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Great post David!According to the most recent Servicer Performance Report, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of loans modified under the Home Affordable Loan Modification Program or (HAMP). The HAMP program is part of the Making Home Affordable Program launched by the Obama Adminis...
04/01/2010
Thanks Margaret!Ticor Title - Salem Oregon is presenting a "Get It Sold" Seminar for real estate agents on April 21st.  This seminar will be addressing pricing, home staging and photography and marketing strategies. We're excited to be part of the team presenting and know it will be packed with g...
03/31/2010
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Here is Salem Oregon, we've seen a rush of home buyers take o the streets to find thier first/next home. Hopefully this is an indication of things to come this srping and well into the fall. Home prices are still very  low, making now the time to buy! Julie Haviv has a nice article on Yahoo today...
03/31/2010
March 30, 2010 by travisapproves Being the Professionals we are, Mortgage Bankers and Realtors seem to be pushing the "time is running out, hurry to get your $8,000 Tax Credit" lip service. I'll be honest, I'm one of them! I will say, $8,000 is a whole lot of money and can make a difference in a...
03/30/2010
Below is the most recent update on available funding for the USDA Section 502 Guaranteed Program.  Currently there is $3.23 billion in funds that are available. (as of 3/30/2010)     FY 2010 Allocation:              $13.5B FY 2010 Obligations:            $10.27B (As of 3/30/10) Unobligated Funds...
03/30/2010
Here in Oregon, we're seeing home shoppers rush to pick out that perfect home. Not only is the Tax Credit ending soon, but USDA may be out of funds for a month or two. Thos two components have helped potential buyers off the fence...let's just hope it continues! DES MOINES - Nine hundred days aft...
03/30/2010
 If you are looking for an FHA loan in Oregon, get on the ball! Changes are coming! On April 5th, 2010 FHA is changing the guidelines of some of their programs. Although most investors have had overlays in place for some time, FHA now requires prospective buyers to meet tougher stipulations incl...
03/29/2010
Thanks Joe!As a Realtor or Lender, do you know the optimal time to ask your client for a referral? Not an "OK" time, or a "good" time, but - the optimal time to ask for referrals? The optimal time to ask for referrals is when you're in the process of helping someone buy, sell, or borrow.  This is...
03/29/2010
Once agian Jeff, great job!  What is the best mortgage program for me?   When shopping for a mortgage, it can be confusing at times, depending on where you get your information.  You should not always base your information on such terms as Expert, Mortgage Expert, FHA Expert, etc, etc.  Just beca...
03/28/2010
OREGON! Can we please do the same?This past week Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill that extends the $10,000 state tax credit for first-time homebuyers. The passage of this bill provides a state tax credit to first-time homebuyers who buy a new or existing home from May 1 through the end of...
03/26/2010
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Travis Newton

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What is Homes for Heroes? Homes for Heroes is a community minded company whose purpose is to provide real rebates and real discounts for heroes who are buying or selling a home. The program started shortly following the tragic events of 09/11/2001, by a group of Realtors in Minnesota. They were looking for a way to honor those who serve our nation and its communities. The founders were all in the business of real estate so used that experience as their discount platform. They quickly discovered that providing these discounts was not only good for their hearts but also great for their business. The word began to spread and Homes for Heroes soon became the Nation’s Largest Hero Savings Program. Today, Homes for Heroes has more than 600 affiliates in 43 states. Who qualifies as a Hero? Our workforce heroes include but are not limited to military personnel (both active duty and retired), teachers, firefighters, law enforcement, doctors and nurses. How does this work in Oregon? Oregon is currently a non-rebate state so Homes for Heroes affiliates agree to give up to 25% of their gross commission to the charity of the hero’s choice. (or a gift certificate directly to the Hero) Our heroes are always proud to be able to deliver a check to their favorite charity, however. Heroes save an average of $2595 per loan when they close it with Travis Newton of ENG Lending. How can a Hero get registered for the program? You can also call Travis Newton, the Oregon Homes for Hero affiliate directly at 503.931.4490. It is just that simple, no red tape, no additional paperwork. Just a real Thank You for real Heroes. Just need proof they have an affiliation to one of the Hero professions listed.