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Texas Veterans Land Board In Texas, call us Toll Free:1-800-252-VETS (8387) Outside Texas? Call 1-512-463-5060 (long distance charges apply) (PDF) -- • State Veterans Home Resident Awarded Bronze Star (PDF) • VLB is accepting nominations for naming the Texas State Veterans Home being built in Amarillo. Read the Press Release (PDF) and the Policy for Naming Texas State Veterans Homes ( Word2000 ) ( PDF ) and complete the Nomination Form ( Word2000 ) ( PDF ) • Corpus Christi awarded next Texas State Veterans Cemetery (PDF) • The Results of the October 25, 2005, FLS are now available on-line (PDF) • Watch the archived edition of the October 25, 2005, FLS Web cast • First Texas State Veterans Cemetery dedicated in Killeen (PDF) • Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery Dedication Information • James Baker III to help dedicate first Texas State Veterans Cemetery (PDF) • Rio Grande Valley State Veterans Cemetery Groundbreaking Information • Work begins on Valley's first Texas State Veterans Cemetery (PDF) The October Type I Forfeited Land Sale Handbooks are now available online (PDF) -- • Chairman Patterson visits veterans in Iraq • VLB Board Member, Mike Ussery, passes away after attending the dedication of the Texas State Veterans Home in McAllen, scheduled to open July 1, 2005. (PDF) • "Where Honor Lives" • "Voices of Veterans" Oral History Program • "Defending Freedom" A new TV Announcement honoring Texas Veterans from 1836 to today. Play Video 60 seconds High | Low Play Video 30 seconds High | Low Broadcaster Information (PDF) • Texas Veterans Voice Fall 2005 Veterans Voice Newsletter (PDF) Archived Editions of the Veterans Voice Newsletter • Media and Press Releases • Financial help available for activated Texas Reservists and National Guard members (PDF) ATTENTION-Loan Program Changes!!! VLB Land Loan maximum now $60,000. Land Loan now available for one-acre tracts. VHAP Changes Effective March 4, 2005: New-Construction housing loans must meet the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star ® rating as an energy efficient home. The Greenbuilding and Troops to Teachers Programs will no longer be available. The interest rate discounts previously associated with these programs will be re-directed to reducing the overall base rate for the Housing and Home Improvement Programs. The veterans with Disabilities Program discount will be available only to veterans with a VA compensable disability rated at 50% or higher. • Federal legislation filed to end discrimination in veteran loan eligibility • Convert your semiannual land loan payments to monthly payments (PDF) Message from Chairman Patterson Chairman Jerry Patterson Speaks to Veterans About the Veterans Land Board. (run time: 10:15) Play Video High | Low Land Loan Account Status Free Public Seminars and Educational Events • For Veterans • For Lenders • For Real Estate Professionals--view our upcoming events . Contact your nearest Outreach office for training opportunities. Registration for Veterans, Real Estate Professionals, and VLB Participating Lenders • Registration for Veterans to receive VLB program updates • Registration for Real Estate Professionals to receive VLB program updates • Web listing updates for VLB Participating Lenders Veterans' Resources • The National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) now accepting requests for some military records via the Internet • The Texas Veterans Commission (TVC) for information on VA benefits Laws and Rules • Laws and Rules PDF Files require the free Adobe Acrobat reader. Video media require the free Real Player . Privacy Policy Links/Accessibility Policy For our customers who are hearing impaired: The VLB TDD number is (512) 463-6367 or contact any of our program areas through Relay Texas at 1-800-735-2988. For more information, contact us .



Sell House

Getting your house ready to sell - Everything Real Estate Buyers Buying Real Estate Buying a Home Buying a country home Buying Bank Owned Dont do before buying Why delay the purchase Business cycles & affects Realtors Resale Value the Location Resale Value - the House Your offer Other Factors & Offer Making an Offer Writing an offer Financing FHA & VA & Your Offer You and theseller Calculators Mortgage FICO Scores No cost mortgages Different Types of Lenders Mortgage Money Closing Costs COFIARM Bi Weekly Mortgage Documenting Assets Mortgages Down payment affects Mortgage calculators How to apply for mortgage Sellers Maybe Interview with an Agent Getting house ready to sell · Clean up the outside · Touch up the interior · Replace bathroom and kitchen fixtures that are worn or leaking · Get rid of any bad smells in your home · Use a title company to handle the closing Home Selling Costs Consider when selling What is market value Field Guide for Seller Sellers FAQ How to sell your home Sellers Resources Locations: California Florida New York Georgia Texas North Carolina Illinois Ohio Pennsylvania Virginia Louisiana Wisconsin New Jersey Michigan Oregon More... Home Forum Articles News About Us Software Free Listing Login -- Getting your house ready to sell - Everything Real Estate -- Getting your house ready to sell In order to sell your houseyou need to make certain that your house looks like a house that someone wantsto live in. A good place to begin whenmaking your house presentable is the outside inwards. Start with cutting the lawn,plant some flowers and remove any weeds. If the drive needs re-covering do it,as this could add to the price of your house. With your home lookingattractive on the outside, its now time to focus on the inside. Clean all thewindows, dust all the furniture. If necessary shampoo all the rugs and paintany outdated coloured walls. Make an effort to thoroughly clean all over thehouse, including the kitchen and especially the bathroom. Afteryouve spent hours cleaning your house and making it presentable to potentialbuyers the next step is to try and get rid of any bad smells that you may havearound the house. Onceall the cleaning is done its also important to look at some legal requirementsbefore you get your house sold. Check out the tax implications and if necessaryhire a Title company to sort out finalizing the contract. To discuss this topic Click Here to go to our Online Forum --



