New Home
Victoria University of Wellington Site Map | Glossary | A-Z of Victoria University Sites | Planned Web Outages On Tuesday 27 September, from 8.15pm to midnight, there will be a website outage. »Read more -- Information For: › Prospective Students › Enrolling Students › Current Students › Mature Students › International Students › Māori Students › Pacific Students › Prospective Staff › Current Staff › Alumni › Donors › Employers › Media › Visitors Quick Links › Library › Online Enrolment › Timetable Information › Course Catalogue › PostgradLife › Jobs at Victoria › Marae › Staff Directory › Victoria Events › Contact Victoria Welcome to Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand Te Whare Wananga o te Upoko o te ika a Maui Aotearoa Subjects & Degrees Subjects Offered at Victoria Undergraduate Degrees Postgraduate Degrees Course Catalogue Summer Trimester Short Courses About Victoria News Publications University Calendar Maps, Transport & Parking Org Charts and FAQs Policy Faculties & Schools Architecture & Design Commerce & Administration Education Humanities & Social Sciences Law Science Toihuarewa A-Z List of Schools Research at Victoria Research Overview Recent Research Projects Māori-related Research A-Z of Centres & Institutes Studying at Victoria Admission & Enrolment Degree & Course Advice Fees 2006 Dates & Deadlines Distance Learning Scholarships & Prizes Student Notes & Textbooks Careers Student Life Student Services Facilities & Resources Student Clubs Arts & Culture -- Enrol Online Now Online enrolment for 2006 is now available. Summer Trimester 2005 Many summer trimester 2005 courses are still open for enrolment. Check out the details. PostgradLife Find out about life as a postgraduate student at Victoria. Victoria News: › More News Site Map | Glossary | A-Z of Victoria University Sites Contact Vic | Disclaimer | About This Site | Request a Change | Site Accessibility Page Updated: 22/9/04 © 2004 Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
land loan products are
Viewpoint Paid Discussion: Mortgages and Investments Wednesday, August 17, 2005 at 1 p.m. ET I'm interested in hosting a Viewpoint paid discussion Viewpoint discussion archive Welcome to Viewpoint, a live discussion forum on washingtonpost.com. This forum offers washingtonpost.com sponsors a platform to discuss issues, new products, company information and other topics. Mortgage Loans and Investment Properties Interested in a mortgage, home equity or refinance loan? Want to learn more about investment properties? Lonnie Cooper, top producer at Absolute Mortgage Co., was online Wednesday, August 17 at 1 p.m. ET to discuss mortgages, the recent interest-only craze or the ins and outs of investment properties. Lonnie Cooper is a senior loan officer at Absolute Mortgage Incorporated in West Chester, Pennsylvania. Lonnie closes approximately $7 million per month in mortgage volume over the past four years. Before coming to Absolute Mortgage, he worked as a loan officer at Independence Mortgage Group and was made partner. Lonnie also owns several rental properties and can provide suggestions and solutions for being a landlord. Lonnie is a graduate of Penn State University. The transcript follows. _______________________ washingtonpost.com: Welcome to Viewpoint. Our guest today is Lonnie Cooper with Absolute Mortgage Co. to answer your questions about loans, mortgages and investment properties. Let's get started! Lonnie Cooper: Lets do it. _______________________ Oaks, Pa.: How do you close so many loans each month? Lonnie Cooper: Hello Oaks, I close approximately 35-40 mortgages each month. _______________________ Washington, D.C.: Hi Lonnie, Thanks for taking my question. My husband and I have been in our house for about a year. We recently received a notice from our mortgage company that basically said our escrow amounts hadn't actually covered everything that the escrow pays for (taxes and insurance). So, we had a shortfall, and we should send in a large chunk of money so our mortgage wouldn't increase by $150 a month beginning in October. Okay. So, even if we do send in the large amount, our mortgage is still going to increase by about $70 because of our increased county taxes. Now, I'm a newbie at this, but is this normal? Does this happen to other people, etc.? Does everyone's mortgage increase when their county taxes increase? We have a 30-year fixed mortgage by the way. I'm sure I sound like a complete idiot, but any insight you could share would be great, since in the past we have had ZERO response from our mortgage company when we've had