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DP Realty and Property Management, Change Your Address And Change Your Life

November 28, 2017 by David J. Weed

The current real estate market does not matter. The good deals are there and I can help you find them. It pays to be persistent and I feel an experienced Realtor ® is a necessity. Having time on your side will allow for better negotiations. If searching for a home is done properly, with persistence, using proven methods, you’ll be able to find your new home then relax, smile and get on with your life.

Keyword searching the confidential or public property remarks section on the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) is one method of hunting for the handy buyer. Keywords like Hammer, TLC or Needs. I have some great keywords, they all help assist with your hunt. Another very helpful function with the MLS is instant automatic notification. I may have several notifications per client, when a home is listed for sale within a predetermined boundary or if a home meets a particular word search or a certain bedroom, bath and price. Upon listing input, I receive an instant Email notification. If the home looks like a maybe, I’ll physically tour the property, and then call you if I think you should come take a look.

Please read on…

Don’t let the current market scare you. If you’re a first time buyer the benefits of investing in a principle residence typically outweigh most “seller’s market” concerns. If you’re selling then buying within the same marketplace, the additional cost on the buying end will be offset with the property you sell, the opposite is true in a “buyer’s market”. My goal for you, spend the least amount of time possible with the entire home buying or selling process. I preview every home I show before taking you to the property, you just never know what you’re going to find and I don’t like surprises.
Tell me your “wish list” and I’ll begin. The first time out allows us to learn exactly what your likes and dislikes are in a home. Because I preview every home your potential hit ratio is very high, there’s a great chance you’re going to like or love the properties you see. I exclude properties backing to busy roads, freeways or have other location issues, not ideal for re-sale.

Being able to respond quickly is very important. Electronic communication has become almost mandatory. Contracts are most times sent via e-mail in the form of a PDF, printed and then scanned back via PDF, typically preferred over a fax. There are now simple methods of sending secure or encrypted PDF’s.

Writing a strong, clean and complete offer is very important. The deposit amount, contingencies and close of escrow are all chosen carefully. I’ve gotten to know many of the real estate professionals in this county and beyond over the last 26 years, this helps tremendously when getting your offer signed. Most times I know the Realtor, Broker, Agent or have worked together in the past with someone else in their office. I take everything into consideration to get your offer picked and then signed by the seller. Let me help you write a winning bid.

Filed Under: Blog, Contra Costa County Real Estate, First Time Buyer, Today's Real Estate News, Uncategorized Tagged With: DP Realty and Property Manangement

Increase Wealth with Professional Property Management, DP Realty and Property Management

August 14, 2017 by David J. Weed

I’ve worked with many investors over the years and helped them increase wealth. I’ve been able to help those with below market rents, expired leases, problems finding proper tradespeople to make repairs, accounting issues and those who are not aware of current California tenant disclosure requirements. Sometimes credit reports were never run, criminal background checks, Eviction History and Sex Offender Registry searches never done. DP Realty and Property Management can help you succeed with all the items mentioned above.

Once a new investor comes onboard at DP Realty and Property Management a thorough evaluation of all documents, disclosures and missing/provided booklets is recommended. A discussion with the investor of exactly what should be completed and in what order comes next. Some investors are not aware that the value of income producing property can be determined by what it produces an income. Therefore if your rents are below-market value, your property will also be below market value. A vacancy can be a good thing, if you lose a tenant because of a notice of rent increase, you’ll get to find a new tenant at current market-rents. Working with DP Realty and Property Management allows for more time to strategize about your next financial move.

Providing a proper lease, tenant disclosures and required booklets at the initial tenant signing of documents is the goal. Some Landlords are not aware of the required bedbug, water conserving fixtures and mold disclosures, just to name a few. Proper tenant screening is very important and helps reduce many potential issues down the road. DP Realty and Property Management conducts a full Experian credit report, nationwide criminal background check, a nationwide eviction history and a sex offender registry search. DP Realty and Property Management helps alleviate the headache issues, which allows you to calm down, relax and get on with what’s next in your life. After all, the goal is to collect rents, minimize expenses, accumulate appreciation, trade-up/sell with a profit and stay out of the court system.

