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The Cost of Waiting To Buy Could Cost You $18,000 Over a 10 Year Period!

I get this question a lot: “Should I buy now, or wait to see what home prices and rates do? My answer is always the same; we can’t predict the future, if you find a home  you love and rate you’re comfortable with….then make an offer and lock in that rate! 

KCM Blog just posted a great info chart that easily explains the “cost of waiting”. In this scenario, you may be paying $18,000 more over the next 10 years if you wait just a year to buy. 

Is now the time to buy? Well, with interest rates still very low, and home pricing trending upwards, now IS the time to at least look into your options. Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have, we’re here to help!

By the way, If you would like more information about Homes for Heroes program please contact Travis Newton at 503.931.4490.

If you or anyone you know is a TEACHER, MILITARY, FIREFIGHTER, POLICE, CORRECTIONS, NURSE, DOCTOR, DENTIST, MEDICAL ASSISTANT, CNA, Etc, you may qualify for our Homes for Heroes program! You can reach Travis Newton, the Homes for Heroes Mortgage Lender Affiliate in Salem Oregon at 503.931.4490 or on the Oregon Homes For Heroes Facebook page.

 

 
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Posted by on November 18, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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Why Rent When You Can Buy?

 

Why should I buy, instead of rent?

Paying rent is like lining your landlord’s pockets — you pay while they build equity, write off the interest on their mortgage and deduct their property taxes. When you own your home, it is an investment. Over the long-term, the worth of a home generally increases, which means your home may make you some money when you decide to sell, or may play a huge role in your retirement. Plus, your home is yours, to paint, decorate and renovate any way you like! We have many amazing loan programs to help your home buying dreams come true.

What is the difference between a mortgage broker and a mortgage lender?

A mortgage broker is a middleman who acts as a go-between for the borrower and the lenders. We are a direct lender, so you’re dealing directly with the company that will actually lend you the money to purchase or refinance your home.

What is my first step in obtaining a home loan?

Getting pre-qualified is your very first step. You’ll give me information on your income, credit and bills, and we’ll tell you whether you may qualify for a loan and a general idea of how much it might be for. We’ll discuss any questions you have about mortgages and financing too. Once we determine that you should be able to secure financing from us, we can put you in touch with a real estate agent who can help you find that perfect home!

When you are pre-approved, you’ll know exactly how much home you can afford, which will make your home shopping easier (and less painful since you won’t waste time looking at — and falling in love with — houses that are out of your range). Where pre-qualification is a sort of educated guess of the buyer’s purchasing power, pre-approval says you would definitely be approved for the loan.

It’s important that we look at your total financial situation and decide what payments you will be comfortable with. Buying a home is the biggest purchase most people make in their lifetime. Let’s do it the right way.

By the way, be sure to ask about our Homes for Heroes program! If you or anyone you know is a TEACHER, MILITARY, FIREFIGHTER, POLICE, CORRECTIONS, NURSE, DOCTOR, DENTIST, MEDICAL ASSISTANT, CNA, Etc, you may qualify for our Homes for Heroes program! You can reach me, Travis Newton, Homes for Heroes Mortgage Lender Affiliate in Salem Oregon at 503.931.4490 or on the Oregon Homes For Heroes Facebook page.

 
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Posted by on August 20, 2013 in Homes For Heroes

 

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3 Great Reasons To Buy A Home Today

The KCM Blog does a wonderful job of putting out wonderful articles on the home buying process. 

Here are three great reasons to consider buying a home today instead of waiting.

1.) Prices Will Continue to Rise

The Home Price Expectation Survey polls a distinguished panel of over 100 economists, investment strategists, and housing market analysts. Their most recent report released last week projects appreciation in home values over the next five years to be between 12.3% (most pessimistic) and 32.8% (most optimistic).

The bottom in home prices has come and gone. Home values will continue to appreciate for years. Waiting no longer makes any sense.

2.) Mortgage Interest Rates Are Increasing

As reported by Freddie Mac, interest rates for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages have risen about one full percentage point over recent historic lows.

