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Having Problems Paying Your Mortage?? Print E-mail

WATCH OUT FOR PREDATORY LENDERS

Here are some warning signs:
• Sounds too easy. “Guaranteed approval” or “no income verification” regardless of borrower’s current employment,credit history, and assets. These claims indicate the lender
doesn’t care about whether you can afford to make the payments over the long haul.

• Excessive fees. Higher lender and/or mortgage broker fees than are typical in your market. Because these costs can be financed as part of the loan, they are easy to disguise or downplay. On competitive loans, fees may be negotiable. It is common for home buyers to pay only 1 percent of the loan amount for prime loans. By contrast, a typical
predatory loan may cost 5 percent or more.

• Large future costs. High-risk adjustable rate mortgages where the payment rises a lot after the “teaser rate” period are seldom appropriate for families who already have had
problems repaying other loans. Home buyers should avoid large single “balloon” payments (a lump sum due at the end of the loan’s term).

• Closing delays. The lender delays closing, so your commitment on a reasonably priced loan expires.

• Over-valued property. Inflated appraisals that allow excessive fees to be included in the loan and result in the borrower owing more to the bank than the home is worth.

• Barriers to refinancing. Prepayment penalties that make it hard for a borrower to refinance in order to pay off a high-cost loan by taking advantage of a low-cost loan.

• No down payment loans. These loans may be split into two mortgages, with one having a much higher cost. Home buyers should be sure they can afford the payments.

• Unethical document management. Ethical lenders and brokers always require you to sign key loan papers, and never ask you to sign a blank document or a document dated before the date you sign.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
For immediate advice, call 888.995.HOPE to speak to a counselor on how to avoid foreclosure. Available in English and Spanish, 24/7. Or visit www.995hope.org for more information.

HUD Resources:
• For a list of HUD-approved counseling agencies, by state, go to www.hud.gov/counseling.

• HUD’s Internet page—“How to Avoid Foreclosure”—is aimed at borrowers with FHA-insured mortgages, but can help other borrowers as well. Go to www.hud.gov/foreclosure.

Freddie Mac: “Keeping Your Home, Protecting Your Investment.” Go to www.freddiemac.com and search for this brochure by typing in the full name of the brochure.

Ginnie Mae: For a simple calculator to help homebuyers estimate how much they can afford to spend, read “How Much Home Can You Afford?” http://www.GinnieMae.gov.

“Looking for the Best Mortgage” is a brochure issued by 11 federal agencies on how to shop, compare, and negotiate the best deal on a home loan. www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/mortgage/mortb_1.htm

Americans for Fairness in Lending: To find consumer resources related to a variety of lending issues, go to www.affil.org

Consumer Handbook on Adjustable Rate Mortgages (the “CHARM” booklet) issued by the Federal Reserve Board (FRB) and the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS).
http://www.FederalReserve.gov. At the FRB site, click on “publications and education resources” and then on “consumer information brochures.”

Credit-reporting agencies:
• Equifax 800.685.1111 www.Equifax.com
• Experian 888.397.3742 www.Experian.com
• TransUnion 800.916.8800 www.TransUnion.com
Go to www.AnnualCreditReport.com to ask for a free copy of your credit report, once a year, or call 877.322.8228.

COUNSELING RESOURCES
Non-profit organizations dedicated to helping consumers avoid foreclosure can be invaluable.

• NeighborWorks® organizations work with the Homeownership Preservation Foundation to support a nationwide assistance number—888.995.HOPE. You can speak with a counselor, day or night, to help you get back on track financially. (English and Spanish)

• Reputable counseling agencies, such as NeighborWorks® organizations, can help you avoid foreclosure. Look up your nearest NeighborWorks® organization at www.nw.org

• The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) website has a list of HUD-approved counseling organizations, by state (www.hud.gov/counseling). We recommend that the list be used as a starting point to find good counselors. You also can call 800.569.4287 or TDD 800.877.8339.

• Watch out for questionable counseling companies who advertise that, for a minimal fee, they will assist homeowners by hiring a lawyer to defend the foreclosure in court or negotiate lender assistance on the borrowers’ behalf. You should call a HUD-approved counseling organization, a local NeighborWorks® organization, or 888.995.HOPE before you pay or sign anything.

 
Real Estate Translation Print E-mail

Lost in Translation

Every realtor who has been out with clients shopping for Queen Creek real estate knows the disappointing experience of walking into a house and recalling the description in the mls, wondering if you're in the right house. Whoever wrote that thing and lured you and your clients to the doorstep must have an amazing imagination.

After seeing over 1000 homes over the years, I offer to Queen Creek home buyers this brief, only partly tongue-in-cheek translation.

