale volume, Prince Georges County still suffered a 28.8% decline in units sold during the month of September, over September of 2005. Prices did increase a modest 6.47%, but nowhere in Southern Maryland did the average home owner get more than their average list price, an indication that home sellers are having to negociate more than they did a year ago.


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