middlesex county: Seasoned Money ............ What Is It??? - 05/15/09 07:47 AM
The term "Seasoning Money" or Seasoned Money" is a very common term in the Mortgage Industry.  A simple definition for what is "Seasoned Money" is that it is a reference to the length of time that has past since funds were deposited in or withdrawn from a Bank Account..
Why is "Seasoned Money" important in the Mortgage Industry?  It is important because if a Borrower is applying for a mortgage, the Lender is going to require that they produce bank statements for a certain period of time.  These days any deposit or withdrawal of funds of $1000 or more, that are … (18 comments)

middlesex county: New Tax Creat Change ............ NOT!!! - 05/14/09 10:14 AM
If you have not heard by now, the announcement by Shawn Donovan, Secretary of HUD, made on Tuesday 12, about a change to the $8,000 Tax Credit is at least for now no longer valid.
In his speech on May 12, at the National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) Summit, Secretary Donovan made the following statement about the Tax Credit:
“We all want to enable FHA consumers to access the tax credit funds when they close on their home loans so that the cash can be used as a downpayment. So FHA will permit trusted FHA-approved lenders and HUD-approved nonprofits, as well … (14 comments)

middlesex county: Wordless Wednesday - 05/13/09 01:33 PM

 
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George Souto is a Loan Officer who can assist you with all your FHA, CHFA, and Conventional mortgage needs in Connecticut. George resides in Middlesex County which includes Middletown, Middlefield, Durham, Cromwell, Portland, Higganum, Haddam, East Haddam, Chester, Deep River, and Essex. George can be contacted at (860) 573-1308 or gsouto@mccuemortgage.com
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middlesex county: More Changes On The Horizon. - 05/12/09 06:30 AM
I have been trying to blog about many of the changes going on in the Lending Industry, so that we can all stay on top of changes that are happening in the laws, as well as changes that investors, and PMI companies are implementing on their own.  These changes are critical to all of us because they are key to our survival these days.
Not to long ago investors were focused on increasing the volume of loans they had on the books, but today this philosophy has been replaced with loan quality.  Loan quality has become so much of a focus … (13 comments)

middlesex county: Eliminate Closing Surprises! - 05/11/09 10:21 AM
I keep hearing about Buyers getting last minute surprises before their loan closes, and this is something that should not happen if everyone does their job during the loan process.  The reason why there are surprises are because the necessary steps were not taken, someone tried to take a shortcut along the way, and those involved in the transaction did not pay attention to conditions that needed to be met in order for the loan to close.
It all starts with a Buyer being Pre-Approved for a loan correctly.  You can read a blog that I wrote recently "It Is A … (15 comments)

middlesex county: Wordless Sunday - 05/10/09 12:27 PM

 
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George Souto is a Loan Officer who can assist you with all your FHA, CHFA, and Conventional mortgage needs in Connecticut. George resides in Middlesex County which includes Middletown, Middlefield, Durham, Cromwell, Portland, Higganum, Haddam, East Haddam, Chester, Deep River, and Essex. George can be contacted at (860) 573-1308 or gsouto@mccuemortgage.com
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middlesex county: Appraisal Issues Continue To Be Big Problems!!! - 05/09/09 06:26 AM
The effects of slow sales in the last two quarters of 2008 and the first quarter of 2009 are beginning to be felt more and more on recent sales. Despite all of the recent changes by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and PMI Companies, the biggest obstacle that I am having with getting loans approved recently is appraisals.
Because of the slow sales in the last two quarters of 2008 and the first quarter of 2009, Appraisers are having a difficult time in finding Comp's to support recent sales.  I wrote a blog at the end of last month "Slow Sales Causing … (14 comments)

middlesex county: It Is A Great Time To Buy ........... Get Pre-Approved Today!!!! - 05/06/09 06:28 AM
This is a great time to purchase a house, the prices and interest rates low and Sellers are motivated to sell.  So Buyers whether they are First Time Homebuyers or have bought several homes in the past, need to get Pre-Approved for a loan first to determine what price range they are qualified to purchase in. 
A Realtor will most likely not take a Buyer to see a house unless they know that the Buyer is qualified to purchase a house in that price range.  So it is important to get Pre-Approved as early as possible so that neither the Buyer … (12 comments)

middlesex county: Refinance Market ............. Things That Need To Be Considered - 05/05/09 10:46 AM
We are right now in what is called a Refinance Market, because of the low interest rates.  If you took out a mortgage more than a year ago, the odds are that your interest rate is now about 1% lower than when you took it out.  A 1% percent difference in the interest rate is in my opinion when a Borrower should begin to inquire about refinancing if you are just looking to lower your monthly payments, but there are other things that you need to consider besides just the lower interest payment.
For example if they are refinancing because they … (10 comments)

