August 17, 2009
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Posted by Andy Brown
August 13, 2009
So why would you trust the search, negotiating and closing of your home purchase to a part time real estate agent. One of my lending partners called and asked if I had trouble getting part time agents to call my office back in the transaction process. Yes because a lot of times they are not available during regular working hours. Our office thought about this and wanted to create a better way to communicate with our clients and business partners. As an agent I may be working with you, showing a home or meeting at a client’s home discussing the market conditions and value of the home, however others may have questions. The Team is set up to answer questions and handle issues even if the agent is on another appointment. The support staff is well versed and trained to answer all types of Real Estate related questions. Each member of the team has gained more experience in one year than most part time and full time agent will ever witness. We have averaged over 300 happy buyers and sellers for the last 5 years. So if you want to see if our concept will work for you send us an email or give me a call.
Andy Brown
(615) 301-7841
www.SellNashville.net | www.BuyNashville.net
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Posted by Andy Brown
July 21, 2009
Yes, there is a big difference. Some real estate agents may not understand but others are very aware that it could be the difference between closing the sale and wasting everybody’s time.
Pre-qualified is to have a conversation with a loan officer or banker about roughly how much money you owe and how much money you make. With this information they can give you an estimate of a mortgage payment that you could likely afford. None of this information has been verified as true or accurate.
Pre-approved is to have the bank or loan officer pull a credit history report and verify income through tax returns, W2’s, or employer verification. They will most likely also ask for bank statements to verify proof of funds, that you have enough money for down-payment and reserves. This process takes longer but creates a situation whereas you become like a cash buyer. Once pre-approve all you will need is a Title search of the property and an appraisal to support the value of the sale.
The best way to approach the home buying process is to be pre-approved from a good and honest lender. I have several lending partners that I would be happy to recommend to help you start this process. Simply call me now or visit www.BuyNashville.net.
Andy Brown
(615) 301-7841
www.BuyNashville.net
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Posted by Andy Brown
July 8, 2009
The first question many people ask when buying a new home is “where do I start?” This is very easy to answer. Studies show that 80 percent of people look online first when they begin their home search. The problem with this is there are too many choices. Every website you turn to shows you all the latest listings and you fall in love with a home before you know some critical information: “How much can I afford and what am I willing to pay?” Before you fall in love with the perfect house that cost way too much for your budget, call a real estate agent to find out how to start your home search on the right track. A real estate professional will answer your questions and let you know how much you can afford and what you should pay. Most have a network of mortgage bankers and lenders, insurance companies, inspectors, builders … you name it that can also help with any of your questions. Why not call an experienced agent for what is probably the biggest purchase you will ever make. Don’t go about it alone, call me at 301-7841 or visit BuyNashville.net or SellNashville.net to help with those unanswered questions.
Andy Brown
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Posted by Andy Brown
February 24, 2009
Last week, as the world knows by now, Congress passed a LARGE Economic Stimulus Bill, with the President’s signature expected this week. One of its features — a tax credit of up to $8,000 for “first-time home buyers” within a certain income range — is explained in greater detail via a special report, courtesy of TAR’s Governmental Affairs Department. Call now to receive this no obligation report.
Andy Brown
Office (615) 301-7878 I Direct (615) 301-7841
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Posted by Andy Brown
December 31, 2008
On December 16th, the Internal Revenue Service jumped on board and announced relief
for homeowners who are in over their heads (IR-2008-141).
According to the IRS, “If taxpayers are looking to refinance or sell a home and there is a federal tax lien filed, there are options. Taxpayers or their representatives, such as their lenders, may request that the IRS make a tax lien secondary to the lien by the lending institution that is refinancing or restructuring a loan. Taxpayers or their representatives may request that the IRS discharge its claim if the home is being sold for less than the amount of the mortgage lien under certain circumstances” (www.irs.gov).
IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman said, “We realize these are difficult times for many Americans. We will ensure we have the resources in place to resolve these issues quickly and homeowners can complete their transactions.”
According to National Tax Relief, “… a lien essentially gives the government legal claim to the taxpayers’ property as security for a tax debt, preventing the owner from being able to sell those assets without authorization or release by the IRS.”
If you are interested and do not know where to turn, contact The DeSelms Team and RE/MAX Elite and we will help guide you in the right direction.
Filing a Notice of Federal Tax Lien is public notice to your creditors that the federal government has a claim on the property.
For information about how to apply for a certificate of lien subordination visit www.irs.gov and follow directions in Publication 784, How to Prepare an Application for a Certificate of Subordination of a Federal Tax Lien.
In some cases where a lien was released, the homeowner will be required to make a repayment plan. If you are considering purchasing a home, have your agent, check the title; without a tax lien discharge, the previous taxpayer may be unable to complete the home ownership change and the title will not be clear. Publication 783, Instructions on How to Apply for a Certificate of Discharge of a Federal Tax Lien.
In 2008 there are more than one million federal tax liens outstanding tied personal property; these liens are preventing homeowners from refinancing or selling personal property. In you are one of these homeowners and are looking for advice, guidance, or information reguarding a lien visit www.irs.gov or call Andy Brown and The DeSelms Team.
To apply for a tax lien discharge, applicants must follow directions in
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Posted by Andy Brown
December 5, 2008
Buying a home for anyone is a tremendous accomplishment.
Andy Brown and The DeSelms Team have noticed a change in their buyer profiles over the last several months. While married couples make up the majority of home buyers in the Middle Tennessee area, single women are coming out in droves to invest in properties.
According to the National Association of Realtors one in five buyers in today’s market are single women.
“Single women have a particularly strong sense of home ownership as a good investment and an inherent appreciation of what it takes to build a nest-egg and wealth over time,” it was stated in a report from the National Association of Realtors.
A Harvard University study by the Joint Center of Housing Studies found there are three factors that attribute to the increase in single women homebuyers, “today there are more unmarried women in the population, more women are delaying marriage until later, and more women are forming their own households.”
The DeSelms Team I RE/MAX Elite is actively working with 16 single, first-time women home buyers. The majority of these buyers are looking for single family homes, close to work, and in safe neighborhoods.
If you are considering purchasing a home within the next six months give Andy Brown and The DeSelms Team a call. The market is wide open to you; with over 109 residential properties and 23 condos/town homes The DeSelms Team has a property in Middle Tennessee that will match your needs. Andy Brown can also help you attain financing and potential down payment assistance.
For a free home evaluation, guidance, or answers to questions visit www.BuyNashville.net.
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