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TX specific real estate websites - Foreclosures & Housing Programs!

This is the kind of top class helpful information that is availiable from
AR members to assist the public! Thanks Marchel.

Via Marchel Peterson Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro ABR (Results Realty):

Texas specific real estate websites!The Texas Association of REALTORS® along with NAR and a few additional organizations have launched two websites to help consumers with real estate issues.

www.KeepMyTexasHome.org is a resource for Texas homeowners who have become or may become behind on their mortgages.  The site outlines the foreclosure process in Texas.  It is an ideal site for a consumer who may be facing foreclosure to get some answers.  It has a section on "what you can do" and another section on "what if you can't stay in your home".  It also has a section on "renters and foreclosure". 

www.TxHomePrograms.com  is part of an NAR pilot program.  This program offers a continuously updated database of state-wide affordable-housing programs.  It allows the consumer to search for specific types of programs.  It also has a real estate glossary and provides helpful consumer information.  A good example would be issues on predatory lending. 

I hope these sites help.  If you have any additional questions please don't hesitate email me or give me a call at 832-721-8332.

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Is Congress Working to Create Yet Another Potential Hurdle to Real Estate Recovery?

I was Reading this great post by Jason tonight and felt it important enough to re-blog. Often the issues he is pointing out , pass by or elude many of us including yours truly. Jason  does a geat job of summarizing technical and elusive topics.

Via Jason Crouch, Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653) (Austin Texas Homes, LLC):
To preface this post, I should probably state that it's not strictly political in nature.  For those of you who read my blog regularly, you know that I don't often write about politics, and I don't strictly define myself as a Democrat OR a Republican.  However, I do think and hope there's a bit of self-preservation in all of us.  Call it instinct.  This issue I will write about here has the potential to further damage our industry, so I felt compelled to air it for discussion/action.  My ideas are my own, and I don't claim any level of economic expertise other than my business degree and my own experience running a small business since 1996.  Now that we have that out of the way, read on...

Not long ago, President Obama gave his State of the Union address.  At one point, he was talking about regulating the banking industry and the rest of the financial sector.  There was an irony that I saw there, when it occurred to me that in their zeal to do something about the financial mess which they likely helped to create, Congress is now looking at the possibility of passing measures that could further damage the housing and mortgage industries. 

Over-regulation probably won't solve our problems, at least not as I see it.

So, what am I referring to here, anyway?

Well, I had lunch with a good friend of mine not too long ago, and he brought to my attention that a number of Senate Democrats recently sent a letter to the Federal Reserve Chairman, Ben Bernanke (on Christmas Eve, no less), urging him to adopt new regulations which would ban yield spread premiums for mortgage brokers.  The letter was headed up by Sen. Merkley, and it was co-signed by about 18 other Democrats.  To read it yourself, visit https://www.namb.org/images/namb/GovernmentAffairs/Senate%20Letter%20to%20Fed-YSP%2012242009.pdf.  The National Association of Mortgage Brokers has been working overtime to keep their members informed on this.

If you aren't familiar with yield spread premiums, or YSP's, here's one definition from Wikipedia, "the money or rebate paid to a mortgage broker for giving a borrower a higher interest rate on a loan in exchange for lower up front costs."  This means that YSPs can often help to defray costs for buyers.  I won't claim to understand all of the requirements therein, and it won't really matter for the purposes of this post.

I did take some time to read through the actual regulations that they are considering instituting, and some of the language there was disturbing to me:

To address the concerns related to loan originator compensation, 
the Board proposes to prohibit payments to loan originators that are
based on the loan's terms and conditions.
This prohibition would not
apply to payments that consumers make directly to loan originators.

The Board solicits comment on an alternative that would allow loan
originators to receive payments that are based on the principal loan
amount, which is a common practice today.

If a consumer directly pays the loan originator, the proposal would prohibit the loan originator
from also receiving compensation from any other party in connection
with that transaction.

Since the Board is soliciting comment on this, I would be happy to oblige. 

Why does this proposal bother me as a real estate broker?

