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		<title>New Guidelines for C4HAP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This just in from COR housing 1)         C4HAP applicant receives an eligibility letter 2)         They find a house 3)         The realtor makes an offer with language that the purchase price shall be contingent on the appraised value of the property.  Per the regulations, the purchase price must be 1% below the appraised value.  The County [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This just in from COR housing</p>
<p>1)         C4HAP applicant receives an eligibility letter</p>
<p>2)         They find a house</p>
<p>3)         The realtor makes an offer with language that the purchase price shall be contingent on the appraised value of the property.  Per the regulations, the purchase price must be 1% below the appraised value.  The County has an appraiser that will be doing the appraisals on a 48-hour turn around.  The County is paying for this appraisal and is used for the purpose of determine the purchase price.  It does not replace the appraisal you will do for their primary mortgage.  The lender will obtain their own appraisal just like normal.</p>
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		<title>Bank Owned often NOT &#8220;As-Is&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 00:30:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just the other day I overheard an agent talking on the phone with a first time buyer client regarding purchasing an REO property. The agent explained to the buyer that in their experience it has been difficult for a first time buyers to get financing to purchase bank owned properties and was steering them away from this option. The agents [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-100" title="Redding real estate sales" src="http://reddinghomes.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Redding-real-estate-sales.jpg" alt="Redding real estate sales" width="145" height="96" />Just the other day I overheard an agent talking on the phone with a first  time buyer client regarding purchasing an REO property. The agent explained to  the buyer that in their experience it has been difficult for a first time buyers  to get financing to purchase bank owned properties and was steering them away  from this option. The agents thinking was that as REO’s are typically listed for  sale in “as-is” condition with no repairs it would eliminate them from  consideration. This is actually a pretty widespread misconception believed by  many in our industry. Don’t fall for it. REO’s are a great option for First Time  Buyers.</div>
<div>The facts are that banks will make reasonable repairs and financing  REO’s using FHA financing is not a problem as long as wording in offer is  designed to accommodate this type of purchase. The misconceptions most likely  stem from the fact that many agents just haven’t sold many of these  properties.</div>
<div>I just looked over my list of REO sales over the last year and out of the 9  bank owned homes that were purchased by buyers I worked with we were able to get  repairs on 8 of them. And not just small stuff either. Repairs included.</div>
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<li>3 of the homes had new roofs installed</li>
<li>8 received section 1 pest clearance</li>
<li>3 homes had some windows replaced</li>
<li>2 homes had new stove/ovens installed</li>
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<div>As for financing</div>
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<li>8 were purchased using FHA financing.</li>
<li>2 homes were purchased using a blend of FHA and City of Redding DAP</li>
<li>1 home was conventional financing combined with City of Redding DAP</li>
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<div>First time buyers shouldn’t be afraid to consider REO’s when looking at  homes. After all, it’s where the best deals are.</div>
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		<title>A New Perspective on Foreclosure</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 00:11:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many buyers shopping for homes in the REO market initially express mixed emotions on buying a home that has been lost to foreclosure. On one hand, they are very excited about the value that can be found in the market right now. On the other hand they are often troubled by the sadness of a home lost [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-94" title="foreclosures are a good sign" src="http://reddinghomes.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/foreclosures-are-a-good-sign1.jpg" alt="foreclosures are a good sign" width="100" height="100" />Many buyers shopping for homes in the REO market initially express  mixed emotions on buying a home that has been lost to foreclosure. On one hand,  they are very excited about the value that can be found in the market right  now. On the other hand they are often troubled by the sadness of a home lost in  this way by a previous owner.</div>
<div>We understand that feeling but we encourage buyers to think about the  situation in a way that puts it in a little different perspective.</div>
<div>First of all, no amount of remorse or empathy will return the previous  owner to the home. By the time the home is listed as an REO property the  situation has long since passed the point of redemption. The only question  remaining at that point is who will be moving in. The new owner has the  opportunity to have a tremendously positive impact on their new neighborhood.  Many of these neighborhoods have suffered during this process and welcome the  new owners as saviors of a sort.</div>
<div>The vast majority of those who have lost homes through foreclosure have not  become homeless but have returned to the rental market where they may very well  have lived previously. With work they will be eligible to purchase again in  about 4 years time and will be far better prepared for success.</div>
<div>Most of the REO buyers we work with are renting immediately prior to buying  and in essence are “trading places” with those moving back to the rental  market. As renters they don’t see their situation as tragic and we encourage  them to consider that the displaced homeowner will be moving back into a  situation not unlike the one that they currently live in. The opportunity to own  again will come in time.</div>
<div>We see this market as a wonderful opportunity to improve your life. In  buying an REO home you will have the chance to secure your future and bring much  needed healing to your new neighborhood. Do so without guilt and with the joy of  knowing that you have made a positive decision for yourself, your family and  your community.</div>
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