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Monday, March 30, 2009
How Long Is It Taking To Sell A Portland Home?
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Stats From A Friend At Umpqua Bank
The economic climate has been a bit stormy lately, but that doesn’t mean your dream of buying a cozy cottage by the seaside has to go by the wayside. Learn more about what’s still possible when it comes to home buying.
PERCEPTION REALITY
Banks Have no money for mortgage Loans Umpqua Bank has plenty of money to lend, and we’re ready to use it to help you get settled into your new home
No one can get a home loan right now We’re closing nearly $60 million in new mortgage loans every month; our customer are building, buying and financing their homes.
You must have 20% into the deal not Government – sponsored loan programs can require as little as 3.5% down, and loans with a 95% loan-to-value with out on finance are still available. We’ll help you evaluate what you can borrow and connect you to the program that makes sense for your specific situation.
Down payment assistance programs have disappeared Some down payment assistance programs have disappeared, but many are still available through city, state and local community development organizations
You must have stellar credit to get a mortgage loan Though the industry overall has seen a tightening of credit criteria, our lending practices have not dramatically changed. Talk to us to see where you stand.
THERE ARE NUMEROUS LOAN PRODUCTS AVAILABLE:
- Conventional - fixed and arm products with a loan amount less than $417,000.
Non-Conforming - fixed and arm products with a loan amount greater than $417,000.
FHA - 3.5% down payment (can be gifted by acceptable source). Flexible downpayment sources.
Oregon Bond - Loan must be conventional, FHA or Rural Housing. Income restrictions and designed for first time homebuyers
Rural Housing - Must be in rural housing area. 100% financing based on appraised value. Adjusted household income can not exceed the maximum allowable income
VA - Guaranteed by federal government based on the amount of entitlement to the veteran in the conjunction with loan amount.
ODVA - loans are conventional fixed rate designed for veterans.
All-in-One Construction - Must be for primary or second home
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
New Rules Could Cost Oregon Sellers
According to this article, when a home's soil is test to see if the oil tank is leaking they are testing for a carcinogen call benzene. If too much benzene is found the oil tank has to be decommissioned. This just means making sure that chemicals are not leaking to the home or groundwater. Most of the time this does not require much soil removal to comply with guidelines but two new chemicals have been deemed carcinogenic by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Naphthalene and ethylbenzene are now considered carcinogens and are a part of the updated screening test for leaky oil tanks. Now more and more home owners are finding that the amount of work needed to fall within the guildelines can be more like $7,000.00 instead of $2,000.00.
Usually these types of things get tested when trying to sell or buy a home and since this is a buyers market sellers are getting hit with an unexpected expense.
It is very much a case-by-case scenario but home owners should know that passing this "test" has gotten a little tougher.
http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/02/new_epa_and_oregon_rules_doubl.html
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The PORTLAND market is currently quite strongly in the Buyer's Market zone (below 30). The 90-day Market Action Index stands at 16. With several months of inventory available at the current sales rate, buyers should find ample choice. The Market Action Index has been trending lower for several weeks while prices have remained relatively stable. If inventory continues to grow relative to demand however, it is likely that we will see downward pressure on pricing.