Well, it seems to me that this hinders the free enterprise system as it exists now.  By removing YSPs completely, you will effectively remove yet another viable option for consumers who are short on cash.  Over the past few years, we've all watched helplessly as mortgage options for Joe Average have dwindled.  Truthfully, the loan approval process was too loose before.  I get that, believe me.  There were people who got approved for loans who were truly risky propositions.  However, I've seen the pendulum swing too far in the other direction now.  I have told many friends and potential clients that roughly 1/2 of the marketplace was vaporized with the tightening of the credit markets and tougher loan guidelines. For every 10 home buyers that I could assist before, I now have 5 or 6.  I hear the same thing from my colleagues across the country.

The subprime mortgage crisis was certainly part of the problem, and it did seem like all you really needed was the ability to fog a mirror and you could buy a home.  That being said, the removal of subprime, most zero-down programs, stated-income loan products for self-employed individuals has made being a Realtor or a mortgage broker a very tough job indeed. 

None of us could ever have foreseen how different our world could become in a couple of short years.  Fear has replaced reason when it comes to the world of banking.  Melodramatic?  Not really.  I am trying to feed a family of six with my income.  Thankfully, I've survived some difficult years, and, along with most people I speak with these days, I am hoping to see a sincere turnaround.  This proposal won't help.

Another concern that I saw in the language is that this lays the groundwork for the government to step into the real estate arena as well, perhaps prohibiting OUR commission from being tied to the sales price of a property.  Again, I see this as inhibiting the free market. 

On the surface, I see how this could be perceived as helping consumers, but the more likely scenario is that mortgage brokers will now have two paths to choose from:
  • Charge a lot more directly to consumers to originate loans, since they can't get paid by banks, or
  • Go out of business
Clearly, neither of these outcomes would be beneficial for any of us.

In fairness, there are some other parts of the proposal that make sense to me, mainly with regard to consumer disclosures, but this portion would be foolish.  You can see the whole thing here if you're interested:  http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/E9-18119.htm

It's my understanding that the Federal Reserve already has the authority to monitor and regulate mortgage brokers, so any legislative action would be overkill and probably just plain unnecessary.

From my own research, I was happy to see that this issue wasn't split strictly along party lines, unlike so many other things we hear about from Washington.  Although none of the Republicans on the Senate Banking Committee signed the letter, I was pleasantly surprised to find that a handful of Democrats also abstained.  Kudos to Johnson of South Dakota, Benett of Colorado, and Tester of Montana for not just toeing the party line here. I applaud the members of the committee who didn't sign this pressure letter.  You can see a list of all the members here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_Committee_on_Banking,_Housing,_and_Urban_Affairs

I'm hoping that the highly paid lobbyists for the financial institutions that actually caused the problem don't manage to shift the blame to the little guys.  While there were certainly predatory lenders that played a part in creating the mortgage crisis, most of these people are just business owners who are trying to provide an honest service and get paid for their work.

If this bothers you as much as it does me, I would encourage you to contact the members of the committee and let them know, especially if any of them are in your home state.

I welcome your input. :)

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Are You Up On The New RESPA Rules And HUD Closing Statements?

I have taken two trainings recently on the new RESPA RULES and the new HUD closing statements used by Title Companies here in Texas. What else can I say? The world changes and the business of closing real estate transactions only grows more complex each decade. We just have to get used to it as professionals and work with the forms, the laws, and the programs we are given.

 
The burden on lenders, title companies, and Real Estate Agents continues to increase. Did any of us really expect any less under the current Administration and especially  given the problems lenders went through over the last few years?

I understand that many of these changes that we see happening were put in place to protect the consumer from unscrupulous lending practices and to help the consumer in making choices.......I think must of us are for those two things.  I am just concerned if the consumer will understand what is put before him both before and during the closings.....  any better under the new rules than the old.

Have any of you seen the new rules and forms?....they kick in in January.   Better Be ready.

Scripture for the Week -

Larry Betag posted this scripture this week. Because it just about covers our behavior in all aspects of life...Particularly in the world we live and work in today, I felt it important enough to reblog....PLease read it , and read Larry's regular blogs.

Via Larry Bettag - Cherry Creek Mortgage:

As part of my plan to better myself, I try to be disciplined in my bible reading.  Today....it was Luke, Chapter 6.  Here's the quote for the week...

