How are deferred student loan payments counted when qualifying for a home loan?

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How are deferred student loan payments counted for qualifying when a current student or recent graduate applies for a home loan?  Are the payments counted as debts in the debt ratio calculation?  The answer depends on the kind of loan used.

Both Fannie and Freddie require that a monthly payment be used on deferred student loans.

FHA and VA loans are more flexible.  The FHA and VA guidelines state that if a deferred student loan payment comes due within 12 months of the mortgage origination, the monthly payment must be included in the debt ratio analysis.  However, if it comes due after 12 months from the date of the mortgage then it is not used in the calculation.

Sometimes the credit report shows a student loan with the phrase “deferred payment” and no payment is listed.  To prove the payment amount due as well as when the payment begins, the borrower will need a letter from his or her student loan creditor stating what the payment will be, when it begins and how long it will continue.

Most investors have their own rules on top of Fannie, Freddie, FHA and VA guidelines called overlays.  Check with your mortgage loan officer to confirm what the loan overlays are and have the documentation ready for the speediest loan processing.

A special thanks to Ashleigh Clark from Cunningham & Company Mortgage in Charlotte for providing this information.  You can reach her for any of your mortgage needs at 704-335-1913.  If you have any real estate needs at all, feel free to call us at Bee Home Solutions, Inc. at 704-885-0488.

Thanks,
Mike Moulton
Broker In Charge

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Will Osama Bin Laden’s Death Increase Home Buyer Confidence in Charlotte NC?

charlotte home buyer confidenceAfter Osama Bin Laden was “taken care of” in the mansion the other day, thousands of Americans cheered publicly in front of the White House, Capitol Hill, and many other locations nationwide.  I actually overheard some people in Charlotte discussing yesterday whether or not this will increase local economy spending and home buying.  I think it would be short-sighted to think that this event would spark consumer confidence to purchase a home.  If so, it must signify a step towards a new beginning for the economy for these consumers.

The US economy needs a boost.  The US dollar is deflating everyday.  Since the crash of the sub-prime markets a few years ago, many potential homeowners don’t not have the opportunities that they used to when selecting housing.  For some this is a blessing in disguise, for others, they need to get creative and find ways to accomplish their home buying dreams.

There are so many great real estate deals out there in the market right now that if you can get access to cash or a loan then you can be a player or at least secure a great deal for your personal residence.  I’ve personally seen bank owned properties selling for 40 to 50 cents on the dollar.  The key to that sentence was “on the dollar.”  I now beg to ask what is the value of the dollar and what will it be in a year from now?  Its not backed by silver or gold. Will we all be spending $10 for a gallon of gas a year from now? If so, trade in your V8′s for Mini Cooper now.

It will be interesting to see if there is any boost to consumer confidence with the worlds largest figure for terrorism disposed of.  Congratulations to the US Armed Forces for their excellent work.  Take care,

Mike

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Major Discounted Charlotte Ranch Home – Foreclosure Savings

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Very spacious 3 bedroom/ 2 bath brick ranch on huge corner lot in quiet cul-de-sac!  The huge yard is partially fenced. This Charlotte home has a great layout and flows well.  It is located in the East Forest subdivision just off Monroe Road.  The kitchen features tiled counter tops with smooth surface range/oven. The master bedroom is huge with 3 closets!  This home also boosts a lot of storage.  French doors lead to patio. Roof is 3 years old.  Come and look at this.  Low price, this one won’t last long!

Call us at 704-885-0488 to schedule an appointment to view or with any questions. This home is also eligible for our renovation program….you can purchase it all fixed up and finance it into your loan.  Call for more details.

Also, be sure to sign up for our Killer Deals email list to the right of this post.  We will inform you of the best deals as they become available.

Listing Price: 109,900
Address: 6513 Belquin CT
City: Charlotte
State: NC
ZIP: 28212
MLS # (if any): 2014625
Square Feet: 2138
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Basement (full, 1/2, finished, unfinished): N/A

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Call us at 704-885-0488 to schedule an appointment to view or with any questions. This home is also eligible for our renovation program….you can purchase it all fixed up and finance it into your loan.  Call for more details.
Bee Home Solutions, Inc.
A licensed NC Real Estate Firm

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Beautiful Full Brick 6 Bedroom Home in Charlotte NC!

