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The Federal Reserve is scheduled to end their debt purchase program on April 1 – April Fool’s Day, partly as the result of a fear of negative perception worldwide that the U.S. government is simply printing money in order to solve the mortgage crisis. Analysts believe that the Feds want to avoid the possibility of a sell-off of U.S. government bonds that could result if that perception became widely believed.  

Boston Fed President, Eric Rosengren said that he believes mortgage rates will rise about three-quarters of a percent to about 6 percent as a result. Things may be a little “wobbly” at first; however, there is an acknowledgment by Fed Vice Chairman Donald Kohn that “We are still in unchartered waters…We will need to be flexible and adjust as we gain experience.”

It is anticipated that the Fed is unlikely to step in again unless a renewed crisis occurs, such as a sudden and destabilizing rise in mortgage rates. There seems to be an indication that the Feds would like to move away from their reliance on unconventional policy measures.

In a policy statement issued after the Fed’s December meeting, the central bank reiterated plans to finalize the program by the end of March and was planning to continue to close down other emergency measures as scheduled.

Said Torsten Slok, senior economist at Deutsche Bank,” That was a fairly strong signal that they will not continue the purchases later on”.

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So, let’s take a look at what options are still currently available for folks interested in purchasing a home in the Orange County Real Estate Market in the next few months:

  • Home prices that have been adjusted lower from their market peaks
  • Low interest rates
  • Tax Credits for both first time home buyers and existing homeowners
  • Buyer protection programs offered by some banks and some Real Estate Groups, such as California Association of Realtors
  • A large inventory of homes from which to choose – with many custom homes in the Laguna Beach Real Estate Market

Everyone seems to be in agreement that we need to get the inventory of distressed homes off the market before we see overall market recovery in prices. The question is, are you ready to be one of those new homebuyers that will benefit from the current market and the government incentives?

Take the time to review your personal financial situation, talk to your lender, and be certain that you are not missing a rare opportunity. Don’t be concerned if you are not quite ready to make that purchase, find out what you need to correct, improve, or save, in order to get yourself ready to purchase that home you’ve had your eye on.

Until next time…

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Two programs have been unveiled to encourage potential buyers to become buyers and discover the joys of a new home purchase in Laguna Beach, or any area in Orange County. There is a fantastic inventory of homes on the market, some are distressed properties and others are just well-priced “regular” sales.

First, read about the Government’s extension of the Home Buyer Tax Credit with an added benefit for existing homeowners.

Then, read on about the Buyer Protection Program offered through Bank of America.

This information is coming to you compliments of Kevin Budde at Bank of America. If you are wondering how much home you can safely afford, be sure to contact Kevin, or your lender and get the right information to make your decision. If you call Kevin, let him know that the team of Hillary Caston at The Coastal Property Experts referred you. Now, we don’t get anything out of the deal…we just know that Kevin does a great job and we want to hook you up with a top notch professional in the industry.

Home Purchase Tax Credit Revisited

With the extension of the first time homebuyer tax credit and the addition of a tax credit for existing homeowners there have been changes that need to be noted. Please find compiled the most important facts associated with the new laws. You will find below a break down of both the $8,000 first time homebuyer tax credit and the $6,500 existing homebuyer tax credit.

 $8,000 First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit

 The income limits have changed. In order to receive the full tax credit amount, the income limit for a single person is $125,000 and a married couple is $225,000. They can earn more than that but the amount received will be phased out to a maximum income of $145,000 for a single person and $245,000 for a married couple. In addition, no tax credit is available if the cost of the home exceeds $800,000. The buyer may not acquire the property from any relative on either side of the family.

 The same restriction applies as before which is they cannot have owned a home in the last three years and they must continue to live in the new house for 3 years or it will be required to pay the credit back.  The buyer must enter into a binding contract to purchase by April 30, 2010 and close no later than July 1, 2010. In order to receive the tax credit the buyer must file his or her federal tax return with the Internal Revenue Service along with the HUD-1 and IRS Form 5405. As an example, if the first time buyer owes the government $5,000 in tax, they will receive a $3,000 check from the Internal Revenue Service, not the entire $8,000.

$6,500 Existing Homebuyer Credit

 To qualify the buyer must have owned and lived in a home for at least five of the last eight years. The existing home may have already sold and not been replaced in the last year or two. The home purchased must be the primary residence and the existing home may become a rental property or second home. The new purchase does not have to cost more than the existing one.

 If the existing home is sold, taxable profits from the sale will be added to the buyer’s other earnings to determine if the adjusted gross income exceeds the allowable thresholds. Remember, some profits from the sale of the existing home do not count as income. Taxpayers are allowed to exclude $250,000 per person or $500,000 per couple if they lived in the home two of the last five years. The $6,500 tax credit also phases out for singles earning more than $125,000 and couples earning more than $225,000. Always consult a professional tax advisor for tax advice.