 20Looking at his disciples, he said:
   "Blessed are you who are poor,
      for yours is the kingdom of God.
 21Blessed are you who hunger now,
      for you will be satisfied.
   Blessed are you who weep now,
      for you will laugh.
 22Blessed are you when men hate you,
      when they exclude you and insult you
      and reject your name as evil, because of the Son of Man.

 23"Rejoice in that day and leap for joy, because great is your reward in heaven. For that is how their fathers treated the prophets.
 24"But woe to you who are rich,
      for you have already received your comfort.
 25Woe to you who are well fed now,
      for you will go hungry.
   Woe to you who laugh now,
      for you will mourn and weep.
 26Woe to you when all men speak well of you,
      for that is how their fathers treated the false prophets.

Love for Enemies

 27"But I tell you who hear me: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, 28bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. 29If someone strikes you on one cheek, turn to him the other also. If someone takes your cloak, do not stop him from taking your tunic. 30Give to everyone who asks you, and if anyone takes what belongs to you, do not demand it back. 31Do to others as you would have them do to you.

 32"If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even 'sinners' love those who love them. 33And if you do good to those who are good to you, what credit is that to you? Even 'sinners' do that. 34And if you lend to those from whom you expect repayment, what credit is that to you? Even 'sinners' lend to 'sinners,' expecting to be repaid in full. 35But love your enemies, do good to them, and lend to them without expecting to get anything back. Then your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High, because he is kind to the ungrateful and wicked. 36Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful

Larry Bettag - Regional Vice President, Midwest Region

Illinois FHA Specialist

630-417-7172

 Cherry Creek Mortgage Company - Saint Charles, Illinois 

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Are We Hacking At Branches?

This post by John Mulkey is absolutely outstanding!  In a nutshell...... It says so much about our society and how we all have to step up to the plate.

Via John Mulkey, Housing Guru (TheHousingGuru.com):

tree trimmingAfter more than a year of the Great Recession, many are pointing fingers at politicians, bankers, Wall Street tycoons, lobbyists, and at their neighbors for making financially irresponsible decisions. And what have we gained? Little of consequence.

 

Many seem to believe the problem doesn’t lie with us, but with a vague and indeterminate “them.” Few are willing to take personal responsibility for the nation’s problems and find it much easier to lament their plight, throwing up their hands in defeat. But they fail to acknowledge that: No single raindrop believes it is to blame for the flood.

 

Neither politician nor lobbyist sees their complicity in the corruption of our political system. The teen stealing a candy bar doesn’t view his actions as a symptom of growing dishonesty. The unfaithful spouse cannot envision endangering the sanctity of marriage. The classroom cheat, careless driver, dishonest businessman; all see their actions as separate and unique. But it is the combined actions of individuals that create our society.

 

And it’s not just our deeds; by failing to take action we are also responsible. When we—each of us individually—fail to hold politicians and business leaders accountable; when we fail to contact them to express our concerns, we encourage dishonesty and indolence. While only a small percentage of voters ever contact their senators or representatives, 100% of lobbyists do. And few take the time or effort to “vote with their feet,” and refuse to patronize corrupt businesses, while those same businesses spread their tentacles ever deeper into our daily lives.

 

Henry David Thoreau said: “There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root.” Are we just “hacking at branches?” Have we misdirected out energy, noisily shaking our fists while avoiding our responsibility? Let’s strike the root and truly make a difference.

 

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Walk This Way – Increasing a Home's Value Through its "Walkability"

I recently read the following blog from Claudette Millette and really thought it ranked as a good reblog so here it is! Thanks Claudette!

Via Claudette Millette - Metrowest Mass Exclusive Buyer Broker (The Buyers' Counsel):

Walk traffic lightA new study came out this month which shows that a home's "walkability" can have a profound effect on its value.  

The report, "Walking the Walk: How Walkability Raises Housing Values in U. S. Cities" by Joseph Cortright, was comprised of 94,000 real estate transactions in 15 major markets.  In the study, it was determined that in 13 of the 15 markets, higher levels of walkability were directly linked to higher market prices. 

Of the areas tested, the differences in property values for above average Walk Scores ranged from $4,000 to $34,000.

Apparently, even in this turbulent economy, there is a tangible value that can be assigned to convenience. 