PRICE REDUCED TO $369,900!!! You are going to love this gorgeous 6 bedrooStone Creek Ranch Ballantynem home in Stone Creek Ranch in Charlotte, NC….all for at a major price reduction with the Ballantyne lifestyle!  This 3800+ heated sq. foot home has a full brick and stone exterior with a rocking chair front porch.  beautifully landscaped with an irrigation system.   This home is in move in condition and has been kept up nicely.  Enjoy the open, spacious kitchen with granite counter tops, maple cabinets, large island, and stainless steel appliances (gas cook top and double wall ovens).  This home has a great layout with high ceilings on the first floor, dual staircases, vaulted foyer, formal dining and living rooms, and an office or guest bedroom on first floor.  The majority of the first floor has hardwood flooring. There are too many upgrades to list.

This popular area is close to I485 and Ballantyne for great shopping, nightlife, and restaurants.  This home also is in an area of excellent school systems. Call Mike today to schedule a showing and for more information at 704-564-7639.

Listing Price:
Address: 4939 Hawk Shadow Lane
City: Charlotte
State: NC
ZIP: 28277
MLS # (if any): 1564228
Square Feet: 3823
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 4
Basement (full, 1/2, finished, unfinished): N/A

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5 Things You Should Do To Appeal Your County Tax Revaluation On Your Home

If you haven’t received a letter in the mail from your county tax assessor on your home yet, you may may want to call and inquire because it could be detrimental to your mortgage payment. In my county (Mecklenburg County), the county is reevaluating property tax values. What homeowners need to know is that this could drastically effect your current escrows that your mortgage company sets aside for your tax bill if you aren’t paying attention to what the county values your home at.

Based on my review of 20+ properties, I’ve noticed that the county has assessed these homes at a much higher alleged value than they were in the past. This means that if you don’t take action and send in the informal appeal letter (now extended to March 14) with your assessment of the value then you acquiesce to the value that they put on your home.

Here are the Pros vs. Cons of a higher tax value:

Pros: To me, there really aren’t any however in speaking to a lot of our clients they have a perception that its good to have a higher tax value because when they sell their house potential buyers will look at this figure. I disagree. If the buyer has a great real estate agent they will help them understand that tax value has nothing to do with market value (what people will actually pay for your home).

Cons: The major disadvantage to a higher tax value is you will be paying a lot more in taxes on your house than you did last year. Also, this will be your new value when they go to reassess as well. In the 20+ properties I just analyzed I found that the proposed value the county was putting on these homes was anywhere from 20 to even 50% more than market value. So, doing nothing is the worst thing that you can do. Remember, in god we trust and to all others bring data to support your value!

Here are the 5 things that you should do to appeal your proposed tax value increase on your home:

1.) Analyze your neighborhood by obtaining valid sold comparable properties up to 6 months back. You can get this information from your agent via the MLS but remember that isn’t all sales, its only the ones that were on the MLS. Another data source would be your county real estate website market analysis tools. For Mecklenburg County you can find it here:

http://meckcama.co.mecklenburg.nc.us/relookup/

(put in your property info then click the “Market Analysis” Link on the bottom left hand navigation bar)

2.) Prepare a cover letter explaining why the proposed county numbers are not reflective of the true value of your property. In this letter highlight specific recent “Active” and “Sold” comparables to support your findings.

3.) Utilize a tool like Google Maps to map out where your property (Subject property) is in relation to the “Active” and “Sold” comparables that you are comparing to. This is a great way to show visually the geographic relationship between your home and the others.

4.) Fill out the provided county tax informal appeal form following their exact instructions.

5.) Deadlines: Don’t miss the deadline for sending this package in for the informal appeal!

Next Steps: When the county responds either in your favor or not, you have the right to a formal appeal in which you can go to a hearing and prove your case with the data that you’ve found.

I hope that you’ve found this information helpful, feel free to post comments if you have any. Take care,
Mike

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