questions. Lonnie Cooper: I'm sorry to hear that you are getting zero response from them. Taxes often go up and unfortunately the lender has to re-structure your escrow account accordingly. You certainly don't sound like an idiot. _______________________ Washington, D.C.: I keep on hearing that interest only loans are a bad choice and that people are using them to afford homes they could not with a traditional 30. What do you think? Lonnie Cooper: Interest only loans are very popular right now. Unfortunately, many people are taking them for the wrong reason. If used properly by the right person, an interest only loan can make sense. In the current housing market, homes are becoming less and less affordable and an interest only loan is the only way that many people can qualify for the loan. My personal opinion is that if you can't make at least the amortizing arm payment (meaning principal and interest) then you probably are looking at too much home. _______________________ Edgewater, Md.: I am in the process of buying a house that I think we will have for a long time, but I am thinking about starting out with an interest only loan with a 7 year arm and refinancing at some point to a 30 year mortgage. Do you think this is the wrong approach? Lonnie Cooper: I do think it is the wrong approach. Rates are at an historical low. 7 years from now you very well may be looking at not only a large rate spike but also a much bigger payment when the principal is also involved. _______________________ Fairfax, Va.: I have a home equity loan and I am maxed out at $100k. I want to extend that to upgrade my house. Do I have to totally apply for a new loan or can I just ask the bank to extend the line of credit? Lonnie Cooper: Hello Fairfax, Often the lender that you have with the existing home equity loan will allow you to extend it. _______________________ Arlington, Va.: What is the best loan product for new construction that will not deliver until mid-spring 2006? We would like to lock in our rate asap but do not know what is the best. Thank you. Lonnie Cooper: Hello Arlington, Many builders have special deals with local banks and their own mortgage companies. They offer long term locks for your situation with a variety of options. Regarding the product, my answer would be the same for you even if you were closing in 30 days- Take an arm if you know that this isn't your 'long-term' home or go with a fixed if it is. _______________________ Camarillo, Calif.: What is your opinion on mortgages for retired people? Your opinion on paying cash for property or financing it? Thank you. Lonnie Cooper: Hello Camarillo, I often get asked by people in the 70's and 80's whether or not they can apply for a 30 yr mortgage. Even though lenders can discriminate for income, credit, employment etc, they can't discriminate for age. So, that being said, if you need the money take it. Mortgage money is the cheapest out there. There are reverse mortgages out there as well for retirees. They often make sense as well. "Cash is king" as they say- but if you have it and it helps you sleep at night paying for your home outright is a wonderful feeling. (Or so I've heard) _______________________ Rockville, Md.: Hi Lonnie, I am a consultant and have a 2-3 year assignment that will keep me in Baltimore during the work week. I currently own a home in Rockville and have a roommate. Recently, I have been thinking about buying a place in Baltimore and also getting a roommate there to help pay for the mortgage. What are the implications of borrowing equity from my current home to buy the new home? What are the tax implications of actually residing in both homes? -Sandra Lonnie Cooper: Hello Sandra, I try not to give out too much info on tax advice as it often varies from state to state. I believe that the other home needs to be 50 miles from your primary residence to qualify as a 2nd home. If its not, it would be viewed as a rental property- ie higher rate etc. There are definitely deductions available for rental properties - consult your CPA. _______________________ Fairfax, Va.: My primary loan is for $300,000 and is a 30-year. I am looking at getting a vacation property. What can I do to get the best rate on my second property? Lonnie Cooper: Hello Fairfax, If its a true second home aka vacation property, the rate will be identical. If there is plenty of equity in your current home you can take out a line of credit, but they are variable and prime seems to be going no where but up. Our rates are available at www.absolutemortgageco.com and my extension is 104 if you'd like to talk later. _______________________ Goshen, Ind.: Could you please elaborate on what the pros and cons of interest only loans and what is negative amortization? Thank you. Lonnie Cooper: Hello Goshen, I was cut short on my response previously. I'd like to apologize to the submitter of that question. Some quick pros are: 1- They create a significant amount of cash flow 2- They enable you to qualify for more 'house' Cash flow enables the owner to take that difference and invest it into the stock market or pay down other non deductable debts. Cash flow for a real estate investor allows for immediate positive income. Qualifying for more house enables for example a young Doctor get into a larger home knowing that his income will be going up in the near future. _______________________ Washington, D.C.: Is this a good time to look for investment property, even though the market is about to bust? Lonnie Cooper: Investment properties are always available, but because of the national real estate buying craze the 'deals' are much harder to find. Like anything else in life, its a matter of hard work and who you know- meaning get a great realtor and an even better mortgage guy. (Okay so I'm a little biased on this one) Regarding the market bursting- many top analysts feel its going to slow down but not necessarily bust. If your question is would you be buying at the top of the market right now, I'd have to say probably. _______________________ San Diego, Calif.: What is a free float down? Lonnie Cooper: Hello San Diego, A free float down is a product that Absolute Mortgage (the company that I work for) offers along with a few others. Basically its a s simple as "if the rates go lower while you are locked in, you get the lower rate" Its a product that brings a lot of people to us and when the rates go down, people love benefitting from it. It basically makes locking in a win-win _______________________ Falls Church, Va.: Does Absolute Mortgage offer long-term interest only loans and are these available on investment properties? Thank you. Lonnie Cooper: Yes, we offers long term interest only loans. These come in quite a variety. They can be fixed/adjustables that are fixed for the first 10 years or 30 years fixed that are interest only for the first 20 years. There are some that are interest only for all 30 as well. The rates obviously vary on all of these. Yes, we have I/O loans for invest. properties as well. _______________________ Bethesda, Md.: I was looking to buy a plot of land for a second home sometime down the road. What type of land loan products are available and do you offer such a mortgage? Lonnie Cooper: Hello Bethesda, There are many land loan products out there. The majority of them are not 30 year fixed loans, but realistically if you are building on the land in the future you wouldn't want one anyway. Local banks are often the best for this. We don't offer them. _______________________ Reston, VA: Is there a hard-fast rule about refinancing? I thought there used to be a rule that if rates .5 point below your rate you would refinance. Is that still a good rule? Lonnie Cooper: Hello Reston, Thats a great question. The old 'rule of thumb' was that the rate had to be 2% lower. That is certainly no longer the case. We offer what is called a 'True No Cost" mortgage where you can refinance with no costs at all. The costs are not rolled into your principal balance- we pay them. As an example- if you have a 30 yr fixed today at 6.0% and you owe 200k then at todays rate of 5.5% it probably wouldn't make sense to refinance with a traditional closing cost loan. However with a 'True No Cost' loan at say 5.875% you'll save thousands over the life of the loan for simply signing your name. _______________________ Yardley, Pa.: Hello Lonnie, I recently purchased a new home and would like to refinance the 2nd loan for Home Improvements. How long would I have to wait in order to accomplish this? The home was purchased for $279k, but with the right repairs and can be valued at $350k. Christian Lonnie Cooper: Hello Christian, Most 2nd mortgage lenders have at least a 6 month "seasoning" rule for 2nd mortgages in that they won't let you take out a new 2nd based on your new/higher value. We have some products with no seasoning that would allow you to accomplish what you are looking for. Yardley is fairly close to West Chester, Pa. feel free to stop in. _______________________ Front Royal, Va: I have a rather high fixed rate mortgage currently and I am looking to refinance. I have one negative on my credit report which is probably a few months away from coming off which would greatly