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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Which Banks are -- and Aren't -- Modifying Home Loans? | BNET Financial Services Blog | BNET

 The federal Making Home Affordable initiative is off to a slow start in its mission of offering mortgage relief to millions of Americans hurt by the real estate bust. That’s mostly because adjusting the loan terms, interest rate or principal for, say, a recently unemployed homeowner doesn’t pay for banks. Drawing on data released today by the Treasury Department, let’s examine how actively financial institutions are using the so-called Home Affordable Modification Program (full disclosure — my wife and I were recently rejected for loan modification; fuller disclosure — I’m pissed):


































Of the big banks, Bank of America has the worst record in using HAMP (regrettably not my mortgage lender). Of the roughly 796,000 mortgages B of A serviced that were at least 60 days late (counting loans made by its Countrywide unit), it invited some 100,000 homeowners, or 13 percent, to adjust their mortgages and started trial modifications with some 28,000, or four percent.
Such figures sound markedly less impressive than those cited by B of A chief executive Ken Lewis. In congressional testimony in June, he said his company had adjusted more than 311,000 loans since buying Countrywide in July 2008 (those numbers include all B of A modifications, not only those arranged under HAMP), telling lawmakers that the bank remains committed to “working with distressed homeowners to help them retain their homes.”
Nor does that four percent total seem entirely consistent with the sentiment recently expressed by Barbara Desoer, president of B of A’s home loans and insurance division. “We can control how we build our business to help families achieve their homeownership dreams,” she told the California Bankers Association in June. “And all of us can focus on finding solutions to the current crisis that help restore financial security and peace of mind to those we serve.”
Wells Fargo has the next worst record among large banks in helping keep families’ homeownership dreams alive, with only six percent of its mortgage customers getting a trial modification. Unfazed by single digits, Mike Heid, co-president of Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, nevertheless asserted in a statement today that “HAMP is an important part of the [Obama] administration’s efforts to provide mortgage relief and stabilize the housing market.” Evidently unconvinced, however, in this case by himself, Heid goes on in the news release to ruefully acknowledge that “we know we’ve fallen short of our customer service goals in some cases.”
The feds aren’t pleased with mortgage lenders. “I think we’ve been disappointed . . . about their performance in helping people in a timely fashion with the respect they deserve under difficult circumstances,” Assistant Treasury Secretary Michael Barr told McClatchy.
If it seems like I’m picking on big banks, I am. When they were struggling, both B of A and Wells Fargo sucked down taxpayer dollars like binge drinkers at a frat party. Some of that money came from their own mortgage customers, many of whom need help.
Still, it’s worth noting that no mortgage lender of any size is using HAMP as much as the government expected them to when it launched the program in February. Lenders avoid modifying loans for two major reasons: Fear that borrowers who get a modification will re-default on the loan, and hope that financially distressed homeowners will somehow manage to keep up their payments.
Fear and hope. The very stuff dreams are made of.


Which Banks are -- and Aren't -- Modifying Home Loans? | BNET Financial Services Blog | BNET

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Mortgage Rates Suffer as Lenders Process Influx of New Applications

Mortgage rates extended their losing streak to a whopping TWO (2) days yesterday. Scary! No not really though. Although borrowers who were floating their note rate did see closing costs rise by a few basis points, in the grand scheme of things, the increases were tiny. Gotta put it in perspective...
The most aggressive loan pricing we've ever witnessed was offered by lenders last Friday. If you were trying to call a bottom, that's the latest one.  The Mortgage Bankers Association confirmed this for us today when they released the results of their Weekly Loan Applications Survey.
From the Release:
"The average contract interest rate for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages decreased to 4.59 percent from 4.69 percent, with points increasing to 1.04 from 0.96 (including the origination fee) for 80 percent loan-to-value (LTV) ratio loans.  This was the lowest 30-year contract rate ever recorded in the survey. "
When the modest two day change in consumer borrowing cost is put in that light, a TWO(2) day losing streak doesn't seem all that bad. Does it?
Before you answer, I have more bad news to share. Total consumer borrowing costs rose again this morning, this time the increases were bigger though. Lenders worsened loan pricing by almost 20 basis points!  This extended the mortgage rate losing streak to a month long THREE(3) days.
I still have one more thing to share, this time it's good news: LENDERS REPRICED FOR THE BETTER THIS AFTERNOON!
They were a bit slow to do so and it took a hefty sell off in stocks to force it out, but lenders eventually reprice for the better this afternoon. Some reprices were big enough to erase the previous two days of weakness, but most just offset the cost increases seen this morning on first pricing releases.
The best par 30 year fixed mortgage rates are still in the 4.375% to 4.625% range.  4.50% is "best execution" on a no points loan.  These quotes assume a borrower has minimal risk-based loan level pricing adjustments. On conventional loans, this means borrowers with 740+ middle FICO scores, looking to do an 80% or less loan to value  rate and term (or purchase) on their primary residence. If this is not your credit/collateral profile, your borrowing cost will be higher. The highest rates that should be charged: 5.25% (lots of LLPAs!)
Because mortgage rates are near all time lows,  more and more consumers (not as many as last year) are coming down off their fences and applying for a refinance. Refinance demand is driving activity in the mortgage market. The MBA's refinance applications index hit a 14 month high last week! This means lenders are  operating near full-capacity.  When this happens, lenders generally let loan pricing worsen to slow down new loan production.  This is playing out right now in the primary mortgage market...(at three very large lenders specifically)
The manner in which loan pricing worsened today (wider primary/secondary spreads) indicates some lenders are trying to slow down the pace of new loan production via higher mortgage rates (relative to MBS prices/yields).   Besides potentially higher borrowing costs, consumers and loan officers should also notice  longer "turn times" at lenders, which is basically the amount of time it takes to go from application to closing.
Have you noticed longer "turn times" lately? 

http://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/consumer_rates/163946.aspx

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

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A Look at Foreclosures Costs

Earlier this month a reader, Pamela Norvell, wrote a suggestion for lessening the foreclosure crisis. She suggested a freeze and/or a rollback of interest rates to their original levels. In making her suggesting Ms. Norvell wondered what it was causing lenders to foreclose on properties rather than do a workout or a restructure. Made us curious too.

The cost of a foreclosure, it turns out, is pretty staggering and we wonder why lenders and the investors they represent aren't jumping at a solution, any solution, that would allow them to avoid going to foreclosure whenever possible.

