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Duncan Firm, P.A.
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Shelter Insurance - John Kimbrough
You can get life insurance does not have to be hard. The Shelter Express Termâ„¢ policy simplifies the process. If the winter weather sends you sliding, make sure you have the right amount of collision coverage. From jewelry to antique guns and golf equipment, we have just the coverage for you. We can help you that how to set clear goals and how an action plan can help you achieve them. We also accept digital insurance cards. We cover Auto insurance, Home Insurance, Renters Insurance, Business Insurance, Life Insurance, Motorcycle Insurance, Boat Insurance, RV Insurance, Personal Articles Insurance, Farm Insurance, and ATV Insurance. ...read more
By Shelter Insurance - John Kimbrough February 14, 2015
Is It a good Time To Buy
Now is the perfect time to take advantage of low interest rates and an exceptional market. It might surprise a first time home buyer that they aren't the only ones who feel confused about the whole home buying process. Almost all home buyers feel the same way, even those who have purchased a home before. It's easy to forget some or all of the home buying steps you've followed in the past. Here are some tips on how to begin: Educate yourself you may have relatives or friends who live in another state or area. They might have some good advice for you, but chances are that the home buying process varies greatly in different areas, so do not make the mistake of relying solely on their advice. Educate yourself about the home buying customs where you want to live. You can talk to realtors, mortgage brokers,loan officers, or even friends who've recently moved into your area. Also the public library might be a good resource. Questions toAsk An Agent Once you find answers to these questions, you'll have a much better idea of the basic home buying customs in your area. If I decide to work with an agent, once I've decided to purchase a home, will the agent help me compose my offer? If not, who would be willing to help? (Lawyer, Broker, etc.) Some agents use fill-in-the-blank forms and if so, ask for a sample to take home and study and possibly use for ideas to create your own. Will an agent give me a sample copy of typical disclosures? What kind of disclosures are sellers required to give to their buyers? Does it differ by city or area? Is a home inspection standard in the area? Are there other types of inspections recommended? How much does an inspection usually cost, and who pays the cost, buyer or seller? When is the inspection usually done, before or after an offer or closing? Is a survey of the property required, and if so, who pays for it, the buyer or the seller? If I want to be sure the deed to the title is problem free, do I need to contact a title company? Does someone else do this for me? What is the average cost for this service? Who acts as settlement agent, the person who puts together final paperwork for you to sign? (attorney, title company personnel, real estate broker, other)? Who will put together final paperwork for signing (otherwise known as settlement agent)? Several options could include title company, real estate broker, attorney, etc. Other than loan costs, what's the average total cost for other closing fees? What is the average total cost of closing fees, other than the cost of the loan? What is included in these fees, such as taxes, agency fees, etc.? Once my offer has been accepted, how long does it normally take to close on a home? What might hold closing up or make it difficult? What can I, as the buyer, do to ensure things go smoothly? Stay Calm It is very likely that you will hit a few snags on the way to closing - most people do. However, if you keep your head clear, you will be able to work with the right people to resolve any issues that pop up and the transaction will end up smoothly. There are many details to keep track of, so remember not to over react if something goes wrong, and every problem has a solution. Now Begin Now that you've reviewed this section, your next steps are the same as they would be for every home buyer. Relax, take a few deep breaths and then begin! Dig into the details and simply start the home buying process. If you allow yourself to enjoy it, the whole experience can be fun! Kimberly Brown - Sr. Loan Consultant Please feel free to visit us atwww.crlarkansas.com CRL "A Nationwide Mortgage Lending Company"License in 26 states ...read more
By CRL "A Nationwide Mortgage Lending Company" April 07, 2010
Have Your Heard Bank Owned Properties For Homebuyers
Now is the perfect time to take advantage of low interest rates and an exceptional market. Feel free to apply online, browse our calculators and tools, learn about our loan programs, and much more. We offer custom solutions for every residential mortgage financing situation. Whatever your residential financing needs, we will tailor a loan that's right for you. Call For More Details on This Program License In 26 States Kimberly Brown - Sr. Loan Consultant Office: 800-712-8518 Main: 501-396-6991 Fax: 800-695-8031 Please feel free to visit us at www.crlarkansas.com ...read more
By CRL "A Nationwide Mortgage Lending Company" April 01, 2010