Saturday, December 10, 2011

Final Annotated Bibliography Assignment

Annotated Bibliography
Armour, Stephanie. “Buying your first home in 5 steps.”
USA Today (04/26/2010)

This article in the USA Today will help in the paper buy using the statements that the people are saying about home buying for first time homebuyers. There is a great quote from one of them saying, “I tell people there are no stupid questions. Ask anything you don’t understand”. Also the steps they point out for people to take when they are interested in buying a home. This source breaks it down into simple steps and some of the other sources go into more depth on the subject. The suggestions throughout the article will help in writing of this paper.


Bray, Ilona, Schroeder, Alayna & Stewart, Marcia “Nolo’s Essential Guide to Buying Your First Home.”

This book has all the information I was looking for in this research paper. It has the perfect flow to it discussing the different options for first time homebuyers. Talking over reasons it is good to own a home, along with the steps of buying a home. There are several parts of this book that I will use in the research paper. All the different resources available for people in both websites and forms that the book provides. The book also does good job talking over all the different loan options available and points out the pros and cons of each type of loans available. Something else that I was thinking of using is when talking over the home inspectors portion of my paper all the hints that the book provided for finding a good inspector. Along with the details on the forms that this book provided. Another resource this book will provide is steps of building your team of professionals when buying a home.


Anderson, Thomas M. “Home Buying for Begginers.”
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance May 2010 Vol. 64 issues 5, p78-79

The article started off useless for my paper. There is a part in the first half for a resource of a website that an agent used to narrow down search for homes. The second part of the article Clinch the Deal was of more help with both steps before you make an offer, and then the contingencies that you should have when you buy a home. I plan to use the saying you can negotiate almost anything in my paper with some areas the author points out could be negotiated.

Sykes, Tanisha A, Curry, Sheree R. “Buying Your First Home?”
Black Enterprise August 2007 Vol. 38 issue 1, p76-82

What a great article helping to discuss the process of buying a home. The pointers that they give are top notch. Thinking of using several parts of this article in my paper. The two reasons that home ownership is important. The pointers of making disputes on your credit report, and how the agencies have only 30 days to respond or must be removed from your credit report. Along with if you are paying off any bills in collection attempt to settle at 50% of the total. Throughout this article like the other book have great resources on websites that you can use during the buying process.

Coleman, Marlene M M.D., Huss, William Judge”Homeowners Association and You”

This book is helpful in finding out about community living and what home associations are exactly. Besides the first couple of chapters of this book talking over the community living part and then structure of the association itself. The only other things I found useful was the list of questions one should ask for the different aspects of buying into a homeowners association.

Bray Ilona, Schroeder Alayna “The Essential Guide for First-Time Homeowners

This book talks more about what to do after you have bought your first home. The reason I like it for my research is the sections about keeping up with your mortgage's, building equity in your home, and all the different tax breaks available to home owners.

Crook David “The Wall Street Journal Complete Home Owner's Guidebook”

This book was a really good resource in talking about the housing market during the recession of 2008. The author does a great job at first making people think about home buying if it is for them. The different highlight areas of this book will be helpful in my paper. Steps on how to buy a home chapter along with questions to ask your lender. He does a good job letting people know what you need to know about your Realtor. Will need to read further into this book lots here and will need more time to take the full book in to benefit me when time for me to buy.


Babcock Jason  “After the crash, home buyers looking for bargains”

This article had just two really strong quotes thinking of using in the research paper. It showed how even in tough economy many first time home buyers are getting homes. There is a quote that states how when the market was hot before the crash it was tough for first time home buyers that is not the case now. Along with the statement about why people should look now.

Chao Mary “Taking advantage of the buyers’ market”

The article starts off with a strong statement that I really like talking about how rare of a market we have and favors buyers with interest rates and price. The first step they suggest is meeting with a mortgage professional to determine how much you can afford. The end of the article has a good quote about to stand out as a buyer you should submit a clean offer and to be flexible in your offer.

Miller John E “Homebuying Tips Everybody Should Know”

Really good article with the steps they point out. At the start of the article the comment about the data on home pricing and rental pricing over the last three years really stands out in this article to be used in my research paper. The statement the author makes about you can still get a low down payment with FHA loans, but going at 20% or more avoids the insurance required otherwise. Definitely plan on using the statement on Don't hesitate to throw a low ball on your bid and work from there if you can.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Interview questions and answers

Interview Questions and Answers Provided

  1. What experience do you have in this subject of home buying?

Answer: Going on 26 years of being in industry. Started as underwriter in 1985 the person that reviews all documentations. Has accounting background. Then moved into one that processed and closed on the loans. Was bank Manager for a couple years before moving into current role as loan originator.
  1. What would you tell people nervous about buying their first home?

