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A thermostatic control that gets the bath water a little "too hot"...

What a great tip from our local Home Inspector Ben - I know this is an important element to adjust your water heater when the climate changes. Checking it regularly isn't a bad idea either in the event someone fiddled with the values!  Another fine blog by Ben S.  thanks Ben

Via Ben Schern - AZ Home Inspector (Target Building Inspections LLC):

You may wanna check your thermostat on the water heater...

After a call from a client today (yes Sunday), I was questioned on how to adjust the temperature on their water heater.... After a few questions and relaying information I couldn't help but wonder how many others out there know? It's rather simple if it is a gas furnace as the adjustment should be in clear view of the unit, However electric units can be a bit more difficult requiring the access panel to be removed. Never have the water temp adjusted too high! If you are like me and have children in and around the house this could be quite a hazard as I'm sure you've heard. There are a lot of stories out there of people getting burned and or scallded. Be sure your unit is adjusted appropriatly, Otherwise a neat little contraption like the one below may do the trick...

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Homes For Sale in Rancho Bella Vista - San Tan Valley 85143

Rancho Bella Vista located in Queen Creek (also know as San Tan Valley) offers homeowners a view of the San Tan, Goldmine and Superstition Mountains. Local parks, golf courses and other local amenities plus low-cost housing make this the perfect place to make home. San Tan Valley (formerly known as Queen Creek, AZ) offers a desert landscape back drop that will provide serenity and take your breath away with amazing Arizona sunrises and sunsets.

Rancho Bella Vista is one of the rapidly-growing suburbs of the Phoenix metro area, conveniently located 55 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport and 30 minutes from Gateway Airport in Mesa, AZ. Whether buying a real estate in Queen Creek or San Tan Valley to reside in all year round, investment property or vacation home, there is plenty to do in San Tan Valley and Queen Creek, Arizona all throughout the year.

Search all homes in Rancho Bella Vista - San Tan Valley, Arizona below:


Fulton Ranch Homes - Chandler, Arizona 85248 - Updated Listings

Fulton Ranch is a master planned community located in the Ocotillo area of South Chandler. Fulton Ranch will include 1,100 homes, including townhouses, condominiums and a range from medium single family homes to a high end home on waterfront lots. Fulton Ranch showcases man made lakes that are well stocked with a variety of fish for those fishing enthusiasts. Currently homes are still being built by Cachet Homes and provide featured amenities that include softball fields, play parks, walking paths and recreational facilities.

Fulton Ranch Towne Center and The Promenade at Fulton Ranch are home to a unique mix of retailers, restaurants and service providers. The two shopping centers are part of Fulton Ranch, a 520-acre, lake-based lifestyle village in Chandler, Arizona

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4 Beds, 3 baths
Size: 2,870 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 12,500 Sq Ft
Listed With Fulton Homes Sales Corporation Community: Fulton Ranch
Tract: Fulton Ranch
4 Beds, 4 baths
Size: 4,322 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 10,000 Sq Ft
Listed With Fulton Homes Sales Corporation Community: Fulton Ranch
Tract: Gallery @ Fulton Ranch
3 Beds, 4 baths
Size: 2,856 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 10,000 Sq Ft
Listed With Fulton Homes Sales Corporation Community: Fulton Ranch
Tract: Gallery @ Fulton Ranch
3 Beds, 3 baths
Size: 2,697 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 10,000 Sq Ft
Listed With Fulton Homes Sales Corporation Community: Fulton Ranch
Tract: Gallery at Fulton Ranch
Each listing indicates that the information for that listing was obtained through an Internet Display Exchange agreement and, as such, may not be owned by the agent or broker represented on this website. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Data last updated 1/24/10 10:46 AM PST.
 
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Candace Robinson
Home Smart Real Estate
1745 S. Alma School Rd #115
Mesa, AZ 85210
Office: 480-202-3558
Home:
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Fax: 602-710-2393

CHANGES AT FHA

Are you up on what's happening with the FHA loans and changes?

Via David H Stevens (United States Dept. of HUD):

I wanted to take a moment to make sure you are familiar with events surrounding a sweeping set of policy changes for FHA announced earlier this week. The announcement details the changes that Secretary Donovan promised to deliver by the end of January when he testified before Congress last month.

 

The new policies are designed to strengthen the FHA's capital reserves so we can continue to fulfill our mission of serving underserved communities.  In addition, we were determined that these changes should support, not disrupt, the nation's housing market recovery.  Bringing these changes to market has been the result of a lot of hard work and long hours.  And, I am proud to have worked with so many of you on this initiative.