A good crew of trade’s people helps make landlord and tenant life more comfortable.  From a really good local handyman, house cleaners who care, smart landscapers, affordable electricians, honest mold and lead abatement professionals, a dependable plumbing outfit and more. DP realty and property management has you covered. DP Realty and Property Management provides a detailed accounting record for your tax professional.

Hiring DP Realty and Property Management helps investors increase wealth and helps create a stress free landlord experience. DP Realty and property management may be able to help you increase your wealth.  The best way to get something done is to begin. Give us a call today or send us an email or send us a text 🙂

Filed Under: Blog, Contra Costa County Real Estate, Property Management, Today's Real Estate News Tagged With: DP, investor, Property Management, rental, tenant, Wealth

Reverse Mortgage or not to Reverse Mortgage?

January 15, 2015 by David J. Weed

1112There’s been a lot of talk about the Reverse Mortgage. I feel it’s a great thing, if you fit the mold. A Reverse Mortgage is a special type of mortgage that enables homeowners 62 years or older to strategically tap into their home equity. There are good and bad reverse mortgages so it’s important that do your homework, work with somebody who you feel is trustworthy and make sure you get into one of the more preferred reverse mortgage products.

Three things are needed to begin, your age(s), current loan(s) balance and the property value. That’s it! One great thing about a reverse mortgage is you no longer will have mortgage payments, you only need enough money to pay property taxes and homeowners/fire insurance and you may be able get those funds from the Reverse too. All funds are tax free.

Yes, you can get into a brand-new home with a reverse mortgage. Yes, a 1 to 4 unit building qualifies if one unit is your primary residence. Yes, a line of credit can be established. Yes, you can receive monthly payments. Yes, you can get funds for a new roof, kitchen remodel, fence or that vacation you’ve been wanting. Seniors need funds to stay in their home (age in place).

I’ve had clients pay off their current loan(s), do needed/wanted home improvements, receive ongoing monthly payments, receive a line of credit(which can grow in value over time) and go on vacation, all with a Reverse Mortgage.

It will probably become a very popular way for many to retire, yes retire! The Journal of Financial Planning suggests using Home Equity to Supplement Retirement Income. Here is the link:http://www.nrmlaonline.org/rms/research_papers.aspx?article_id=1117

You can be late or really late on your current mortgage and still qualify for a Reverse Mortgage. There is no credit score Criteria. One day after a Bankruptcy you may qualify. Get educated. Visit Brokerdavesblog.com or call me direct at 925-360-1222

The mortgage must be repaid in full when the last remaining borrower permanently vacates(industry standard is six months, with 2-3 month extensions as needed) the residence or if/when the Reverse Mortgage is paid off, any remaining equity in the home belongs to your heirs. You make the final decision to proceed with a reverse mortgage or not. You owe it to yourself to check it out. Get educated, a Reverse Mortgage may change your life.

Filed Under: Blog, Contra Costa County Real Estate, First Time Buyer, The Mortgage Process, Today's Real Estate News Tagged With: broker, buyer, buying, DVA, mortgage, mortgage broker, Property Management, real estate, realtor, VA, Veteran

VA Home Buy/REFI, No Down, No MI & Up To $1.5 Million

September 15, 2014 by David J. Weed

DVAMy dad served in the Korean War. I don’t believe he ever used his VA to buy a home. However this market is just a little different from the 1960’s. Purchasing or refinancing real estate today is involved. VA, or the DVA has some great options for veterans. No down payment, no monthly mortgage insurance (MI) premium or upfront MI, sometimes no reserve money requirements, credit scores as low as 620 and loan amounts up to $1,500,000. There are a variety of fixed or adjustable rate options. The seller or the lender may contribute to the veterans closing costs too!

