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A Short Review

Hi everyone!

Here is a review of our last brochure. We have a featured city, featured listing, featured loan, and a charity highlight below. Leave a comment and let me know what you think!

Featured City – Sunset Cliffs, CA

Screen Shot 2018-12-05 at 12.57.03 PM.png With its rugged coastline and panoramic views, this area is popular with surfers, ocean-gazers, and folks who like to cruise Sunset Cliffs Boulevard, which runs the length of the cliffs. The drive along Sunset Cliffs Boulevard, which begins at Adair Street and continues south to Ladera Street, offers breathtaking views and the most amazing sunsets that you will ever see.

Featured Listing 

710 Cordova St., San Diego, CA 921017 | $2,999,000

Screen Shot 2018-12-05 at 1.32.30 PM.pngInstant Equity for the ONLY property along Sunset Cliffs with a PRIVATE outdoor living space capturing views to the Coronado Islands. Recently appraised for $3.2M! This 5BR/5BA ranch-style home, overlooking Sunset Cliffs Natural Park & iconic surf breaks, has panoramic, up-close, ocean views from every room.

Featured Loan- Interest Only Mortgages

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The borrower only pays the intrerest on the mortgage through monthly payments for a term that is fixed on an interest only mortgage loan. The term is usually between 5 and 7 years.

After the term is over, many refinance their homes, make a lump sum payment, or they begin paying off the principal of the loan.

PROS:
-Monthly payments are low during the term.

-The borrower can purchase a larger home later by qualifying for a larger loan amount.

-Placing extra money into investments to build net worth.

CONS:
Rising mortgage rates increases risk if it’s an ARM.

-Many people spend extra money instead of investing it.

-The home may not appreciate as fast as the borrower would like.

 

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Family is the main focus of the Nice Guys. The majority of money we raise goes to help families who have somehow “fallen through the cracks.” A medicalbill, a car repair, clothes needed after a house fire, a wheelchair for a young man injured while being a Good Samaritan – this is the type of assistance offered by the Nice Guys. Our goal is always to get people back on their feet and to be, once again, self sufficient. | Donate Here

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Five Golden Keys… to Purchasing a Second Home

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It’s hard to believe that the Holidays are already upon us. I know that buying a home right now is one of the furthest things on many of our minds right now. We’re thinking instead about Christmas gifts, decorating the house to get it ready for company, and not breaking the bank. I’m here to tell you that although mortgage rates are rising, they are still historically low, making this a great time to think about buying a second home. To make sure that your end-of-the-year-home-shopping a smooth process, instead of added Holiday stress, I’ve put together some key steps for you to follow:  

1. Find an Agent (Who Knows the Area)

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The best way to start the search for a second home is to hire a proper professional, and one who is familiar with your desired location. The necessary steps in the real estate process change over the years, so you might as well have someone on your side who’s well-versed in the nuances and can help ensure you get the best possible deal.

You always have the option to purchase a home without an agent’s help or put your house on the market as for sale by owner, however, if you’re not familiar with the buying or selling process, you may skip over necessary steps. An agent could provide you information about neighborhoods, market prices, and the pros and cons of particular properties. With their eye for the long-term value of a property, the agent could fill you in on price histories and how comparable sales have fared, as well as resale prospects.

As you may have found in purchasing your first home, agent services vary depending on the area you live in, price point, experience and availability of the agent and your ability to communicate your needs. While some agents will only help you get from point A to point B when finding and purchasing a house, others will attend inspections, tidy up the house in question, or even facilitate your entire move.

#2 – Determine Whether You Can Afford Two Mortgages

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First off, you have to qualify for a second-home mortgage, which will be an addition to any mortgage debt on your primary home. When you’re buying a home, mortgage lenders don’t look just at your income, assets, and the down payment you have. They look at all of your liabilities and obligations as well, including auto loans, credit card debt, child support, potential property taxes and insurance, and your overall credit rating.

You will need to make a down payment of at least ten to twenty percent, meet credit standards and debt-to-income requirements, and provide documents for income and asset verification. If you have a good relationship with the mortgage lender on your first home, that may be a good place to start in your quest for a second-home mortgage.

