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Perfect Time to Buy!

"The Perfect Storm"

If you saw the movie “The Perfect Storm” or you’ve heard your weatherman talk about fronts, pressure differences, temperatures etc coming together just right, they may produce a very rare weather event. I think we’re seeing this happen in “home sales.” If you’re a Buyer, it’s the “Perfect Time” to buy. With interest rates approaching 4%, a large inventory of homes for sale, sellers starting to negotiate in favor of buyers, a rental market that is seeing increased rent prices and smaller inventory, and banks that are learning how to handle foreclosure and short sales, it is truly a BUYERS MARKET! Not convinced?? Let’s try simple math. In the late 1970’s, I bought a house for $200,000 with an interest rate of 12.5% fixed for 30 years. Not counting taxes and insurance, that’s a house payment of $2,134.54 per month. Today, if I mortgaged $200,000 at 4.5% for 30 years, my monthly payment, before taxes and insurance is $1,013.37, A DIFFERENCE OF $1,121.17 per month.
Yes, there are some “buts”:
1.Home prices may still go down a little in the future so if you’re only going to live in the house for 2 years or less, renting may be a better option, talk with a good lender and Real Estate Agent.
2.Banks and lenders are more cautious about lending money for mortgages. You need a reasonable credit score, a good source of income and a house price acceptable to the lender. Gee, if we had stuck to this criteria in the early 2000’s, maybe we wouldn’t be in the mess we’re in now. If you’re not sure about your qualifications for a mortgage, don’t give up, talk with a good qualified lender today!
3.The inventory of homes for sale is huge and negotiating your best price is a real challenge.

So what’s the bottom line? If you’re sitting on the “fence,” waiting for the perfect time to buy, It’s NOW! And don’t do it by yourself! Find a good, full time realtor (like Me) to suggest good local lenders that will give you the best terms possible, sift through all the inventory to help find the “perfect home”, negotiate the best terms for the sale and make sure the closing process (getting the Keys) goes as smooth as possible. Believe it or not, you don’t pay any real estate agent fees, they’re all paid by the seller! Don’t wait. Call me today to talk about your next home purchase. DON”T MISS YOU’RE PERFECT STORM!

Credit Score vs Mortgage??

Esay Ways to Mess Up Your Credit Scores


3 Easy Ways to Lower Your Credit Scores
With credit scores becoming more and more important when obtaining mortgages, several misconceptions could wreck your credit scores.
1. Paying late but later catching up. – Even though you were only a little late paying the credit card and you’re now caught up, it doesn’t change the fact that you were late and your score will suffer.
2. Being late on a payment, but it was only a small amount. Being late on a payment has the same effect on your credit score whether the amount late is $1.00 or $1,000.00. The fewer late payments on your credit score, regardless of the dollar amount, the better your score.
3. Closing credit cards to hopefully boost your score. Actually when you close your credit card, you’ve lost the chance to continue to boost your long term positive account history and could actually lower your score.
For more information, visit www.CreditSecurityGroup.com

Fluvanna’s Education History

Visit the 2nd Floor

I wrote earlier in the month about visiting the Old Stone Jail in Palmyra.  It’s time for a return visit.  The Fluvanna Historical Society is featuring all the educational institutions in Fluvanna County as far back as 1810. The new exhibit is located on the second floor of the jail and is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays through September from 1-4 PM and Sundays 2-5 PM. Don’t miss this taste of Fluvanna’s past.  For more information, including information on the walking tour of Historic Palmyra  go to www.fluvannahistory.org

Exploring Central Virginia

For taste of Fluvanna history, visit the Old Stone Jail in Palmyra.  The jail is open on Wednesday 1-4 PM and Sundays 2-5 PM through the end of September. 

Also try the Scottsville Museum which is open Saturdays from 10 AM to 5 PM and Sundays from 1 to 5 PM.  Admission is free.  The museum is on Main Street in the town of Scottsville.

Fresh Produce, Anyone?

 Well if you missed Tuesday’s Farmer’s Market at Pleasant Grove in Palmyra, you missed a great selection of local produce and craft items. There was lots of sweet corn, tomatoes, green beens, summer squash, cantaloupe, peas, cucumbers, beets, peppers, potatoes, blueberries and even okra.  It was plenty hot, close to 100 deg, but that didn’t stop most vendors from selling a large variety.  Besides fresh produce, there was also a variety of home canned goods, great tasting baked goods,  fresh farm eggs and craft items.

       The farmers market is open every Tuesday from 2-6 PM till the end of October. This coming Tuesday, July 13th, the market will be at the Dog Park on Rt 53, near Rt 15. Don’t miss a great opportunity to support your local farmers and merchants and take home some fresh fruits and vegetables to your friends and family.

Tax Credit Closing Date Extended

If you haven’t heard yet, Congress finally approved the extension for the first time home buyer credit closing date to September 30. Someone just called me and asked if they could still get the credit if they bought a house tomorrow and closed by 30 September. Sorry Bill, this only applies if you had a radified contract on a house prior to the April 30, 2010 dealline. (However, service members who were on official extended duty outside of the United States for at least 90 days between Jan.1, 2009 and May 1, 2010, may qualify for a one-year extension.)

Peaches are Ready!

Has anyone picked peaches yet at Chillie’s in Crozet or Carter’s Mountain. Their sites say the yellow peaches are ready! Headed up tomorrow to pick a few.

Like That Fresh Fruit & Veggis

Stopped by the Fluvanna Farmer’s Market at Pleasent Grove. Really liked the fresh blackberries and early grape tomatoes. Look forward to all the other fresh stuff making its way to the market. Every Tuesday afternoon!