6/12/2013

Long Beach Summer 2013 Schedule for Concerts in the Park

Stearns Park


Did you know that Long Beach parks rate as the 22nd best among the 50 largest cities in the United States?  Park size and access are among the reasons for such a favorable review.  According to the Trust for Public Land, 78 percent of Long Beach residents live with a 10-minute walk of a park (the national average is 64 percent). Long Beach spends more ($125) than the national average per resident.  The city has more than 3,100 acres for recreation, equivalent to 9.7 percent of the city's 50 square miles.

Stearns Park, one of many LB parks

See below for this summer's Concert in the Park schedule, offered by one of the few cities that has its own municipal band led by Larry Curtis:
Theme: Star Spangled Special
Tuesday, July 2: Whaley Park
Wednesday, July 3: Los Cerritos Park
Thursday, July 4: Marine Stadium
Friday, July 5: El Dorado Park West
Sounds of Cinema
Tuesday, July 9: Bluff Park
Wednesday, July 10: Los Cerritos Park
Thursday, July 11: Marine Stadium
Friday, July 12: El Dorado Park West
Cartoon Musical Madness
Tuesday, July 16: Bluff Park
Wednesday, July 17: Los Cerritos Park
Thursday, July 18: Marine Stadium
Friday, July 19: El Dorado Park West
The Voices
Tuesday, July 23: Bluff Park
Wednesday, July 24: Los Cerritos Park
Thursday, July 25: Marine Stadium
Friday, July 26: El Dorado Park West
Swing is the Thing
Wednesday, July 31: Los Cerritos Park
Thursday, August 1: Marine Stadium
Friday, August 2: El Dorado Park West

See more at  http://www.longbeach.gov/park/recreation/lb_municipal_band.asp

6/07/2013

Checking Your Credit Report is Important for Buying Long Beach Real Estate

According to DS News, 22% of Americans have never checked their credit report, according to Findlaw.com survey conducted in March, with about 1,000 participants.

Unfortunately, there is always potential for errors and negative information to be entered onto your credit report. And even though credit reports and scores as they currently exist came into usage in very recent history, after the economic downturn in the 1990s, they now have a major influence in our lives.

Obtaining a mortgage is one of the best known times when credit scores are reviewed, but also employers check credit scores to evaluate job candidates, insurance companies evaluate prospective insureds, and auto loan makers also pull credit.  I was once in the position of paying all cash for an automobile with a guaranteed check, yet the auto dealer still consulted my credit score online before finalizing the deal to make sure my overall profile fit who I said I was--they didn't want another "buyer" driving a new car off the lot on a phony check, never to be found again.

Protecting your credit, and your credit cards, may take additional work.  You may be at risk if you pay restaurant bills--where you have to give up your card momentarily while it's taken away out of your sight by the waiter for processing--and it's out of your hands.  It's an opportunity for a dishonest person to write down your card account number and use it later.  I rarely ever have had such problems to worry about, but this happened to me recently when I discovered my account number had been used by someone else to establish an account for, guess what, checking their credit at an Equifax site and I was billed a small amount monthly.  It went on for some time before I caught it (another reason to balance your account every month) and fortunately I got my money reimbursed.  But of course I had to cancel that card, write checks for a few days, and wait for a new card to be issued.  It was a time in which I was reminded that this is increasingly a plastic card world.  Writing checks is less common, and in fact there are some circumstances where checks or cash are not accepted and merchants want payment only by your credit card.  So keeping your credit in good shape is so important.

My bank offers a service where I now have credit card alerts sent to my email so that I can spot a problem right away--if you have Smartphone or mobile tablet, you don't have to wait until you get to a desktop computer to check your email or messages. It's working great. 

Here is the entire article at DS News.

5/31/2013

Update to HAFA Short Sale Program in 2013

The "Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternative" (HAFA) program is a program for distressed homeowners to sell their homes and avoid foreclosure.

This program applies only to participating lenders who agreed to participate in the government's "Home Affordable Modification Program" (HAMP). There are currently about 100 participating lenders, including Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America. On February 1, certain rules were changed for these lenders (who are not Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, or FHA/VA lenders, which are excluded from this post), which simplified some of the steps.

One change now in effect is that the property is no longer required to be owner-occupied, in fact, it may be vacant or tenant-occupied, to be eligible for a HAFA short sale, and the tenant/borrower/non-borrower occupant may qualify for the $3,000 in relocation assistance. Payment to subordinate mortgage lienholders (do you have a 2nd mortgage?) has been increased to a maximum of $8500.

Borrowers are no longer required to successfully complete an initial trial loan period or be eligible for a HAMP loan modification in order to be eligible, and the borrower may apply directly for the HAFA program.

The hardship must be verified by the borrower's lender, with no convictions relating to mortgage fraud or real estate transaction within the past 10 years. A hardship means the borrower must show, among other things, they no longer have sufficient assets to make the mortgage payment (these are  not supposed to include retirement funds).

The current program cutoff date is December 31, 2013 for submission of request for a short sale, or request for approval of an executed sales contract, with conclusion of the transaction by September 30, 2014.

There are specific procedures and forms the borrower must cooperative with during the approval process, which includes about 12 steps including all borrower document submission and lender deadlines. Additional information may be requested depending on the particular loan investor on the borrower's loan.

For a more complete fact sheet on a HAFA short sale, please contact me and I will be happy to e-mail the information, plus links to informational sites.

5/25/2013

Renting vs. Buying a Home in California Today

Each region has it's own market, and here are some interesting comparisons around California for buying vs. renting.

Buying vs. Renting in CAA prospective homebuyer needs to think about total costs and expenses of owning a home--these include the principal and interest on the monthly mortgage payment, home insurance, property taxes, home improvements and repairs. Don't forget--tax deductions on mortgage interest and property taxes are among the savings that you will benefit from, plus other tax deductions as allowed in the owner's particular situation. Renters are basically concerned with costs of monthly rent and renter's insurance.

Is owning for everyone? Perhaps not, depending on the individual's desire to maintain a property, long term financial abilities, and short term or long term job relocation factors, and the fact that in some areas, renting may be a lower monthly expense.  But when the long-term view is taken, owning a home offers long-term security and financial return over time.  Whether you rent or own, you're paying for the home, but when you rent, you're buying it for your landlord--is that really what you want?

Today's interest rates are still low, around 3.75% for a conventional loan under $417,000 and even lower  for FHA loans.  In today's buyer's market, we're hearing lots of complaints about buyer competition especially in lower price ranges.  While each local market varies, so far this year, housing inventory is up compared to 2011 and 2012, so buyers need to "hang in there" and not give up, because this is still one of the best cycles in which to become a homeowner!

Do you want a more detailed explanation of your rent vs. buy scenario? Please contact me for a buyer's estimate sheet, and for additional market report information, go to my Market Trends page.

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