Working as a real estate agent you are bound to come across some unique properties. Financing for those unique properties can be a challenge. It’s best to identify possible problems and come up with a game plan before the listing goes live. We can help figure out solutions with those homes. So that the property can be offered for sale with as many options as possible. During this event we will talk about some of the obstacles and solutions to these types of issues.
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With over 20 years experience and 1000’s of loan under his belt Jeremy Drobeck has seen many unique scenarios. He’s found ways to get loans to the closing table when everyone else had given up. At this event Jeremy will teach you what to watch for so that you sail thru your next sale!
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LIVE EVENTDate: March 16th Time: 12:00 – 1:30 Location: 5830 Venture Park Dr. Kalamazoo, MI 49009 Limited Seating. RSVP required. Box Lunch will be provided. Email bmiller@amerifirst.com to reserve your spot! |
ZOOM WEBINARDate: March 24th Time: 10:30 – 12:00 Zoom Meeting
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Buying a home is an exhilarating yet intricate process. For many, the dream of homeownership can seem daunting due to financial constraints. However, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) offers various financing options designed to assist individuals in purchasing HUD-owned homes, making the dream of owning a home more achievable. It is important to have a lender that is up to the challenge of navigating HUD home financing.
These properties are foreclosed homes. The previous owner had taken out an FHA mortgage and didn’t make the payments. Subsequently, these homes were foreclosed on. Often, these homes require repairs, and the utilities can’t be turned on. Frankly, HUD (the seller) doesn’t care – the properties are sold as-is, and HUD will not make any repairs to the home. That’s where things can get hairy if the lender is not equipped to navigate the process.