 

What changes will be implemented?  We announced the following on January 20:

  1. Increase the up-front mortgage insurance premium (MIP) to 2.25%;
  2. Update credit score and down payment requirements for new borrowers;
  3. Reduce seller concessions to three percent, from six percent; and
  4. Implement a series of significant measures aimed at increasing lender enforcement. 

 

When combined with the risk management measures announced in September of last year, these new changes are among the most significant steps ever taken by FHA to address risk.  Additionally, by continuing to provide affordable, responsible mortgage products, FHA will support the housing market's recovery.  Importantly, FHA will remain the largest source of home purchase financing for underserved communities.

 

Let's go into more detail:

 

Announced FHA Policy Changes:

 

1.      Increase the MIP to build up capital reserves and bring back private lending.

o    The first step will be to raise the up-front MIP by 50 basis points to 2.25% and request legislative authority to increase the maximum annual MIP that the FHA can charge.

o    If this authority is granted, then the second step will be to shift some of the premium increase from the up-front MIP to the annual MIP.

o    This shift will allow for the capital reserves to increase with less impact on the consumer because the annual MIP is paid over the life of the loan instead of at the time of closing.

o    The initial up-front increase is included in Mortgagee Letter 2010-02 and will go into effect in the spring.

 

2.      Update the combination of credit scores and down payments for new borrowers.

o    New borrowers will now be required to have a minimum credit score of 580 to qualify for FHA's 3.5% down payment program.  New borrowers with less than a 580 credit score will be required to put down at least 10%.

o     This allows the FHA to better balance its risk and continue to provide access for those borrowers who have historically performed well.

o    This change will be posted in the Federal Register in February and, after a notice and comment period, would go into effect in the early summer.

 

3.      Reduce allowable seller concessions from 6% to 3%.

o   The current level exposes the FHA to excess risk by creating incentives to inflate appraised value.  This change will bring FHA into conformity with industry standards on seller concessions.

o   The change will be posted in the Federal Register in February, and after a notice and comment period, would go into effect in the early summer.

 

4.      Increase FHA lender enforcement.

o    Publicly report lender performance rankings to complement currently available Neighborhood Watch data which will be accessible via www.hud.gov on February 1.

§  This is an operational change to make information more user-friendly and hold lenders more accountable; it does not require new regulatory action as Neighborhood Watch data is currently publicly available.

o    Enhance monitoring of lender performance and compliance with FHA guidelines and standards. 

§  Implement Credit Watch termination through lender underwriting ID in addition to originating ID.

§  This change is included in Mortgagee Letter 2010-03 and is effective immediately.

o    Implement statutory authority through regulation of section 256 of the National Housing Act to enforce indemnification provisions for lenders using delegated insuring process.

§  Specifications of this change will be posted in March, and after a notice and comment period, would go into effect in early summer.

o    HUD is pursuing legislative authority to increase enforcement on FHA lenders.  Specific authority includes:

§  Amendment of section 256 of the National Housing Act to apply indemnification provisions to all Direct Endorsement lenders.  This would require all approved mortgagees to assume liability for all of the loans that they originate and underwrite.

§  Legislative authority permitting HUD maximum flexibility to establish separate "areas" for purposes of review and termination under the Credit Watch initiative. 

 

Note:  This would provide authority to withdraw originating and underwriting approval for a lender nationwide on the basis of the performance of its regional branches.

 

In addition to the changes I have outlined, we are continuing to review FHA's overall response to housing market conditions, to evaluate its mortgage insurance underwriting standards, and to improve its measures to help distressed and underwater borrowers through FHA/HAMP and other FHA initiatives going forward.

 

I know this is a lot of information to absorb.  Listed below are links to some of the major stories about the announcement.  I promise to keep you aware as we implement these changes going forward.

