23 December 2011

Mortgage Rates..a little good news for the holidays....

Mortgage Rates...How Low Can They Go?

12/22/2011 By: Carrie Bay
Mortgage interest rates continue to head south. Freddie Mac reported Thursday that the 30-year fixed-mortgage rate as well as adjustable rate products all sank to new all-time record lows this week, while the 15-year fixed rate settled in to match its historic low.

The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 3.91 percent (0.7 point) for the week ending December 22, dropping below last week’s previous record low mark of 3.94 percent. The average 30-year rate is now nearly a full percentage point below its level this time last year of 4.81 percent.

“Rates on 30-year fixed mortgages have been at or below 4 percent for the last eight weeks and now are almost 0.9 percentage points below where they were at the beginning of the year,” noted Frank Nothaft, Freddie Mac’s chief economist.  Nothaft says all those percentage basis points translate into $1,200 less a year on a $200,000 loan when you compare current rates versus borrowing costs 12 months ago.

The 15-year fixed rate matched last week’s all-time record low at 3.21 percent (0.8 point). A year ago at this time, the 15-year rate was averaging 4.15 percent. Adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) also hit new all-time lows in Freddie Mac’s survey this week. The GSE puts the average rate for a 5-year ARM at 2.85 percent (0.6 point) That’s down from 2.86 percent last week and 3.75 percent a year ago. The 1-year ARM came in at 2.77 percent (0.6 point) this week, down from last week when it averaged 2.81 percent. At this time last year, the 1-year ARM was averaging 3.40 percent.   Nothaft says the greater homebuyer affordability afforded by today’s rock-bottom interest rates helped push existing home sales higher for the second consecutive month in November to an annualized pace of 4.42 million, the most since January. 

Freddie’s chief economist also points to positive indicators in the new home sector, with construction of single-family showing a back-to-back monthly gain in November, with the largest increase since June, and homebuilder confidence in December rising to its highest reading since May 2010.

 

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Susan Anderson

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18 December 2011

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15 December 2011

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Some Florida lawmakers want to repossess foreclosed homes more quickly

By Kimberly Miller

Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

Updated: 9:52 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011

Posted: 8:49 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011

The Senate judiciary committee, which has discussed ways to reduce the average two-year timeline to repossess a home in Florida, is scheduled to meet today in Tallahassee.

Committee member Sen. David Simmons, R-Maitland, said this week that he has drafted a bill that would change Florida Statute 702.10, a 1993 law that requires a property owner to "show cause" why a final foreclosure judgment should not be entered on an expedited basis. The bill isn't on the agenda yet.

According to a foreclosure report by Senate staff that was presented to the committee last month, bank lawyers haven't used the law because they believe it is limited to nonresidential property and doesn't allow for a deficiency judgment to be entered against the owner.

The report also says that the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, signed into law in July 2010, puts limits on nonjudicial foreclosures and that adopting a nonjudicial process would require substantial changes to property laws.

Simmons said the Florida Bankers Association asked him to work on a proposal that will help clear an estimated court backlog of 371,000 foreclosure cases. His bill, which would affect current foreclosures, is still being drafted and not yet available online, he said.

"We've got to create an expedited method of dealing with this that will take down the backlog where the homeowner has no defenses and is simply waiting it out, or where the homes are abandoned," Simmons said. "At the same time, if there is a legitimate defense that a homeowner wants to raise, then they need to be able to raise it."

Florida is one of 21 states that have strict judicial foreclosure proceedings, meaning banks must get a judge's approval before repossessing a home.

Rep. Kathleen Passidomo, R-Naples, was the first this year to file a bill aimed at expediting foreclosures. The proposal, HB 213, has since been substantially rewritten to include changes to the same statute Simmons hopes to amend, she said Tuesday.

She said her changes would require the courts to decide whether a homeowner has a legitimate defense to fight the foreclosure. If not, the judge could issue a final judgment.

"Some defenses should be heard, but if the borrower just responds by saying 'I don't want to move out,' that doesn't do anyone any good," Passidomo said. "At some point, we've got to get these houses back on the market and this issue resolved."

Passidomo said her bill also would allow third parties, such as homeowners associations, to move foreclosures forward when banks are delaying action.

Foreclosure defense attorneys and homeowner advocates have opposed changes to Florida law that would take cases out of the court system. They argue that chain of ownership confusion created by the mass securitization of mortgages, as well as paperwork problems caused by banks taking foreclosure shortcuts, would sail through without correction if judges were taken out of the process.

Expedited foreclosure legislation has failed the past few years in Florida, but bank representatives and lawmakers believe they have a better chance of getting something passed during the 2012 session.

"Everyone is starting to realize that to turn around the economy we have to get through this housing market," said Anthony DiMarco, executive vice president of government affairs for the Florida Bankers Association.

 
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Another Business Booster from Mark Daly - Beyond the Entrepreneur

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Date: Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 8:33 AM
Subject: Another Business Booster from Mark Daly - Beyond the Entrepreneur
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Mark Daly
Mortgage Loan Originator
Group One Mortgage
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Beyond the Entrepreneur
Becoming a Business Owner

Two fantastic sources for entrepreneurs are The E-Myth Revisited¹ by Michael Gerber and Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant² by Robert Kiyosaki. Gerber's book is accurately sub-titled: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It. He examines the small business and the entrepreneur, and his results are intuitive but important.