Charming, adorable: Small

Cozy: Really small

Exclamation mark in listing (single): This house isn't getting much interest.

Exclamation marks in listing (two): This listing is in trouble; it won't sell.

Exclamation marks in listing (three or more): Will somebody, ANYBODY buy this house?

Location, location, location: The only thing going for it is the name of the town, and these are the cheap seats.

Bring your updating ideas: Bring your contractor.

Ready for your personal touches: Get ready to rip up carpet, tear down wallpaper, and hire a personal shopper at Home Depot.

Investment opportunity: Knock it down and build a new house.

Room for expansion: Has a yard. (If you had a spare $100,000 laying around after the down payment, maybe you could build something.)

Don't miss out/hurry: We are getting truly desperate to sell this place.

YES! You can afford to live in Scottsdale!:  See "location, location, location."

No HOA:  The neighbors have 2 cars up on blocks in the driveway and Uncle Larry lives in the pop up trailer in the front yard.

Honey, stop the car!!:  The only people who would even consider living in this house are currently living IN their car. 

Mrs. Clean lives here:  This place is very ugly, but hey, it is clean. 

 
Villages at Queen Creek HOA Print E-mail

Villages at Queen Creek Neighborhood Association
Associated Asset Management
7740 N. 16th Street, Suite 300
Phoenix, AZ 85020
Phone: (602) 957-9191
FAX: (602) 957-8802
Website: http://www.AssociatedAsset.com

 
Queen Creek New Home Builders Print E-mail

New Home Builders are everywhere in Queen Creek:

  • Fulton Homes
  • Shea Homes
  • VIP Homes
  • Highland Homes
  • Pulte Homes
  • Del Webb Homes
  • Elite Homes
  • Custom home builders
  • Horse Property
  • Beazer Homes
  • Nicholas Homes
  • Standard Pacific Homes
  • Capital Pacific Homes
 
Queen Creek Realtor Print E-mail

Jennifer L Crutchfield
Independence Realty Professionals, Inc.
Cell: 602-369-0322
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Queen Creek Homes Just Listed Today
Queen Creek Arizona Horse Property

 
Villages at Queen Creek Print E-mail

Villages at Queen Creek

Featuring a spectacular view of the San Tan Mountains, Villages at Queen Creek is a beautiful master-planned community built around an 18-hole golf course. Finally-country club living made possible! Take the kids for a swim at the pool, or challenge your neighbors to a fun game of tennis at the community center. A wide variety of amenities are offered for all ages; there is nothing short of excitement here. Come out and make Villages at Queen Creek your home today!

Villages of Queen Creek is located close to downtown Queen Creek, on Ellsworth Road.  This subdivision is close to the new planned shopping centers.  Very close to Serranos Mexican Restaurant, Circle K, QC Cafe, and more. 

HOA Info:

Villages at Queen Creek Neighborhood Association
Associated Asset Management
7740 N. 16th Street, Suite 300
Phoenix, AZ 85020
Phone: (602) 957-9191
FAX: (602) 957-8802
Website: http://www.AssociatedAsset.com

 
Queen Creek Horse Property Print E-mail

Horse Property in Queen Creek is in great demand.  Get the horse property you have always dreamed of. 

  • You don't want an HOA or anybody else telling you what color to paint your house or when to pull the weeds.
  • You know that land is a great investment.  You can always build a custom home on your land.
  • You'll love the freedom of riding your own horse on your own land.  Your kids can group up riding horses instead of playing Nintendo.
  • You don't want a postage stamp sized lot.  No.  You want room to relax.  Your neighbors are far enough away that you don't need a 8 foot solid cement brick wall separating the two of you. 
  • You want to get the land you always dreamed of.  You are going to love all that open space.

 

 
Welcome to Queen Creek Print E-mail

Welcome to Queen Creek, Arizona!

QueenCreek.com is provided to inform you about the town of Queen Creek, Arizona and to answer many questions about Queen Creek and the surrounding community. You will find information and links on real estate, land, homes, lots, schools, local businesses, etc. Currently, Queen Creek is experiencing rapid growth. It is an exciting time for our community.

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Queen Creek Real Estate Market Print E-mail

The Queen Creek real estate market is changing. Homes are staying on the market much longer than they were just a few months ago. Queen Creek real estate has proven to be a great investment for most buyers. Prices on new homes, resale homes, land, and residential lots have dramatically increased in the last year or so. Queen Creek is not the sleepy little cowboy town it used to be. We are trying to grow slowly and keep it a small hometown community, but it is growing rapidly. Lots of new home builders are currently building in Queen Creek. Ryland Homes, Shea Homes, Fulton Homes, Taylor Woodrow, Pulte, Richmond American. The list goes on and on.

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