According the Joint Economic Committee of Congress, the average foreclosure costs $77,935 while preventing a foreclosure runs $3,300.

The cost of preventing a foreclosure is not easily categorized. We assume that it includes the staff costs of talking to the borrower, collecting financial documents (a task we have noted seems unreasonably difficult for the borrower) reviewing the documents, ordering and reviewing the appraisal, the cost of that appraisal (more likely to be a less expensive brokers price opinion or BPO) and the preparation of a justification to decision makers for any workout plan.

Read the full story here!

A Look at Foreclosures Costs

Thursday, July 15, 2010

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Monday, July 12, 2010

Friday, July 9, 2010

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Survey: Homeowners Working with Servicers Often Blindsided by Foreclosures - ProPublica

In May, we published a story about how disorganization at the big banks has led to mistaken foreclosures: homeowners were under review for a modification, but were suddenly foreclosed on because of a communication breakdown within the mortgage servicer.
A recent survey of California housing counselors demonstrates that a widespread problem, at least in the Golden State.

Read the Whole below.
Survey: Homeowners Working with Servicers Often Blindsided by Foreclosures - ProPublica

Loan Modification Progress Chart | Eye on the Bailout | ProPublica








Visit our Eye on Loan Mods for our complete coverage of the government's foreclosure prevention program.
This Treasury Department data, reflecting activity through May 31, 2010, shows how the largest mortgage servicers participating in the administration's $75 billion foreclosure prevention program have been performing.
The estimated number of "Eligible Loans" comes from the Treasury Department and is based on the number of eligible loans that are more than 60 days delinquent.
The program features a 3-month trial period for modifications before they’re eligible to become permanent. However, many trials have gone much longer. The "Aged" column shows how many trials have gone longer than six months at each servicer, while the "In Trial" shows trials that have not yet lasted that long. See note below.


Loan Modification Progress Chart | Eye on the Bailout | ProPublica

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Ocwen Mortgage Contact Information

New Contact information for Ocwen Loan Modification Department


MOD@OCWEN.COM --Email to send in Documents after you submit to the actual Negotiator.

407-737-6174 --Fax number to send in Documents after you submit to the actual Negotiator.

877-596-8580 --Main Number to Ocwen Mortgage


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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Bank reform: Fake it 'til you make it - Street Sweep: Fortune's Wall Street Blog

Great Article on Fortune.com about the Water down Bank Reform the Dodd-Frank bill is.

"As Northern Trust recently noted, there have been five consecutive quarters of credit contraction since 2008 -- compared with zero quarters of contraction in the previous 58 years"


Bank reform: Fake it 'til you make it - Street Sweep: Fortune's Wall Street Blog


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HAMP Guidelines Updated to Improve Loan Modification Conversion Rate

Beginning June 1, a borrower's eligibility for a modification must be fully verified before the borrower enters the trial period. An earlier directive gave servicers the option of placing a borrower into a trial period based on verbal financial information supplied by the borrower which was subject to verification during the trial period. New applicants will now have to supply an Initial Package which will include a request for modification including a hardship statement and optional demographic information; acceptable evidence of income, and IRS Form 4506-T, Request for Transcript of Tax Form.

HAMP Guidelines Updated to Improve Loan Modification Conversion Rate

Why Foreclosure Happens

Despite the fact that the vast majority of foreclosures are driven by negative equity from price declines, there is a base rate of foreclosure that happens during even the best economic times and housing markets. This base rate can largely be explained by the Five D's of Foreclosure:

http://www.foreclosureradar.com/foreclosure-guides/foreclosure-101/why-foreclosure-happens

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Loan Modificaton Guideline Changes

Many banks are now granting Trial Loan Modification Payments at the end of the loan modification process. This is due to the fact that many homeowners were getting stuck with "NO True PERMANENT Loan Modification" Banks started implementing this Guideline change a few months back. This allows the bank to verify all the documentation you provided with your loan modification package. It also allows the bank to see if you can "make" loan payment on time.

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Former President Clinton: U.S. budget is broken

"25% Unemployment among Construction workers! 2 1/2 times the National Average"

Fortune http://bit.ly/dulxvI

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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Refinance or Buy Today Lowest Interest Rates in 50 YEARS Won't last!!!

Contact me now if you are in the market to Buy or Refinance for Cash out!

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Fannie Mae Fights Back Against Strategic Defaulters

Great Article!

Fannie Mae announced today policy changes designed to encourage borrowers to work with their servicers and pursue alternatives to foreclosure.

Defaulting borrowers who walk-away and had the capacity to pay or did not complete a workout alternative in good faith will be ineligible for a new Fannie Mae-backed mortgage loan for a period of seven years from the date of foreclosure

Troubled borrowers who work with their servicers, and provide information to help the servicer assess their situation, can be considered for foreclosure alternatives, such as a loan modification, a short sale, or a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure. A borrower with extenuating circumstances who works out one of these options with their servicer could be eligible for a new mortgage loan in three years and in as little as two years depending on the circumstances


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Fannie Mae Fights Back Against Strategic Defaulters

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Updated Interest Rates

NEED TO REFINANCE ? 30 Years Fix 4.50% 0 points to close with CASH OUT!!!
(Based on 680 Fico, 80% LTV, Full documentation)

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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Refinance or Purchase at Historical Low Interest Rates 0 points to close!!!

4.50% 30 year fix with 0 points to close!!!
4.50% 20 year fix with 0 points to close!!!
4.25% 10 year fix with 0 points to close!!!



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Monday, June 21, 2010

New rule expedites answers to short sale requests | democratandchronicle.com | Democrat and Chronicle

Based on what is happening right now hopefully these rules will speed the process up.

If you have any questions or need any help you can contact me at 800-208-4753 Office or refionce@gmail.com

New rule expedites answers to short sale requests | democratandchronicle.com | Democrat and Chronicle

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Completed Loan Modification Most Updated Approvals!

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Interest Rates in the Mid 4% Fix for 15, 20, 30 Years Refinance or Purchase Now!

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Friday, June 11, 2010

NEW APPROVAL!!!! SLS or Specialized Loan Servicing, LLC 2nd Mortgage Settled!

This is a 2nd mortgage with SLS.  The borrower owed the bank
$19,208.00! We just settled for $5,162.59!! that's over 70% off the original loan balance!

This was the fastest turn around for us about 5 days! We worked with this very nice person at the bank and followed up with her for the 5 days and we got the written approval just yesterday!