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Land loan financing for new homes. Loan Programs About Carteret Mortgage Apply Online Welcome to Carteret Mortgage! Your source for consumer information Option Arm Manage your Mortgage! Construction Remodeling No Doc Real Estate Investor Refinance Land Loans Land Loans Land loans are available if you are not planning tobuild immediately. We offer several convenient programs depending on your needs.A balloon option allows 2-5 years to begin construction, a fixed rateproduct is amortized over 30 years to keep the payment low. We also offer anadjustable rate product which has no prepayment if you convert to our construction/permprogram . Programs are available as fully documented or stated incomedocumentation for individuals with difficult to document income situations. Down payment requirements vary by program and documentationpreferences but land loans will generally require a 20% down payment although one of our lenders is now offering a program with as little as 10% down. If you are not ready to build but have found the perfect lot. The new Purchase Plus Lot Loan can save you a great deal of money. Please send me an email and let me know what you aretrying to do and I will send you a good faith estimate for several programswhich will meet your needs. Lot size must conform to the general area and must beresidential in nature. Improvements are required and include a legallyaccessible street with sewer. Electricity must be available and hillside lotsare generally not acceptable. We donot make loans for working farms or for lots of more than 25 acres at thistime. I have included a page on how to calculate your qualification ratios . I have included a page on documentationrequirements . Prequalify for your Land Loans. ARMs Construction Loans First Time Homebuyer Loans Foreclosure Property Loans Home Improvement Loans Interest Only Mortgage Investor Loans Jumbo Mortgages Links Calculators No Documentation Loans No Downpayment Loans No More PMI! Refinance Center Remodeling Loans Site Map Vacation Home Loans Bob Gammache Mortgage Planner Carteret Mortgage 245 Edwards Ferry Rd Leesburg, VA 20176 Phone (703) 777-6877 Toll Free (888) 648-1714 Fax (703) 777-4768 bgammache@Verizon.net AOL Instant Messenger bgammache1 NEVER an Origination Fee ! Lower Closing Costs! Mortgage Market Guide for a weekly analysis of the mortgage market Carteret Mortgage Corporate Website Last update September 21, 2005



Texas Land Title Association

Advanced Solutions International | Texas Land Title Association Advanced Solutions International | Texas Land Title Association Membership Associations Unions Clubs YMCA Museums Association Management General Membership Fundraising Event Management Media Commercial Government Products > Industry Solutions > Membership Ten Years Later, the Texas Land Title Association Continues to Benefit and Grow With Its iMIS System “ iMIS has continued to be a useful software tool for us over the last 10 years because ASI has focused on understanding the specific needs of associations,” stated Leslie Midgley, Executive Vice President at the Texas Land Title Association (TLTA), ASI’s first iMIS customer. TLTA feels that the needs of associations have changed and as technology has advanced, ASI has responded to those changes and advancements with enhancements and new products. “They (ASI) have made it their business to respond to user feedback by updating the software to better serve the needs of their users,” added Midgely. In fact, TLTA has received more than 12 upgrades of iMIS and have upgraded from iMIS LAN to the Microsoft SQL version in the last decade. The TLTA is a non-profit state trade association that represents over 600 Texas title insurance companies, abstract companies and title insurance agents that are engaged in the transference of title to real property. “With iMIS , they have been able to capture an overwhelming majority of the market share for Title companies in Texas through education, advocacy, and other valued services,” stated Mark Jones, President of enSYNC Corporation, the TLTA authorized iMIS Solution Provider. The Flexibility to Handle Growing and Changing Needs iMIS has been particularly useful to the TLTA in managing their meetings and educational programs. “ iMIS allows us to plan a meeting from start to finish without using a lot of different software programs,” stated Midgley. In the area of membership, iMIS has allowed them to keep better track of information about their members. “Over the years, we have determined that we need to store more and more data, and iMIS has allowed us the flexibility to expand and change.” Authorized iMIS Solution Provider, enSYNC Corporation, provides support to TLTA for their iMIS system. They have been an integral part of TLTA’s satisfaction and success with the product. “Both Mark Jones and Clark Jones are great to work with and are always there to help us solve a problem or overcome a challenge. Currently, they are working with us to increase our skills with report writing using Access and Crystal and to help us utilize more of the features that iMIS offers,” commented Midgley. “ iMIS is still meeting the business needs of the organization after 10 years, that really says something about the greatness of the product,” summed up Jones. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy © 2005 ASI, Inc. Site designed and developed by ASI Web Services Group , managed by iMIS Content Manager.



