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What is the real site for applying for grants from the Government to help cover heating costs this winter?

No Comments 17 April 2012

Question by missC: What is the real site for applying for grants from the Government to help cover heating costs this winter?

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Answer by angela s
The government does offer grants to low-income people to help cover heating costs. I think it is called the energy assistance program.

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RE/MAX Analysis of Illinois Real Estate Market Reveals What It Takes to Get Home Sales Closed These Days

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RE/MAX Analysis of Illinois Real Estate Market Reveals What It Takes to Get Home Sales Closed These Days











Elgin, IL (PRWEB) November 12, 2011

The chances of turning a home sales contract into a completed sale increase substantially when the real estate agents successfully overcome obstacles that can block the path to the closing table, according to a RE/MAX analysis of trends in the northern Illinois real estate market.

RE/MAX agents say there is no question that more contracts fall through these days than in the past due to challenges in today’s real estate marketplace.

“Traditionally it was the rare contract that didn’t close, usually not more than 1or 2 out of 100,” reported Tim McCaslin, broker/owner of RE/MAX Sauk Valley in Sterling, Ill. He estimates that this year the failure rate is closer to 5 percent in his market area, while at the same time many more contracts end up requiring extensions but do close eventually.

“We see the same trend in our area,” agreed Pam Jacobs, an agent with RE/MAX of Barrington in Barrington, Ill. She said no single issue is primarily responsible for making it more challenging to close contracts. Rather, she cited a combination of factors that include regulatory changes, increased scrutiny by lenders, greater anxiety on the part of many buyers and added complications that can come with buying a foreclosure or short sale.

According to Paul Fasold of RE/MAX Signature in Chicago, the keys to closing a contract are for both the buyer and the building to be qualified. A real estate agent’s job, he said, is to make sure both are true.

“First, it needs to be established that the buyer is financially qualified to undertake the purchase being contemplated. That means making sure buyers are working with a lender and have been pre-approved for a loan that will allow them to purchase the property on which they are making an offer,” Fasold said. “Lenders today are extremely cautious, and each has its own set of loan criteria. That’s why I like to be sure buyers are working with a good mortgage broker who has access to a range of financing sources and can match each buyer with a suitable lender.”

Cindy Banks, broker/owner of RE/MAX Cornerstone in West Chicago, Ill., works extensively with banks, helping them sell foreclosed homes. She said the financing of real estate transactions has become more complicated in recent years.

“Lenders have more detailed requirements, higher standards and less tolerance for any deviation,” noted Banks. “Even though we typically represent the seller in these transactions, I view it as part of our job to be proactive in making sure each buyer’s lender has the information it needs. Otherwise, the transaction is at risk.”

The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is one major lender with specific contractual requirements that are clearly spelled out on its website, according to Kathy Dames, broker/owner of RE/MAX Ultimate Professionals in Shorewood, Ill.

“Homes that HUD resells and finances after foreclosure often are great values, but to get that value HUD insists buyers adhere to its rules. So, when buying a HUD home, the buyer and the buyers’ agent need to go over every line of the contract and abide by the letter of the requirements or the

transaction may not close,” Dames said.

As for being sure each building also is properly qualified, Fasold said the most common issue these days is when the appraisal required by the lender comes back with a value below the agreed sales price. That usually happens either because the price is too high relative to recent sales in the area or the appraiser lacks the information needed to develop an accurate value estimate.

“It has always been part of my job as an agent to make sure a property goes under contract at a price supported by other recent nearby sales, but today that is more important than ever. And it’s equally vital to give the appraiser the information needed to understand the full value of the property,” said Fasold.

It’s also a good idea, contends Cindy Banks, for the listing agent to meet the appraiser at the property so they can walk through it together.

“An agent isn’t supposed to talk to the appraiser, but you can be present, and you can provide data on comparable properties,” she said. “My goal in those situations is to make it as easy for the appraiser as we can.”

A related issue involves home inspections because “even the most perfect home will have minor flaws,” said Pam Jacobs. For that reason, “both buyers and sellers need to have realistic expectations when it comes to home inspections,” she said. “Buyers shouldn’t treat every cosmetic imperfection as an opportunity to renegotiate the price. At the same time, finding a serious problem, such as one that would cost $ 1,000 to address, certainly is an appropriate subject for discussion. Agents must educate their clients about the entire purchase process, including the inspection.”

Perhaps the most common stumbling blocks in today’s real estate market are short sales, where the seller’s outstanding mortgage debt exceeds the market value of the home. In some cases, there may be several lenders involved, and all lenders must sign off on the purchase price if the seller is to be released from further financial obligations.

“Ten years ago, I doubt I did one short sale a year,” said Tim McCaslin. “Now, banks have entire departments that do nothing but work on this type of transaction, and our office handles dozens of them annually.”

With such a large volume of transactions and with multiple lenders frequently involved, short sales can take months to complete. As a result, some buyers lose patience and walk away. In other instances, the lenders will decide not to grant the short sale.

To minimize that risk, noted McCaslin, it’s crucial to know upfront what documentation the lender requires, what the lender’s criteria are for approval, and how the documentation should be delivered. Most of all, he noted, agents have to follow up to make sure that lenders come to a decision as promptly as possible.

