07 December 2007

Charming St. Leonard Victorian




CHARMING ST LEONARD VICTORIAN WITH HEATED GUNITE INGROUND POOL. UPGRADED KITCHEN, HIGH EFFICIENCY PELLET STOVE FOR THE WINTER, GLEAMING WOOD FLOORS THROUGHOUT. OPEN FLOWING FLOORPLAN WITH LARGE BEDROOMS AND BONUS ROOM ABOVE THE GARAGE. SECLUDED ST LEONARD LOCATION WITH WHITE PICKET FENCE, CONVENIENT TO EVERYTHING. SHOWS BEAUTIFULLY!

10 November 2007

1 1/2 Blocks to the Bay!



CalvertBeachHome.com

Enjoy the sound of the Bay from your dining room this fall! Charming seasonal view Calvert Beach split level. Wonderfully upgraded: large multi-level deck, custom oak cabinets in gourmet kitchen, new roof, recent appliances, gleaming wood floors, extensive landscaping -- a truly immaculate home a mere 1 1/2 blocks to a private community beach. Some closing assistance available.

05 November 2007

St. Leonard Rambler



Large private Rambler in great Calvert County location. Beautiful open, flowing floorplan. Enormous kitchen and first floor Master. Finished basement has Media Room with Home Theatre, Surround Sound System and high efficiency pellet stove. Basement also has a seperate bedroom, full bath and bonus room. Secluded wooded lot at end of street.

02 November 2007

Seller assistance can continue...

HUD fails in bid to stop seller assistance.

See attached article.

31 October 2007

Real Estate Forecast

It’s hard to find a clear perspective on investing – whether in real estate or in stocks. Yet, when experienced people give advice, they usually suggest a long term outlook. Here’s what the founder of RE/MAX International had to say to an interviewer recently.


Click here for interview: Dave Liniger talks about the real estate market.

In Southern Maryland, our prices have not fallen as far as in other parts of the country and our foreclosure rate is not quite as heavy – perhaps because of our proximity to D.C. and our generally strong economic fundamentals. But, I agree with Dave Liniger that we are not likely to see an upswing in prices until Spring 2009 (18 months from now).

17 October 2007

Private Hughesville Colonial



ROCK BOTTOM PRICE REDUCTION! INCREDIBLE 4 BDR, 2.5 BATH COLONIAL ON 3+ ACRES IN SOUGHT AFTER SCOUTS TRAIL. BRIGHT AND OPEN FLOOR PLAN, UPGRADED APPLIANCES AND FLOORING, VAULTED CEILING IN MASTER W/ SOAKING TUB, SEPARATE BATH AND WALK-IN CLOSET. VERY PRIVATE SETTING.

16 October 2007

Lake Jameson Estate



Stately 5 bedroom Colonial in Prestigious Lake Jameson. 3 1/2 level acre estate with gunite pool, gazebo, and 2 amish sheds. Spacious floorplan, fully finished basement with 2nd kitchen and living space. King size elegance.

Huntingtown Colonial




This is it! Exceptional 5 bedroom Colonial in prestigious Wilburn Estates in sought after Plum Point School district. Gourmet kitchen, stunning landscape, fully finished basement with bath and workroom, library with built-in bookcase, screened porch, enormous master bedroom with sitting area. Priced to sell - Don't miss out!

15 October 2007

Important Maryland Contract Update

SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN THE MARYLAND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY DISCLOSURE AND DISCLAIMER ACT (HB465 SB511) WENT INTO EFFECT MONDAY OCTOBER 1, 2007:


"...on or after October 1, 2007, a seller who elects to give a disclosure statement must now provide the purchaser with information regarding the existence and operability of carbon monoxide alarms installed within the premises. In particular, a new question will be added to the Residential Property Disclosure as follows: '... If the property relies on the combustion of a fossil fuel for heat, ventilation, hot water, or clothes dryer operation, is a carbon monoxide alarm is installed on the property.'"



ALSO: A NEW CONSERVATION EASEMENT DISCLOSURE TAKING EFFECT OCTOBER 1, 2007 (HB401 SB535) WILL REQUIRE CHANGES TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO SELL LISTING AGREEMENT. FAILURE TO MAKE NOTE OF THIS CHANGE COULD LEAD TO A RECINDED CONTRACT!

