It’s Official, New Jersey Fixed Mortgage Rates Sink to Lowest on Record
It’s Official, New Jersey Fixed Mortgage Rates Sink to Lowest on Record! I just read this article about Low Mortgage Rates at http://www.dsnews.com/articles/fixed-mortgage-rates-sink-to-lowest-on-record-2011-09-29 and thought WOW I haven’t seen rates this low since…Never!!! I’ve been in real estate and mortgage financing over 21 years and there has never been a better time to refinance into a lower rate or buy a new home.
September 30, 2011 by tonycroft · Leave a Comment
What Do New Jersey Appraisers Look For When Determining A Property’s Value?
Most people are surprised to learn what New Jersey appraisers actually look at when determining the value of a real estate property.
A common misconception New Jersey homeowners generally have is that the property value is determined after the appraiser has completed their physical property inspection.
However, the appraiser actually already has a good idea of the property’s value before they even see the property.
The really good news is that you don’t have to very worry much about pushing back an appointment a few days just to “straighten things up” in order to help influence the value of your property.
While a clean home will certainly make it easier for the appraiser to notice improvements, the only time you should be concerned about “clutter” is if it is damaging to the dwelling and in that case it could effect the value.
The Key Components Addressed In An Appraisal In New Jersey
The Site:
Location, view, topography, lot size, utilities, zoning, external factors, highest and best use, landscaping features…
Design:
Quality of construction, finish work, fixed appliances and any defining features
Condition:
Age, deterioration, renovations, upgrades, added features
Health & Safety:
Structural integrity, code compliance
Size:
Above grade and below grade improvements
Neighborhood:
Is the property conforming to the neighborhood?
Functional Utility:
Is the property functional as built – style and use?
Parking:
Garages, Carports, Shops, etc..
Other:
Curb appeal, lot size, & conforming to the neighborhood are obvious to the appraiser when they drive down into the neighborhood pull up in front of your home.
When entering your home, they are going to look at the overall design, condition, finish work, upgrades, any defining features, functional utility, square footage, number of rooms and health and safety items.
Be sure to have all carbon monoxide and smoke detectors in working condition.
Since the appraisal provides half the weight in any credit decision involving the security of real estate, the appraisal should be done by a qualified, licensed appraiser whom is familiar with your neighborhood, and the type of home you are buying, selling or refinancing.
If you’re interested in what specifically appraisers are looking for, here is a copy of the blank 1040 URAR form that is used by every appraiser in New Jersey and the country.
Related Update on HVCC:
Appraisers hired for a mortgage transaction on a conforming loan are chosen from a pool of qualified appraisers at random. Neither you nor your lender has the flexibility of deciding which appraiser will inspect your home.
This recent change was brought on with the Home Valuation Code of Conduct HVCC, and is effective with conventional loans originated on or after May 1, 2009.
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Related Appraisal Articles:
- Mortgage 101 – Appraisal Basics
- Five Myths About Home Values
- Understanding The Difference Between An Appraisal vs Neighborhood Comp
- How Do Mortgage Companies Value A Property That Hasn’t Been Built Yet?
September 19, 2011 by tonycroft · Leave a Comment
Really Low Mortgage Rates
Mortgage interest rates fell to the lowest levels on record this week!
Mortgage rates have fallen in recent weeks in response to turmoil on Wall Street which makes this a great time to purchase a home or refinance an existing mortgage!!
August 23, 2011 by tonycroft · Leave a Comment
Birthday Celebration and Low Mortgage Rates
I’m having a celebration because it’s my birthday and because mortgage rates are really low. Whether you are looking for a FHA, Conventional or a Jumbo mortgage, now is the time to act and lock in a very low interest rate.
Call me to schedule a free consultation. 201-943-6800
P.S. A referral world make a really great birthday present
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June 1, 2011 by tonycroft · Leave a Comment
Government Policies Stifle Home Sales & Deflate Home Values
My friends Frank and Brian talk about the Fed Rule and many other recent Government policies and codes that have essentially stifled home sales and values. NAMB and NAIHP work together to postpone or eliminate the Fed Rule regarding Loan Officer compensation. Frank Garay and Brian Stevens at TBWSDailyShow.com

March 28, 2011 by tonycroft · Leave a Comment
Senators Rally to Delay LO Compensation Fed Rule
Senators Rally to Delay LO Compensation Fed Rule
Senators Jon Tester and David Vitter call to delay Federal Reserve LO compensation rule. The “Slush Fund” is the new way to deal with changes to costs. Who does it cost? The borrower of course. The clean borrower that does everything right has to pay for issues caused by others.
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March 16, 2011 by tonycroft · Leave a Comment
Bank of America BLOCKS TBWS Daily Show from Loan Officers
B of A has no love for my friends Frank and Brian, not to mention their loan officers. NAIHP files lawsuit against the Federal Reserve to stop or postpone the Fed Rule. Bank of America blocks their loan officers from viewing the TBWS Daily Show.
Bank of America Blocks TBWS Daily Show from Loan Officers
March 7, 2011 by tonycroft · Leave a Comment
Bachus Says Dump Modification Programs
NAR’s Yun says existing home sales are up but tight credit still holding back buyers. Spencer Bachus calls to dump HAMP, NSP and other ineffective Government programs.
Bachus Says Dump Modification Programs
March 7, 2011 by tonycroft · Leave a Comment




