Borrower Protection Plan

The Borrower Protection Plan (BPP) is a unique mortgage feature available only at Bank of America. The BBP will cancel 6 principal and interest mortgage payments if the protected borrower suffers a qualifying Disability, Involuntary Unemployment, Hospitalization or a Loss of Life.

 There is No Cost for the first 12 months to protect one borrower. BPP is available on owner occupied purchase transactions and loan amounts below $500,000. It is very easy to enroll and there are no medical exams required and no age limit. When the debt is cancelled there is no requirement to repay later.

Even though there is no cost to a single borrower for the first 12 months, joint protection can be offered at a deeply discounted rate of 3% of the principal and interest payment for the first 12 months. The price after the first year is 7.5% of the principal payment for a single borrower and 10.5% of the principal payment for joint borrowers.

The Borrower Protection Plan is applied for when the borrower applies for their new home loan at Bank of America. Again, there is no cost to one borrower for the first year and the protection begins after 90 days of the note date.

Now is a great time to buy a home but potential borrowers are concerned about the economy and their job. The Borrower Protection Plan from Bank of America offers borrowers security by knowing they are protected giving them the confidence to purchase the home they want.

To find out more please contact a member of the Kevin Budde Team

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Hey there!

It’s the end of another great week here in beautiful Laguna Beach! 

It seems that I continue to get the same question from my clients and friends, and that is: Should I Buy a House Now or Wait?

 While I don’t claim to hold a crystal ball, and cannot see the future of the economy,

I can give you the Top 5 reasons to buy a California home right now.  Consider

this as you enjoy your weekend and as always, feel free to call me with any of your

real estate questions!

The National Association of Realtors is running advertising right now asking the question, “Why are you sitting on the fence?” For the cynical out there, you may be thinking that this is a shameless way for the Real Estate industry to drum up business. After a few lean years real estate agents are hungry for a sale, you may think.

Well, while it may be true that some agents have dropped a few pounds and have had to tighten their belts just like everyone else, the good agents are keenly aware of the great deals that are out there. They are on the phone, sending emails, and educating their clients about what is happening in the industry and in the real estate market.

There are fantastic deals available, and the smart money is investing in these deals as a way to expand their wealth base and take advantage of the opportunities right now, while others are still sitting on the fence.

Is this the bottom of the real estate market? Well, nobody knows for certain, and pundits on both sides of the issue make a strong case for whether or not we have seen the bottom. While it’s interesting to hear what “they” have to say, at the end of the day it is your family’s financial well being and quality of life that should determine if you are ready to buy a home. Most often, the bottoms are not recognized until we are well on our way back up and many opportunities are missed.

Affordability: Across the nation for various reasons, prices have declined.  The counties that experienced the greatest increases in prices are now experiencing drops in prices which are starting to look like great buying opportunities.

Low Interest Rates: True, lending standards have tightened up; however, there are still loans to be made. Buyers are taking advantage of conforming and FHA loans where rates can still be found in the 5% interest range. With FHA financing available in the Orange County area, the increased loan limit of $729,750 is looking especially attractive. Even borrowers with a credit score as low as 580 can consider a home purchase in today’s market. It is best to talk to your lender or mortgage broker to get the most recent information on the loans available to you.

Government Incentives:  Don’t miss out on this one. Many homeowners have claimed that it is the $8000 tax credit offered for 2009 that prompted them to take the step into home ownership. This tax credit expires December 1, 2009 so don’t wait if you want to qualify for this benefit.

Mortgage Protection Programs: For those that may be concerned with the viability of their employment, there could be a program to assist with your mortgage payment if you become unemployed. The California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.) offers the Housing Affordability Fund Mortgage Protection Program for first time home buyers who lose their jobs due to layoffs. There has also been mention of some lenders that are offering similar programs so be sure to ask your loan specialist about this option. Also, another insurance program that has always been available is through disability insurance which applies if you become disabled. Be sure to check out all your insurance and “safety net” options so that you can weather out the storm of any unforeseen event.

Choosing to live the life you want in an area you choose: Do you love your neighborhood, your school district, your commute, your view, your community, the size and “feel” of your house? If you cannot answer with a strong “Yes!” to any of these questions, then now may be the perfect time to step up and live the life you’ve always dreamed of. For the coastal communities of Orange County and Laguna Beach, that means waking up to the smell of the ocean and cool ocean breezes; a year-long temperate climate; great restaurants, entertainment and schools; a short drive or walk to the beach to surf or sun. It’s a lifestyle choice…is it yours?

As always, feel free to request a Market Snapshot of the areas that interest you most!

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