Thursday, April 7, 2011

Possible owner financing: 5 year balloon, 15% down


Jessica Coleman
Allison James Estates & Homes

Port Charlotte, FL 33948
Direct: (941) 249-2366
Cell: (941) 876-4589
Fax: (941) 237-4897
E-mail: admin@flaopenhouse.com
Website: http://flaopenhouse.com






House

Status : ACT
Price : $69,900
List Date : 01/13/11
Last Modification Date : 03/21/11
Location: 1245 DORCHESTER ST,
PORT CHARLOTTE, FL 33952 (map)
County : Charlotte County
Bedrooms : 3
Bathrooms : 2
Partial Bathrooms : 0
Approx. Sq. Ft. : 1290
Approx. Lot Size Sq. Ft. : 10001
Year Built : 1983

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virtual tour: CLICK HERE




Special Conditions: None
Remarks : Not a short sale or foreclosure.
Fast response from seller. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
on fresh water canal. Tile floors throughout. Large
lanai and convenient to shopping, restaurants, etc.
Possible owner financing: 5 year balloon, 15% down, interest

Type: Single Family Home
Construction: Asbestos, Brick, Wood Frame, Siding
Roof: Shingle
Foundation: Slab
Garage: Attached
Parking Description: 1 Car Garage
Fireplace: NO
Cooling: Central
Heating: Central
Swimming Pool: NO


Lot Description: Zoning Permits Horses, Pool View, Street Paved
Interior Features: Unfurnished, Whole House R. O. System, Furnished
Sewer/Water: Public Municipal Water, County Water, Septic, Public Water Available

    Listing information courtesy of THOMAS RYAN ASSOCIATES INC


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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

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Monday, April 4, 2011

Homes Sold in PUNTA GORDA, FL 33950:

Here are a few Homes Sold in PUNTA GORDA, FL 33950:


Property Address:
Price
Beds
Baths
Sq. Feet
Year Built
Sale Date
3640 BAL HARBOR BLVD 1-UNIT1
$ 174,500
3
2.0
1867
1992
02/04/2011
25188 MARION AVE A303
$ 71,000
2
2.0
1220
1975
02/03/2011
9975 BISHOP CREEK WAY
$ 115,000
3
2.0
1899
2009
02/03/2011
98 VIVANTE BLVD -BLDG 6-UNIT 3
$ 105,000
2
2.0
1915
2007
01/31/2011
98 VIVANTE BLVD -BLDG 6-UNIT 2
$ 111,000
2
2.0
1698
2007
01/31/2011
5056 SAN ROCCO CT
$ 140,000
2
2.0
1653
1999
01/31/2011
909 HENRY ST
$ 120,000
3
2.0
1170
2008
01/28/2011
1461 AQUI ESTA DR B2
$ 89,000
2
2.0
1012
1980
01/04/2011
2626 PARISIAN CT
$ 820,000
3
3.0
2968
2000
01/03/2011
601 SHREVE ST -BLDG 5-UNIT 55-
$ 143,000
2
2.0
1398
1981
12/30/2010


See All Homes for Sale in >> Punta Gorda, FL

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Port Charlotte - Punta Gorda FREE Moving CheckList

Port Charlotte - Punta Gorda FREE Moving CheckList
You have found your dream home and are just waiting for moving day. You may be so excited that you may forget some things. It is a good idea to make a list of things to do ,as they come to mind. Here is a checklist that will help make your move easier.

1. Return your library books, and return everything that you borrowed . Remind your friends to return books and other items they borrowed from you.

2. If you are moving out of the area , close out safe deposit boxes and bank accounts .

3. Arrange for the school records and doctors records to be transferred to new location if applicable.

4. Have a garage sale or donate items you do not need. Donate magazines and books that you do not need , to the library.

5. Discontinue services like utilities, cable, newspaper and trash.

6. Pick up change of address kit at post office. Inform the post office of new address as well as the following :
magazines, credit card companies, insurance companies, and all the people on your Holiday Card list. Do not wait till the holidays. You can just email people on your holiday list and if you have a new telephone number include it. Buyers usually call us and say they have received mail for previous owners.

7. Make arrangements for your pets. I have seen a few cases where they have forgotten to take the pet.

8. If you are hiring a moving company get references and try to get two estimates. Make sure they are insured.

9. Get a voter registration card for new address.

10. Change the address in your passport and driver's license. Get new return address labels.

11. Don't forget to make sure your new and old location is clean and ready.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Port Charlotte, FL | Punta Gorda Junk / Trash Removal. Move Out Cleaning

Charlotte County Move Out Cleaning, Port Charlotte | Punta Gorda Junk / Trash Removal.



At Mighty Kklene, we pride ourselves on providing Port Charlotte | Punta Gorda & Charlotte Counties with the highest standard of service in all aspects of Cleaning / junk / Trash removal.
We are a licensed and insured company, and all our personnel are hand-picked to assure 100% customer satisfaction. One way we keep our customers so happy is by offering affordable rates, convenient scheduling and even same-day service! And we'll haul little as one item or as much as multiple truckloads.
When it comes to junk / Trash removal, no job is too big or small. We take care of every step of the process from pick up to disposal, and we do all the loading and cleanup ourselves (you don't even need to bring your junk to the curb)!
Industries serviced include:
1. Bank Forclosures
2. Hedge Fund Groups

3. Commercial
4. Residential / Home
5. Schools
5. Health Care
6. Restaurants
7. Office/Apartment Buildings
So whether your needs are residential or commercial, trust the experts at Mighty Kklene to get the job done right; call us today and get a free estimate!
                        
