Quote for today - The answer is simple: if you want something very badly, you can achieve it. It may take patience, very hard work, a real struggle, and a long time, but it can and will be done. - Margo Jones
Real Estate Questions:
Would you qualify for a FHA Loan - Here are a few of the guidelines to see if you qualify.
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The borrower must meet standard FHA credit qualifications (there's no set credit score barometer, but a borrower's debt-to-income ratio is heavily considered).
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The borrower is able to finance the upfront mortgage insurance premium into the loan. The borrower will be responsible for paying an annual premium.
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The FHA mortgage requires a low 3.5-percent down payment, and that money can come from a variety of sources, including parent gifts and HUD downpayment assistance grants.
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Closing costs are also low - typically 3 percent of the total purchase price - and are usually covered by the seller in today's market. They can also be incorporated into monthly payments.
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Eligible properties are one-to-four unit structures, and each state has a purchase price limit (as high as $400,000) for FHA loans.
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If a buyer finds a fixer-upper, the FHA 203(k) program can help the person purchase or refinance the property, with the cost of repairs and improvements included in the loan.
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FHA home mortgages aren't just for first-time homebuyers. FHA refinance loans can help people get out of toxic debt situations caused by subprime mortgages with high interest rates.
Please call or email me with any other questions you may have about this type of loan. Call 919.906.5794 or email Alice@AliceRay.com.
Wake Forest NEWS:
Wake Forest Farmers' Market Saturday, Jan. 15; 10 am - Noon Depot Parking Lot, 110 S. White St. The first of our 2011 markets offering meats, eggs, baked breads granola, hand made soaps, arts and crafts. Save the dates, this year the Farmers Market will be open the first and third Saturdays in Febuary and March from 10 am to noon. On April 2, the Farmers Market will start back full-time. Due to harsh winter weather, the Wake Forest Crafters Market will restart with a grand opening April 16. For more information, visit www.wakeforestmarket.org or call (919) 556-2284.
Email Alice today for all your real estate needs: Alice@AliceRay.com
Thought for today:
You are here for a purpose. There is not a duplicate of you in the whole wide world; there never has been, there never will be. You were brought here now to fill a certain need. Take time to consider what it might be. -Lou Austin
Could Rising Mortgage Rates Spur Housing Rush? Mortgage rates have been rising ever since Nov. 2010, when lows of 4.42 percent were reported. Bankrate.com recently reported a rise to 5.02 percent in 30-year fixed rate loans, which is the second time in three weeks rates have crossed the 5 percent mark. And with many experts signaling the end to the 4 percent mortgage rate era, some industry insiders predict the rise in mortgage rates may stimulate a sluggish housing market, creating urgency for potential buyers.
I personally had banks raising the interest rate this week on new homes with special deals. It is a sign that the economy is improving. These low never heard of interest rates in our life time may be ending.
UNC again is # 1 on Kiplinger's Best Value List - N. C. State 15th
UNC-Chapel Hill for the 10th year in a row has held the title of the best value in public higher education by Kiplinger's Personal Finance.
N.C. State Universite #15th --UNC-Wilmington #27 -- Appalachian State University #35
UNC Shool of the Arts #48 -- UNC-Asheville #58.
We should be very proud of the schools we have available for higher education. Our education programs are a strong asset to our State and to our town.
What is happening in Wake Forest?
Pancake & Sausage Breakfast Sunday, Jan 9; 8 am - 1 pm American Legion Hall, 225 E. Holding Ave. American Legion Post 187 will hold a pancake and sausage breakfast on the second Sunday of each month at the Legion Hall, across from the Wake Forest Post Office. All-you-can-eat pancakes, sausage, orange juice, and choice of hot beverage for only $5 per person/$20 max per family. Proceeds support community and veterans projects. For information call (919) 494-2707.
We want to salute our veterans every day. Please help support the American Legion of Wake Forest and join them for breakfast on Sunday - Jan. 9th between 8am - 1 pm.
Call or email Alice Ray for all your real estate questions and any questions you may have about the Town of Wake Forest, N. C. I grew up here and I can answer many of your questions on happenings and events in our town. Email alice@aliceray.com or call 919-906-5794.
Merry Christmas from Wake Forest - If you live in Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Garner, Apex, Rolesville, Wendell, Zebulon, Youngsville, Louisburg, Creedmoor, Henderson, Chapel Hill, Fuquay, Smithfield, or any surrounding town please join us in Wake Forest for our Historic Christmas tour of homes, churches and buildings this Saturday, December 4th, 2010 from 2p.m. - 8p.m. Come walk the streets and enjoy Christmas in a small town. Please email me at Alice@AliceRay.com with any questions about the tour.
Hello and welcome to Alice's Blog and welcome to Wake Forest, N.C. - We are one of Wake Counties growing towns that is bumper to bumper to Raleigh and Research Triangle. We are small and special.
I grew up here and remember Christmas in Wake Forest as something very special. I remember going to see Santa Claus in town and thinking about all those gifts I was going to receive, as I gave him my wish list.
Wake Forest is having their Christmas tour of homes and other special places of interest the first week of December. Read below information from the town web site about the date of the tour:
HISTORIC HOME TOUR TICKETS ON SALE NOW The Wake Forest Historic Preservation Commission and the Wake Forest Woman's Club will present their biennial Christmas Historic Home Tour on Saturday, Dec. 4, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Advance tickets may be purchased online at www.wakeforestnc.gov/marketplace.aspx for $12/each through Wednesday, Dec. 1. Tickets are also available at various locations in downtown Wake Forest, including town hall. Tickets cost $15/each on the day of the tour. For more information, visit www.wakeforestnc.gov/christmashometour.aspx.