The National Association of Realtors, the Mortgage Bankers Association, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, in their July forecasts, have all projected 30-year-fixed mortgage interest rates to be between 4.8 and 5.1% by this time next year.

An increase in rates will impact YOUR monthly mortgage payment. Whether you are moving up or moving down, your housing expense will be more a year from now if a mortgage is necessary to purchase your next home.

3.) It’s Time to Move On with Your Life

The ‘cost’ of a home is determined by two major components: the price of the home and the current mortgage rate. It appears that both are on the rise. But, what if they weren’t? Would you wait?

Look at the actual reason you are buying and decide whether it is worth waiting. Whether you want to have a great place for your children to grow up, you want your family to be safer or you just want to have control over renovations, maybe it is time to buy.

If the right thing for you and your family is to purchase a home this year, buying sooner rather than later could lead to substantial savings.

By the way, be sure to ask about our Homes for Heroes program! If you or anyone you know is a TEACHER, MILITARY, FIREFIGHTER, POLICE, CORRECTIONS, NURSE, DOCTOR, DENTIST, MEDICAL ASSISTANT, CNA, Etc, you may qualify for our Homes for Heroes program! You can reach me, Travis Newton, Homes for Heroes Mortgage Lender Affiliate in Salem Oregon at 503.931.4490 or on the Oregon Homes For Heroes Facebook page

 
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Posted by on July 30, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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♦ Do You Owe More Than Your Home Is Worth? We Can Help! ♦

♦ HARP ♦

Help for Homeowners  Making Home Affordable Refinance Program

Finally, there is help for homeowners that are underwater on their mortgages:

Can you answer YES to any of these questions?

  • The value of my property has fallen.
  • I owe more than my home is worth.
  • I have been turned down for a refinance loan in the past.
  • I am having trouble making my house payments.
  • I have an adjustable rate mortgage.
  • I don’t qualify for loan modification.
  • I can’t afford my mortgage payment.

Well, then we may have the loan program to help you lower your monthly payment significantly.

The Making Home Affordable Refinance Program is a government backed mortgage program that allows most borrowers with existing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans to refinance their homes even if they owe more than their home is worth, have an adjustable rate mortgage, have been turned down for a refinance loan or loan modification in the past, or just can’t afford their mortgage payment anymore.

HARP Phase II’s goal is to help you stay in your home by making it more affordable for you to continue to make your monthly mortgage payments and keep your dreams of affordable home ownership alive. We can help you qualify for the HARP Phase II program if we can show that you are receiving one or more of the following benefits:

  • A lower monthly mortgage principal and interest payment;
  • A lower interest rate;
  • A shorter amortization term (a loan for fewer years); or
  • A more stable mortgage product; for example, movement from an ARM to a fixed-rate mortgage.

So if you’re looking for a lower interest rate, a fixed mortgage, a lower payment, or a better mortgage then refinancing your home through the Making Home Affordable Program might be just the right answer for you.

How do I know if I’m eligible for HARP?

You may be eligible for HARP if you meet all of the following criteria:

  1. Your mortgage must be owned or guaranteed by Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae.
  2. Your mortgage must have been sold to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac on or before May 31, 2009.
  3. Your mortgage cannot have been refinanced under HARP previously unless it is a Fannie Mae loan that was refinanced under HARP from March-May, 2009.
  4. The current loan-to-value (LTV) ratio must be greater than 80% (even if you owe more than twice what your home is worth you can still qualify).
  5. You must be current on the mortgage at the time of the refinance, with a good payment history in the past 12 months.

HARP is a critical part of the Obama Administration’s broad strategy to help homeowners avoid foreclosure, stabilize the country’s housing market, and improve the nation’s economy. Eligible homeowners can lower their monthly mortgage payments and get into more stable loans at today’s low rates.