In the past, real estate value has been measured primarily by square footage, number of bedrooms, bathrooms and whether or not the home has a finished basement, a pool or other amenities.  It's now becoming clear that consumers are also placing weight on how close they are to restaurants, schools, parks, shops and other destinations. 

The fact that the price of gas has the potential to skyrocket is also part of the equation.  The less we have to depend on our cars, the better off we are.  

The program uses a Walk Score Algorithm, which works by calculating the closest amenities to any particular address.  It then assigns a score from 0-100.  A score of 100 indicates the best walkability -  A score of 0 is the most car-dependent.  

It's been known for some time that walking is good for our health. It may now also have an effect on our home's value.

Take it for test run.   Walkscore.

 

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Disgruntled Realtor Makes Fox News, Part 2!

Everyone should watch Chris Ann's interview with Neil Cavuto on TV. She did a super-duper job of handling herself. Way to go!

Via Chris Ann Cleland, GRI (Long & Foster):

So I finally got a copy of the Neil Cavuto appearance.  Here it is.  I think most everyone I know missed it, so here's a chance to take a look in your own time. 

I got to bump elbows with Chris Wallace, Ted Olson and Ann Coulter while at the Fox News studios.  What a neat experience.  Glad I didn't go with my first thought which was, show up in jeans and a t-shirt... change while I'm there.  Better to have shown up in a suit.  First impressions mean a lot.

 

11 Different Ways To Blog

When I first read Jason Sanders List ....well I thought to myself this is why I told someone today " I have learned more on Active Rain in 17 months than I have learned elsewhere over the last 10 years."

Here is a reblog of Jason's great post:

Via Jason Sanders (The Value Pages LLC):

I just read a great post by Jon Zolsky, What To Blog About...And How.  In it Jon shared some great basics and he got me to thinking about all the different variety of ways to format a blog post.  As I read some of the blogs on Active Rain, I'm amazed at the quality of writing and formatting that I see here and the level of creativity that goes into many of these "Works of Blart" (I think I just made that up).

Here's a few creative ideas that I've seen where writers stepped outside the box to convey information in a different way.

1. The Interview- I love the interview.  It gives your blog an injection of flavor in the form of someone else's thoughts and opinions.  It's a great way to network and build good will with those that you respect.  Who wouldn't be flattered to be interviewed about their business, their charitable cause, or their event?  Find someone who interests you and "pop the question"!  Mary McKnight gives a good example of an interview blog HERE.

2. The Review - So many things can be reviewed.  Introduce us to your inner critic.  How did you like the latest book you read?  Go to any good restaurants lately?  What stood out at the last event you attended?  In addition to reviewing items, events, and experiences, you can review blocks of time.  What happened to you today, this week, this month, this year?  What changes have transpired?  What insights do you have?  Russel Ray blew my mind with his recent ActiveRain Week in Review.  I know it's a lot to aspire to, but why not try to be that good?

3. The List - When I need some inspiration I always turn to the list.  You're reading a list blog right now!  Sometimes I feel like the characters in High Fidelity (Top 5 songs about death - Go!)  But seriously there's always more than one way to do things well, most people find a list to be helpful.  Castellum Realty put together an awesome list of Active Rain bloggers who also use Twitter.  Check it out HERE.

4. The Rant - If you're fired up, passionate, and need to set the record straight, the rant might be the right blog for you.  Rants can be controversial, so be prepared for a hot and fiery comment stream.  Make sure you cool down and double check you aren't violating the Terms of Service before you hit the publish button.  Remember sometimes you say things in the heat of the moment that you may regret later, cooling down before publishing will ensure that the rant is in the right spirit and that you don't damage your reputation.  Check out what Elizabeth Ramsey is ranting about HERE.

5. The Motivational- I think this is my favorite type of blog.  The motivational blog gives its readers perspective, enthusiasm, energy and strength.  If you've got something positive and inspirational to say, please share it with us!  My favorite Motivational blogger is Gary Woltal.  If you're not subscribing to his blog, you must not want to have a good day.  Check it out HERE.