You can use a loan qualification calculator to check mortgage rates in your area.  Also, if you are thinking of tapping into your home equity you have built up on your primary residence to help pay for the second home, keep in mind that if you need that equity for an emergency, you may not be able to access it.

#3 – Factor in All Costs

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With trends like it is today, many second-home buyers are more interested in enjoying their property rather than simply obtaining a quick return on their investment. It’s important that you consider that you may still be away from the property a lot of the time, which usually entails additional costs, such as having a management company check the place in your absence for water leaks, frozen pipes or other problems.

Getting insurance for a second home may be more challenging than it is for a primary residence. This is because there are taxes that come with owning a second mortgage, and costs that will only apply to your second home. 

You should factor in costs that you may not have had to worry about with your first home. For example, if you are considering a second home on the beach, you’ll need flood insurance, in addition to regular home insurance. It has become more difficult to get flood insurance in coastal communities, and the cost has increased exponentially in some markets.

#4 – Consider Taxes and Tax Implications

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You may want to forget about deducting mortgage interest on a second home. If the home you were planning to buy is a vacation home, tax reform means you’ll pay more for your getaway.

While you could previously deduct mortgage interest on a second home as well as on a primary home — as long as your combined mortgages were under the $1 million cap — this is no longer permitted under the new rules. 

The Tax Cuts And Jobs Act caps to the mortgage interest deduction at $750,000. So if you already have a $750,000 mortgage and get a loan for a vacation home, you won’t be able to deduct the interest on the second mortgage. If you rent out your second home, you will have to consider additional tax ramifications, particularly if the rental period extends beyond 14 days a year.

The ban on deducting interest on a mortgage for a vacation home affects only new purchases, so if you already have a vacation home, you may want to hang onto it.

#5 – Consider Your Goals

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Whether you’re considering buying a second home to rent out, to move to and rent your old home, or what have you, there are some great benefits.

For one, you can sell your investment home and use the proceeds to buy another rental property without paying a capital gains tax. A rental property is a long-term investment, you could pay the mortgage with the rent income each month and pay off the mortgage without spending any of your own money. You will still be able to write-off the interest paid on your second home which is a huge plus.

When you’re ready to purchase a home, it may be beneficial to write out the goals you have for you and your family. Determine whether the second home will be a vacation home for you and your family, an emergency or guest home, or an additional income and for what purposes.

Know that writing down your goals isn’t the challenge. After all, with a word processing system, your laptop or even just pencil and paper, you can write down all the goals you like. The trick is coming up with effective goals you can realistically accomplish. Write down your needs (an adequate credit score, a substantial down payment and gross income that leaves enough for the house payment, etc.) and how you plan on going about fulfilling those needs.

I hope that all of this was helpful. If you have any questions or concerns, leave a reply below, as I’m always here to help.

 

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Everything You Need To Know About VA Loans

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What is a VA Loan?

VA loans are the most powerful lending program on the market, and are a lifesaver for the majority of military borrowers. This flexible, $0 down payment mortgage option are available to Veterans, Service Members, select military spouses, and have helped more than 22 million service members become homeowners since 1944. The loans are issued by private lenders and are popular as they are guaranteed by the U.S department of Veterans affairs (VA).

Why Get a VA Loan?

The VA home loan was created by the US government to help returning service members purchase homes without needing a down payment or excellent credit. Today, this program has guaranteed more than 22 million Service Members and their families purchase homes or refinance their mortgages.

In recent years, it has become even more important. Lenders have tightened their requirements in the wake of the housing market collapse, making the VA loan a lifeline Military homebuyers, many of whom find difficulty when faced with tough credit standards and down payment requirements.

VA LOANS TRADITIONAL MORTGAGES
0% Down

VA Loans are among the last 0% down home loans available on the market today.

Up to 20% Down

Conventional loans generally require down payments that can reach up to 20% to secure a home loan.

No PMI

Since VA Loans are government backed, banks do not require you to buy Private Mortgage Insurance.

PMI Required

Private Mortgage Insurance is a requirement for borrowers who finance more than 80% of their home’s value.

Competitive Interest Rates

The VA guaranty gives lenders a greater degree of safety and flexibility, which typically means a more competitive rate than non-VA loans.

