Friday, February 7, 2014

Homebuyer Do’s and Don’ts




Recommended DO’S:
Recommended DON’TS:
DO continue to make payments on time for current mortgages, cars, credit cards, etc.
DO paper trail, document, and explain any large or unusual deposits or withdrawals into accounts (checking, savings, stock, etc.).
DO keep pay stubs, bank statements, tax forms, etc., in case the lender needs to update the documentation prior to closing.
DO ask questions if something is unclear about the loan program, fees, and/or loan conditions.
DO let the loan officer or mortgage broker know if anything changes.  For example; employment, income, assets, credit history, etc. 
DO document that the earnest money deposit has cleared your account — obtain a copy of the cancelled check and/or the statement that reflects the funds have cleared.
DO lock-in the interest rate, have homeowner’s insurance agent information available and provide updated documentation (pay stubs, bank statements, etc.) in a timely manner so as not to delay the closing.
DO NOT increase credit card balances and/or loan balances.
DO NOT apply for additional or new credit or put balances on a paid credit card.
DO NOT ignore late payment and/or collection notices that are received during the mortgage process.
DO NOT purchase anything that is “same as cash” — it will show on the credit report as a new debt.
DO NOT buy furniture, cars, or appliances on credit until after closing. 
DO NOT lend money to family members, friends, etc. if it is needed for closing.
DO NOT store money at home, place it in a bank account so it can be documented as savings throughout the loan process and can qualify as assets on hand.
DO NOT have overdrafts on a checking account. 
DO NOT quit or change jobs during the loan process.



Looking for an agent to find you the right home? I am here, just give me a call.



Joan Wilson (Realtor, SRES, Ecobroker, Certified REO, HAFA, and Short Sale Specialist)
Pacific Sotheby's International Realty
Call or Text760-757-3468 

CAL BRE License # 01341483

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Top 9 Regions for Flipping Houses (7 in Calif.)!



Investors gobbled up 156,862 single family homes and flipped them in 2013, up 16% from 2012 and up 114% from 2011, according to RealtyTrac.

Homes flipped in 2013 accounted for 4.6% of all U.S. single family home sales during the year, up from 4.2% in 2012 and up from 2.6% in 2011.

Flips accounted for 3.8% of all sales in the fourth quarter, down slightly from 3.9% of all sales in the third quarter and down from 7.1% of all sales in the fourth quarter of 2012 — the highest percentage of sales represented by flips in a single quarter since RealtyTrac began tracking flipping data in the first quarter of 2011.

The average gross profit for a home flip was $58,081 for all U.S. homes flipped in 2013, up from an average gross profit of $45,759 in 2012.

The average gross profit for homes flipped in the fourth quarter was $62,761, up from $52,746 in the fourth quarter of 2012.

1. San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, Calif.

Average profit: $166,287
Flipped price: $704,762
Number of flips: 202

2. San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, Calif.
Flipped price: $621,380
Average profit: $154,130
Number of flips: 584

3. Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, Calif.
Flipped price: $510,906
Average profit: $143,578
Number of flips: 197

4. Ocean City, N.J.
Flipped price: $467,113
Average profit: $140,716
Number of flips: 53

5. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, Calif.
Flipped price: $513,975
Average profit: $127,634
Number of flips: 2,116

6. San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, Calif.
Flipped price: $475,306
Average profit: $120,180
Number of flips: 900 

7. Santa Rosa-Petaluma, Calif.
Flipped price: $411,909
Average profit: $113,001
Number of flips: 125

8. Salinas, Calif.

Flipped price: $438,333
Average profit: $100,228
Number of flips: 69

9. Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, Wash.
Flipped price: $319,280
Average profit: $97,002
Number of flips: 485



Give me a call,  I can help you find the perfect house to flip!



Joan Wilson 760-757-3468

Pacific Sotheby's International Realty
Call or Text: 760-757-3468
CAL BRE License # 01341483





Monday, January 6, 2014

San Diego Events Calendar - January 2014

Polar Bear Plunge     Jan. 1
The Annual LJCSC Polar Bear Plunge and Chili + Potluck. A great way for LJCSC Members to 'SPLASH' into the New Year! 10am. Kelogg Park: La Jolla Shores Beach. 
www.lajollacoveswimclub.com
 
 
San Diego International Auto Show     Jan. 1-5
Features the widest variety of new vehicles under one roof, featuring over 400 vehicles from 36 global manufacturers. The 2014 model-year vehicles showcase the newest levels of technology that enhance the driving experience. SD Convention Center. 
www.sdautoshow.com
 
