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Reverse Mortgage – a way to foreclosure proof your house.

By | Aging in Place, Foreclosure, Mortgage, Retirement, Reversed Mortgage, Sonoma County info, Visit WineCountry, Wine Tasting, Winery with picnic place | 10 Comments

A few days ago I had coffee with David Carter, he is a reverse mortgage specialist at BofA. When I initially heard about reverse mortgage I thought is was some sort of a scam… I was wrong. As with any loan product, a reliable specialist is key and David is a specialist.

Recent legislation and changes in the marketplace are increasing the use of reverse mortgages. Here are three factors that make reverse mortgages an improved retirement-planning tool.

1. Fees are lower. The government, with support from lenders, has revised how reverse mortgages are structured.

2. Loans are more flexible. New loans let borrowers take money as they need it instead of all at once.

3. Selling isn’t always wanted, someone likes to stay in his/her house but need some extra income.

You can make payments on your mortgage but you don’t have to. This basically means that you cannot be foreclosed on when you don’t pay the mortgage.

You have to be 62 or older. For more information, contact David Carter: 707.235.8786.

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Fall is beautiful in the wine country, visiting wineries, taste and discover new wines… Found a great winery with a deck where you can enjoy a picnic as well as the views: Everett Ridge  Winery in Healdsburg

Have a great day!

Mirjam

Your credit score, how do you improve it?

By | Buyers, Economy, Sellers, Sonoma County info, Visit WineCountry | No Comments

We all live our lives and don’t think to much about our credit score, however it is important to have a good credit score and it is important to keep track of it for many reasons: when you want to buy real property, make sure you are not a victim of identity theft and many more… Something we just need to do, if your credit is ruined, there is no easy fix to increase it. But there are things you can do to stay on top and to start with in case your credit score is ‘not that great’:

1. Pull your reports online — get them for free, no strings attached, at the government-authorized website AnnualCreditReport.com. This doesn’t get you your actual FICO scores, but it does get you the content of your report.

Look for errors that could be lowering your score: accounts that don’t belong to you, balances that are actually lower than reported, old debts that are paid off that should have been removed entirely (seven years for credit cards, 10 years for bankruptcies).

2. Consider reopening accounts you thought were open but have been closed because you haven’t used them in so long — it will help boost your utilization ratio, one element of your credit score that is dependent on how much available credit you have.

3. Pay down some debt. This both decreases your debt-to-income ratio (36 percent is the goal, including the proposed mortgage payment) and increases your credit score, if you do it right (see the next tip).

4. Don’t close any accounts. Instead, spread your debt out. The ideal utilization ratio is about 20-30 percent of your available credit overall, and on any given account. Closing accounts reduces the amount of credit that is available to you, so it makes it look like you’re closer to being maxed out.

So if you have one card that’s near its max and several others that have zero balances and you’re trying boost your score a bit, quickly, consider balance transfers to spread our your debt more evenly, aiming for 20-30 percent of the available credit on each card.

5. Use your credit regularly — and pay it on time, every time. FICO scores are not simply about making sure you have no debt. They are meant to be a measure that shows that you have a history of responsibly using and managing and repaying your debt.

6. Finally, if you are thinking to buy property in the coming years: check in with your mortgage broker. Have the broker pull your report and score, as the report she pulls is the one she’ll have to go by in the final analysis. If you’re really close to a score level that would empower you to qualify for a lower rate, the mortgage broker can actually run a credit diagnostic on your score and generate some recommendations for which actions you could take to raise your score by the needed few points.

None of these tips will get someone with a 500 credit score to a 700 (other than a massive debt reduction program). But if you’re trying to get a little boost to get you over a credit score hump, these can be potent and save you beaucoup bucks in interest.

And… don’t forget to smell the roses, grape crush is starting, many wineries have events going on in the coming time. Fall colors are beautiful!

Mirjam

Open House!

By | Buyers, Sellers, Visit WineCountry, Windsor, Wine Tasting, Winery with picnic place | 10 Comments

It used to be that doing an open house wasn’t that effective for selling a home. A few years ago the numbers showed that less than 0.5% of the houses was sold as result of an open house.

But the market is constantly changing and recently I have been noticing a shift. Buyers go to open houses to look at them without their agents and homes do get sold that way. I am wondering what the current percentage is, I haven’t seen any research from the NAR yet, if it comes out, I will keep you posted.

And this weekend I will do an open house at 7922 Fox Hollow Place in Windsor CA. Great property, it burned down in 1992 and was rebuilt and the owner put about $80,000 in upgrades in the house. This is for sure not a distressed property, if you know someone looking for a home that is ready to go, no worries about maintenance, here it is.

Also this weekend, lot’s of fun at the Francis Coppola winery in Geyserville . Harvest has begun, and they are celebrating with a weekend of winery events. The festivities kick off today  with Festival Vendemmia, our annual Wine Family Harvest Party, and continue on Sunday with an Italian Street Fair (11am-2pm), Kid’s Grape Stomp (12-2pm), and a live performance by BROTHERCAT (4-7pm).

Have a great weekend,

Mirjam

New website for Windsor Schools

By | Sonoma County info, Visit WineCountry, Windsor, Wine | No Comments

Windsor schools have unveiled their new website : www.wusd.org.

Great website, easy to navigate,  allows you link to the different schools in Windsor,  to pay fees online and  coming soon will also allow parent access to individual student records.

Windsor is a great place to live, did you visit the town green lately and sipped your latte at Caffe Noto or Starbucks?

Should you need the perfect hair cut, please visit Bella Nova Salon be, a great place to experience. They are always looking for better products with less toxins/healthier ways to treat your hair. They also offer online booking, tell them I send you and you will receive a 10% discount on your first treatment.

wov_main_icon.jpg  Last week barrel tasting…  our visit to Windsor Oaks Winery was perfect as was the last time, great wines, great location and they just started a wine club. Ask Regina for more info: Regina@windsoroaks.com.

 And by the way… should you decide Windsor is the place for you to live… there are a few houses right now on the market on just the perfect locations. Should you like to stay on top of these great deals, just let me know and I will put you on my special update list.

Mirjam (mirjam@c21alliance.com)

Are we at the bottom?

By | Economy, RE by the numbers, Sonoma County info, Visit WineCountry, Wine, Wine Tasting | 3 Comments

Earlier this week I had the privilege to be at a financial seminar organized by Wachovia Securities. Senior Portfolio Manager Margaret Patel was the first speaker and besides a lot of valuable information she expects the real estate market to go further down, about 10-15%. Of course this forecast is based on the financial and economic situation in general and is an overview of the real estate market nation wide.  However, all real estate is local and the following charts show what’s currently happening in the real estate market in Sonoma County. Please feel free to give your opinion, quite frankly I think with numbers like these we might have hit bottom in Sonoma County…

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In the mean time, don’t forget that we live in beautiful Sonoma County and this weekend and the next weekend is Wine Road Barrel Tasting.

Should you like to go next week, it’s cheaper to order tickets ahead of time, click here to order.

Have a great day!

Mirjam -707-486-2638