Increased Risk for Lenders

Without government backing, banks are taking on more risk which, in turn, can result in a less-competitive interest rate on your home loan.

Easier to Qualify

Because the loan is backed by the government, banks assume less risk and have less stringent qualification standards for VA Loans, making them easier to obtain.

Standard Qualification Procedures

Conventional options hold stricter qualification procedures that can put homeownership out of reach for some homebuyers.

 

How do VA Loans Work (What Steps Are Needed)?

Get prequalified with a VA lender to get an estimate of how much house you can afford based on your income, credit, entitlement and other financial factors. You can get a quote with Veterans United Home Loans online at any time.

Get pre-approved. It puts you in the driver’s seat to take action when you find a home you love. Lenders will verify income and financial information (to get a clear sense of your purchasing power) and send you a preapproval letter. The letter shows real estate agents and home sellers you’re a strong and serious buyer.

Put in an offer when you and your agent find the perfect VA loan approved home. It’s important to find a VA loan savvy agent you trust that also knows the ins and outs of VA loans.

Get an Appraisal (and Underwriting): Once you’re under contract, your lender will order a VA appraisal of the property. Underwriters will evaluate your income, financial and related documents along with the appraisal once it’s finalized. If everything checks out, you’ll be issued a clear to close.

Close: You’ll sign all kinds of legal documents and paperwork at your loan closing and get the keys to your new home.

 

What Are Some Other Important Things to Know About VA Loans?

  1. They’re reusable. Your full VA entitlement can be used over and over again as long as you pay off the loan each time.

 

  1. They’re only for certain types of homes. They are mainly designed for properties in “move-in ready” condition, including single-family homes, condos, modular housing, some multi-unit properties and more.

 

  1. They’re for primary residences only. VA loans are for primary residences, not for investment property or a vacation home in Mexico, although you can use this benefit to buy a duplex or another multiunit property, provided you live in one of the units. The VA does offer exceptions to this rule.

 

  1. They’re not issued by the VA. Instead, the agency provides a guaranty on each qualified mortgage loan.

 

  1. They’re guaranteed by the government. The agency typically guarantees up to a quarter of the loan amount. The guaranty gives lenders confidence and helps service members secure great terms and rates.

 

  1. They’re available despite foreclosure or bankruptcy. Service members with a history of bankruptcy or foreclosure can secure a VA loan. Even borrowers who have had a VA loan foreclosed on can still utilize their VA loan benefit.

 

  1. They don’t have mortgage insurance. The VA’s guaranty eliminates the need for any mortgage insurance or mortgage insurance premium, helping borrowers save even more money each month.

 

  1. They come with a mandatory fee. There’s no mortgage insurance with VA loans, but there is the VA Funding Fee. This fee helps the VA keep the program going and is required on both purchase and refinance loans. It can be rolled into the loan amount and waived entirely for those with service-connected disabilities.

 

  1. They have limits on co-borrowers. Ulike other loan programs, the VA loan program does not let you get a loan with just about anybody. Having a co-borrower who isn’t your spouse or another veteran with VA loan entitlement will require a down payment, and not every VA lender offers these.

10. They don’t have a prepayment penalty. You can make extra payments any time you want, saving you a ton of interest. You can even structure your payments to automatically deduct a little extra every month.

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11 No-Carve Pumpkin Decorating Ideas

 

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Many people buy and decorate pumpkins for the fall season. Some carve them, others leave them sitting on their porch steps untouched until they rot, and creative souls (with the new addition of you and I) show their creativity by decorating their homes with unique, no-carve pumpkin art.

I have to admit, over the past few years we haven’t carved many pumpkins, but we have decorated our porch with giant pumpkins in all of their natural orange beauty. This year, after seeing these no carve pumpkin decorating ideas, color me inspired! I hope some of these ideas give you a bit of Autumn inspiration as well.

 

#1 – Use Crayons to Make a Melted Crayon Pumpkin

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Do you have a bunch of broken crayons at home? Well, this slight twist on melted crayon wall art is fun for the whole family and creates a really neat effect. For even less mess, do it upside down. Find a jar, place your mini pumpkin upside down with the stem inside the jar, place some crayons on top of your pumpkin, and use a hair-dryer to melt your crayons!