Many in the lending/mortgage business don’t offer or consider a VA purchase or refinance loan. Many veterans did not use their VA when purchasing their homes and sometimes forget it’s a great refinance option. Many veterans did not use their DD 214 or VA eligibility to refinance and are now paying MI. Are you a veteran with less than 20% equity?  Are you a veteran paying monthly MI? You’re not alone. Your loan to value is still over 80%, you have little or no equity and may not be aware or did not consider the fact that a DVA refinance is an excellent option and has no MI.

There are some other non-VA option conventional loans called self-insured or lender-paid MI loans where the MI is incorporated into your interest rate. There are still refinance options when you have 20% or less equity in your home. It’s important to have knowledge of all loan options available to you, whether it’s VA Conventional, Jumbo, FHA or one of the other many loan programs available today, when you’re looking to Refinance or Purchase a primary residence, second home or investment property.

I feel it’s important to use a mortgage broker, typically we have the best loan options available. A mortgage broker can offer a full array of VA, Conventional, Jumbo and other types of financing like Reverse Mortgage and Equity lines. It’s important to use a mortgage broker, like myself, when you’re shopping for your loan because we’re able to offer many more options than a bank or credit union.

Some Veterans may think interest rates are higher for a VA loan and today that’s not the case. It’s important to know all your loan options. Then, the best move will stick out like a sore thumb. I have the same goal as you, the lowest rate, at the lowest cost, for your loan circumstance. 

Contact me anytime.

Filed Under: Blog, Contra Costa County Real Estate, First Time Buyer, The Mortgage Process, Today's Real Estate News Tagged With: buyer, buying, contra costa county, DVA, mortgage, mortgage broker, real estate, realtor, VA, Veteran

Buy Real Estate in the current mortgage market?

August 6, 2014 by David J. Weed

cashBuy Real Estate in the current mortgage market? My pat Realtor ® answer, “The good deals are always out there, just got to go find them”. It pays to be persistent and I feel an experienced Realtor ® is a necessity. Having time on your side will allow for better negotiations. If searching for a home is done properly, with persistence, using proven methods, you’ll be able to find your new home then relax, smile and get on with your life.

Keyword searching the confidential or public property remarks section on the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) is one method of hunting for the handy buyer. Keywords like Hammer, TLC or Needs. I have some great keywords, they all help assist with your hunt. Another very helpful function with the MLS is instant automatic notification. I may have several notifications per client, when a home is listed for sale within a predetermined boundary or if a home meets a particular word search or a certain bedroom, bath and price. Upon listing input, I receive an instant Email notification. If the home looks like a maybe, I’ll physically tour the property, and then call you if I think you should come take a look.

Please read on…

Don’t let the current market scare you. If you’re a first time buyer the benefits of investing in a principle residence typically outweigh most “seller’s market” concerns. If you’re selling then buying within the same marketplace, the additional cost on the buying end will be offset with the property you sell, the opposite is true in a “buyer’s market”. My goal for you, spend the least amount of time possible with the entire home buying or selling process. I preview every home I show before taking you to the property, you just never know what you’re going to find and I don’t like surprises.

Tell me your “wish list” and I’ll begin. The first time out allows us to learn exactly what your likes and dislikes are in a home. Because I preview every home your potential hit ratio is very high, there’s a great chance you’re going to like or love the properties you see. I exclude properties backing to busy roads, freeways or have other location issues, not ideal for re-sale.

Being able to respond quickly is very important. Electronic communication has become almost mandatory. Contracts are most times sent via e-mail in the form of a PDF, printed and then scanned back via PDF, typically preferred over a fax. There are now simple methods of sending secure or encrypted PDF’s.

Writing a strong, clean and complete offer is very important. The deposit amount, contingencies and close of escrow are all chosen carefully. I’ve gotten to know many of the real estate professionals in this county and beyond over the last 26 years, this helps tremendously when getting your offer signed. Most times I know the Realtor, Broker, Agent or have worked together in the past with someone else in their office. I take everything into consideration to get your offer picked and then signed by the seller. Let me help you write a winning bid.