As Gerber says, "The technical work of a business—and a business that does that technical work—are two totally different things!"

Take the general contractor as an example: Building a house requires a far different skillset than advertising a business and keeping the books. That's not to say the contractor shouldn't go into business for himself, but rather that he must put on his businessman's hat when he's working on his business. The same is true for any profession.

Kiyosaki goes further by dividing the enterpreneur from the business owner. He believes that while being one's own boss may seem preferable to being someone else's employee, still better is to have no boss, but rather to own the business and be able to go on vacation without the business suffering.

When the self-employed electrician gets sick, his business stops. When he wants a vacation, he doesn't get paid time off. He is the business, rather than the business owner.

The "Business Owner or Self-Employed" quiz that Kiyosaki offers is just one question: Can you walk away from your business for six months, and come back to have it running as well as, if not better than, before? If not, you're technically just an employee of your own business.

The freedom that comes from working for yourself is just the first step towards true financial freedom. If that's as much your dream as it is mine, I hope we can help each other along the way.

Stay tuned for more Business Boosters coming your way!

¹ The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber, © 1995, Harper Collins Publishers, Inc.
² Rich Dad's Cashflow Quandrant by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter, © 1999, Warner Books, Inc.




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06 December 2011

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05 December 2011

This is REAL LIFE

My kiddos came home today!!! YAY! (I am a single mom for those of you who don't know.) Time to get back to being a mom after 10 days away from my "real job"!

I remember having a mini baking set that I used when my mom would make he famous Chocolate Chip Pies. She would always make a little extra for me to have enough for my mini version. Those are days I'll never forget and as busy as I am helping people navigate this crazy real estate market, I want my children to have the same memories with me as I do with my mom. So....

Tonight my kids got a cooking lesson. Instead of ordering Pizza Hut Tuscany Chicken Alfredo (that they love, BTW!)  we made our version of it along with Cheddar Garlic Biscuits (follow the recipe on the Bisquick box). So here's how we did it... Unbelieveably easy!

1 pound of chicken breast, cut into bite size pieces
1 box of Ziti Rigati
2-3 cups of cheese sauce
1/2 c Mozzerella

Cheese sauce:
1 cup of hard cheese, grated (parmesean, manchego, romano, etc) I used manchego and parmesen.
2 T butter
2 T flour
2+ c milk

Put butter and flour in a pot and melt over medium heat. Stir roux until light brown. Slowly add milk and whisk until blend. Add milk a little at a time while thickening the sauce. Add cheese and blend thoroughly. Add salt and pepper to taste.

Put the pasta on to boil per instructions. Saute the chicken, set aside. Drain pasta. Stir in Cheese Sauce and chicken. Pour into a baking dish, sprinkle with Mozerella. Place into a 400F oven until heated through and cheese is melted.

The kids did have certain tasks... some of which I ended up finishing. My daughter was helping with the bissuits, but they proved to messy for my little prima donna. She was amazed watching me. though. She asked how it didn't stick to my hands. Kids are so funny!  My oldest son wanted to cut the chicken into pieces before we cooked it. I showed him what I wanted and he tried... really he did! This time I took the knife and volunteered to finish. Enough said! My kids devoured this and loved it even more because they got to help me make it!! If you have children, I hope you enjoy teaching them. If you don't, I hope you just enjoy!!!

04 December 2011

I'm Still Here....

So, it's been a while since I wrote. Life today is soooo crazy!

I am currently preparing to be installed as the President Elect of the Stuart-Martin County Women's Council of REALTORS. Check us out! I can't wait. Our leadership team is fantastic and we are going to rock all year long. It's going to be the experience of a lifetime!

If you're in town and can join us, the 2012 Officer Installation is Thursday, December 15th from 1130a to 100p at Piper's Landing in Palm City. Please RSVP to Diane.Romer.Realtor@gmail.com or the reservation line 772-223-7466. Tickets are $20 for members and $25 for non-members. It's a fabulous group of women AND men, so come out and do some networking with us!

On other fronts, namely food, Stuart got a new grocery store!!!! The Fresh Market. There are so many taste sensations in the store, I barely know where to begin. My new favorite snacks are dehydrated green beans and okra. Crunchy and a little sweet and salty... YUMMMM! I hear some of you naysayers now... All I've got for you is don't knock it till you've tried it!

Also, there are no good Indian restaurants unless I trek all the way down to Palm Beach. And while I love Palm Beach, I can't really see going all the way there unless it's going to be a night out with dinner and a show or something other that just dinner. I found these packets of prepared curry like Tikka Masala and Butter Chicken. Last night was a buffet of deliciousness with Rogan Josh Lamb, Butter Chicken and Shrimp Tikka Masala.

Yes, I will freely admit that I am a foodaholic. If you're not, you should try it sometime, there is a world of food just waiting to be tasted. If you are, then tell me about some of your favorite things!

All the best!!!
Sherri