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Buyer Tips

Buy a Home With Zero Cash


"Now you can realize the dream of owning your own home with zero down payment."


The Zero Cash Down Payment Program offers you a way to buy a home with no down payment. That's right zero down payment. You may have owned a home before and are presently renting, or are a first time homebuyer and need a way to break into the housing market but held back because you thought you required a substantial down payment. Or you may be in the position where you do not want to liquidate your financial assets to use as a down payment on a home. Regardless of your present situation, you want a way to get into or to reenter the housing market without having to make a cash down payment. The Zero Cash Down Payment Program may be just the answer you need. Here's what is required to qualify for the Zero Cash Down Payment Program. 

Program Qualifications

1. An excellent credit history 

  • no recent history of bad debts 

  • consistent and timely payment of current liabilities

2. Limited liabilities

You will be required to disclose all current liabilities you have in order to determine how much more debt you can carry. (ie. present car loan, credit cards, etc.) 

3. At least 3 years of employment stability

You will be required to show proof of employment for the past 3 years, ie. a letter of employment from your employer or financial statements for the past 3 years if self-employed. 

4. The financial ability to carry larger monthly payments 

Without a down payment you will be required to meet the obligation of larger mortgage payments. Your monthly payments could vary from a few to several hundred dollars more per month. 

Under the Terms of the Program You Can Purchase Many Types of Properties

They include: 

  • detached or semi-detached homes 

  • free-hold town homes 

  • condominium town homes

It is important to note that not all properties qualify for the Zero Cash Down Payment Program. To ensure that you get an accurate picture of what properties may or may not be included in this program in your particular area, it is advisable to review the terms of the program with your Realtor®.

Benefits of the Zero Cash Down Payment Program

1. No Down payment

If you are renting, why pay your landlord's mortgage? Why not reap the benefit of building your own equity? Are you renting because you are held back from owning your own home because you think you need a substantial down payment? The general perception of many would-be-homebuyers and even that of some Realtors® is that a substantial down payment is required in order to purchase a home. This is simply not true. Because of this perception many would-be-homebuyers feel they have to save for years before they have enough money for a down payment so that they can finally enter the housing market. In the meantime they are lining someone else's pockets, while waiting a long time before they can start building their own equity. Well, with the Zero Cash Down Payment Program you don't need a down payment to buy a home.

2. Buy a Home Now!

If needing a down payment is keeping you from owning your own home, this new program offers you an immediate way to get into the housing market. With the Zero Cash Down Payment Program you don't have to wait to purchase a home.

3. Approved Bank Program

It is important to know that the Zero Cash Down Payment Program is an approved bank program. Review this program with your lender or Realtor® who has specialized knowledge in financing and can assist you with the Zero Cash Down Payment Program.


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Seller Tips

27 Tips You Should Know To Get Your Home Sold Fast and For Top Dollar


"...discover how to protect and capitalize on your most important investment.."


Because your home may well be your largest asset, selling it is probably one of the most important decisions you will make in your life. To better understand the homeselling process, a guide has been prepared from current industry insider reports. Through these 27 tips you will discover how to protect and capitalize on your most important investment, reduce stress, be in control of your situation, and make the most profit possible.

1. Understand Why You Are Selling Your Home

Your motivation to sell is the determining factor as to how you will approach the process. It affects everything from what you set your asking price at to how much time, money and effort you're willing to invest in order to prepare your home for sale. For example, if your goal is for a quick sale, this would determine one approach. If you want to maximize your profit, the sales process might take longer thus determining a different approach.

2. Keep the Reason(s) You are Selling to Yourself

The reason(s) you are selling your home will affect the way you negotiate its sale. By keeping this to yourself you don't provide ammunition to your prospective buyers. For example, should they learn that you must move quickly, you could be placed at a disadvantage in the negotiation process. When asked, simply say that your housing needs have changed. Remember, the reason( s) you are selling is only for you to know .

3. Before Setting a Price - Do Your Homework

When you set your price, you make buyers aware of the absolute maximum they have to pay for your home. As a seller, you will want to get a selling price as close to the list price as possible. If you start out by pricing too high you run the risk of not being taken seriously by buyers and their agents. If you are pricing too low it can result in selling for much less than you were hoping for.