This borrower will be saving over $27,000.00 in just interest alone since the loan was amortized over 30 years at 7.25% fix over the life of the loan.

Check out the approval below!

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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Time to Secure your Financial Foundation? HELL YEAH Check this out!

The economical BAD news keeps coming and I hate to say it but I hate it when I'm right. Down the road we will see HIGHER INTEREST RATES, HIGHER TAXES ESPECIALLY IN CALIFORNIA, MORE JOB LOSSES due to our slow down in our economy!

90% of home loan business is the Government.
Were down 4% on home loan applications for the 4th straight month.
Were down 40% on home loan applications from 1 month ago.

CHINA - How does this play out and matter to YOU and I Everyone is now talking about a slow down in China and a BUST IN REAL ESTATE! just like here!

EUROPE - About to Default without major CUTS many don't see that happening!

Most experts are now saying that if ALL this plays out then we WILL face a DOUBLE DIP RECESSION but in my opinion...WE ARE IN A DEPRESSION!

If you are in Financial Trouble LET ME HELP! Settle your Credit Card Debt! Do a Refinance Loan with Historical Interest Rates or do a Short Sale or Loan Modification! CALL ME NOW! 800-208-4753 Office or refionce@gmail.com

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

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Feel free to contact me at 800-208-4753. Based on HAMP Guidelines you may qualify for loan modification if your payment on your first mortgage (including principal, interest, taxes, insurance and homeowner's association dues, if applicable) is more than 31% of your current gross income.

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Monday, May 31, 2010

For Some Homeowners in Foreclosure, a Rent-Free Approach - NYTimes.com

Foreclosure procedures have been initiated against 1.7 million of the nation’s households. The pace of resolving these problem loans is slow and getting slower because of legal challenges, foreclosure moratoriums, government pressure to offer modifications and the inability of the lenders to cope with so many souring mortgages.

The average borrower in foreclosure has been delinquent for 438 days before actually being evicted, up from 251 days in January 2008, according to LPS Applied Analytics.



For Some Homeowners in Foreclosure, a Rent-Free Approach - NYTimes.com


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Leading index posts first drop since early 2009 | Reuters

Leading index posts first drop since early 2009 | Reuters

Eye on the Loan Modifications - ProPublica

Awesome Site! With some much data and stories relating to Loan modifications and the Real Estate Industry!

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Eye on the Loan Modifications - ProPublica

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Notice of Default Time Frame

STATES NOTICE OF DEFAULT                  TIME   FRAME IN MONTHS


Alabama 3
Alaska 4
Arkansas 3
Arizona 3
California 4
Colorado 5
Connecticut 6
Delaware 7
Missouri 3
Montana 6
Nebraska 4
Nevada 4
New Hampshire 3
New Jersey 9
New Mexico 5
New York 10
DC 4
Florida 6
Georgia 3
Hawaii 7
Idaho 8
Illinois 7
Indiana 7
Iowa 7
Kansas 4
Kentucky 7
Louisiana 6
Maine 8
Maryland 5
Massachusetts 5
Michigan 3
Minnesota 4
Mississippi 4
North Carolina 4
North Dakota 4
Ohio 8
Oklahoma 7
Oregon 5
Pennsylvania 8
Phode Island 3
South Carolina 6
South Dakota 4
Tennessee 3
Texas 2
Utah 5
Vermont 9
Virginia 4
Washington 5
West Virginia 4
Wisconsin 9
Wyoming 3




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Friday, May 28, 2010

Underwater? Many are walking away!

Even though I don't recommend this for everyone it may be the last possible step a homeowner can take
to get their financial house in order.  Feel free to contact me 800-208-4753 or refionce@gmail.com


Wednesday, May 26, 2010

One in 7 US Homeowners Late Paying or In Foreclosure - CNBC

Article showing things are getting worse then what Media has been saying for much of this year. I feel that CNBC blog is sometimes too soft on the Banks and lenders
but they do cover a lot of issues.

In my professional opinion I see a double dip recession coming I apologize for the doom outlook and can't wait for the day I can say
that we are recovering but after the Summer time I see the Real Estate Values dropping more and the Unemployment Rate going over 10%

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One in 7 US Homeowners Late Paying or In Foreclosure - CNBC

Monday, May 24, 2010

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Move Your Money!!!!



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America's Underclass: The Growing Gap Between the Rich and Poor



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Macro economic data suggest the great recession is over. But the gap between the haves and the have-nots is growing, thanks, in large part, to a jobless recovery. Wall Street Cheat Sheet’s Damien Hoffman says the growing underclass now accounts for about 10% of the U.S. population.

In this clip, he and his brother Derek, who jointly run the Wall Street Cheat Sheet website, point to several signs America is turning into a two-class society:

* -The foreclosure problem. 2.8 million homes were foreclosed in 2009. RealyTrac expects that number to increase to 3-3.5 million in 2010. Damien Hoffman thinks it could be even higher if "strategic foreclosures" become a more accepted practice.
* - Unemployment. The official rate is 9.9% but the wider measure of under employed and those who have given up on their job search is more like 17%. That's more than 24 million Americans out of work.
* - Record numbers using food stamps. The Agriculture Department said a record 40 million Americans, or 1 in 8 Americans, may not be able to eat without government assistance. “This is the ultimate sign of an under class,” the Hoffman Brothers say.
* - Take a look at Dollar Tree Stores. The discounter's stock is near an all-time high while revenues are up 12.5% this year. In other words, more Americans are chasing cheaper goods.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Foreclosure numbers for California


I am reviewing the Foreclosure Radar report on Foreclosures in California for the month of April 2010.  The numbers are not good in my professional opinion.  It might be good news to some.. Lawyers and Realtors! Here is a breakdown
"Foreclosure filings were down in April for the 1st time since the beginning of the year.  Despite the decline in filings, the inventory of properties in Pre-foreclosure or scheduled for sale only dipped slightly as the drop in filings were offset by an increase in the time to foreclosure" --Foreclosure Radar

1. Notice of Trustee Sale
still close to the pace of 2009  3.10% vs. Prior Year
Notice of Trustee Sale filings set the date and time of auction and serve as the homeowner’s final notice before sale.

2. REO Inventory still high
REO is a class of property  owned by a lender, typically a bank, after an unsuccessful sale at a       foreclosure  auction.