increase my credit scores. Would you recommend waiting until my credit is clean or refinancing now to take advantage of these great rates. My average score is 674 but should be in the mid 700's. Thanks. Lonnie Cooper: Hello Front Royal, Great question. You guys are full of the. With a 674, I'd recommend giving the refinance a shot now. With the right amount of equity in the property and assets in reserve you very may still be approved. _______________________ Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.: Does Absolute Mortgage offer loans in other states and what is involved to apply as far as upfront fees (does this vary state to state or based on the loan amount or credit scores)? Thanks Lonnie. Lonnie Cooper: Hello Ponte Vedra, (That is a beautiful part of Fla if I may say so myself) We are licensed in a number of states that are listed at www.absolutemortgageco.com. The owner doesn't believe in charging up front fees- its a much cleaner way of doing business. _______________________ Wilmington, Del.: I currently have quite a bit of equity in my home (primary residence) and was looking to do quite a bit of renovations to the property - which would increase the value. Would you recommend to refinance my existing mortgage for cash out or get a Home Equity Loan or Line. I currently have a 30-year Fixed at around 6% and plan on living in the home for quite some time. Thank you very much. Lonnie Cooper: Hello Wilmington, See my response above for a "True No Cost" loan. It would work great for you. The home equity lines are very popular, but most are variable and again- prime seems to be consistently going up. _______________________ Cherry Hill, N.J.: What is involved with a No Doc or stated income loan? Lonnie Cooper: Hello Cherry HIll, The question is what is not involved- We have a "True No Doc" loan in which we don't even ask if you are employed. We don't need any bank statements etc. Its just a credit score and a pulse. _______________________ Newark, Del.: Is there any tried and true rule to figure out if a home improvement project is worth doing in order to add value to your home (adding garage or addition, finishing a basement., etc.? Lonnie Cooper: Hello Newark, I don't know if there is such a rule. If you ask a contractor you may get a different answer though. In speaking with property appraisers over the years, a sure fire return is adding square footage. (As long as you don't over-improve for you neighborhood) Kitchens and bathrooms also provide the highest return for improvement projects. _______________________ Clinton, Md: If you sell a home (designated investment prop) less than 2 years after settlement, do you have to put the proceed into another investment property otherwise pay the taxes? Lonnie Cooper: Hello Clinton, This one is probably best answered by a cpa. My unoffical opinion is as follows: A 1031 tax deferred exchange can be done regardless of how long you've owned the home. If you keep the property for at least 12 months then you'll pay long term capital gains vs. short term. _______________________ washingtonpost.com: Our hour is up. Thank you for taking all of our questions, Lonnie. Lonnie Cooper: You are very welcome. Its been a pleasure. I hope to hear from you all again. Lonnie _______________________ RELATED LINKS absolutemortgageco.com Mortgage Rates Mortgage Calculator Affordability Qualification Payment Tables --
Land For Sale
Hunting and Timber Properties,land for sale Fine Timber & Hunting / Development Properties HOME - SITE MAP - TIMBER PROPERTIES - DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY - NORTH RIVER * DMI and NORTH AMERICAN HUNTING AND TIMBER PROPERTIES Scroll Down for details DMI is proud to offer the finest timber and hunting land available. All of the land listed is available for purchase. All of our land has a proven track record of producing the finest in Whitetail Deer, Turkey, and Ducks. A large portion of our offerings contain major timber tracks that make our properties great investments. Scroll Down for a listing of All Properties all of our property is for Saleonly - we donot lease at this time. ALABAMA No inventory at the moment MEXICO 60,000 acre ranch located in Northern Sonora, Mexico. Premier Desert Big Horn Sheep, Mule Deer, Coues Deer Hunting. Property is fenced with nice bunk house and water supply - Price on Request. Map I Map II Photos ARKANSAS No inventory at this time MISSOURI no inventory at the moment KENTUCKY 4212 Acres - Carter County KY SOLD 11-1-05 . Excellent recreational and timber management property. South of Grayson, Ky near Hitchins, Ky on west