 

#2 – Turn Your Pumpkin into a Cute Party Cooler

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This idea is sure to impress at your Fall get-together. Just choose a large, wide pumpkin, cut off the top third with a serrated knife and scrape out the pulp and seeds. Line the gourd with a glass or plastic bowl to prevent it from becoming water-logged. If the pumpkin opening is a bit too small for the bowl, carefully shave the inside edge with a spoon. Finish by filling the bowl with ice and wine, beer, or bottled drinks.

 

#3 – Decorate Your Pumpkin with Gems, Glitter, and/or Paint

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Simple, and sure to immediately add class to any pumpkin project, is this art deco idea. To make it kid-friendly (as opposed to a huge glittery mess on your new hardwood floors), paint the pumpkin yourself. When it dries, let the kiddos decorate it with colorful gems, stencils and spray paint, fake jewels, ribbon, seashells, and lace. The more you trust your kids, the smaller the decorations you give them. If you have toddlers, large bowtie macaroni should do the trick.

 

#4 – Use Your Pumpkin as a Succulent Holder

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If you’re anything like me, natural elements in the home have the ability to put you in a state of relaxation. Dazzle your guests with a fall centerpiece featuring a pumpkin topped with succulents. As a (tiny) shortcut, you can plant the succulents in a normal pot and set it inside your real (or faux pumpkin) and then you don’t have to worry about re-potting down the road! It’ll be so nice to have a seasonal succulent centerpiece that will last through Thanksgiving, and they aren’t too difficult to make.

 

#5 – Be Your Pumpkin’s Fairy Godmother

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You don’t need a fairy godmother to turn a pumpkin into a carriage. All you need is a pumpkin, a furry toy animal, and a quick trip to Michael’s or Hobby lobby and you can make the rules. This artist used clay for the door, but you can just as easily use small barbie princess parts. Just spray them with gold paint. If you have extra time, hollow out the pumpkin, place a candle inside, and cover the hole with a door. For extra fantasy points, make a curly-cue stem out of Papier-mâché.

 

#6 – Create Fake Food Out of Your Pumpkin

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Using acrylic paints, turn your pumpkin into something everyone will want to eat. You can use any tool you like to paint: paintbrushes, cotton swabs, sponges, or cotton balls. Keep a damp cloth at your side to quickly clean off any mistakes. Pretend that you’re just painting an ordinary canvas. *For the popcorn bucket, add a plastic bowl and fill the bucket with real pumpkin spice topped popcorn to wow your guests.

 

#7 – Fill Your Pumpkin With Real Food

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Pumpkin stew, pumpkin casserole, pumpkin creme brûlée…the possibilities are endless! My favorite idea happens to be individual “Pumpkin Mac&Cheese” inside of adorable mini pumpkins. For kids parties you can even fill the pumpkins with trail mix, potato chips, pumpkin seeds, or Holiday candy.

 

#8 – Let Your Pumpkins Convey Your True Feelings

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Everybody loves emoticons, and experts say that a well-placed emoji has the ability to change a recipient’s mood. These pumpkins are a must-try. Spray-paint your pumpkin yellow, or keep it the original orange, and either paint faces, *or keep sticky pieces of felt in a bowl and change your emoji’s mood daily.

If you use mini pumpkins, you can line a small window sill with these little fellas and be the talk of the neighborhood.

 

#9 – Make Beautiful Fall Centerpieces

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Pumpkin centerpieces will be your inspiration this Autumn. You can make pumpkin flower vases, pumpkin trees, or stick candles in your pumpkin to create a large candle holder. Then, add some lose pumpkins, squash, and other Fall veggies for a breathtaking dinner or reception table. Add some cranberry vines, pine boughs, or cones for a contrast. If you’re planning on hosting more than one Fall get-together, there are limitless possibilities to decorate all the tables in your home.

 

#10 – Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?

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Of course you do! Paint your pumpkin white, or just find white pumpkins. Then, all you need to add are a few felt pieces, a scarf, and a top hat to make your neighbors wonder how your snowman hasn’t melted under this California sun. For the kids, and with just a little extra effort, you can even turn your snowman into Olaf (from Disney’s Frozen), BB-8 (from Star Wars), or Jack Skellington (from Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas).