3. Notice of Trustee Sale
Cancellations higher by 11.39% prior month and 174.37% from this time last year!!!!

*After the filing of a Notice of Trustee Sale, there are only three possible outcomes. First, the sale can be Cancelled for reasons that include a successful loan modification or short sale, a filing error, or a legal
requirement to re-file the notice after extended postponements. Alternatively, if the property is taken to sale, the Bank will place the opening bid. If a 3rd party, typically an investor, bids more than the bank’s opening bid, the property will be Sold to 3rd Party; if not, it will go Back to Bank and become part of that bank’s REO inventory. –Per Foreclosure Radar Report April report

This is the number that bugs me the most since it just shows that one a cancellation can be the bank re-filing    the Notice of Trustee sale due to extended postponements, a filing error or successful short sale or loan modification which I highly doubt.   Since I am seeing more and more banks delaying loan modification approvals  by up to 6 to 9 months.  The number just is not going down and it's creating a major back log.

4. Sold to 3rd Party
Is up 6.05% from the previous month and up 158.62% from last year!!! This just brings surrounding homes market    value down since most 3rd Party sales are below the Market value of the home.

Based on these numbers I don't see a Real Estate Recovery this year.  I would consider this year gone and done for Real Estate barring something drastically happening down this year like having the Federal Government doing something about changing the "Making Home Affordable" program to include values and having the Banks seriously doing modifications of home loans to a reasonable payment of the home loan since I see possible worse case scenarios affecting all debt ridden homeowners.  One scenario is Interest rates shooting upwards after inflation takes effect and it will due to ALL the spending being done by the Federal Government.  Second scenario is continuing slow down of the economy on the job front which experts are saying could last into 2014!!!!!!! All this will continue to trickle down the whole economy as a whole especially when our economy is 75% consumer spending!

I will be coming out with a Do it yourself Consumer and Loan modification package soon.  This package can get you on a more solid financial footing.  Feel free to call me at 800-208-4753 or email me at refionce@gmail.com for pre-order special price of $79.00 once the package goes online for sale the price will be $125.00. 

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

New Approval 2nd Mortgage with GMAC Settled for 20% of Original loan amount

This loan is a 2nd lien or 2nd mortgage on a Rental property. The original loan amount was $30,314.00.  GMAC at first turned down the settlement offer all together but after a few months they came around.  They came back with a initial offer of $7,500.00 we countered with $6,000.00 and we just got the approval! Click at the link to see it!
APPROVAL

So now the borrower has no 2nd mortgage and that eliminates the 2nd mortgage payment of $294.43 & over the life of the loan he is saving $70,000 in just what he would pay on INTEREST!!!

OLD TERMS

30,314.00 LOAN AMOUNT
11.25% INTEREST RATE
30 YEARS
$294.43 PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST


NEW TERMS

$6,000.00 SETTLEMENT AMOUNT
NO MORE PAYMENTS
NO MORE 2nd Mortgage


FYI I will soon be releasing a Consumer Credit & Loan Modification Package which could save you hundreds per month & hundreds of thousands over the life of the loan!  This will not be a just Do it yourself Package or E-BOOK.  This is a package of how to beat the banks at their own game! Sign up for email updates and I will send out an email once it's ready! Like always feel free to contact me at 800-208-4753 Office or email me at refionce@gmail.com for more information. 

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

New Approval! 2nd Home Rental Property GMAC!

This is a Rental Property & the borrower was on an Adjustable loan which got up to 11.00% before settling to 10.25% and the client was behind over 12 months on the mortgage payment.  His main worry was his Interest rate could go up higher once Interest rates start moving upwards.  The old and new terms are as follows

OLD TERMS

10.25% Interest Rate (Adjustable)
No Escrows included
12 months behind on mortgage payments
Loan modification was turned down once before by the bank

NEW TERMS

8.00% Interest Rate (Fixed)
Loan is now impounded
Client is now current and is longer facing foreclosure 




I would like to note that the loan modification is not the best of terms but at the end of the day ALL banks have the final say on what they want to give the Borrower as in new loan modification terms or even approving a loan modification.  Feel free to give me a call or email me with any questions you may have 800-208-4753 Office or refionce@gmail.com  Click on the link for Approval                                                                             http://bit.ly/ayjl5hNewApproval

Monday, May 10, 2010

Walking Away from your home! Interesting story on 60 minutes


Watch CBS News Videos Online


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Friday, April 16, 2010

Goldman charged with fraud over Paulson CDO trade - MarketWatch

Subprime mortgages back in the news!

Also interest rates are climbing still.....Refinance or modify now to avoid the Inflation spike to Interest Rates down the road.

Feel free to contact me with any questions and to see how WE can save you some money refionce@gmail.com or 800-208-4753


Goldman charged with fraud over Paulson CDO trade - MarketWatch

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Obama announces expanded mortgage modification plan - Mar. 26, 2010

Program will help out Borrowers that are unemployed and also direct the banks to cut balances on borrowers who are underwater. Balances are also being looked to be cut
by Bank of America on a certain number of mortgages.


Obama announces expanded mortgage modification plan - Mar. 26, 2010


Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have 800-208-4753 Office or refionce@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

New Approval -CITI Mortgage 2nd Mortgage loan














Just got a new approval from CITI MORTGAGE on a 2nd Mortgage.  Borrower was behind 6 months. Borrower is now current and the bank forgave the late payments.  CLICK HERE FOR APPROVAL

OLD TERM

$99,600.00 Loan Amount
11.360% Interest Rate
$974.95 Principal & Interest Payment


NEW TERM

$98,068.20 Loan Amount
0% Interest Rate
$400.00 Payment


Client is saving over $100,000.00 in interest alone! Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have at 800-208-4753 OFFICE or refionce@gmail.com

Friday, March 26, 2010

End of Home-Buyer Programs May Delay Housing Recovery - Yahoo! News

Hopefully interest rates don't go up to high! Currently interest rates are at 5.00% for a 30 Year Fix, 4.50% for 15 or 20 Year Fix. Feel free to contact me at 800-208-4753 Office or dreyes@refionce.com

End of Home-Buyer Programs May Delay Housing Recovery - Yahoo! News

Bank of America to Offer Principal Reduction to Underwater Borrowers

Bank of America has announced it will make principal forgiveness– ahead of an interest rate reduction – the initial consideration toward modifying certain subprime, Pay-Option and prime two-year hybrid mortgages qualifying for its National Homeownership Retention Program (NHRP). An interest rate reduction and other steps would then be considered, if additional savings are necessary to reach the 31 percent debt to income targeted payment.

