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WOW Your Mortgage Lender

by Ashton Gustafson

Having good credit and a steady job just does not seem to be good enough in today’s credit world when it comes to getting your home loan approved.  You need to make an impression.  Below are some great tips I would like to share with you. 

Today’s lenders are a picky bunch when it comes to the loan approval.  Even well-qualified borrowers are expected to jump through some pretty high hoops to qualify for financing.


Have no fear. The tips below and suggestions can help you make the best possible impression on the lender of your choice.


Just as job hunters may wonder what top employers want to see on a resume, prospective borrowers may be curious about what lenders look for on a loan application.


The four C's  - The answer may be summed up with a mnemonic called "The four C's,"

•    Capacity, which refers to the adequacy of the borrower's income to cover the interest and principal due on the loan, plus property taxes and homeowners insurance.
•    Character, which refers to the borrower's track record of paying debts, as evidenced by his or her credit history and credit score.
•    Capital, which refers to the borrower's down payment (or equity) as a percentage of the current value of the home.
•    Collateral, which refers to the safety and soundness of the home and the value of the home as determined by an appraisal relative to the agreed-upon purchase price.

Today’s mortgage broker might use a quadrant with "income," "credit," "assets" and "property" in the four corners, but his point is the same as that of the four C's:  What lenders like to see is strength and stability in all four areas.


Maybe your credit score has some dings or you need a stated-income loan.  Borrowers who are qualified but whose down payment will be less than 20% of the purchase price of the home must withstand a second level of scrutiny. That's because mortgage insurers also have to approve such loans, and they have "completely different qualification ratios”. Borrowers in this situation should discuss their options with a loan officer who is familiar with lenders' and insurers' guidelines.


Have paperwork in order


Lenders rely not on the borrower's say-so but on a pile of paperwork to verify and document the borrower's financial position. At a minimum, most borrowers are required to submit the following:


•    One month of paycheck stubs.
•    Two years of W-2 forms.
•    Three months of bank account statements.

Additional paperwork also may be required:


•    If you're self-employed or earn more than 25% of your income from commissions or bonuses, you'll need to hand over two years of income tax returns.
•    If you're divorced, the lender will want a copy of your settlement to ascertain how much alimony or child support you're obligated to pay or are entitled to receive and the duration of those payments.
•    If you've filed for bankruptcy protection within the past seven years, you'll need to show your bankruptcy papers.
•    If you've deferred repayment of student loans, you should provide your deferral agreement as well.
"If (borrowers) have student loans that are going to be deferred for at least 12 months, that may help them qualify, so they would want to bring the account numbers for those loans.  Student loans are counted as debt, but deferral of repayment may strengthen the borrower's application.

$8000 Tax Credit For Home Buyers

by Ashton Gustafson

As you all know, there is a huge spotlight right now on the Real Estate sector. The Senate's $15,000 homebuyer tax credit has been stripped from the final version. In it's place is an $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers. Note that this credit does not need to be paid back, unlike the original $7,500 first-time homebuyer tax credit. To qualify, the purchase has to be made between January 1 and August 31, 2009 and you have to stay in your home for three years. No word yet as to whether or not this will be a refundable credit.
 
I will keep you updated as this movement continues. If you know anyone looking to purchase their first home or if you have not purchased a home in the last 3 years, this tax credit, along with historically low interest rates makes this a rare, if not perfect, time to purchase a home.
 
Please contact me if you have any questions or see www.TexomaListings.com for Buyers and www.TexomaHomeValue.com for Sellers.
 

Ashton Gustafson, e-Pro

940.224.0881 cell

ashton@bishoprealtors.com

$8000 Tax Credit For Home Buyers

by Ashton Gustafson

As you all know, there is a huge spotlight right now on the Real Estate sector. The Senate's $15,000 homebuyer tax credit has been stripped from the final version. In it's place is an $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers. Note that this credit does not need to be paid back, unlike the original $7,500 first-time homebuyer tax credit. To qualify, the purchase has to be made between January 1 and August 31, 2009 and you have to stay in your home for three years. No word yet as to whether or not this will be a refundable credit.
 
I will keep you updated as this movement continues. If you know anyone looking to purchase their first home or if you have not purchased a home in the last 3 years, this tax credit, along with historically low interest rates makes this a rare, if not perfect, time to purchase a home.
 
Please contact me if you have any questions or see www.TexomaListings.com for Buyers and www.TexomaHomeValue.com for Sellers.
 

Ashton Gustafson, e-Pro

940.224.0881 cell

ashton@bishoprealtors.com

$8000 Tax Credit For Home Buyers

by Ashton Gustafson

As you all know, there is a huge spotlight right now on the Real Estate sector. The Senate's $15,000 homebuyer tax credit has been stripped from the final version. In it's place is an $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers. Note that this credit does not need to be paid back, unlike the original $7,500 first-time homebuyer tax credit. To qualify, the purchase has to be made between January 1 and August 31, 2009 and you have to stay in your home for three years. No word yet as to whether or not this will be a refundable credit.
 