The Wake Forest annual Christmas Parade will follow the Christmas tour on December 11th in downtown Wake Forest. The Wake Forest town site tells of the time for the Christmas Parade as follows:
Wake Forest Christmas Parade Saturday, Dec 11-1 pm Historic Downtown Wake Forest Celebrate the holiday season at Wake Forest’s largest community event. Watch as community groups and businesses show their creative talents with floats, dancing elves, and sounds of the season. Of course, Santa will here! Hosted by the Wake Forest Downtown Revitalization Corporation. For more information, call (919) 570-1372 or visit www.wakeforestdowntown.com.
Thanksgiving week 2010 is here - where will you be? I will be at home in Wake Forest, N.C. busy cooking for my family which consist of my husband, Jimmy, three children and their spouses, seven grandchildren, and some invited guests. Everyone in my house enjoys the big cooked turkey, all the trimmings and the pumpkin pie.
If you are thinking about traveling, you might want to try out The Grove Park Inn in Asheville, N. C. They have a great Thanksgiving Day Buffet and you get to see the 2010 Gingerbread Competition houses and see the tree-lighting ceremony that kicks off their holiday season. Jimmy treated me to a visit to The Grove Park Inn for my birthday in September and I can tell you the underground luxurious spa is a very unique and relaxing experience. Elaine's Dueling Piano Bar at the Inn was something you would not want to miss. But best of all, I think the Christmas tree decorations throughout the Inn at Christmas is the best treat of all.
I am sure if you are going to be at your home, like me, it will be a special event and a time to be thankful for family and friends and all the blessing the Lord has given us.
If you are traveling here - Welcome - We will be available the rest of the Thanksgiving weekend to assist you in all your real estate needs. What better time to buy with the deals on the market today and with all time low interest rates. I have many customers who say that their money is not doing anything in the bank and they are buying and renting homes out to make their dollars grow.
Thanks again for visiting my blog at AliceRay.com
BRITAIN'S NEWS!!!!!
Front page of the Daily Mail, November 17th, 2010 tells of the Royal engagement that was announced by Clarence House statement of second in line to the throne, Prince William, to his longterm girlfriend, Kate Middleton.
Prince William made his engagement official by giving Kate his Mother's engagement ring that his Father, Prince Charles, gave Lady Diana Spencer in March, 1981, his fiancee, a shy kindergarten teacher.
I do not know about you, but I was one who collected many of Princess Diana's dolls, plates, books and thimbles. There was something special about that Lady, that Princess that captured me as well as many people around the world.
Send me an email on any great things you remember about Prince Diana at Alice@AliceRay.com.
This Royal Wedding should really boast the economy in England.
Jason Michael Carroll leads Raleigh Christmas Parade
Jason Michael Carroll grew up in Franklin County. He recorded his first single Alyssa Lies in the late 2006.
The Raleigh Christmas parade is the largest between Atlanta and Washington.
Read my next Blog to get details about the parade.
Email me at Alice@AliceRay.com and tell me if you attend the Raleigh Parade and get to see Jason Michael Carroll. Get details later in my blog when Jason Michael will be singing in Wake Forest in December.
The Raleigh Christmas Parade is Saturday, November 20,2010 at 9:30 A.M.
The Parade begins on Hillsbough Street at St. Mary's Street and proceeds to the State Capitol - turns rt onto Salisbury St. - turns Lt onto Morgan St - turns rt onto Fayetteville St and continues to Lenoir St. where it ends.
The Parade is approx. 1.4 miles long. The Parade will last about 2.5 hours. The parade will telecast from 10:00am to 12 Noon on WRAL-TV.
Follow my blog to learn next week about WakeForest Christmas Parade and lighting of the town Christmas tree.
Alice's reminders for today:
The holiday season is here and you need to mark your calendar for some of the things you do not want to miss. The Wake Forest Historic Preservation Commission and the Wake Forest Woman's Club presents a biennial Christmas tour and this is the year you will be able to tour some of the wonderful homes of Wake Forest as well as special other churches and buildings.
Information from the town's web site below will help you mark your calendar for this event.
"Imagine what it must have been like,
At Christmastime, Historic Home Tour
Christmas in Wake Forest 2010
Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010
2:00 p.m. – 8:00pm
Stroll down the street;
Listen to holiday music;
Ride a horse and buggy;
Visit a decorated home;
In years gone by.
The Wake Forest Historic Preservation Commission and the Wake Forest Woman's Club will present their biennial Christmas Historic Home Tour on Saturday, Dec. 4, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Approximately 15 homes, churches, and other buildings decorated for the holidays will be open for viewing on this self-guided tour."
Overview
On even-numbered years, the Wake Forest Historic Preservation Commission and the Wake Forest Woman’s Club present the Christmas Historic Home Tour. This year’s tour may be the biggest ever! The college carillon will play holiday music, and free horse drawn carriage rides will be offered. In addition, live music and refreshments will be provided at several locations.
Ticket Information
Advance Tickets: $12
Day of Tour: $15
Well-mannered children under 12: Free
Advance Ticket Locations
•The Cotton Company, 306 S. White St.
•NC Specialty Shops, 150 S. White St.
•Olde English Tea Room, 219 S. White St.
•Red Door Interiors, 221 S. White St.
•Wake Forest Chamber of Commerce, 350 S. White St.
•Wake Forest Coffee Company, 156 S. White St.
•Wake Forest Town Hall, 1st Floor Service Window, 301 S. Brooks St.
Do not miss this special event - mark your calendar now and save a few dollars and get an early ticket. Christmas in Wake Forest is like a wonderland and makes the season special. Bring a friend it will be a Christmas gift they will cherish and always remember.
Thanks for visiting my web site. If you have questions email me at Alice@AliceRay.com.
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