middlesex county: First Time Homebuyer Seminars - 05/04/09 09:15 AM
Back in January 2007 I did a series of blogs on First Time Homebuyer Seminars that were very well received, so I thought that it would be useful to make those who were not around back then aware of these blogs.  In these blogs I covered everything from advertising them to what material to cover during the seminar. Below are outlines of each of the blogs and links for each of them.
First Time Homebuyer Seminars…..Part #1.
This first blog was an initial introduction into the series. First Time Homebuyer Seminars…..Part #2
Do they really want to own their own home. … (10 comments)

middlesex county: Great Memories ............. Great Choice!!!! - 05/02/09 09:42 AM
Yesterday I was driving by one of our local Little League Fields, and it brought back some very pleasant old memories.  I stopped the car and luckily had my camera with me, so I was able to take the picture below.
 

 
Both my sons played many games on these two fields, but they did not look this nice back then.  Through a lot of work and lobbying when I was on the Middletown Little League Board of Directors, we were able to get Lights and Sprinklers put in, as well as a concession stand.  Back then there were … (12 comments)

middlesex county: Second Employment Verification Before Loans Close. - 05/01/09 09:06 AM
Many areas of this great county of ours are facing serious employment issues.  Here in Connecticut the Insurance Capital of the world, we have been particularly hard hit.  Insurance Companies have suffered many losses, and as a result, have had to down size and let many people go.
Because of the many job loses, several of the Lenders/Banks have add one more condition to their Commitment Letters, condition #3 of the Commitment Letter below:
Employment Verification has always been part of the Loan Approval Process, but I have never seen Employment Verifications done a second time until recently.  Most people might … (16 comments)

middlesex county: Connecticut Pure Maple Syrup!!! - 04/29/09 02:32 AM
That is right you read the title correctly.  Most people, especially here on the East Coast think of Vermont when the subject of Pure Natural Maple Syrup comes up.  But Vermont is not the only State in New England that produces Pure Natural Maple Syrup, Connecticut does as well.  And the best Connecticut Maple Syrup, in my opinion, is produced by my neighbors, the Graves Family. located on Chancey Road in Middletown.
They do not produce it in large amounts, and it is only sold at a Stand located on their farm, but it sure is good. I missed taking pictures … (9 comments)

middlesex county: Slow Sales Causing Appraisal Problems. - 04/25/09 07:40 AM
One of my Borrowers Closed on a Refinance Loan yesterday that many of us in this Industry would consider a "Slam Dunk Loan".  This Borrower had Credit Scores in the 800's, ratio's of 15/17, and 60% LTV.  "Slam Dunk" right? Wrong!
This house was located in a neighborhood made up of a small cluster of house that are separated from most of the other residential neighborhoods in town.  The last known sale in this neighborhood was 8 months ago, and nothing comparable to it in near by neighborhoods had sold in a lesser time period.  The Appraiser did an amazing job … (15 comments)

middlesex county: Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) CT Families New Refinance Program. - 04/18/09 07:22 AM

CHFA just rolled out its new CT Families Program which is now self-insured, unlike the previous program that followed FHASecure Guidelines.  This new version of that program might finally make this a viable program for those who are in trouble on their mortgage, because of it being an Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM).
The previous program was basically a:
Refinance program for subprime borrowers And it was Insured by FHA. The new programs main differences are:
Refinance program for families experiencing or having experienced hardships Self-insured by CHFA The main thing that still remains common between the two is that only … (4 comments)

middlesex county: USDA Loan Program ........... Part II - 04/01/09 06:57 AM
Yesterday I did an introductory post about the USDA Loan Program, comparing it to our Stated Bonded Loan Program CHFA.  In that comparisons I listed some of the benefits that each of the programs have over each other.  In this blog I am going to just talk about the USDA Loan Program, and go into more detail about the program by providing bullet points that those reading this can use for a quick reference.  If you are interested in more information about CHFA please read my past blogs about that program.
USDA is a great loan program for both existing and … (15 comments)

middlesex county: USDA Loan Program - 03/31/09 01:26 PM
I am fairly new to USDA Loans, because in the past they were limited in where they could be done here in Middlesex County, Connecticut, where I do about 90% of my business. However, this loan program is now available in all of Middlesex County except Middletown, and Cromwell. In fact this Loan Program is now available in most of Connecticut. There are only three Counties that now have limited number of towns that it can be done in, Hartford County, New Haven County, and Fairfield County. The rest of the Counties in the State, there are only one or two … (12 comments)

 
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George Souto

Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Middletown, CT

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