Setting Your Home's Sale Price

If You Live in a Subdivision - If your home is comprised of similar or identical floor plans, built in the same period, simply look at recent sales in your neighborhood subdivision to give you a good idea of what your home is worth.

If You Live in An Older Neighborhood - As neighborhoods change over time each home may be different in minor or substantial ways and you will probably find that there aren't many homes truly comparable to yourown. In this case you may want to consider seeking a Realtor ® to help you with the pricing process.

If You Decide to Sell On Your Own - A good way to establish a value is to look at homes that have sold in your neighborhood within the past 6 months, including those now on the market. This is how prospective buyers will assess the worth of your home. Also a trip to City Hall can provide you with home sale information in its public records, for most communities.

4. Do Some "Home Shopping" Yourself

The best way to learn about your competition and discover what turns buyers off is to check out other open houses. Note floor plans, condition, appearance, size of lot, location and other features. Particularly note, not only the asking prices but what they are actually selling for. Remember, if you're serious about getting your home sold fast, don't price it higher than your neighbor's.

5. When Getting an Appraisal is a Benefit

Sometimes a good appraisal can be a benefit in marketing your home. Getting an appraisal is a good way to let prospective buyers know that your home can be financed. However, an appraisal does cost money, has a limited life, and there’s no guarantee you’ll like the figure you hear.

6. Tax Assessments - What They Really Mean

Some people think that tax assessments are a way of evaluating a home. The difficulty here is that assessments are based on a number of criteria that may not be related to property values, so they may not necessarily reflect your home's true value.

7. Deciding Upon a Realtor®

According to the National Association of Realtors, nearly two-thirds of the people surveyed who sell their own homes say they wouldn't do it again themselves. Primary reasons included setting a price, marketing handicaps, liability concerns, and time constraints. When deciding upon a Realtor® , consider two or three. Be as wary of quotes that are too low as those that are too high.

All Realtors® are not the same! A professional Realtor® knows the market and has information on past sales, current listings, a marketing plan, and will provide their background and references. Evaluate each candidate carefully on the basis of their experience, qualifications, enthusiasm and personality. Be sure you choose someone that you trust and feel confident that they will do a good job on your behalf.

If you choose to sell on your own, you can still talk to a Realtor® . Many are more than willing to help do-it-your-selfers with paperwork, contracts, etc. and should problems arise, you now have someone you can readily call upon.

8. Ensure You Have Room to Negotiate

Before settling on your asking price make sure you leave yourself enough room in which to bargain. For example, set your lowest and highest selling price. Then check your priorities to know if you'll price high to maximize your profit or price closer to market value if you want sell quickly.

9. Appearances Do Matter - Make them Count!

Appearance is so critical that it would be unwise to ignore this when selling your home. The look and "feel" of your home will generate a greater emotional response than any other factor. Prospective buyers react to what they see, hear, feel, and smell even though you may have priced your home to sell.

10. Invite the Honest Opinions of Others

The biggest mistake you can make at this point is to rely solely on your own judgment. Don't be shy about seeking the honest opinions of others. You need to be objective about your home's good points as well as bad. Fortunately, your Realtor® will be unabashed about discussing what should be done to make your home more marketable.

11. Get it Spic n' Span Clean and Fix Everything, Even If It Seems Insignificant

Scrub, scour, tidy up, straighten, get rid of the clutter, declare war on dust, repair squeaks, the light switch that doesn't work, and the tiny crack in the bathroom mirror because these can be deal-killers and you'll never know what turns buyers off. Remember, you're not just competing with other resale homes, but brand-new ones as well.

12. Allow Prospective Buyers to Visualize Themselves in Your Home

The last thing you want prospective buyers to feel when viewing your home is that they may be intruding into someone's life. Avoid clutter such as too many knick-knacks, etc. Decorate in neutral colors, like white or beige and place a few carefully chosen items to add warmth and character. You can enhance the attractiveness of your home with a well-placed vase of flowers or potpourri in the bathroom. Home-decor magazines are great for tips.