Additionally, in an effort to be responsive to the needs of today’s homeowners, there are also options for homeowners who owe more than their homes are worth by providing options with more lenient underwriting.​

After March 2012, you can secure a HARP refinance loan from any FannieMae or FreddieMac approved lender. For more information about HARP or any other loan program, please contact us at 503.931.4490.

You may also be eligible for additional savings If you are a TEACHER, MILITARY, FIREFIGHTER, POLICE, CORRECTIONS, NURSE, DOCTOR, DENTIST MEDICAL ASSISTANT, CNA, Etc, you may qualify for our Homes for Heroes program!

You can reach me, Travis Newton, Homes for Heroes Mortgage Lender Affiliate in Salem Oregon at 503.931.4490 or on the Oregon Homes For Heroes Facebook page.

 

 
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Posted by on April 30, 2013 in Homes For Heroes

 

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A Must Read For First-Time Home Buyers

5 Tips for First-Time Home Buyers

Here’s a great article I came across by Becky Flanigan

 

Buying a first home can be a scary, confusing and stressful process. Many would-be buyers are understandably nervous at the prospect of making the largest purchase of their lives. Rather than diving in and hoping for the best, you should prepare carefully before you begin the house search.

Following some useful tips will help you turn an overwhelming and intimidating experience into an exciting search that yields the right home!

1.) Establishing a Realistic Price Range

A common mistake among first-time home buyers is purchasing more house than they can afford. You should not rely on banks to determine what you can comfortably spend on a new home. Banks are adept at determining the amount of monthly debt in the form of mortgage, insurance, credit card, student loan and auto loan payments. They have no way of knowing, however, what you spend each month on groceries, entertainment and utilities.

You should make a list of all monthly expenses, excluding rent or your current mortgage payment. Whatever is left after monthly expenses is the amount available for a mortgage payment and housing expenses such as taxes, insurance and home maintenance. Carefully consideration of your budget saves time by weeding out homes that you cannot afford and guards against overspending.

2.) Seeking Pre-approval

Getting pre-approved for a mortgage prevents a deal on a dream home from falling apart due to failure to obtain financing. You should compare loans from several lenders to see which one best suits your needs. A pre-approval letter will give you some power to negotiate on a home’s price because the seller will view a pre-approved offer more favorably than an offer that comes without lender pre-approval.

Keep in mind that pre-approval is different from pre-qualification. During pre-qualification, the lender estimates what you can afford. Pre-approval is a more involved process in which the lender looks at your credit report and performs an extensive financial background check. At this point, you will get a good idea of the mortgage interest rate as well.

3.) Setting Priorities

You should compile a list of what you need and want in a house. Needs might include the number of bedrooms, square footage, high-quality schools and commute time. These needs are aspects of the house that either cannot be changed or cannot be changed without substantial cost to you.

Wants, on the other hand, are something you would like and that can be changed. Wants may include a pool or hot tub, landscaping, finished basement or hardwood floors. Making a list of wants and needs helps you focus on what is really important in a house, narrowing the list of prospective homes. Ideally, the new house will include all of the needs and a few wants.

4.) Choosing the Right Neighborhood

Crime statistics, insurance rates, property taxes and school quality are important considerations for you. Because the neighborhood makes up a large part of a home’s value, take your time to find exactly what suits your needs. You should also consider job commute, traffic during rush hour and proximity to amenities such as shopping, churches and libraries.

Driving through the neighborhood at various times during the day and night will provide a more complete picture of the location. Don’t forget to talk to potential neighbors, who can be a good source of information regarding the neighborhood and residents in the community. Take note that bad neighbors can bring down the value of a house.

5.) Finding the Right Home Inspector

You will also need a professional home inspection. Even new houses may present costly problems evident only to a home inspector.

You should talk to several inspectors before hiring one. You should ask about the inspector’s qualifications, scope of the inspection, how long it will take and the nature of the report you will receive at the end of the process. Main areas covered by the inspection should include quality of construction, integrity of the foundation and condition of plumbing, electrical, heating and cooling systems. If the inspection uncovers serious issues, such as cracks in the foundation, you may decide to back out of the contract or ask the seller to repair the problem.