end - $800 per Acre - $3,369,600.00 - Certified General Appraisal TENNESSEE ^ 512 Acres in Humphreys County Tn - Maps - nice timber with a creek feature - near Hurricane Mills TN off of State Hwy 13 at Stewart Branch Rd. NEW - 10,700 Acres in Grundy & Marion County TN Sold 8-31-05 just north of Chattanooga TN 11,200 Acres GPS tract on the Little Sequatchie River- 10,700 deed acres - Great Timber Water Falls & Hunting too - Timber Cruise available Certified General Appraisal At a great price - $1050.00 per acre 380 Acres in Hardeman County TN - near Toone TN - SOLD Great recreational property in North Hardeman County TN Near Memphis and Jackson TN located on Old Toone Rd - Great Price $595 an acre 2821 Acres in Benton County TN - SOLD Located near Eagle Creek Exit off I-40 near the I-40 Tennessee River Bridge. This tract has something for every investor or hunter. Plenty of timber of many ages and types and game and non-game species located on tract for recreational use. Public roads provide access to majority of property with interior roads offering driving access to the remaining portions. Located near Eagle Creek Exit off I-40 this parcel located only 87 miles from downtown Nashville and 59 miles from Jackson. Road frontage, Internal roads, Streams, Ponds, Recreation, Hardwood, Pine - Price $1500 per acre sold - 2326 acres Perry and Wayne Counties TN - SOLD 10 miles southeast of Linden, 20 miles east of Parsons, 60 miles west of Columbia, 65 miles east of Jackson,100 miles from Nashville, & 150 miles from Memphis. 2,326.93 Acres +/-, by Survey, all timberland Outstanding deer and turkey hunting over hilly terrain with numerous lodge sites overlooking the property. Great access with main ridge road through the center. Year round creeks plus waterfall less than a mile from the Buffalo River. 70% Hardwood / 30% 10 year old natural regenerated timber $750 per acre MISSISSIPPI 296 Acres - Coffeeville MS - 1800 Sq Ft House - 70 Acres in Open area / remaining in Trees 3 Lakes - great for hunting - $1500.00 per acre -- Maps and Details to follow soon. 380 Acres - Quitman County - Between Marks and Darling Ms - Rice Farm with Great Duck Hunting - Has it all - Just off HWY 3 on Red Lake Rd $1595 Per Acre - Map 88 Acres - Near Charleston - great duck hunting $1595 per acre $140,360.00 - hurry - don't wait on this small duck tract Map Map II Club Tallaha - Located in Tallahatchie County - Old Boy Scout Camp with great facilities, hunting, and old growth Timber - 75 years old - just out side of Charleston MS - Great Retreat Property - Ready to go ---- 178 Acres $800,000.00 details map location map SOLD New - 127 Acres in Quitman County MS - South of Lambert on Hwy 3 - SOLD Great Duck and Hunting - Excellent Farm land - bounded by Opossum Bayou $1595 per acre SOLD ! 2200 Acres / 8 miles northwest of Drew (Can Divide) SOLD - public road access, frontage on the Big Sunflower River and Long Lake Excellent Duck, Deer, and Quail, 24 Duck Holes with permanent water 6 Wells on Property. Over 1800 acres totally reforested in Oak Tree Plantation, levees and improvements to total over $ 750,000 - included in the improvements 30 to 40 Acre bass lake - 100% in WRP - $1000 per acre -- SOLD Bloodworth Ranch Tallahatchie County - Rolling Hills Great Water SOLD features nice barn and structures - good road access just East of Payne MS $1600 per acre DMI - Fine Hunting & Timber Properties P.O. Box 411 Lyon, MS 38645 Phone 1-800-443-6753 or 662-624-5514 Fax 1-662-627-3131 Hours 9:00 to 5:00 CST,Monday through Thursday, after hours there is an answering machine for messages. If you leave a message, please leave your address. email buckinghammint@gmi.net Note :we are constantly updating our land inventory, so please check often for ourupdates. Note all of our land is for Sale Only --- We do not lease at this time.
Real Estate Loan
Find Mortgage Calculators, Amortization Calculators, Refinance Loans and Home Equity Loans on Yahoo! Real Estate Find Mortgage Calculators, Amortization Calculators, Refinance Loans and Home Equity Loans Choose Location Home Homes For Sale Apartments for Rent Home Loans Moving & Insurance Tools My Real Estate Real Estate > Home Loans > Calculators Tools & Resources • Mortgage Payment Calculator • Affordability Calculator • Amortization Calculator • Rent vs. Own Calculator • Refinance Calculator • First-Time Buyer's Guide to Mortgages Next Steps: • Search Local Rates • Online Rate Quotes • Graph Interest Rates • Refinance Loans & Rates • Home Equity Loans & Rates Visit our partners' sites Mortgage Payment & Amortization Calculators Mortgage Payment