13. Deal Killer Odors - Must Go!

You may not realize but odd smells like traces of food, pets and smoking odors can kill deals quickly. If prospective buyers know you have a dog, or that you smoke, they'll start being aware of odors and seeing stains that may not even exist. Don't leave any clues.

14. Be a Smart Seller - Disclose Everything

Smart sellers are proactive in disclosing all known defects to their buyers in writing. This can reduce liability and prevent lawsuits later on.

15. It's Better With More Prospects

When you maximize your home's marketability, you will most likely attract more than one prospective buyer. It is much better to have several buyers because they will compete with each other; a single buyer will end up competing with you.

16. Keep Emotions in Check During Negotiations

Let go of the emotion you've invested in your home. Be detached, using a business-like manner in your negotiations. You'll definitely have an advantage over those who get caught up emotionally in the situation.

17. Learn Why Your Buyer is Motivated

The better you know your buyers the better you can use the negotiation process to your advantage. This allows you to control the pace and duration of the process.

As a rule, buyers are looking to purchase the best affordable property for the least amount of money. Knowing what motivates them enables you to negotiate more effectively. For example, does your buyer need to move quickly. Armed with this information you are in a better position to bargain.

18. What the Buyer Can Really Pay

As soon as possible, try to learn the amount of mortgage the buyer is qualified to carry and how much his/her down payment is. If their offer is low, ask their Realtor® about the buyer's ability to pay what your home is worth.

19. When the Buyer Would Like to Close

Quite often, when buyers would "like" to close is when they need to close. Knowledge of their deadlines for completing negotiations again creates a negotiating advantage for you.

20. Never Sign a Deal on Your Next Home Until You Sell Your Current Home

Beware of closing on your new home while you're still making mortgage payments on the old one or you might end up becoming a seller who is eager (even desperate) for the first deal that comes along.

21. Moving Out Before You Sell Can Put You at a Disadvantage

It has been proven that it's more difficult to sell a home that is vacant because it becomes forlorn looking, forgotten, no longer an appealing sight. Buyers start getting the message that you have a another home and are probably motivated to sell. This could cost you thousands of dollars.

22. Deadlines Create A Serious Disadvantage

Don't try to sell by a certain date. This adds unnecessary pressure and is a serious disadvantage in negotiations.

23. A Low Offer - Don't Take It Personally

Invariably the initial offer is below what both you and the buyer knows he'll pay for your property. Don't be upset, evaluate the offer objectively. Ensure it spells out the offering price, sufficient deposit, amount of down payment, mortgage amount, a closing date and any special requests. This can simply provide a starting point from which you can negotiate.

24. Turn That Low Offer Around

You can counter a low offer or even an offer that’s just under your asking price. This lets the buyer know that the first offer isn’t seen as being a serious one. Now you’ll be negotiating only with buyers with serious offers.

25. Maybe the Buyer's Not Qualified

If you feel an offer is inadequate, now is the time to make sure the buyer is qualified to carry the size of mortgage the deal requires. Inquire how they arrived at their figure, and suggest they compare your price to the prices of homes for sale in your neighborhood.

26. Ensure the Contract is Complete

To avoid problems, ensure that all terms, costs and responsibilities are spelled out in the contract of sale. It should include such items as the date it was made, names of parties involved, address of property being sold, purchase price, where deposit monies will be held, date for loan approval, date and place of closing, type of deed, including any contingencies that remain to be settled and what personal property is included (or not) in the sale.

27. Resist Deviating From the Contract

For example, if the buyer requests a move-in prior to closing, just say no and that you’ve been advised against it. Now is not the time to take any chances of the deal falling through.