When pursuing a short sale, Kathy Dames advises buyers to put together an experienced team, including a real estate agent and an attorney who are both familiar with the short sale process.

“If you do that and are dealing with just one lender and can get the seller to immediately provide a complete package of documentation, it actually is possible to close a short sale in as little as 30 days,” she said.

RE/MAX has been the leader in the northern Illinois real estate market since 1989. The RE/MAX Northern Illinois network consists of 2,200 sales associates and 105 individually owned and operated RE/MAX offices that provide a full range of brokerage services throughout the northern one-third of Illinois. Its http://www.illinoisproperty.com and http://www.remax.com websites are leaders in consumer visits among real estate franchise brands. Its mobile search, m.illinoisproperty.com, allows users to conduct real estate searches on any mobile device with Internet access. The northern Illinois network is part of RE/MAX LLC, a global real estate organization with 89,000 sales associates in 85 nations.

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I trying to find a a free pre K school grant for my Kid. I see a lot of grants Google but which one are real.?

3 Comments 27 March 2012

Question by crw7317: I trying to find a a free pre K school grant for my Kid. I see a lot of grants Google but which one are real.?
I also looking for a $ 10,000 grant, I just trying to get my son ready for school. If any one can help me aleast get a contact person I will be greatful.

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Answer by nycybergal
You will need to do more research. Go to your local elementary schools in your district (yellow pages anyone?), go to the Welfare Office and ask for help or ask around to people who are parents with kids in school about where they put their kids.

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Are there any real free goverment grants that i don’t have to pay for to get?

No Comments 24 March 2012

Question by jessicec1980: Are there any real free goverment grants that i don’t have to pay for to get?
I have been searching online for about 2 weeks and everytime I apply for a grant they want me to pay to get the info. Are there any really true free ways to apply for grants without paying?

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Answer by angela s
You can go to http://grants.gov and look at all the grants available. Usually the grant process can be somewhat hard to navigate without some help, but the government site will tell you all that are available.

That is why it usually costs, as a good grant program will have templates and assistance in applying for grants.

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Q&A: Where can I get a real grant to buy a home?

3 Comments 02 March 2012

Question by : Where can I get a real grant to buy a home?
I have been looking endlessly on the internet for info on how to get a legitimate grant form the government to buy a home. All I have found are sites that either don’t have personal grant funding or want for me to pay for the grant kit. Please help me. I have searches grants.gov and cfda.gov and have been able to find no answers…

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Answer by Steve D
That would because the federal government does not provide grants to people to buy homes. You may be able to access some state level money to help out in buying a home, but given the state budget situation, many states are scaling way back on these programs and limiting eligibility.

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Trusted Real Estate Lock Box Resource – Electronic Lock Boxes for REALTORS

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Trusted Real Estate Lock Box Resource – Electronic Lock Boxes for REALTORS® in Resurgent 2012











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San Diego, CA (PRWEB) February 01, 2012

To help prepare for the expected upswing in the real estate market, LockBoxSwap remains the trusted marketplace for used real estate lock boxes. With new and existing home sales expected to increase 12% and 74% respectively from 2011, according to a recent report from Moody’s Analytics, REALTORS® across the country are positioned to capitalize on a year that should be considerably more lucrative than the last.

“In just a few short months we have had REALTORS® from every corner of the United States using LockBoxSwap as a quick, simple, and convenient way to buy used lock boxes, including both Supra and SentriLock models,” said LockBoxSwap Logistics Manager, Michael Fischer. “We truly believe every REALTOR® should be able to provide their clients with the security of an electronic lock box without breaking the bank or taking on the financial risk of an unregulated Internet transaction.”

Recently granted “Accredited” status by the California Better Business Bureau, LockBoxSwap aims to uphold the trustworthiness and high ethical standards expected of BBB businesses. As Fischer says: “LockBoxSwap employs an exceptional full-time customer service team to assist Realtors with any questions or concerns whenever they buy a lock box from our site.”

After a tumultuous past few years in the real estate industry, reputable sources like Moody’s Analytics are projecting increases in both home building and home sales for the housing market in 2012. For U.S. real estate agents anticipating an influx of new listings this year, San Diego-based, Better Business Bureau Accredited, LockBoxSwap is here to help!

See what America’s REALTORS® are raving about at LockBoxSwap — and prepare yourself for what should be a great turnaround year for the American real estate industry.

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Are there any real ways to get grants for small business start-ups?

5 Comments 23 January 2012

Question by Gabe S: Are there any real ways to get grants for small business start-ups?
I am trying to start a small business and I am trying to look into grants for funding. With the state of the economy being what it is, are there still small business grants out there? How can one obtain the information about them without going through the bogus sites on the internet?

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Answer by Michael
There are so many available
Here is a very small list

http://www.proposalwriter.com/small.html

http://www.business.gov/finance/financing/

http://www.ehow.com/how_2307840_obtain-small-business-grant.html

http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/smallbusiness/a/stategrants.htm

http://www.sba.gov/financialassistance/

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Real Estate Transfer, Finance and Development, Cases and Materials [Used]

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