Friday, May 10, 2013

Options for Buying a Home After a Foreclosure Open Up


“Time flies when you’re having a good time” we hear. But time can also pass quickly for those who’ve had to go through difficult times. Case in point is a million and a half borrowers who have recently experienced the pain of a foreclosure. That’s the estimated number of those who, by this time next year, will have waited long enough to again become eligible for an FHA loan.

Anyone interested in buying a Savannah home after a foreclosure has come through a tough period. The standard waiting period for an FHA-guaranteed loan is 3-4 years following a foreclosure or short sale (though individual circumstances vary.) Now that the weeks and months have ticked by, this sizable crop of newly eligible prospective ‘boomerang buyers’ may soon find themselves contemplating the option of buying a home after a foreclosure.

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That estimate of the size of the newly eligible was provided by Moody’s Analytics. Since they are key players in determining creditworthiness, it’s a source we trust. A chart of Moody’s count from the second quarter in 2011 (when their number was a mere 285,000) to next year’s second quarter 1,500,000 provides a convincingly uphill slope.

Still, being eligible to apply does not mean automatically qualifying for an FHA (or any other) loan. Success in buying a Savannah home after a foreclosure continues to depend on the same standards that always apply. After the waiting game is over, having cured credit damage will become the prime requirement.

To increase their chances of successfully buying a home after a foreclosure, Savannah prospects will have paid existing credit card and loan debts with the kind of unfailing regularity that reassures loan officers and credit analysts alike. If that hasn’t been the case, the time to begin is ASAP.

Website Zillow predicts the next most influential group of buyers will be those who are looking to buy a home after a foreclosure or short sale. Savannah residents who are among them — and who are ready to make this their turnaround season — should give us a call. We can get started with the pre-approval process!

Thursday, May 9, 2013

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Three Questions to Ask New Neighbors When Relocating

With more than 43 million people relocating throughout the U.S. every year, you don’t have to wait until you are surrounded by stacks of cartons to realize how important it is to make your next move the right one. If you’re buying a house in Savannah in the foreseeable future, it’s a particularly valuable idea to take the time to chat with some of your potential new neighbors.

And while you’re at it, why not bring up a few relevant questions:

Which schools are best?
School quality affects more than just property values. Especially if you have your own kids, buying a house in town is least disruptive when their new school is the best one available. You’ll make the soundest choice by comparing more than one parent’s opinion.

Is there a neighborhood watch?
You will have already aimed for the safest area possible. Now, getting involved with an active neighborhood watch can further ensure your family’s safety. When buying a house, the presence of a neighborhood watch is a good indicator of some solid community spirit…and if there isn’t one, make sure the reason is that everyone already feels secure in the area.

What events are available in town?
Buying a house means buying a home base for all your family’s activities. By asking your neighbors which local events and activities they enjoy the most, you’ll get a glimpse of the scope and depth of the cultural life that’s going to surround you. As a side benefit, just inquiring shows you as someone who is sociable — and that you’ll be a good new neighbor to have!

The simple act of reaching out in this way lets you familiarize yourself with a new neighborhood faster, and ultimately leads to a better-informed long term real estate decision. Especially if the area is new to you and your family, buying a house in town is actually a one-time opportunity to make a host of new friends. We have tons of information available for future residents. If you’re even considering buying a house in the Savannah area, don’t hesitate to call us today!