Adrenaline Challenge     Jan. 3-5
Lacrosse teams of youths from Canada and the United States will meet to face their challengers. Two teams of ten players each use netted sticks to catch and throw a small rubber ball into the goal net. 8am-4:30pm. Del Mar Polo Field. (888) 768-8479 x-1000 / 
www.adrln.com

San Diego Resolution Run     Jan. 4
Start your New Year's resolution off with this event that offers 5K and 15K run/walks; plus youth races, too. It all begins with that first step forward. You can do it, and you'll be glad you did! 6-10am. E Mission Bay. (619) 890-6067 / 
www.sandyfeetevents.com
 
Western Surfing Association Championship Tour     Jan. 4-5Surfing competition to qualify competitors to the West Coast Championship, US Championships and prime events. Sponsored by Western Surfing Association. 7am-5pm. Oceanside Harbor South Jetty. (949) 369-6677 /www.ci.oceanside.ca.us

Petco Walk-Run-Wag 5K9     Jan. 13
Get your running and walking shoes on and come get a great a great start on healthy and active New Year! 7am-2pm. Del Mar Fairgrounds.
www.5k9walkrun.com
 
Del Mar Antique Show     Jan. 17-19
Antique show and sale. For $5.00 per item, attendees can have items appraised at the antique appraisal booth. Restoration services also are available. Fri/Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 11am-5pm. Del Mar Fairgrounds.
www.delmarfairgrounds.com

Sheila Harden San Diego Multi-Cultural Festival     Jan. 18
Music, dance performances, storytelling, and a wide range of ethnic foods and merchandise. You can learn about local educational institutions at the Education Fair. 11am-5pm. Martin Luther King Jr. Promenade. (858) 524-9108 / 
www.sdmulticultural.com
 
Kids’ Marathon Mile at Legoland     Jan. 18
Though created for kids ages 12 and under, everyone is welcome to participate. Moms, dads, and big kids are invited to join the fun in this non-competative 1-mile run/walk through LEGOLAND® California, Carlsbad.(760) 692-2900 / 
www.carlsbadmarathon.com

Martin Luther King Day Parade     Jan. 19
Large celebration in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the U.S. Our parade is filled with dazzling floats, soulful High School Bands, Drill Teams, Colleges, Fraternities, Churches, Organizations, Peace and Youth groups.2pm. Harbor Dr., Embarcardero. alpha-zsl.org/mlkdayparade.html
 
San Diego Restaurant Week     Jan. 19-24
Experience cuisine that delights your palate. Held twice annually, this beloved culinary tradition features discounted prix fixe menus from more than 180 of San Diego's best restaurants in 12 unique regions throughout San Diego County. 
www.sandiegorestaurantweek.com

Farmer's Insurance Open - PGA TourPRO-AM     Jan. 20-26San Diego is pleased to host the exclusive PGA Tour Golf Tournament at the beautiful Torrey Pines Golf Course where top professional golfers are eager to present their skills. 7am-4pm(858) 886-4653 /www.farmersinsuranceopen.com
 
Carmel Valley 5K & Fun Run     Jan. 25
There's a 5K run/walk and a Fun Run for kids in Carmel Valley. The proceeds from the event benefit the Del Mar Schools Education Foundation to help pay for programs. 8am-1pm. Carmel Del Mar Elementary School.(858) 761-8799 / 
www.carmelvalley5k.com

San Diego Cat Fanciers CFA All-Breed Cat Show     Jan. 25-26
The Education Ring will feature beautiful pedigreed breeds as well as selected cats available for adoption from shelter/rescue organizations at the show. 10am-5pm. Del Mar Fair Grounds. (760) 735-8209 /
www.sandiegocat.org
 
Miss San Diego Pageant     Jan. 26
Please join us as contestants from all over San Diego County compete for the title of Miss San Diego and Miss San Diego's Outstanding Teen. This pageant is a preliminary to Miss California and Miss America pageants.2pm. Eastlake High School. 
www.misssandiego.org

Chinese New Year Celebration     Jan. 30-31
It's the Year of the Horse! The celebration presents traditional Chinese music, good cheer, and the flash & crackle of fireworks with the performance of the Dragon Dance. 11pm-2am. Indochinese Association of San Diego: 4536-4540 University Ave. (619) 717-7062
 
San Diego Lunar New Year Tet Festival     Jan. 31-Feb. 2
A Vietnamese cultural festival will take place to showcase homeland traditions. Come and experience ancestral rituals and Vietnamese music with costumed dance performances. 5-10pm. Mira Mesa Community Park: 8575 New Salem St. (213) 359-0423 / 
www.sdtet.com
 
This information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.