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Citi Sells Big CRE Portfolio

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

Citibank, N.A., sold $1.4 billion in loans. Both multifamily and commercial real estate transactions were part of the deal. The buyer in the transaction, OneWest Bank, FSB, said in a news release that the acquisition involved 600 loans.

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Fannie Mae Asks For $2.5 Billion In New U.S. Aid

Saturday, November 6th, 2010

Government-controlled mortgage buyer Fannie Mae is seeking additional federal aid after posting a narrower $3.46 billion loss in the third quarter. Fannie Mae also said it was likely that the foreclosure mess will have a negative impact on its loans.

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First Home Buyer Needs Self Education

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Any first home buyer is at a great disadvantage seeking a mortgage if time is not taken to understand all the necessary aspects toward obtaining a loan successfully. To find the most favourable deal possible, it is important for a first home buyer to do a good deal of investigation and research that will provide them with the necessary knowledge to make an informed decision. Although a first home buyer can call upon the experience and knowledge a professional broker provides, it is still dependent upon the consumer to do some self educating as well.

Preparation in Advance

Securing a mortgage for a first home buyer starts many years before actually needing to buy a home. A first home buyer has to be as attractive a prospect as possible to make sure that this very important loan is approved. In order to be as attractive to lenders as possible, a first home buyer must establish and maintain a positive credit rating in the mid 700s, or higher, to even be considered by a mortgage lender. Establishing rotating credit accounts such as credit card, petrol and retail store accounts and paying these on time will help to establish credit worthiness. Living a product life as an ideal credit consumer will prepare a first home buyer for mortgage approval when the time arrives to buy a home.

Down Payment Always Needed

Unless you have financed, sold and financed a home more than once, expect to be required to make a down payment anywhere from 10 to 20 percent of the total home purchase. While preparing for that time to come, conducting positive personal finance management will provide a first home buyer with the necessary history mortgage lenders seek.

Deciding What Can Be Affordable

Mortgage lending decisi0ons for first home buyers take into consideration examination of all personal finances to determine the amount of monthly repayments a consumer can afford. A good rule of thumb is a monthly mortgage repayment, insurance and taxes should not be more than what a first home buyer experiences paying rent. Since other monthly expenses such as utility, food, transportation and other living expenses may not change drastically, assuming a mortgage repayment should be possible if it does not exceed a current rent payment.

Seek Pre-Approval

All first home buyers should seek mortgage pre-approval prior to searching for a house. This allows a consumer the opportunity to start a process toward home purchase by allowing the lender to examine personal credit worthiness establishing a pre-approved purchase amount. Let the amount the lending institution is willing to “risk” on a first home buyer direct the house search. If that number is not sufficient, certain actions such as coming up with an additional down payment may be necessary to qualify for a larger amount.

Motivation for Action

Any first home buyer that has a pre-approval from a lending institution can engage the services of a real estate professional who has a firm understanding off the financial limits that will direct what properties are show, Buying a house is an important step so spending time looking at properties that a first home buyer cannot afford is wasteful.

Although many first home buyers are looking for that “dream” home, choice may be limited in reference to size, type and place for that very first real estate purchase.

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