If you (or anyone you know) are a TEACHER, MILITARY, FIREFIGHTER, POLICE, CORRECTIONS, NURSE, DOCTOR, DENTIST MEDICAL ASSISTANT, CNA, Etc, you may qualify for the Homes for Heroes program!

You can reach me, Travis Newton, Homes for Heroes Mortgage Lender Affiliate in Salem Oregon at 503.931.4490 or on the Oregon Homes For Heroes Facebook page.

 

 
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Posted by on April 17, 2013 in Homes For Heroes

 

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Are Your Ready To Buy Your First Home?

For 13 years, Travis Newton has been using his knowledge and experience to help first-time home buyers, just like you. ENG Lending has the lowest mortgage rates in the industry and you will find that our customer service is second to none as we guide you through the steps to buying your first home.

Should You Rent Or Buy?

There are several advantages over renting:

  • Tax deductions
  • Appreciation of homes value
  • Build equity for future
  • Increase borrowing power and credit rating
  • Freedom: renovate and modify your home to fit your needs
  • Security: no worries about rent increases

Steps To Buying Your First Home

Once you have decided that buying a home is the right choice for you then you should familiarize yourself with the steps of buying a home.

1. Apply For a Mortgage

We offer a convenient online mortgage application that you can fill out directly on our website and submit when you have finished. It’s quick and convenient!

2. Get pre-approved:

Receiving pre-approval for a loan gives you bargaining power and speeds up the buying process once your bid is approved. our experienced loan experts can get you started – just give us a call!

3. Make an offer:

We can put you in touch with the best agents in the area! Your real estate agent will assist you in deciding how much you should offer to the seller and will represent you in the bidding process. Finding an experience Realtor is key to getting the house of your dreams at the lowest possible price.

4. Submit a good-faith deposit:

Once your offer is accepted., a good-faith deposit reassures the seller that you are serious about your intention to purchase the home and gives you an advantage over other potential buyers.

5. Finalize your contract:

Your Realtor will review the contract with you and help you spot any potential risks or mistakes. Always make sure that the seller has fulfilled their part of the agreement before signing.

Should You Get Pre-Qualified Or Pre-Approved?

There is a difference between getting pre-qualified and pre-approved for a first time home buyer loan.

pre-qualification is an estimate of the amount that you might qualify for it is not a guarantee.

Pro’s of getting pre-qualified

Estimates your home buying budget

Gives preference on a bid

Con’s of getting pre-qualified

It’s not a guarantee that you will be approved for that amount

It’s not an evaluation of your entire financial situation – which means unseen issues may cause problems down the road.

pre-apprpoval means that the bank has approved you for a set amount

Pro’s of getting pre-approved

Shows serious intent

Let’s you know a straight forward price range of homes you can afford

Gives you bidding power over those not pre-approved

Our Loan Options

Here at ENG Lending, we pride ourselves in offering the lowest mortgage rates in the nation and the highest levels of customer service. Our loan programs are:

  • Fixed Rate
  • Adjustable Rate (ARM)
  • HARP 2.0
  • FHA
  • VA Loans
  • Reverse Mortgages
  • Jumbo Loans
  • Home Remodeling Loans
  • New Construction Loans
  • USDA
  • FHA 203K (Rehab loan)

Buying your first home can be over whelming. At ENG Lending, we take your first home buying experience seriously and understand this may be the most exciting time of your life. We will do everything we can to help you select a loan that is the right for you and your family and will always try to make recommendations with your best interest at heart.

If you are a TEACHER, MILITARY, FIREFIGHTER, POLICE, CORRECTIONS, NURSE, DOCTOR, DENTIST MEDICAL ASSISTANT, CNA, Etc, you may qualify for the Homes for Heroes program!

You can reach me, Travis Newton, Homes for Heroes Mortgage Lender Affiliate in Salem Oregon at 503.931.4490 or on the Oregon Homes For Heroes Facebook page.