Sell House

Boston.com / Real estate Buying Renting Recent sales Place an ad Luxury Living Community data Financing Commercial Moving Guides How to solve appraisal problems By Inman news MORE Having an appraisal done on your home is essential, whether or not you plan on selling. Loan calculators NEWS LINK NEWS LINK RESOURCES For Sale: Homes | Condos | Open Houses For Rent: Apartments | Houses | Roommates Vacation rentals Place an ad: On Boston.com | In the Globe Commercial: Search listings for sale or rent An appraisal is a dispassionate, third-party estimate of the value of a piece of property. It can either give you peace of mind by affirming your offering price or it can put the kibosh on a transaction entirely. As part of your loan application, you will pay for your lender (typically $200 to $400) to order an appraisal to estimate the current market value of the home you want to buy. You may also opt to hire an appraiser yourself before you make an offer to help you determine the price you bid on a house. Lenders require appraisals before they will approve and fund a loan in order to ensure that the home is worth the amount of money you are asking for. While most appraisals match up with what buyers want to borrow, some do not, which can send a lender backing out of your loan commitment. Understanding how real estate appraisals and appraisers work can help you deal with the consequences. Why do appraisals go awry? Most appraisal problems boil down to two things: incomplete information on the property or incompetence of the appraiser. Incomplete information often comes with the appraisal territory. All appraisals must conform to guidelines set by the Federal Reserve, but ultimately every appraisal is a subjective analysis of a property's current market value. To arrive at that number on your house, an appraiser will compare your house with that of three comparable homes in the area that have sold within the past six months and adjust for differences in the properties. They will photograph, measure and inspect the home (do NOT consider this your home inspection, however) to help them make their comparisons. But true market value can be difficult to ascertain in markets where prices are volatile and properties widely vary. Incompetence in the field can cause appraisal problems, too. Not all real estate appraisers are created equal in terms of licensing and education. While federal licensing requirements for everyone are being phased in, only about half the states currently require appraisers to be licensed, though most states do require appraisers to pass a written examination and have 75 hours of continuing education and 2,000 hours of direct experience. Inexperience can be a big culprit in a problem appraisal, so can downright incompetence. Boosting the appraisal A lender probably will reject your loan application if the appraisal of the property comes back lower than the asking price. But you can fight a low-ball appraisal. Here's how: Get a copy of the appraisers report. You can successfully argue to raise the estimated value if you show that the report overlooks a valuable feature of the home or failed to consider the recent sale of comparable property for a higher price. Take your case to your loan representative. The lender can override the estimate or order a new report from a different appraiser. Try to renegotiate with the seller. The seller may be willing to accept less than you originally agreed to pay in order to avoid the time and cost required to cancel the sale and put the house back on the market. Increase your down payment. The lender may be willing to overlook a low appraisal if you put more money down. Find a good appraiser Ask your lender for the names of appraisers they know, trust and have on their list of approved appraisers. You also can check with one of several national appraisal organizations for names of local appraisers who are members in good standing. Look for an appraiser who can do your appraisal in a timely manner and who has experience in the area you want to buy. This can help speed things along, and assure you of an accurate appraisal. TIP: If you do choose an appraiser from your lender's list to check out a house, and you end up making an offer, you may not have to pay again for the required loan-application appraisal. Quick Take If you have any question about the value of the house you are bidding on, add an appraisal contingency to your purchase offer. This provision stipulates that the property must appraise for at least the purchase price you're offering. If the appraisal comes in lower, you can back out of the deal or renegotiate price. feedback | help | site map | advertising | globe archives | rss © 2006 The New York Times Company Real Estate Guide - Massachusetts Home Builder - New Home Construction




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