6. The Prediction- Many times this blog is based around current events.  Do you have have some insight into where policy decisions or changes in society could take us?  These lines of thought often make for interesting blog posts.  Matt Heaton made some pretty bold predictions about 2008 HERE.  But was he right??  I was on the edge of my seat!!  Check out the results HERE!  And he's at it again this year!  The suspense continues!!  Check out the latest predictions HERE.

7. The Hypothetical- Otherwise known as the "What If".  It can be fun and mind expanding to take a possible scenario and disect all of the potential implications of that scenario.  What would it mean for your business if gas went to $5.00 per gallon?  What if the Govt Actually taxes those AIG scoundrels 100% on their hefty bonuses....what could that possibly mean for you and me?  Bob Stewart asked the question What if we could license ActiveRain out......  It's a great whimsical read, check it out!

8. The Debate - Every issue has 2 sides.  It can be fun to tackle a issue and air out both sides of the argument, or perhaps just one side and encourage your readers to provide "counter point".  There's nothing wrong with a spirited exchange of ideas, as long as the exchange is respectful.  Michael Tarabotto presents two opposing arguments on Credit Default Swaps HERE.

9. The Satirical- Ok, sometimes people and situations just present too big of a target.  As the folks on Comedy Central demonstrate nightly, there is no shortage of material for this brand of blog.  If your parody and satire is well written and gets people to double over in laughter, don't be surprised if you get a lot of subscribers and back links to your blog.  Moving Careers put together this Video Parody.  It's pretty funny, check it out!

10. The Poll/Survey - The key to this type of blog is to pick a highly publicized and controversial piece of news and present it in such a way that people feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and feelings.  If there's not enough controversy, there won't be much interest in participating, so keep it hot!  Steve Loynd shares a poll he developed to measure consumer confidence HERE.  Ooooo is it up or down?

11. The Contest - It's a human weakness, we can't resist free stuff!  If you can offer a prize to your readers, don't be surprised if your flooded with traffic, comments, and entries.  The key to this is to provide a compelling prize and carefully evaluate the entry criteria.  If you make it too challenging, people might shy away - again human nature.  Pat and Wayne Harriman are hosting an awesome contest where anyone who doesn't already have an Outside Blog can win a FREE one for 1 year.  Stop by HERE and tell them why you should win!

This of course is in no way a thorough or complete list of every creative type of post, but it may be a starting point for you to incorporate some new ideas into your blog.  Keeping ourselves interested in blogging in turns keeps our readers interested in what we have to say and makes blogging sustainable, so change it up every now and then, have fun and keep blogging!

Jason Sanders

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Can Laughter Make You Work Better?

I think laughter is like a lot of things in life ...breathing, water, food. You will eventually expire without any. I also think it is like resting. After you are satiated you feel refreshed. I work much better if I have had my share. Be sure and get your daily dose.

 Last night we had a small group of friends over for a pot luck dinner, kind of  like a pre -Thanksgiving get -together to help get stomachs in shape for the "real deal on Thursday. ..... A practice session if you will.

This was a great little gathering with standard didiscussions about work, pets, family and everything else in life.  We eventually ended up at the dining room table and after the last bite was taken we must have sat there forever, telling stories and jokes and laughing.

One gentleman had a very outstanding and unforgettable laugh. The reason I know this.... is because  my African parrot immediately picked up on i this special laugh and repeated it. Now,  I will be hearing that laugh indefinitely , perhaps even for the rest of my parrot's life anyway. He is 6 years old and could make 60 to 80. But that's ok...... He already repeats my mother-n-law, my wife and other important memories and fun things in our lives.  He is an "organic recording devise". And I think he even has his own distinct little laugh.  ;o)

Habitat Home Built By All Women

Today the Bryan College Station Habitat for Humanity dedicated the completion of another fine home in the wonderful Angels Gate Community,  . This home was unique in that it was sponsored by  the  Circle of Women group  and was constructed by all women .   The soon to be  new owner,The Searcy Family was very happy today as you can tell by all the smiles. It is always inspiring and emotional to attnd these dedications.

One of the great traditions is for all those who attend the ceremony and those who worked on the home, to all sign the back side of the disappearing stairway door for the attic.

The circle of women are to be congratulated for all they did to make this dream a reality and blessing for the Searcy Family!