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Should you change your job before buying a home?

May 14th, 2008 by admin

For the majority of people, changing employers will have no impact on their ability to qualify for a mortgage loan. However, for some homebuyers the effects of changing jobs can be disastrous to their loan application.

Salaried Employees

  • Salaried employees who don’t earn additional income from various commissions, bonuses, or over-time, switching employers should not have any problems. Just be sure to stay in the same line of work.  Hopefully, you will be earning a higher salary, which will improve your qualifications for a mortgage.

Commissioned Employees

  • If a large amount of your income comes from commissions, it is unwise to change jobs before buying a home. This is associated with the way mortgage lenders evaluate your income. They estimate an average of your commissions over the last 2 years.
  • Changing employers contributes to an uncertainty about your future earnings from commissions. No track record exists from which an average can be produced. Even if you are selling the same kind of product with virtually the same commission structure, the underwriter cannot be sure that past earnings will accurately reflect your future earnings.

Part-Time Employees

  • If you earn an hourly income but rarely work 40 hours a week, you are not advised to change jobs. It would be impossible to tell how many hours you will work each week on the new job, so there would be no way to accurately evaluate your income. If you stick to the old job, the lender can just average your earnings.

Over-Time

  • Because all employers award overtime hours differently, it is impossible to determine your overtime income if you change jobs. If you stay on your current job, your lender will give you credit for overtime income. They will establish your overtime earnings over the last 2 years and then calculate a monthly average.

Is there a difference between a house and a home?

April 23rd, 2008 by admin

A house can be a place where you eat, sleep, park your car, and keep all your “stuff” (including other family members). It is a material possession as well as an investment. A home is a place with a comfortable atmosphere, where you feel warm, safe, and protected.
A home is where you live. A house is something you buy logically. A home is typically an emotional purchase. When you buy a real estate you have to keep your emotional wants and your logical needs balanced, as there will surely be a time when the two conflict.

Example

For instance, you may dream about a house with a view, but the payment is higher than you can comfortably manage with on a 30-year fixed rate mortgage. What can you do?
Purchase the house anyway and plan your budget more thoroughly for the next couple of years? Buy the same house without the view for a lower price? Make a larger down payment by borrowing from your 401K or family members, so you get a lower payment? Get an adjustable rate mortgage with a smaller payment instead of a fixed rate loan? Or buy a smaller house and still get the view?
When buying the house, most people look emotionally and perceive it as a safe and comfortable home. Later, when making the offer or filling out a mortgage application, your logic may begin to kick in, instead.

Balancing Act

When buying a real estate you should consider all decisions from both a logical and an emotional point of view. In a situation when a trade-off is needed, decide on whether the conflict is huge or small. Logic should be in favor in the big conflicts, but emotion should always be taken into account.

Deal with the outside of your house and add value to it!

March 4th, 2008 by admin

You will often find yourself wondering how to add some value to your house, but it is usually associated with high expenses and lot of time devoted to renovation. Our hints will show you how to improve your house cheaply and with little effort. That a nifty touch here and a clever tweak there often add more value to your living space than the most extravagant additions or renovations.

  1. The interior of your home may be perfect, but if the outside sucks, let’s face it, people are just going to drive by. Start the cosmetic makeover by cleaning up your yard; throw away all the old junk scattered around, trim the hedges, mow your lawn, and rake up all the leaves.
  2. Paint the fence (or railing) that surrounds your home, and fix the broken boards and bars. The walls could do with a coat or two too.
  3. Spruce up your front door with a fresh coat of paint, a new knocker, or possibly a shiny knob – such things work wonders. And make sure your doorbell isn’t broken!
  4. Make sure the address number is in a readable, visible font. Stylized curves may not be those easiest on the eyes.
  5. Paint your mailbox; or even pull it out and place a new one.
  6. Recoat your driveway. Pull up growing weeds in the cracks between the tiles, and clean up the mold and mildew.
  7. Uproot all the dead and dying plants and shrubs.
  8. Add new vinyl and siding to replace those shoddy ones.
  9. Don’t just shake out not the dust from the welcome mat, but put in a new, bright one that says more than just welcome.
  10. Wash the windows – it’s hard to imagine how much of a difference one coat less of grime will make.
  11. Clean the roof – you should hire a professional to do it.
  12. Chop the tree branches that tempt entry through your house’s windows.

9 easy steps to increase appeal and value of your home

February 17th, 2008 by admin

It’s more than simply a roof over your head, or a place you come when your work is over – your home is probably the most valuable thing you have. Therefore, it is perfectly sensible that you maintain, nurture and improve its looks, and make it into the perfect home. Below we present some basic hints and general guidelines that will allow you to enhance the appeal of your home quickly and easily.

There are 9 basic steps you should take when doing up your place:

  1. You can add appeal with improved storage space, it can be in the kitchen, bathroom or possibly the garage. A place for everything and everything in its place contributes to a tidier and better-looking home. Hanging wall storage systems is not going to make a significant impact on your budget.
  2. Change all those old, leaky faucets for some shiny new ones.
  3. Get rid of those old light fixtures, brighten up your place with new bulbs that can also reduce your power consumption.
  4. Spruce up your cabinets with a fresh layer of paint, or, if they’re dirty, use a brush and soap on them, remove those dirty fingerprints, and make them looking as good as new.
  5. Shake up and clean your carpet, they should look as good as new too.
  6. Check that all the latches and bolts work, that the hinges are well-oiled and creaky noises don’t come out of them.
  7. Replace the old blades in your fans, or simply clean them out.
  8. You can buy throws in colors that go well with the room to cover up worn sofa and chair upholstery.
  9. Call a plumber and electrician, they should check your wiring and pipes are in the right places and working just fine.

Welcome to buyarealestate.net!

December 29th, 2007 by admin

Welcome to buyarealestate.net!
Here you will find information on matters of real estate.
This is the right place to find property and also real estate listings. Much useful information on how to find, buy, sell or even rent flat or condo in different part of the country will be accessible here. Additionally you wil be able to search for new homes, home rentals.
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