 
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Posted by on April 5, 2013 in Homes For Heroes

 

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Oregon HOMES FOR HEROES. Are you a HERO?

Are you a Hero? Contact us today to see how you can qualify for our Hero Program!

Created following the tragic events of September 11, 2001, Homes for Heroes® is the nation’s largest hero savings program.  We affiliate with Realtors® and lenders who agree to provide assistance to those who serve our nation and its communities every day.

          

If you are a service member, firefighter, law enforcement officer, teacher, or healthcare worker and plan to buy, sell, refinance, or rent in the near future visit: Homes for Heroes or call 503.931.4490 direct.

Heroes Save:

Discounted lender fees on purchases or refinances with Homes for Heroes preferred lender

Discounted closing fee with Homes for Heroes preferred closing company

Discounted home inspection with Homes for Heroes preferred home inspection company

Watch the Homes for Heroes Story

Check Out Real Hero Testimonies

No Extra Forms — No Fine Print — No Hidden Fees

SIGN UP TODAY

 
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Posted by on March 12, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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Oregon Homes For Heroes. Are you a Hero?

Are you a Military veteran, Teacher, Law enforcement, Emergency Services, Firefighter, in the Medical Field? If so, you may qualify for the Homes for Heroes program for the refinance, sale and/or purchase of a home. I am so proud to be working with Homes for Heroes and to be able to say thank you to all the heroes in Oregon. Contact us to see how you can Qualify for the Homes For Heroes Program!

You can reach Travis Newton, Lender Affiliate in Oregon at 503.931.4490 or on the Oregon Homes For Heroes Facebook page.

 
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Posted by on February 27, 2013 in Homes For Heroes

 

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Do Teachers Qualify For The Homes For Heroes Program?

Contrary to popular belief, mortgage loans for teachers are the same loans available for police officers, firefighters, municipal workers, laborers, office workers and people in any other profession. There is no special mortgage loan designed specifically for teachers. A mortgage loan is used to finance the purchase of a home and has its own terms, conditions, rates and payment schedule. A teacher who applies for a home mortgage loan should be careful not to be lured by a promise for a special “mortgage loan for teachers” when such a loan product does not exist.

With that said, a Teacher, or anyone who works in the education field, may qualify for the HOMES FOR HEROES Program It is truly designed to save money for our Heroes! Yes, if you are a Teacher….you are a HERO!

The Homes For Heroes Program is not a loan, but it can be used in tandem with any loan type you’d like, VA, USDA, Conventional or FHA. For more info, please click HERE.

 
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Posted by on February 26, 2013 in Homes For Heroes

 

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The Best Day to List Your Home Is………

What’s the Best Day of Week and Month to List? We have talked about this before, if you are wanting to sell, now is the time. Check out these 4 important points of selling your home:

(1) Friday is the best day of the week to sell a home. Homes listed on Friday sell for 99.1 percent of their original asking price, a higher percentage than homes listed on any other day of the week, according to a study by real estate broker Redfin, which analyzed more than 500,000 home listings and sales records.

(2) The best month to sell? April, according to the analysis. Homes sold in April tended to sell closer to their asking price. In April, homes were found to sell for a 99.2 percent sale price-to-list ratio, compared to a 97.3 percent ratio of homes listed in December.

(3) Springtime is still a good time to sell for a higher price and also in the fastest time too, according to the study. Homes tended to sell within 90 days of being listed during March through June, according to the study.

(4) Redfin also found that pricing the home competitively from its debut is critical because that’s when it’ll receive the most traffic. During the first week a listing debuts on the market, it receives nearly four times more visits on real estate Web sites than it will a month later.

Source: Redfin

Be sure to ask about our awesome Hero Program, click here. Oregon Homes For Heroes Program 

Need assistance with your home loan? Contact us at 503.931.4490 and/or tnewton@englending.com. 

 
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Posted by on February 13, 2013 in Homes For Heroes

 

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