Simply fill out our contact form or give us a call at (941) 628-3891 for more information.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Fence-Sitting Homebuyers Face FHA Fee Hike Deadline

Fence-Sitting Homebuyers Face FHA Fee Hike Deadline


Both applications for FHA-guaranteed mortgages and FHA endorsements were lower in January than in the previous month or in January 2010. Reduced loan demand was reflected across all subsets, purchases, refinances and mortgages for first-time buyers.
Applications for FHA mortgages totaled 103,991 in January compared to 112,500 in December and 126,043 a year earlier.  The year-over-year figure reflects a drop of 17.5 percent.  There were 55,417 applications for mortgages to purchase homes and 41,178 to refinance.  This was a 3.4 percent decrease in purchase applications since December and a 21.6 percent change from January 2010.  Applications to refinance were down 12.1 percent quarter-to-quarter and 16.9 percent over the longer period.
FHA endorsed 119,521 mortgages in January compared to 133,603 in December and 158,612 in January 2010.  January numbers are lower by 10.5 percent and 24.6 percent respectively.  Purchase mortgages totaled 63,887 compared to 66,165 (-3.4 percent) and 90,030 (-29 percent) in the earlier periods.  47,429 (74.2 percent) of the purchase mortgages went to first time buyers compared to 48,539 (73.4 percent) and 90,030 (56.8 percent) in December and in January 2010.
Home Equity Conversion (HECM) or so-called Reverse Mortgages for senior citizens represented 5.4 percent of FHA endorsements compared to 4.9 percent in December and 4.8 percent a year earlier.
Year-to-date figures also show a substantial decrease in activity between FY 2010 and FY 2011.  Total applications are 26.7 percent lower with purchase mortgages down 34.3 percent and refinancing off 22.1 percent.  Total endorsements are 24.1 percent off of the 2010 pace with most of the fall-off accounted for by the purchase sector which was down 34 percent.  Refinancing endorsements dropped 8.1 percent and HECM endorsements are at -23.3 percent the 2010 level.
Mortgage Insurance -in-Force in January totaled 5,882,984, an increase of 1 percent month-over-month and 16.3 percent over the January 2010 total of 5,917,805.  The total unpaid principal balance amount is $947.8 billion.  The portfolio has a current delinquency rate of 8.9 percent with 612,443 loans over 90 days delinquent.   In December the rate was 8.8 percent and one year earlier it was 9.2 percent.
The weighted average FICO score for FHA mortgages was 703, one point higher than the previous month and nine points above the score a year earlier.  
FHA took an average of 5,735 applications per day in January.  The average processing time from application to closing was 8.1 weeks, up from 7.6 in December but about the same as a year earlier and 4.0 weeks from closing to endorsement, 1.3 week less than a year ago.
These figures are from the Single-Family Operations Report for January issued this week by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.  FHA mortgages have risen dramatically in popularity since the beginning of the housing crisis but the agency has also raised upfront and annual premiums in the past year. Declining loan demand in January is no surprise given the uptick in mortgage rates we witnessed. Rates are now off those highs but loan production has yet to pickup.  We are curious to see how the FHA's decision to raise the annual mortgage insurance premium will impact loan demand before the new fee structure goes into effect on April 18th.
Perhaps buyers will rush to beat the deadline?

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Looking For Port Charlotte | Punta Gorda Bank Foreclosure Homes

Looking For Port Charlotte | Punta Gorda Bank Foreclosure Homes

Many new real estate investors want to buy foreclosure homes directly from the bank. The attraction to Port Charlotte | Punta Gorda bank-owned properties is understandable, as you borrow money from the bank to purchase a home. It is natural to assume that the bank owns the home; however, whether through a Deed of Trust or Mortgage, the title to your home is either held by a third party or pledged as security for the loan. So, in fact, the bank does not actually own the foreclosure home at all.
You borrow money from and give mortgage to the bank. The mortgage is the security instrument utilized to protect the bank from loss should you default on the home loan. Unless you bought a bank foreclosure home directly from the bank, the bank has never owned the foreclosure home at all.

Find Port Charlotte | Punta Gorda Bank Foreclosure Homes

The Foreclosing Lender’s Profits

The goal of the foreclosing lender is to gain possession of the foreclosure home. The financial goal of the lender is the recovery of the principle loan balance, accrued interest, late fees, and penalties, taxes paid on behalf of the home owner, court costs and attorneys’ fees.  In most states, the laws are written so that the mortgage lender can only attempt to recover these widely accepted standard losses.
The mortgage lender will add in every legitimate expense when foreclosing on a home. This is what is sued for: the total the mortgage lender claims is owed by the owner of the Port Charlotte | Punta Gorda foreclosure home. In most states, this is the maximum amount the mortgage lender can collect. The laws are written this way to protect homeowners from unfair practices.
The commonly held notion is that a bank (or any other lender) must sell a foreclosure home for the same amount it cost in order to gain possession of the home and, therefore, cannot make a profit. This is false. If the foreclosing lender is the successful bidder on the foreclosure home at auction, it will take possession of the foreclosure home for the very first time. When this happens, all the rules change. The lender, now the legal owner of the foreclosure home, can do anything it wants with the home, including sell the foreclosure home for any amount it desires.

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