Filed Under: Blog, Contra Costa County Real Estate, First Time Buyer, Selling Real Estate in California, The Mortgage Process, Today's Real Estate News, Uncategorized Tagged With: broker, buyer, buying, contra costa county, mortgage, mortgage broker, real estate, realtor, seller, selling

Do’s And Don’ts For Mortgage Applicants

July 30, 2014 by David J. Weed

118Being a Mortgage Broker enables me to shop your loan scenario with many Lenders/Investors, not just one bank or a Credit Union. My goal is the same as your goal; obtain the lowest price and interest rate available for your scenario. Below is a top-ten Do’s and Don’ts list from Julie Gregory, one of the many Lender Representatives we do business with. It’s a straight forward and to-the-point list. If you’ve broken one or more of the rules listed below, don’t panic, just contact me and we’ll come up with a solution.

The following has been provided by one of our Lender Representatives:

Part of providing excellent service is educating our borrowers. A lot of people don’t know the simple rules that we industry professionals do.

There is no “complete list” of Do’s and Don’ts for mortgage applicants, but there are 10 “no-no’s” which stand out, and which continue to ensnare mortgage applicants nationwide. Keep this list below handy. It will help ensure that your mortgage application process goes faster, more smoothly, and with a lot less stress.

10 TIPS for borrowers: 

Do NOT quit your job or change jobs. Employment stability is a major factor in the underwriting process. Quitting or changing jobs, or even positions within the same company can greatly endanger your loan approval. If you are likely to quit or change jobs during your application process — even for a promotion —  consult your loan officer immediately.

Do NOT make any large purchases immediately before, or during, the loan approval process, either with cash or credit. In addition to cutting into the money available for your down payment, you may add to your monthly expenses and underwriters don’t want to see an increase in your debt-to-income ratios.

Do NOT have your credit pulled. Too many inquiries during a certain time period can negatively impact your credit score. Additionally, you’ll create extra work for yourself. Most underwriters will ask for a letter of explanation about the inquiries made.

Do NOT obtain and/or deposit unusually large sums of money without notifying your loan officer. Remember “cash” is looked at very closely by an underwriter. Unusual deposits outside of normal payroll deposits are often required to be documented and sourced.

Do NOT open, close or transfer any asset accounts without first consulting your loan officer. Similar to your employment history, it’s better when your banking history shows stability.

Do NOT open, abnormally increase nor abnormally decrease your credit balances. Although it may seem ridiculous, paying off an account can actually do more harm than good.

Do NOT stop making payments on anything. For various reasons, some people “skip” their mortgage payment while in the process of refinancing; or otherwise choose to dispute a bill. Be very careful about intentionally withholding payments to creditors. Continuing to pay every obligation is critical.

Do NOT start that long overdue home improvement project you’ve been thinking about for a few years. This is especially important when the home improvement project requires you to take out a loan.

Do NOT co-sign on a loan for anyone. Even if you’re not supposed to be responsible for monthly payments, co-signing on a loan can increase debt-to-income ratio and reverse a mortgage approval.

Do NOT fudge any of the facts on your application. Underwriters live in a world that’s black or white. They don’t take application errors lightly, even the unintentional ones.

In addition, here are some bonus tips:

Do NOT finance cosmetic or elective medical procedures. Delay such work until after your closing.

Do NOT solicit mortgage advice from people who aren’t actual loan officers. Your friend who had her real estate license in 2001 is not a mortgage market expert.

Do NOT start a loan just before leaving the country unless you will be reachable by phone and email.

Do NOT become obsessive about how the credit card balances on your mortgage application fail to line up exactly with the actual, living balances on those accounts.

Relax; I’m always available to help.

Filed Under: Blog, Contra Costa County Real Estate, First Time Buyer, The Mortgage Process, Today's Real Estate News Tagged With: broker, buyer, buying, contra costa county, mortgage, mortgage broker, real estate, realtor, seller, selling

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