I will keep you updated as this movement continues. If you know anyone looking to purchase their first home or if you have not purchased a home in the last 3 years, this tax credit, along with historically low interest rates makes this a rare, if not perfect, time to purchase a home.
 
Please contact me if you have any questions or see www.TexomaListings.com for Buyers and www.TexomaHomeValue.com for Sellers.
 

Ashton Gustafson, e-Pro

940.224.0881 cell

ashton@bishoprealtors.com

Wichita Falls Real Estate Market February 2009

by Ashton Gustafson

Thus far 2009 has been an incredible year for myself and the Bishop Team. We have seen no slow down at all in this market, and it is one to be envied by the majority of the country. I have also launched new sites to better serve my clients and the market consumer.

www.TexomaListings.com is a site made strictly for BUYERS in Wichita Falls. This site will send you every home within your criteria and email you each morning with the new activity that has happened in the last 24 hours. If you are a buyer looking in Wichita Falls for a home to buy, this is the BEST site available.

www.TexomaHomeValue.com is a site made strictly for Sellers or those looking to sell. Wonder what you're home is worth today? See this site.

www.TexomaForeclosure.com is a foreclosure prevention site. If you are possibly looking at your home to be foreclosed on, I can help - and this site provides the initial counseling session.

www.TexomaHomeSource.com is a site for of information for anyone interested in the Real Estate market for Wichita Falls.

www.TexomaHomeSource.com/blog is a blog that is used to discuss market trends and city events.

Please call me at 940.224.0881 or email me at ashton@bishoprealtors.com for any questions you may have.

Wichita Falls St. Patricks Day Celebration

by Ashton Gustafson

 Its time again for the downtown Wichita Falls St. Patrick's Day Celebration!

St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, Saturday, March 14 downtown Wichita Falls @ 8th and Indiana.

Bands to include:  possibly an opening band at 5:00 before Brazos Stone; Irish Band from Ireland – Ireland’s Call;

and Del Castillo to wrap up the evening outside.  Food vendors include:

Matlock’s Irish Stew; Bahama Buck’s; Bar L Ribs; MT’s Hamburgers;

Plus speciality vendors.

 Hours:  Gates open at 4:30, music begins at 5:00 until 11:00pm; advance tickets can be purchased at

Downtown Wichita Falls Development; Iron Horse Pub; Market Street.

Cost of tkts:  at the gate: $15; In advance $12; DWFD member, military, or BCI member $10.00; children ages 6-12 $6.00. 

Wichita Falls Home and Garden Fesitval

by Ashton Gustafson

February 23-24 will be the Arts Alive Home and Garden Festival in Wichita Falls. It will be held at the Kemp Center for the Arts. For more information contact Carol Sales at 940.767.2787.

Thinking of Buying a home in Wichita Falls? www.TexomaListings.com

Thinking of Selling a home in Wichita Falls? www.TexomaHomeValue.com

Housing Act in Stimulus Plan

by Ashton Gustafson

Many people have asked about this possible amendment. See link here fore more details. http://isakson.senate.gov/Amdt_106.pdf

If you are considering purchasing a home in the Wichita Falls area, please see www.TexomaListings.com for a list of every home within your criteria.

If you are considering SELLING, please see www.TexomaHomeValue.com for a free CMA for your home.

Housing Bill Passes The Senate - what's next?

by Ashton Gustafson

Here is an update on the bill that just passed the Senate ....


1.     Provide a direct tax credit to any homebuyer who purchases any home
2.     Amount of the tax credit would be $15,000 or 10 percent of the purchase price, whichever is less
3.     Purchases must be made within one year of the legislation’s enactment
4.     The tax credit would not have to be repaid
5.     The amendment would allow taxpayers to claim the credit on their 2008 income tax return
6.     This only applies to purchases of a principal residence
7.      Recapturing the credit if the home is sold within two years of purchase
8.      Would sunset the current $7,500 housing tax credit on the date of enactment.


This has passed the Senate, but the entire bill still needs to go back to the House and ultimately be signed by the President. Thus, there could be many changes before this happens or this could possibly not pass at all.   Nonetheless, it is encouraging for us in the Real Estate industry and for those who are in the market to buy or sell a home today.

Please call or email me with any questions.

LITE-UP TEXAS is back!

by Ashton Gustafson

LITE UP TEXAS is back. The Low Income Electric Discount Program will run May 2009 through Auguest 2009. For additional information and program requirements you can call 1-866-454-8387 or go to the Public Utility Commission of Texas website at http://www.puc.state.tx.us/ocp/assist/liteup/index.cfm

For all other Real Estate information for Wichita Falls, see www.TexomaHomeSource.com .

 

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Ashton Gustafson
The Bishop Realtor Group
1916 N. Elmwood Ave.
Wichita Falls TX 76308
Office: 940-691-7355
Fax: 940-691-7363