 

Wall Street Journal (Nick Timiraos, 1/20) "FHA Sets Tighter Lending Requirements" The Federal Housing Administration is implementing more-stringent lending requirements and higher borrower fees to cushion against rising defaults and stave off the need for a taxpayer bailout of the agency. LINK

  

Washington Post (Dina ElBoghady, 1/20) "FHA plans to require borrowers to produce more cash for downpayments" The Federal Housing Administration plans to increase the amount of up-front cash paid by all new borrowers and to require higher down payments from those with the poorest credit, according to agency officials. LINK

  

Chicago Tribune (Mary Ellen Podmolick, 1/20) "FHA homeownership rules to change" The Federal Housing Administration announced changes Wednesday that will make it more expensive for homebuyers to secure agency-backed mortgages while some consumers will be priced out of the housing market. LINK

  

CNNMoney.com (Tami Luhby, 1/20) "FHA loan requirements will make it harder to get a mortgage" It's going to be harder to get a government-backed mortgage from now on. LINK

CNBC.com (Diana Olick, 1/20) "FHA Boosts Insurance Premiums to Cushion Defaults" In a move to shore up the FHA's beleaguered balance sheet, Commissioner David Stevens on Wednesday announced big changes at the government mortgage insurer that now backs about half of all home loans to the nation's minorities. LINK

 

I want to thank you for your efforts to keep this housing system on track. The role of the Real Estate Agent, Mortgage Lender, Settlement Service Provider, and all who make the dream of homeownership a reality, is critical to stabilizing this economy.  Your work is for a good cause.  We really are making a difference in people's lives.  Thanks for the partnership!

Greenfield Lakes in Gilbert 85296 - Updated Listings

Greenfield Lakes is a beautiful golf course community. It features a public golf course and lighted driving range. The golf course gently winds its way through the community offering charming fairway views from golf lot homes.

Each is carefully designed to blend into its lush surroundings. This desirable community enjoys an open aspect with walking and jogging paths through greenbelt land, tot lots and extensive golf amenities.

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3 Beds, 2 baths
Size: 1,593 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 7,500 Sq Ft
Listed With US Preferred Realty Community: Greenfield Lakes
Tract: Greenfield Lakes
4 Beds, 3 baths
Size: 1,892 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 12,500 Sq Ft
Listed With Gentry Realty Tract: Greenfield Lakes
3 Beds, 2 baths
Size: 1,323 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 7,500 Sq Ft
Listed With RE/MAX Excalibur Community: Greenfield Lakes
Tract: Greenfield Lakes
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Candace Robinson
Home Smart Real Estate
1745 S. Alma School Rd #115
Mesa, AZ 85210
Office: 480-202-3558
Home:
Cell:
Fax: 602-710-2393
Each listing indicates that the information for that listing was obtained through an Internet Display Exchange agreement and, as such, may not be owned by the agent or broker represented on this website. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Data last updated 1/23/10 10:46 AM PST.

Fulton Ranch Homes in Chandler AZ For Sale

Fulton Ranch is a master planned community located in the Ocotillo area of South Chandler. Fulton Ranch will include 1,100 homes, including townhouses, condominiums and a range from medium single family homes to a high end home on waterfront lots.  Fulton Ranch showcases man made lakes that are well stocked with a variety of fish for those fishing enthusiasts.  Currently homes are still being built by Cachet Homes and provide featured amenities that include softball fields, play parks, walking paths and recreational facilities.

Fulton Ranch Towne Center and The Promenade at Fulton Ranch are home to a unique mix of retailers, restaurants and service providers. The two shopping centers are part of Fulton Ranch, a 520-acre, lake-based lifestyle village in Chandler, Arizona

7 of 7 new properties |  View all these results now 

3 Beds, 3 baths
Size: 2,856 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 10,000 Sq Ft
Listed With Fulton Homes Sales Corporation Community: Fulton Ranch
Tract: Fulton Ranch
3 Beds, 3 baths
Size: 2,697 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 10,000 Sq Ft
Listed With Fulton Homes Sales Corporation Community: Fulton Ranch
Tract: Fulton Ranch
3 Beds, 2 baths
Size: 1,721 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 7,500 Sq Ft
Listed With HomeSmart Community: Fulton ranch
Tract: Fulton Ranch
4 Beds, 3 baths
Size: 3,705 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 12,500 Sq Ft
Listed With Fulton Homes Sales Corporation Community: Fulton Ranch
Tract: Fulton Ranch
4 Beds, 3 baths
Size: 2,870 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 15,000 Sq Ft
Listed With Fulton Homes Sales Corporation Community: Fulton Ranch
Tract: Fulton Ranch
3 Beds, 3 baths
Size: 2,431 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 15,000 Sq Ft
Listed With Fulton Homes Sales Corporation Community: Fulton Ranch
Tract: Fulton Ranch
4 Beds, 3 baths
Size: 2,692 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 18,000 Sq Ft
Listed With Fulton Homes Sales Corporation Community: Fulton Ranch
Tract: Fulton Ranch
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Candace Robinson
Home Smart Real Estate
1745 S. Alma School Rd #115
Mesa, AZ 85210
Office: 480-202-3558
Home:
Cell:
Fax: 602-710-2393
Each listing indicates that the information for that listing was obtained through an Internet Display Exchange agreement and, as such, may not be owned by the agent or broker represented on this website.  Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Data last updated 1/22/10 10:31 AM PST.