Under the plan BOA will forgive up to 30 percent of the mortgage loan balance in two stages, but with a quid pro quo from the homeowner. The bank will offer an interest-free forbearance of up to 30 percent of the principal balance for five years. If the homeowner stays current on mortgage payments for the period of time, then the amount will be forgiven. On paper, at least, that forgiveness will allow the homeowner to return his loan to an LTV of 100 percent.

Barbara Desoer, president of Bank of America Home Loans says, "Bank of America has found that many homeowners who owe considerably more on their mortgages than their homes are worth are reluctant to accept a solution that addresses only the amount of the payment without an accompanying reduction in the balance due on the loan."

Feel free to contact me at 800-208-4753 OFFICE OR dreyes@gmail.com for more information.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

30 Year Fix 5.00% ----0 Points at closing!

30 Year Fix @ 5.00%


15 Year Fix @ 4.50% 


$100.00 Gasoline Card at closing!!!


Call 800-208-4753 or email me at dreyes@gmail.com for more information!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

NEW APPROVAL SPS Portfolio 2.00% Fixed for 5 Years!














Below is the old terms and the new terms of the loan modification approval from SPS.   This also is the
HAMP Program approval.  As you can see from the CLICK HERE FOR THE APPROVAL the interest rate is 2.00% for the first 5 years after that the interest rate goes up 1% every year until it reaches 5.00% for the life of the loan.  Feel free to contact me at 800-208-4753 OFFICE or dreyes@gmail.com.


OLD TERMS

552,692.00 -Loan Amount
5.75% - Interest Rate (Adjustable)
$3,343.68 (Principal, Interest, Taxes & Insurance)
5 months behind on mortgage.

NEW TERMS

$562,190.72 -New Loan Amount
2.00% - Interest Rate ( Fixed 5 years)
$2,545.10 (Principal, Interest, Taxes & Insurance)

Total savings for the first 5 years is $ 47,934.00, $6,519.24 6th year savings, $3,339.12 7th Year savings, $1,264.41 for the remaining term of loan.  Total saved $59,056.77

Thursday, March 11, 2010

California's Cash Crunch - CNBC.com





I would watch this story very closely since if California fails on it's commitments I fear the economy could take a bigger nose dive and higher interest rates will follow FAST! 5.00% 30 Year Fix 0 Points! Feel free to contact me at 800-208-4753 or dreyes@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

FHFA Extends Refinance Program | RISMedia

Government Program is extended for Homeowners who have LITTLE to NO Equity! Click on the link below to read about it.

Contact me with any questions you may have 800-208-4753 OFFICE OR dreyes@gmail.com


FHFA Extends Refinance Program | RISMedia

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

UPDATE!!!! Here is the Paperwork from the SUNTRUST APPROVAL

The proof is right here! Here is the actual approval

Click here: http://www.mediafire.com/file/dmfo5jyqgdi/APPROVAL SUNTRUST0001.pdf

Don't lose your home to foreclosure Call today or email me to get started
800-208-4753 Office or dreyes@gmail.com





Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Banks taking 229 days to sell properties!

Time to Foreclose has increased from 146 days in August 2008 to 229 days in January 2010 as lenders have increasingly delayed foreclosures while working through loan modifications and other foreclosure alternatives and moratoriums. Check out the full report here: http://www.mediafire.com/file/d0mndz2zmjm/January+2010+CA+Foreclosure+Report.pdf

 Today's interest rate is at 4.875% 30 Year Fix with 0 points charged to you!


Call today to get started 800-208-4753 Office or email me at dreyes@gmail.com

Monday, February 15, 2010

NEW APPROVAL!!! SUNTRUST MORTGAGE!















Sorry I have been really busy with loans and also Loan Modifications!

This new approval is from SUNTRUST Mortgage below are the old terms and new terms!
This client had an adjustable interest rate and also interest only loan.  He is a teacher that is not working full time
and his wife just took off of work due to a difficult pregnancy.  They were 6 months behind and were living paycheck to paycheck.
Call me with any questions you may have 800-208-4753 Office or dreyes@gmail.com

OLD TERMS ON MORTGAGE


6.875% Interest Rate ADJUSTABLE RATE
30 Years
Interest Only
$1,364.82 * pmt. included taxes and insurance

NEW TERMS ON MORTGAGE

4.00% Interest Rate
40 Years Fixed
Principal, Interest, Taxes and Insurance
$1,068.69 *once again includes principal, interest, taxes and insurance.


First Payment is April 1, 2010 and they are now up to date on their delinquent mortgage payments.
The client is saving $296.13 per month that's $142,142.40 for the life of the loan!


Call me with any questions you may have 800-208-4753 Office or dreyes@gmail.com

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Another Approval This time it's GREENTREE












Just finished going over the loan modification numbers with the Rep from GREEN TREE and the client is going from a payment of $3,226.61 (P.I.T.I)* to $2,687.12 (P.I.T.I)* for the next 5 years that's a monthly savings of $539.49 per month or $32,369.40 after 5 years!!!Once i receive the actual approval from the lender which i should be getting within a month I will post it!

OLD RATE ----5.70%
NEW RATE ----2.875%
AFTER 5 YEARS INTEREST RATE GOES UP 1% EACH YEAR UNTIL IT HITS THE CAP OF 5.10% 


Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have at anytime! 800-208-4753 Office or email me at refionce@gmail.com

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Chase Time Guideline changes for Income Documents on Loan Modifications

Just spoke to someone at Chase and they are now allowing Pay-stub's for up to 90 days old and also  bank statements of up to 60 days old.  After your loan modification request is completely submitted the Underwriting Team is taking 30 to 60 days to complete the Loan Modification.  From what I have seen both Chase and CITI-Mortgage are getting faster with their turn times!

Feel free to contact me with any questions 800-208-4753 Office or dreyes@gmail.com

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Interest Rate Report for December 9, 2009



























Commentary & News:
2:00 pm ET: Cooler heads help market to recover as the DOW remains in negative territory.

1:15 pm ET: Bond prices fell in FAST trade this afternoon driving mortgage rates higher. Prices shot lower following the announcement from the Treasury that foreign accounts did not purchase as much of the 10-year offering as the previous auction. Despite the fact that the participation from overseas accounts was better than average, we initially got clobbered. Like they say in the mortgage business, you are only as good as your last deal. Lets hope cooler heads help prices to recover.