Bay County School District
School Grades Population Address - click for map Phone
Bay Senior High School 9-12 1397 1200 Harrison Ave, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4600
Hutchison Beach Elementary School K-5 709 12900 Middle Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 233–5118
Cedar Grove Elementary School K-5 605 2826 E 15th St, Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 872–4550
Callaway Elementary School K-5 683 7115 E Hwy 22, Panama City, FL 32404 (850) 871–2645
Merriam Cherry Street Elementary School K-5 311 1125 Cherry St, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4780
Lucille Moore Elementary School K-5 568 1900 Michigan Ave, Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 872–4770
Everitt Middle School 6-8 943 608 School Ave, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4790
Hiland Park Elementary School K-5 803 2507 Baldwin Rd, Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 872–4685
Jinks Middle School 6-8 901 600 W 11th St, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4695
Lynn Haven Elementary School K-5 841 301 W 9th St, Lynn Haven, FL 32444 (850) 265–2131
Millville Elementary School K-5 394 203 N East Ave, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4765
Oakland Terrace Elementary School K-5 453 2010 W 12th St, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4565
Parker Elementary School K-5 741 640 S Hwy 22 - A, Panama City, FL 32404 (850) 872–4570
Southport Elementary School K-5 392 1835 Bridge St, Southport, FL 32409 (850) 265–2810
Springfield Elementary School K-5 464 520 School Ave, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4575
St. Andrew School K-12 64 3001 W 15th St, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4595
Waller Elementary School K-5 607 11332 Hwy 388, Youngstown, FL 32466 (850) 722–4341
West Bay Elementary School K-5 311 14813 School Dr, Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 234–5135
A. D. Harris High School 6-12 358 819 E 11th St, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4590
Smith Elementary School K-5 830 5044 Tommy Smith Dr, Panama City, FL 32404 (850) 872–7540
Patterson Elementary School K-5 402 1025 Redwood Ave, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4675
Rosenwald Middle School 6-8 862 1310 E 11th St, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4580
Mowat Middle School 6-8 958 1903 W Hwy 390, Lynn Haven, FL 32444 (850) 265–2172
Rutherford High School 9-12 1863 1000 School Avenue, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4500
Northside Elementary School K-5 715 2001 Northside Dr, Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 872–4760
A. Crawford Mosley High School 9-12 2277 501 Mosley Dr, Lynn Haven, FL 32444 (850) 872–4400
Tyndall Elementary School K-5 788 7800 Tyndall Parkway, Tyndall Afb, FL 32403 (850) 286–6481
Exceptional Student Education (formerly Exception N/A 13 1311 Balboa Ave, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4100
Margaret K. Lewis Exceptional School K-12 173 1527 Lincoln Ave, Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 872–4775
Tom P. Haney Vocational-technical Center 9-12 0 3016 Hwy 77, Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 747–5500
Merritt Brown Middle School 6-8 971 5044 Merritt Brown Way, Panama City, FL 32404 (850) 872–4740
Surfside Middle School 6-8 1107 300 Nautilus St, Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 233–5180
Patronis Elementary School (temporary Addres K-6 883 7400 Patronis Dr, Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 233–5075
New Horizons Learning Center 6-12 138 3100 Minnesota Avenue, Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 873–7170
Bay Boot Camp 7-12 15 456 East 11th Street, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–7330
Bay Detention Center 4-12 48 450 East 1th Street, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4706
Panama City Marine Institute 6-12 99 200 E. Beach Drive, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4715
Shaw Adult Center K-12 0 162 Detroit Ave, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 872–4555
Bay Haven Academy K-6 564 922 Harrison Avenue, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 913–3463
Bozeman Learning Center K-8 768 13410 Highway 77, Panama City, FL 32409 (850) 265–9887
Arnold High School 9-12 1218 550 Alf Coleman Road, Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 236–3070
Haney Technical High School 9-12 123 3016 Highway 77, Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 747–5500
Bay County Behavioral Health Center/h.o.p.e. 6-11 33 P. O. Box 616, Fountain, FL 32438 (850) 747–8447

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Foreclosure Report

Distress Sales/Bank Foreclosures


Distress Sales resulting from bank foreclosures often represent a great way to get a fantastic deal on a home. It's not easy for the average homeowner to find these deals, because you have to keep scouring the paper to see when one comes up.

If you're the type of person who recognizes what a great deal some of these properties could represent, you will be interested to know about a new free computerized service which automatically searches out and downloads a current list of all such properties day in and day out. When you receive this free, no obligation service, you're automatically plugged in to the most current list of Foreclosure Properties on the market, in the price range and area that interests you. This FREE service every week will save you a lot of research and running around.