Gilbert Arizona Home Permits Go Up - Positive Sign

From 1996 to 2006, Gilbert, Arizona issued more than 3,000 home permits every year but one, according to U.S. Census Bureau statistics. In 2004, that number peaked at 5,071.  Several years of declines in the Phoenix housing market, Gilbert, AZ saw positive growth in 2009 in the new-home permits since the record breaking peak of 2004.  A great sign that Gilbert is recovering and growing again!

Permits issued in 2008 were a mild 1,109 and the amount for 2009 rose to 1,275 last year! Not a significant difference but it is a difference and it's up, not down! 

Pulte Homes in October acquired 107 lots in Stratland Estates, which will be Pulte's first foray into the Gilbert market. Pulte Homes spokeswoman Jacque Petroulakis said the company has high hopes for the Gilbert area.  Gilbert has several perks for homebuyers, including freeway access, local shopping, good schools and plentiful parks, Petroulakis said.  I can't agree with her more!

Some of the neighborhoods that have seen recent increases in activity include Freeman Farms, Higley Park, Lyons Gate and Morrison Ranch.

If you are seeking a new home, be sure to take a license professional real estate agent with you, they will represent you! If you have a desire to search all the re-sale properties in the Gilbert area, be sure to check out all the most current homes available on my Home Search page here.

 

See the original article here.

Morning Sun Farms Homes - Update

Morning Sun Farms is a Queen Creek community in Pinal county in Arizona. Queen Creek, AZ is estimated to be home to 20,500 citizens. There is an abundant of Morning Sun Farms, Queen Creek, AZ Homes for Sale. Buying one or more of these homes for a vacation home, retirement home or as a first time buyer would be very practical in our Arizona real estate market today.

Home prices from the low $60,000 to the high $190,000's. Morning Sun Farms, Queen Creek community is close to San Tan Mountain Regional Park, Trilogy Golf Course, Golf Club at Johnson Ranch and Los Colinas Golf Club nearby. Plenty of tot lots, BBQ grill with covered ramada, easy access to schools and daycare centers and mountain views!

Beazer Homes builds a high performance eco-friendly home that preserves the quality of the home and takes the extra steps inside and out. Adding more energy saving features keeps your cost down. Beazer homes prides themselves on the eSmart energy efficient features they put into every home!

Sun Morning Farms homes for sale range from foreclosures, short sales and banked owned properties with a deal for just about any home buyer, investor or those seeking income properties.

Eager to know more about this happening place? Visit the following links for more on demographics and the Chamber of Commerce for Queen Creek:

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3 Beds, 3 baths
Size: 1,507 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 7,500 Sq Ft
Listed With Prudential American Associates Real Estate Tract: Morning Sun Farms
3 Beds, 2 baths
Size: 1,584 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 7,500 Sq Ft
Listed With Phoenix Metro Properties Community: Morning Sun Farms
Tract: Morning Sun Farms
3 Beds, 2 baths
Size: 1,568 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 12,500 Sq Ft
Listed With HomeSmart Tract: Morning Sun Farms
4 Beds, 3 baths
Size: 1,953 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 7,500 Sq Ft
Listed With Century 21 Arizona Foothills Community: Morning Sun Farms
Tract: Morning Sun Farms
3 Beds, 2 baths
Size: 1,311 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 7,500 Sq Ft
Listed With Century 21 R.A.N Realty Community: MORNING SUN FARMS
Tract: MORNING SUN FARMS
4 Beds, 2 baths
Size: 1,992 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 10,000 Sq Ft
Listed With West USA Realty Revelation Tract: MORNING SUN FARMS
3 Beds, 2 baths
Size: 1,507 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 7,500 Sq Ft
Listed With Choice Group Realty Community: Morning Sun Farms
Tract: Morning Sun Farms
Each listing indicates that the information for that listing was obtained through an Internet Display Exchange agreement and, as such, may not be owned by the agent or broker represented on this website. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Data last updated 1/21/10 10:31 AM PST.

Loan Modifications - Free Help

I've had many calls as of late from prospective sellers/clients and friends wanting more information on what are their options when they are struggling and only weeks away from losing their home!