"Under the new law, every contract of sale must contain a notice to the purchaser as to whether the property is encumbered by one or more conservation easement(s) or other restrictions limiting or affecting uses of the property."

"The required contract of sale notice is specified in the statute. The Maryland Association of REALTORS® has prepared an addendum which contains the required statutory notice and will be disseminated to local Boards and Associations of REALTOR® on or before October 1, 2007."

"Under the new law, if the property is encumbered by one or more conservation easement(s), and the contract of sale does not contain the required notice as specified in the new law, then the buyer has the right to rescind the contract of sale."

14 October 2007

New Hughesville Estate Listing



Magnificent Contemporary on three (plus) acres of wooded privacy. Gourmet kitchen, geothermal heating, flagstone paths, sprawling wraparound decking and patio, enormous master with California Closets, finished basement with media room and au pair suite complete with full kitchen and brick fireplace: absolutely no expense was spared. Near new bypass in prestigious bedroom community of Hughesville.

Calvert County

09 October 2007

08 October 2007

Weekly Commentary and Rates

The benchmark 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fell to 6.42 percent, according to a survey of national lenders. The mortgages in this week's survey had an average total of 0.36 discount and origination points. One year ago, the mortgage index was 6.31 percent; four weeks ago, it was 6.рел percent


29 September 2007

Prince Frederick Paradise



Nature lover's dream! Sprawling all brick custom built split level on four acres of landscaped privacy. Upgraded Anderson windows, wood floors and crown molding throughout. Open floorplan with masonry fireplaces in family room and master bedroom. Great Prince Frederick location among new $700K subdivisions.

28 September 2007

Calvert County Fair

Through this weekend:



http://www.calvertcountyfair.com/

Documents you'll need to get a home loan

RISMEDIA, Sept. 28, 2007-Getting a mortgage home loan might seem like a tedious process, but if you do your part to look good on paper, you can increase your eligibility for the best interest rates. Financial institutions primarily consider three main areas in determining who is eligible for a mortgage: employment history, credit history, debt to income ratio (which is the percentage of income that goes to expenses). As proof of these, most financial institutions will ask for a selection of the following documents in considering your request for a mortgage loan.

Employment

1. Last two years’ federal tax returns and/or W-2 statements financial institutions typically use your past tax returns as verification of your employment and earnings.

2. Pay stubs: Most financial institutions will ask to see your most recent pay stubs, usually covering the past month. Your pay stub must have your name, your social security number, your employer’s address, and your year-to-date earnings. These help them to gauge whether you will be able to handle your monthly mortgage payments.

3. Employment history: While your pay stubs provide your financial earnings, your employment history gives the financial institution an idea of the nature of your employment. Generally, a record of steady employment is going to work in your favor.

4. Credit History: Credit report, including current creditors and account information. A credit report, including a list of your current creditors and the corresponding account information is useful to a financial institution because it allows them to see how you have dealt with your past loans. This list should include the details (i.e. minimum monthly payment and balances) of all student loans, auto loans, credit cards, and child support payments.

By establishing a solid credit history, you can avoid having to pay higher interest rates that frequently accompany subprime mortgages.

Expenses and Payments

5. Bank statements: In order to verify your banking assets, financial institutions will most likely want to see up to three months of your most recent bank statements.

6. Complete record of assets: Additional assets that should be reported upon applying for a mortgage loan should include mutual funds, retirement accounts, real estate titles, and stock certificates. These not only promote your qualifications as a worthy risk for the financial institution, but they can also help you secure a lower interest rate.

7. Canceled rent checks: If you are currently renting, canceled checks that were used to pay rent can be proof that you are punctual with your payments. Some financial constitutions may ask for the name and address of your landlord instead of the canceled checks.

8. Information about desired property or property type. Providing the financial institution with a description of either the property you want to finance or at least a description of the property helps the financial institution decide if any of the loan programs would be right for you.

Having these documents gathered and ready to go when you are in the process of shopping for a new home will help your mortgage application process go smoothly. Permission is granted to reprint this release in part or in its entirety as long as source credit is properly listed.

For more information, visit www.smre.net.

27 September 2007

Stunning Huntingtown Colonial



This is it! Exceptional 5 bedroom Colonial in prestigious Wilburn Estates in sought after Plum Point School district. Gourmet kitchen, stunning landscape, fully finished basement with bath and workroom, library with built-in bookcase, screened porch, enormous master bedroom with sitting area. Priced to sell - Don't miss out!