Here's how it works. Every week, you will receive a FREE computerized report listing the current Foreclosure properties in your desired price range and location. There is no cost for this information, and absolutely no obligation. This insider information, sent to you in an incredibly simple and efficient format, will give you a huge advantage over other buyers in the marketplace.

You can request this free service by simply filling out the information on the form below including the specific price range and area you would like the "Foreclosure Weekly Report" on. When you have completed the form just click the "Submit" button at the bottom of this page.


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Stop Paying Rent

Don’t Pay Another Cent in Rent To Your Landlord . . .

 


 "If you’re like most renters, you feel trapped within the walls of a house or apartment that doesn’t feel like yours."


It’s a dream we all have - to own our own home and stop paying rent. But if you’re like most renters, you feel trapped within the walls of a house or apartment that doesn’t feel like yours. How could it when you’re not even permitted to bang in a nail or two without a hassle. You feel like you’re stuck in the renter’s rut with no way of rising up out of it and owning your own home.

Don’t Feel Trapped Anymore

It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been renting, or how insurmountable your financial situation may seem. The truth is, there are some little known facts that can help you get over the hump, and transfer your status from renter to homeowner. With this information, you will begin to see how you really can: 

  • save for a down payment
  • stop lining your landlord’s pockets, and
  • stop wasting thousands of dollars on rent.

6 Little Known Facts That Can Help You Buy Your First Home

The problem that most renters face isn’t your ability to meet a monthly payment. Goodness knows that you must meet this monthly obligation every 30 days already. The problem is accumulating enough capital to make a down payment on something more permanent.

But saving for this lump sum doesn’t have to be as difficult as you might think. Consider the following 6 important points:

1. You can buy a home with much less down than you think

There are some local or federal government programs (such as 1st time buyer programs) to help people get into the housing market. You can qualify as a first time buyer even if your spouse has owned a home before as long as your name was not registered. Ensure your real estate agent is informed and knowledgeable in this important area and can offer programs to help you with your options.

2. You may be able to get your lender to help you with your down payment and closing costs

Even if you do not have enough cash for a down payment, if you are debt free, and own an asset free and clear (such as a car for example), your lending institution may be able to lend you the down payment for your home by securing it against this asset.

3. You may be able to find a seller to help you buy and finance your home

Some sellers may be willing to hold a second mortgage for you as a seller take-back. In this case, the seller becomes your lending institution. Instead of paying this seller a lump sum full amount for his or her home, you would pay monthly mortgage installments.

4. You may be able to create a cash down payment without actually going into debt

By borrowing money for certain investments to a specified level, you may be able to generate a significant tax refund for yourself that you can use as a down payment. While the money borrowed for these investments is technically a loan, the monthly amount paid can be small, and the money invested in both home and investment will be yours in the end.

5. You can buy a home even if you have problems with your credit rating

If you can come up with more than the minimum down payment, or can secure the loan with other equity, many lending institutions will consider you for a mortgage. Alternatively, a seller take-back mortgage could also help you in this situation.

6. You can, and should, get pre-approved for a home loan before you go looking for a home

Pre-approval is easy, and can give you complete peace-of-mind when shopping for your home. Mortgage experts can obtain written pre-approval for you at no cost and no obligation, and it can all be done quite easily over-the-phone. More than just a verbal approval from your lending institution, a written pre-approval is as good as money in the bank. It entails a completed credit application, and a certificate which guarantees you a mortgage to the specified level when you find the home you’re looking for. Consider dealing only with a professional who specializes in mortgages. Enlisting their services can make the difference between obtaining a mortgage, and being stuck in the renter’s rut forever. Typically there is no cost or obligation to enquire.

There are many important issues you should be aware of that affect you as a renter. Why on earth would you continue to lose thousands by throwing it away on rent when with your agent you could take a few minutes to discuss your specific needs so that you can stop renting and start owning.

This conversation costs you nothing. And, of course, you shouldn’t have to feel obligated to buy a home at the time you review this. But by taking the time to explore your options, and learn about the ways you can afford to buy a home, think how prepared and relaxed you’ll be when you are ready to make this important step.



 


David Malloy
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