 

#11 – Cover Your Pumpkin in Fabric & Gift to a Friend

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Looking for an easy gift that won’t break the bank? Just cover your pumpkin in fabric: lace, tulle, silk, cotton, or any fabric you can find. You can either sew a closing, or leave it raw and add a decorative tie, and that’s it. You have an easy gift that you can give to kids, coworkers, family, and friends.

Hope you’ll give at least one of these ideas a try. And send a photo of whatever you make for a feature on my Instagram Page!😊

 

 

 

 

 

 

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6 Ways to Take Control of Your Credit

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I know that it can sometimes feel like you have the worst credit out of everyone in your circle. In truth, most people don’t have great credit. In fact, the average score is just 675, which is slightly lower than what most financial experts consider a good score. With student loans still haunting you and collection agencies blowing up your phone, t’s easy to feel like you’re neck in debt and drowning fast. Don’t worry! I’m here to help! Here are 5 great ways to start managing your credit score.

#1 – Learn What Your Credit Score Actually Is

Of course you want to get this credit score taken care of yesterday. However, before we can begin working on your score, you need to know how much debt you’re in exactly and who you owe. It’s important that you also check to see if your debts have been sent to collections or if you have any late payments on your credit report. Request a copy of your report so that you can see exactly where you stand. You can get a free report from each bureau every year from AnnualCreditReport.com.

Then, there are a variety of ways to get both your credit score and your FICO score. You can use free tools like Credit Karma (but sometimes credit card companies might offer a free score as well). After you review your report and score, be sure to follow this guide to disputing errors on your credit report as sometimes errors can account for a low credit scores.

#2 – Beware of identity theft

Once identity thieves have your personal information, they can drain your bank account, run up charges on your credit cards, open new utility accounts, or get medical treatment on your health insurance. In extreme cases, they can file a tax refund in your name and get your refund, or even give your name to the police during an arrest.

The more your credit improves, the more susceptible you are to identity theft, so always be on the lookout. Check your report periodically to make sure that there aren’t any unauthorized accounts in your name. If there is something you don’t recognize or anything strange you notice, contact a reporting agency and have them look at it right away.

#3 – Take Care of that Debt

We all know that high-interest debt can be taxing on both our wallets and our stress level. However, did you know that it can also hurt your credit score? The longer you carry that debt, the more your “utilization ratio” increases which also lowers your credit score.

Sometimes that light at the end of the tunnel is quite dark, but there are several ways to address your debt. Consolidation is one option. Balance transfers is another. However, although both may work for some, the best course of action is one that addresses the debt and gives you a concrete plan to manage your finances more effectively. Look for a Debt Management Program. Do your research and find one that works best for you. As you pay under this program with a concrete plan of action, your credit score can recover at a steady pace.

#4 – Pay Off Anything Keeping You in the Red

Want to pay off your debt fast? The best way to do so is by reworking your budget, trimming unnecessary expenses and boosting your income to free up more cash to put toward what you owe. If you’re paying off debt on your own, without any professional service, then there are two primary ways to get rid of your debt: The first way is to pay off your smallest debts first—which will allow you to eliminate some of that debt quickly and get rid of the stress and anxiety of knowing what to pay first. The second is to pay off your cards and loans with the highest interest rate first—this will save you a significant amount of money long-term, and is most efficient.

#5 – Know That You CAN Request a Higher Credit Limit

This may seem counterproductive, but sometimes a higher credit limit can lower the utilization ratio we talked about before (assuming you won’t be using more credit once you have a higher limit). If you ask to have a higher line of credit, you have to be self-disciplined and avoid using it. This strategy, if used carefully, can help you meet your credit goals and may actually be one of the fastest ways to get the score you want. If you have a higher credit limit and pay your balances down or in full, it can even be more beneficial. Of course, this is up to you, but it’s definitely worth considering.

#6 – Seriously, Stop Stressing!

Having bad credit isn’t the end of the world, and isn’t the end-all be-all to your future and how close you’re able to come to your goals. Millions of Americans are either in considerable debt and/or hold low credit scores, and many of them have been able to pull themselves out of their rut. You can successfully manage your score in no time if you plan correctly, pay down your debt, check for errors, avoid identity theft, and improve your utilization. And remember, I’m always here to help!