I have received several calls from frustrated homeowners that are either embarrassed or overwhelmed, angry or all of the above and it appears these emotions have one side effect on them, frozen-itis. Can you blame them?

I know the feeling all too well when things get lean and financially tight I want to crawl under a rug and forget the world is revolving. We all do!

Don't Give Up, There are Options!

There are options for ever situation, depending on where you are at with your finances, hardships and lean days!

Don't give up hope, find the strength to reach out to either some organization or professional, attorney or someone that can guide you in the right direction. The one thing that will hurt or hinder your situation is to hide under a rock as if nothing is wrong. I know this is saying a lot but somehow, someway you have to find the strength! I know this doesn't sound like the best advice and even might contradict your current feelings but reaching out to others you just might find that they understand!

Sometimes Patience Is A Virtue!

I've had clients call me with total frustrations with wanting to give up and not deal with loan modifications and throw their hands up in the air and want to walk away, I say, "hang in there." Just this past month a little gal with her first time home purchase (she bought high two years ago) and was struggling with her mortgage payment rising to an all time high and she was overwhelmed. She had had enough. She kept petitioning to her bank and supplying all that they demanded and it just seemed they weren't listening and she came to me to list her home and hang in the towel.

The day I was going to list her property, the bank that had previously turned her down had agreed to modifiy her loan, her payments almost dropped in half!! I'm so happy for her and appreciate her patience's! I know it wasn't easy for her, but I know there is a brightness around her now! There is HOPE!

Beware of the Bad Ones!

For those of you that are seeking alternatives, please keep in mind there is good and bad in everything! There are foreclosure scammers that want to take advantage of you and hurt you while you are vulnerable and down. Be sure to check all the credentials of any entity that approaches you to help you in her dire situation.

There are attorneys and professionals that are legit and will be able to provide any kind of proof if they are not scammers. Ask around, ask your friends, neighbors if they know of someone that they have worked with. You might find this alarming but I would bet at least every third house in your neighborhood is experiencing the same thing you are.

NID-Housing Counseling Agency

Here is a great article that a local lender, Ted Canto, a Senior Loan Officer with Academy Mortgage shared a great tip for those seeking some kind of help, best of all it's FREE.

There is a HUD Sponsored “Not for Profit” Agency that dedicates their time and efforts to assisting homeowners on their loan modification for “FREE”.

Who, what, where and how?

NID-Housing Counseling Agency (NID-HCA), program is designed to offer the myriad of housing related issues to our clients, nationwide. The function of the agency is to provide housing related counseling to all persons/entities with housing needs, FREE OF CHARGE. The agency is staffed by a network of fully training counselors/real estate professionals with extensive multi-choice knowledge of the real estate industry, in general and within their areas, specifically. The agency also has an extensive referral system for all of your real estate related needs.

They offer counseling to consumers, as well as non-profits, public agencies and faith-based organizations in each of the following areas:

  • Default/Foreclosure (loss mitigation)
  • Delinquency/Default Counseling
  • Predatory Lending Counseling

Be sure to read the entire article by Ted and get the information on how to contact the NID-Housing Counseling Agency and learn more about the program, this might be the right option for you.

Agritopia Homes For Sale in 85296

Agritopia is a charming community like no other in Gilbert, Arizona. It combines modern homes and old fashion farm house feel! Cozy and inviting neighborhoods which provides homeowners all the city conveniences. Agritopia is built around a working urban farm, embracing the regions rich agricultural heritage. Homes for sale in Agritopia are storybook-like with colorful exterior siding, meticulous landscaping and cozy bungalows tucked in the back. Here, homeowners enjoy the feel of a close knit small town, but are just minutes away from the city, with metro Phoenix just 30 miles northwest, via US-60 and Loop 101. More about Agritopia

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4 Beds, 3 baths
Size: 1,991 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 7,500 Sq Ft
Listed With Discover Arizona Real Estate Tract: Agritopia
4 Beds, 3 baths
Size: 3,714 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 10,000 Sq Ft
Listed With Sellstate NRES Tract: Agritopia
Each listing indicates that the information for that listing was obtained through an Internet Display Exchange agreement and, as such, may not be owned by the agent or broker represented on this website.

Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Data last updated 1/17/10 10:46 AM PST.
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Candace Robinson
Home Smart Real Estate
1745 S. Alma School Rd #115
Mesa, AZ 85210
Office: 480-202-3558
Home:
Cell:
Fax: 602-710-2393