Calculator Calculate your monthly or biweekly payments based on different loan amounts, interest rates, and amortization terms. Amortization Calculator Calculate the breakdown between principal and interest in payments on your mortgage. How Much House Can You Afford? Figure out the mortgage payment and home price you can afford based on your monthly income and expenses. Should You Refinance Your Mortgage? This calculator helps you assess the impact of refinancing your mortgage. Rent Vs. Own Determine the cost difference between renting and buying a home. Sponsored Links Refinance Your Mortgage and Save! Refinance your current mortgage at today's extremely low rates. Get quotes from lenders offering the lowest refinancing rates available. Links. networklender.com Refinance Calculator Omni One Mortgage is committed to building one relationship at a time. We can service any type of loan, stated income, no doc, fixed, interest only, less than perfect credit no problem. www.omnionemortgage.com Refinance Calculator Considering refinancing? Get free quotes from multiple lenders. Takes only 2 minutes. Refinance with or without a perfect Credit. Find great low rates today. c.azjmp.com Refinance Calculator at Homestore.com Calculate home loan payments and check out our free mortgage lender directory. We've got all the information you need to find the loan that's right for you. homestore.com (Become a Sponsor) Homes For Sale - Apartments For Rent - Current Mortgage Rates - Real Estate Agents - Local - Yellow Pages
Sell House
How to sell from Channel4.com/4Homes E4 More4 FilmFour FourDocs TV Listings Site A-Z NEWS FILM HOMES LIFE ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY SCIENCE COMMUNITY SHOP SPORT CULTURE CARS MONEY VIDEO LEARNING HEALTH MUSIC GAMES Home Welcome News On TV Grand Designs Grand Designs Abroad Previous Houses Features Information Streets Ahead Property Ladder Location, Location Relocation, Relocation Home from Home City Gardener Selling Houses Room for Improvement Up Your Street Making Space A Place In The Sun The Great Garden Challenge Home or Away A Place in France A Place in Greece A Place in Greece House Auction More Programmes Presenters TV Listings Buying & Selling Where to Buy How to Buy How to Sell Special Cases House Price Index Renting Property Search DIY & Building Guides Building a House Ask the Expert Style Design Guides Features Living Rooms -- Bedrooms -- Kids Rooms -- Storage solutions -- Dining Rooms -- Home Office -- Hall -- Outdoor Living -- Period Styles -- Buying Abroad Country Guides Features Property of the Week Chat, Vote & Win Vote Win Forum -- Newsletter Forum Profit from Property Buy to Let Property Development Money Deals SEARCH All 4Homes: On TV Buying & Selling Renting Property Search DIY & Building Style Buying Abroad Chat, Vote, Win Profit from Property HOW TO SELL Home Information Packs What impact will new plans have on the way you sell your house? Making The Most Of.... ...your Kitchen There's more to it than baking bread or brewing coffee ...your Garden It's not all about what goes on inside Features House Doctors Want your house to look the best - send for the doctor Smooth Moves Taking the stress out of the big move 10 Steps To Presenting Your Bathroom 10 Steps To Presenting Your Bedroom 10 Steps To Presenting Your House's Exterior 10 Steps To Presenting Your Children's Room 10 Steps To Presenting Your Living Room UK PROPERTY SEARCH Over 150,000 homes Type a location: Price range: Min Price £0 £50,000 £75,000 £100,000 £125,000 £150,000 £175,000 £200,000 £225,000 £250,000 £275,000 £300,000 £325,000 £350,000 £375,000 £400,000 £425,000 £450,000 £475,000 £500,000 £550,000 £600,000 £650,000 £700,000 £750,000 £800,000 £850,000 £900,000 £950,000 £1,000,000 Max Price £50,000 £75,000 £100,000 £125,000 £150,000 £175,000 £200,000 £225,000 £250,000 £275,000 £300,000 £325,000 £350,000 £375,000 £400,000 £425,000 £450,000 £475,000 £500,000 £550,000 £600,000 £650,000 £700,000 £750,000 £800,000 £850,000 £900,000 £950,000 £1,000,000 £10,000,000 Min bedrooms: Min Beds 1 2 3 4 5 6 New homes only 4HOMES MAIL Enter your email to sign up to the 4Homes newsletter POLL Who is your favourite presenter? FIND OUT MORE Buying Abroad Advice on buying overseas GRAND DESIGNS CD ROM A comprehensive 'info tool' for anyone looking to renovate their dream home CHAT, VOTE , WIN Competitions Your chance to win a holiday and get away this winter CHAT Homes Chatroom Talk about all things Homes in the Channel 4 Chatroom About C4 | Jobs | Text Only | Access Advice | Contact Us | Terms and Conditions | Privacy | Help | Online Ad Sales