10:00 am ET, Lenders set pricing

Mortgage bond prices opened lower Wednesday morning adding to the losses seen Tuesday afternoon. Bond prices came under pressure early in the day when stock futures were positive, however, despite the DOW Jones index opening lower, rates did not recover. This is a sign the market is concerned over the auction this afternoon.

The only event on tap today is the Treasury auction of $21B ($21,000,000,000) in 10-year notes. Yesterday’s 3-year auction was good, however, sometimes good is not good enough. Indirect bidder participation, an indication of foreign demand for US debt was slightly below expectations, which caused a knee-jerk reaction driving rates higher. Be careful as the day progresses, rates often come under pressure as traders prepare for the additional supply. Auction results are expected by 1:15 pm ET.

Traders will spend the day watching stocks. If stocks move higher, rates will suffer. At pricing the DOW was near unchanged.

Good News Rates are still at historical lows CALL TODAY to lock in your rate no matter if you are Refinancing or Buying a new home it's time to do so!

800-208-4753 OFFICE, 866-610-1514 FAX, 909-631-7530 CELL, DREYES@GMAIL.COM

Friday, December 4, 2009

Modifications and what you need to know your bank is going to ask from you

Loan Modifications are getting approved everyday but I want to take this time and remind people and also educate you on what your bank will ask from you and how the process works.

First thing first the loan modification process will test your patience! Banks right now are so behind on requests for loan modifications. That said the process can take anywhere between 3 months or more than 1 year depending on your situation...

Remember that banks will ask for:

1. Complete tax returns for at least 2 years
2. 1 to 2 months of bank statements
3. 1 to 2 months of pay-stubs
4. Signed hardship letter explaining your financial hardship.
5. Monthly Break down of your Revolving Debt and Living Expenses.
6. W2 for the last 2 years.

If your a self employed Person they will ask for a lot more! (Email me) and I will send you a list!

What gets Homeowners denied is that your bank is going underwrite this loan modification request as if you were buying the home so they will analyze your financial picture. All banks have different Guidelines they will look over and some banks will do a loan modification if you have no money left over on your budget and some request a Net Plus of income to approve a loan modification. I know it's confusing but that's how the banks work.

I would advise anybody that you can do this on your own----but if you do not have the time to follow up sometimes (DAILY but many times weekly) OR get the the requested Documents banks may ask in a timely manner than hire someone to do it for you. In most cases you do not need an attorney to do this! Only if you have proof that you have been wronged when you received your loan or feel you the bank has broken laws when you received the loan would i say to go and hire an attorney! I have successfully done many modifications to state this.

Hope this helped! Remember! Don't Give up and If you need help feel free to contact me with any questions you may have! 800-208-4753 OFFICE OR REFIONCE@GMAIL.COM

ASK ABOUT OUR HOLIDAY SPECIAL! NO UPFRONT FEES CHARGED UNTIL THE LOAN MODIFICATION IS APPROVED!

Monday, November 16, 2009

I want to talk about where Interest rates, Loan Modifications, and Foreclosures will go next year!

Well I have to say that 2009 has been a roller coaster of a ride. That is especially true when it comes to Real Estate. Interest rates have been pretty much low all this year. Were around the same rates we were last year. Right now you can secure a interest rate of 4.50% to 5.00% depending on your situation since not all loans are the same. You can expect to pay a higher rate if your going to cash out than just lowering your interest rate just too. Where I see interest rates going forward? I expect to see them go higher a lot higher especially when take into account inflation...Just take look at OIL and GOLD right now. I would say around March 2010 you will see interest rates move up. What worries me the most is the decline in the home values it seems to be not stopping as in dropping home prices. Without a stop to this growing problem I see Loan Modifications and Foreclosures continuing to gain steam. Loan Modifications are increasing in popularity with homeowners and don't blame them for going that route. Many times interest rates can be as low as 2% where in a regular home loan interest rates start in the mid 4's. The only drawback is that in a loan modification you will be waiting anywhere between 3 to 6 months to see what your bank will grant you for a loan modification.

Finally I want to speak about Foreclosures. Based on the report I get from www.foreclosureradar.com every month (Below is the link for the report)Notice of Default are up 103.46% from prior year!!! and in my professional opinion we will continue to see that if the economy does not improve. Since now we are seeing Homeowners who did not have bad loans as a Negative Amortization loan or ARM be in financial trouble due to a lack of work or a drop in their income. As always I want to state that this is my professional opinion. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have 800-208-4753 or refionce@gmail.com LINK FOR REPORT http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=3d1ffe6f43605ab0ab1eab3e9fa335ca9abd688cc149ea85

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Another Approval! CITI MORTGAGE!





Below are the details of the OLD and NEW LOAN TERMS!

OLD LOAN

5.75% FIX
$2,582.70 PRINCIPAL, INTEREST, TAXES, INSURANCE
Client had PMI on his loan
Behind 3 months
Hardship: Client was not working Overtime and with cost of living expenses rising
he needed a help!

NEW LOAN

2.00% FIX for 5 Years
$1,530.00 PRINCIPAL, INTEREST, TAXES, INSURANCE
After 5th Year Interest Rate Increases 1% until it goes to the Cap Rate of 5.125%
Client no longer has PMI
All Late Payments are forgiven and 1st Payment is not until March 1, 2010

That is a monthly savings of $1,052.70!
Client will save $63,162.00 for next 5 Years!
Client will save an additional $24,860.16 after all interest rate adjustments
total savings after loan adjusts to 5.125% is $88,022.16!

Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have 800-208-4753 or refionce@gmail.com

Friday, November 6, 2009

1st Time Homeowners Credit Extended

With prices plummeting and foreclosures spiking, it's a buyers' market if you’re one of the lucky ones that can enter the market. And if you are a first-time home buyer (have not owned a home for 3 years) you still have time to take advantage of an $8,000 tax credit to buy your home. Though set to expire at the end of November, there are currently negotiations in place to extend the tax credit. The Obama administration is in favor of extending it for a “limited period,” according to the Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner & Housing Secretary Shaun Donovan.

Highlights of First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit:

* The tax credit doesn't have to be repaid
* The tax credit is equal to 10 percent of the home’s purchase price up to a maximum of $8,000
* The credit is available for homes purchased on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009
* Single taxpayers with incomes up to $75,000 and married couples with incomes up to $150,000 qualify for the full tax credit.