Answer: First to get people comfortable with the process and help to begin understanding the steps they will take. Trying to calm the person down with explanation of what is next and why.
  1. What is the current market like in this area for people interested in buying a home?

Answer: Awesome prices being so low in the past if someone was looking for a home and approved for less then 150,000 would tell person do not bother looking as prices was higher then that. Currently prices are lowest that she has seen. Interest rates being so low another reason to buy now.
  1. What steps do you suggest for people interested in buying a home but have no savings currently?

Answer: Talk with a loan officer because based on type of loan approved for may not need a down payment.
  1. What are the different types of home loans available?

Answer: Went into length here on the different types of home loans. Discussed all the government backed loans the RD, VA, FHA, and Conventional home loans. Talked over the requirements to each.
  1. Which loans do you suggest for first time home buyers, and then which ones for people already owning a home?

Answer: Depends really on each persons situations and who they are. With so many different programs there is one to fit everyone. For current home owners looking to either refinance or move into bigger homes will look at their equity position what the value they currently have in their home. The basic requirements is no more loaned for a second mortgage above 80% of the home value.
  1. What information is required for applying for a home loan?

Answer: All of the current information of the home buyer. Pay stubs, documentation of other income, mainly history around finances.


  1. What complications can come up when buying a home?

Answer: First she said they do their best to elevate complications by validating all the information from the start. Leave no stone unturned in the loan process from the start. That helps prevent problems in closing. Property issues can come in many forms one example is how the county does not require inspections when building a home.
  1. If credit is an issue what steps should one take to become approved for a loan?

Answer: Pull credit report at free credit sites then if disputes get them handled. Get rid of any debt in collections. If no credit currently then open up lines of credits. Said there is 3 types of credit that impact credit scores the most that is revolving credit, installments, and mortgage loans. At worst case if person has really high debt and best solution is then bankruptcy to help build up credit again.
  1. With the current economy is it a good time to purchase or should one wait until prices hit bottom?

Answer: Yes it is still good time to purchase because of current interest rates and current home prices. There is still a chance that prices will go down if the Shadow Inventory out there do hit market all at one time and in mass numbers. Having more inventory available will draw prices down even more.
  1. How much do you suggest for a down payment on a home for first time home buyers?

Answer: Zero if require no down payment with loan type person is approved for. If available to the 20% down helps prevent home owners from having to pay the insurance required otherwise.
  1. Any suggestions on resources to use in my research paper?

Answer: She did not provide documentation to look up. Said there really is not anything that she uses. Said to research on the different home loans themselves and the Financial Reform Act of April 2011.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Annotated Bibliography first portion

Annotated Bibliography
Armour, Stephanie. “Buying your first home in 5 steps.”
USA Today (04/26/2010)

This article in the USA Today will help in the paper buy using the statements that the people are saying about home buying for first time homebuyers. There is a great quote from one of them saying, “I tell people there are no stupid questions. Ask anything you don’t understand”. Also the steps they point out for people to take when they are interested in buying a home. This source breaks it down into simple steps and some of the other sources go into more depth on the subject. The suggestions throughout the article will help in writing of this paper.


Bray, Ilona, Schroeder, Alayna & Stewart, Marcia “Nolo’s Essential Guide to Buying Your First Home.”

This book has all the information I was looking for in this research paper. It has the perfect flow to it discussing the different options for first time homebuyers. Talking over reasons it is good to own a home, along with the steps of buying a home. There are several parts of this book that I will use in the research paper. All the different resources available for people in both websites and forms that the book provides. The book also does good job talking over all the different loan options available and points out the pros and cons of each type of loans available. Something else that I was thinking of using is when talking over the home inspectors portion of my paper all the hints that the book provided for finding a good inspector. Along with the details on the forms that this book provided. Another resource this book will provide is steps of building your team of professionals when buying a home.


Anderson, Thomas M. “Home Buying for Begginers.”
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance May 2010 Vol. 64 issues 5, p78-79

The article started off useless for my paper. There is a part in the first half for a resource of a website that an agent used to narrow down search for homes. The second part of the article Clinch the Deal was of more help with both steps before you make an offer, and then the contingencies that you should have when you buy a home. I plan to use the saying you can negotiate almost anything in my paper with some areas the author points out could be negotiated.

Sykes, Tanisha A, Curry, Sheree R. “Buying Your First Home?”
Black Enterprise August 2007 Vol. 38 issue 1, p76-82

What a great article helping to discuss the process of buying a home. The pointers that they give are top notch. Thinking of using several parts of this article in my paper. The two reasons that home ownership is important. The pointers of making disputes on your credit report, and how the agencies have only 30 days to respond or must be removed from your credit report. Along with if you are paying off any bills in collection attempt to settle at 50% of the total. Throughout this article like the other book have great resources on websites that you can use during the buying process.