Tuesday, November 16, 2010

THE FACE OF THE GRIM REAPER

Most people visualize the Grim Reaper as a faceless being wearing a hooded cloak and carrying a hand scythe. Today if you want to visualize the Reaper of the 21st Century - it would be a person who may look like your next door neighbor.



Instead of a cloak, he would wear a Bill Blass shirt, a designer tie, or she a sundress, a pair of patent leather stilettos, and cherry red lipstick. They may be college educated, or a high school drop out, age 12 to 65. They are a needy bunch who are looking for recognition, they prey upon the unsuspecting, and the uniformed. They feed upon turmoil and pain like a vulture feeds upon carrion. They are cowards, they are scum of the earth, they are YOUR hacker, your inventor of viruses. They crash financial institutions, wall street, main street, even your little Tommy's computer. Their eyes are dull, there is no life there, no light, no conscience, no mercy.

Their whole purpose is to destroy, dismantle, and diffuse. What if....what if...what if they used their brilliant minds to find the cure for cancer, find a way to stop the spread of AIDS, cure hunger in both our country and in third world countries. Wouldn't that be powerful? Wouldn't they be recognized, wouldn't their names go down in history as the person or persons who accomplished something that saved the human race?

I dare you Grim Reaper to achieve the positive-I know you can do it - I know you want to do it - so give it a try.

We are waiting.

Monday, June 7, 2010

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE - SHORT SALE OPPORTUNITY








L@@k What $699.00* per month can get you! This lovely Condo is located in a gated community in Mesa, Arizona, but only a few steps away from Gilbert. Carefree living that is only 1/2 mile from the US 60, 2 miles to Superstition Springs Shopping Center, dining, and schools. Live as though you are on vacation every day. Two (2 ) Bedroom, (2) Full Bathrooms, 1056sf. Assigned covered parking. A club house equipped with exercise, pools, spas and lots of activities planned by the Community for its residents.


Black Appliances Stay. Bay Windows in the dining area



Beautiful resort like pool area




Stop renting and start owing your own home. Let's get you settled so you can enjoy your summer at your own personal resort.


Call Cynthia Smitherman, ABR, GRI, DB, CDPE, VP AAREB


Emage` Fine Properties, LLC

602 697-4487





*Lender approval required, monthly payment is based upon 5% down, 5% interest rate, 30 year fixed, includes principle, taxes, interest, insurance. HOA fees not included.




























Sunday, April 11, 2010

OLD SOCKS, NEW SHOES

I am a Jazz Lover; I cut my teeth on Miles Davis when I was just 16 years old. The first album (yes I said album, not CD) was a Miles Davis goodie by the name of "Miles Ahead". By the time I learned to like miles, I had become a Jazz aficionado.


Prior to Jazz, I listened to Classical while reading Russian novels. I had a thirst for understanding different cultures and their music. However, I found early on Jazz transcends all cultures, all races, and all nationalities- in other words, it is universal. (Something like what we strive to be as Real Estate Professionals)


Another favorite of mine has the same name as the title of this Blog: "Old Sock, New Shoes", by the Jazz Crusaders.


Sometimes as a person, as a woman, as a mother, as a wife, as a daughter, as a Real Estate professional, I feel like Old Socks, in New Shoes. I am ever changing, ever evolving, running to stay in tune, stay in step, and stay up to date. I have FB friends, I try to Tweet, and want to be Linkedin, but sometimes I have to realize that sometimes those old socks get holes in the toes, and are just plain worn out. However, just like a new pair of shoes make those socks look good, my clients make me feel good when they tell me my job is "well done". I feel like a new person - like a pair of old socks in new shoes.
So let me flip the album over, and start anew tomorrow, I won't give up, or give in, there's a lot of work to be done.
Cynthia Smitherman, ABR, GRI, CDPE, VP AAREB
602 697-4487
cynthia@emagehomes.com

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

FHA IS PROPOSING TO TIGHTEN REQUIREMENT FOR A LOAN



FHA and How it Affects You


Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insures mortgages. These insured mortgage loans have made it possible for middle to low income people purchase a home with little to no down payments. Additionally, FHA loans have had programs that allow the Seller to contribute to the Buyer's closing cost and down payment. All of that is about to change to some degree on January 21, 2010.


Down Payment Requirements Then and Now


In the past FHA allowed Buyers to put as little as zero to 3% as down payment on a home, and that figure was recently increase to 3.5% and still allowed the Seller to contribute up to 6% towards the Buyers closing cost. The new proposal is changing those guide lines. Borrows can still put 3.5% down ifhave at least a credit score of 580 to qualify for 3.5% down payment. Borrows who credit has suffered challenges and can not meet the 580 score will have to put down 10% to purchase a home.


Closing Cost Assistance Then and Now


There was a time when the Seller could pay all of the closing cost for the Buyer except for taxes, insurance and FHA insurance premiums. Then the guidelines changed where the Seller can pay up to 6% of the closing cost, and now 3% in the new proposal.


FHA Insurance Premium is on the Rise


FHA is also proposing to raise its premium to the Buyer for mortgage insurance from 1.75% to 2.25% of the purchase price, which can price some hopeful buyers out of the market because the premium amount is tacked on to the monthly payment.


The Good News Is.....


Most people who are looking to purchase a home usually has a higher credit score, generally in the mid to high 600's, and getting together 3.5% for the down payment is not unreachable. For instance, if the home cost $100,000 the down payment would be $3500. Of course you will have to add your closing cost into the equation and you are set to go.


Unfortunately there have been many loans that have defaulted as evidenced by the many foreclosures we are seeing today. However, FHA is doing what it can to still be available to borrowers while trying to strengthen its programs and finances.


Consult a Real Estate Professional


Today there are over $40,000 home available for sale of various price ranges, and locations. The best way to find out what's available is to contact a real estate professional who can utilize their resources to find the home that meets your needs.


Emage` Fine Properties, LLC has been practicing real estate since 2000, and Cynthia Smitherman the Broker, has been a REALTOR since 1996. We are available to help you understand the "How To's" in the real estate market and how you can fit into various programs.

When calling Emage`, just mention you are looking for a Buyer's Representative, and the services to you are free!


Please call 602 697-4487 or email cynthia@emagehomes.com


Cynthia Smitherman, Designated Broker

Accredited Buyers Broker

Certified Distressed Property Expert

Graduate- Real Estate Institute

At Home with Diversity - Designee

VP Arizona Association of Real Estate Brokers

Accredited Staging Professional