So if you are in the market to refinance or get a new home or equity loan, now may be the time since these record low rates won’t last forever. A low rate may save you thousands over the course of your loan. Act now call today to lock in your low rate (800)208-4753 or email me at refionce@gmail.com

Friday, October 23, 2009

Persistence Pays Off When Loan Modification Saves House and Credit - washingtonpost.com

Great Article on Loan Modifications! Pretty much will answer many questions homeowners have when thinking about
doing a loan modification!

Persistence Pays Off When Loan Modification Saves House and Credit - washingtonpost.com

Thursday, October 22, 2009

10 YEAR BOND

Last couple of days we have seen the bond move up yet we still have interest rates at historical lows 4.50% to 5.00% fix for 30 years. Just finished with another client who got 4.875% at 30 year fix and they cashed out $40,000.00! So if you are still in the market to refinance or buy a new home it's a good time to do so!

Remember don't worry if you do not have equity you can still Modify your home loan and take advantage of the low interest rates! I would not hesitate since I would remind you that this will not last forever! Feel free to contact me 800-208-4753 Office or dreyes@refionce.com

Friday, October 2, 2009

The Next Major Crisis Brewing -

In short the link below states what I have been saying for the last year. We should see higher interest rates by next year. Since the FED will have to raise the yields across the board to have the major buyers of Treasury's come back into buying them! Read below Great Article!

Interest Rates are in the 4%'s for a 30 year fix loan, 20 year and 10 year loans. and the 10 year bond is at 3.21% as of 8:00 a,m. California time. I would refinance (If you can) to a lower rate and Cash out for a rainy day fund or if your in the market to buy I would do so now since when Interest Rates go up so will your mortgage payment if you buy down the line!

The Next Major Crisis Brewing -- Seeking Alpha

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

ANOTHER APPROVAL THIS TIME GREENTREE

WOW THAT'S ALL I CAN SAY! This is by far one of the best modification approvals I have seen! Feel free to give me a call at anytime 800-208-4753 Office or dreyes@refionce.com

OLD LOAN TERMS

$548,500.00 LOAN AMOUNT
8.725% INTEREST RATE
6 MONTHS DELINQUENT
$3,988.05 PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST
$988.90 TAXES AND INSURANCE
$4,976.95 TOTAL PAYMENT (PRINCIPAL, INTEREST, TAXES, INSURANCE)

NEW LOAN TERMS

$398,177.08 NEW MODIFIED PRINCIPAL BALANCE
5.04$ INTEREST RATE
THE BANK IS SETTING THE ACCOUNT TO CURRENT FORGIVING ALL LATE PMTS. AND LATE FEES!
$2,213.77 NEW PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYMENT
$988.90 TAXES AND INSURANCE
$3,202.67 TOTAL PAYMENT (PRINCIPAL, INTEREST, TAXES, INSURANCE)

TOTAL SAVINGS PER MONTH OF $1,774.28 AND BALANCE REDUCTION OF $150,322.00

Monday, September 28, 2009

New Loan Modification Approval!!!













Just Received another loan modification approval! The loan is with American Servicing Company . Below is the details! Feel Free to contact me with any questions Ask about our Modification Processing Special!! 800-208-4753 Office or dreyes@refionce.com



OLD LOAN TERMS
520,000.00 Loan Amount
7.625% Interest Rate
$4,494.73 Principal and Interest and Taxes and Insurance
The rate was adjustable so it could move or down at any given time
4 MONTHS BEHIND ON PAYMENTS

NEW LOAN TERMS
532.000.00 New Loan Amount
5.00% Fixed (30 Years)
$3,690.07 Principal and Interest and Taxes and Insurance
All late payments are put in the back of the loan and again the rate is fixed for 30 years.
Plus his first payment is not until November 1, 2009!

The Customer is saving about $800.00 a month and the rate is no longer Adjusting!

Please remember that Modifications are not going to be getting approved forever!
The faster you move on getting your paperwork submitted the faster you can start to save your money!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Greenspan: Need To Cut Fed Balancesheet To Prevent Inflation

Hate it when I'm right! Growing Debt and too much easy credit believe or not is going to kill us in the long term! Click below to see what Greenspan said below!

Greenspan: Need To Cut Fed Balancesheet To Prevent Inflation

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

ATTN: Homeowners with Loans at Chase and EMC Loan Modification Approval in 2 weeks!!!!

Exciting News!!!!

We can now get your loan modification with Chase or EMC approved in 48 to 72 hours...as long as you qualify for the "Fast Track Mod" Call me to see if you qualify for this program. The whole loan modification process is complete in 2 weeks or less.

Also good news on the mortgage side.....Interest rates are still at historical lows! Depending on what you want done (Cash out or Rate/Term Refinance) the rates start at 4.75% to 5.00%

Call today 800-208-4753 or email me at dreyes@refionce.com

Monday, August 17, 2009

New Loan Modification Approval!!!

Another client was approved for a modification. Below is the old loans he had with CITI-Residential and the new loan modifications he just received today.

OLD LOANS

6.30% Interest Rate (Adjustable)
$2,399.33 on the 1st Mortgage Payment (Principal and Interest)
$1,161.47 Taxes and Insurance in Los Angeles

12.35% Interest Rate (Fixed)
$1,108.42 on the 2nd Mortgage

$4,669.22 Total Mortgage Payment

NEW MODIFIED LOANS

2% Interest Rate (Fixed for 5 years) then goes up 1% every year for the lifetime cap of 6% fixed. The terms are the same for the 1st and 2nd mortgages.

Payments are as follows:

$2050.49 Principal and Interest on the 1st Mortgage that includes the taxes and insurance

$451.96 Principal and Interest on the 2nd Mortgage. The customer is now saving $2,166.77 a month.

For the First 5 years he will be saving a total $130,006.20

Since this modification was approved today I will post the Letter from the lender as soon as the client receives it. Please be aware that this modification did take 5 1/2 months to complete. I just wanted to give you the some details of another finalized modification and how you should never give up. This customer here was turned down TWICE before.

Feel free to give me a call at anytime. 800-208-4753 or refionce@gmail.com

Friday, August 14, 2009

Only 9% of homeowners getting help!!

The Obama administration's first progress report on its foreclosure prevention plan confirms it is off to a slow start. Read more.....

http://money.cnn.com/2009/08/04/news/economy/Obama_mortgage_modification/?postversion=2009080508



Feel free to email me refionce@gmail.com or call me at 800-208-4753 with any questions you may have at anytime!!!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

To Refinance or Modify???

Are you thinking about refinancing or a modification of your loan before you do take into account a few things.

1. When you last refinance did you show any financial documents (w2, Tax Returns) Pay stubs)?
2. Did you have any equity left over after the last refinance?
3. Are you late on your mortgage(s) or have been late in the last few months?

If you answered NO to say questions 1 and 2 then you can't refinance and will have to modify your home loan. If you had equity left over and did show financial documents to prove your income and have not been late in the last 12 months then you may want to look into refinancing!

The good news about doing a modification is that more then likely you can secure a better interest rate then doing a refinance. Since Refinance loans are still tied to what the banks are offering per their guidelines then say a modification where they have more room to play with. The bad news that you will have to wait at least 3 to 6 months to get it done and that's if you qualify!

The trick to an approval on a modification is doing right the first time so you won't be having to re-apply again down the road! If you don't know much about the real estate market and mortgages then hire a real estate lawyer and save some time and headaches!

Here is where I work with www.lossmitigationsetup.com it's a law firm that takes care of the modification process from start to finish and guarantee's you a modification or you get the "fee" charged returned in full! Call me at 800-208-4753 or email me at refionce@gmail.com if you have any questions! Follow me at http://twitter.com/refionce

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Thanks to FED CHAIRMAN 10 year bond tanked!! Lower Rates here we come!!

Treasurys rally as Bernanke stresses low inflation - MarketWatch

Call or email me with any questions you may have ask about our Refi or loan modification Specials!!! refionce@gmail.com or 800-208-4753 Follow me at http://twitter.com/refionce

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Monday, July 20, 2009

Flat day for 10 year Bond

The 10 year bond was pretty much quiet...As of right now the bond is at 3.61% which will more then likely keep the interest rates close to 5% for a 30 year fix loan.

Keep in mind that most banks right now are taking 30 days plus to get the loan through processing. If you need some help with either refinance or modification on your home loan you may email me or call! Have a great day...

800-208-4753 or refionce@gmail.com

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Bonds going back down...

If you need help doing a refinance or wanting to secure a loan to purchase a new home this is a good time to start the loan approval process!


Call me today 30 year fix interest rates are at 5.25% ! Call today 800-208-4753 !

Friday, June 5, 2009

Rates are moving up FAST

I hate it when I'm right.....sometimes I have been telling everyone who has been interested in buying and refinancing that they would need to do something quick since interest rates move fast and now we are at 5.50% to 5.625% for a 30 year fix and maybe we will see 6.00% to 6.25% by the end of June or July!

What I'm hoping is that we will see a downturn by the end of summer but who knows! The Federal Reserve i believe is kind of stuck they can't play the were buying all the bonds to keep rates down game for too long! Google China & 10 year bond and you will see that they are asking the Federal Reserve to stop from keeping printing more and more money and buying bonds with it! Or hoping that the Chinese are going to keep buying Our bonds.....

My advise to you would be if your looking to refinance Get your broker or bank to get you approved and then wait for the rate to go down but first remember get yourself approved since if you wait for the rate to go down and then get approved you might miss that low rate since you will not be able to lock in the interest rate if your not approved! and many times banks are taking 30 to 45 days to secure an approval!

Buying a home still makes sense...Prices are really low....Feel free to give a call or email me at anytime! 951-943-2919 or refionce@gmail.com

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Bonds still have more room to go!

I would say we still have some ways to go on the bond! I don't how especially with all the bad economic news....I would think of it like a warm up of what will be our reality down the road and that's double digit interest rates. Inflation plus lack of credit will be painful for the credit worthy consumers. My advice would be to refinance now and use some of the equity you still have and invest it on something in either real estate or stocks since this painful downturn will come and go! Good Luck! 4.875% 30 Year Fix is today's rate on 85% LOAN TO VALUE WITH CASH-OUT!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Bonds moving up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just finished a conference call with some banks and some bankers. Rates are moving up and could be going up even more if bonds keep doing what they have been doing the last 2 weeks! 30 year rates is 4.875% from the 4.50%. What everyone is chatting about is the job report tomorrow and also what the FED is going to say about any inflation worries down the road..... Call me 800-208-4753 or email me refionce@gmail.com if you need questions answered.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Guideline changes No more Broker - Appraisal Ordering

Beginning in May Lenders are not allowing Brokers to setup up Appraisal's directly with an appraisal company of their choice! If your wondering why? The reasons are many but it's mostly been done since many appraisers were surveyed and many stated they were pressured to "bring" in the value at certain numbers sometimes! In my professional opinion I think the move is a "dollar short and a day late" the economy has already pretty much done what a lot of us in the business wanted...take out the shady and "here today gone tomorrow" part time professionals! What this will do is hopefully keep the process flowing and hope it does not add more weeks to the Underwriting process which is about 3 to 4 weeks out in many banks! even for Good to Great Credit Borrowers! Like always shoot me an email or call at anytime with any questions you may have Take care! refionce@gmail.com or 951-943-2919 Office

Friday, April 24, 2009

Guideline Changes!!!

A lot of banks are now only lending up to 85% on your current value when you want to Cash out! Also starting on May 1, 2009 many banks are going to start to having everyone order their appraisals through a management company who then will assign an appraisal Company to do the report! This will be mostly done on Conventional loans.....but you never know maybe it will also be done on FHA loans in the near future. The reason for this move if this is the fist time you hear about the appraisal ordering change was to stop appraisers get pressured from Brokers, Account Executives from bring in the values higher. With the slow down in the real estate market I do not see that as much! but you still have pockets of areas that are seeing an improvement in values! Were still currently seeing interest rates in the high 4's so like always it is a very good time to refinance or to purchase! Any questions can be directed to me at refionce@gmail.com or a phone call at 800-208-4753 will also work! Take care!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Interest Rates are falling again!!

Interest rates are low again anywhere between 4.75% to 4.875% for a 30 year fix!
Remember that interest rates move and down so you need to move fast and lock in

Now for what I see happening with the mortgage market. We are seeing a lot of wholesale lenders being really picky on who they want to lend too. FHA is probably the way to go if your high on your Loan to Value since your still seeing lending up to 95%!!! What I don't like is that values keeping falling and that's a problem! We need to fix fast to start seeing the economy as a whole improve. Since i believe a lot of people are not buying since values keep going down and lenders are less wanting to lend on. What most is killing everyone right now at the end of the day is fear....fear of not knowing where we are going either forward or backwards? No one knows but if history has taught us anything and that is we are going to come out of this a better country!