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Now might be a great time to refinance! Thoughts from your hometown mortgage expert! We are told by finance experts that there are still millions of Americans whose mortgage rate is in excess of 6 percent. This might be true for a very good reason – they might be upside down equity-wise and cannot refinance. However, there are also many homeowners who are not upside down, but still have a mortgage with a rate higher than 6 percent. Are you one of them? Have you held out refinancing for one of the following reasons? • I am too far into my loan for refinancing to make sense! • I cannot afford to pay closing costs and do not want to add them to my loan! • I would not lower my rate enough to make a difference! If one of those reasons is holding you back, now just might be the time to refinance. I believe that each case should be analyzed with a mortgage professional to make sure that you are not leaving thousands of dollars of savings on the table. Let’s take a look at each scenario listed above:
Money Matters ERIC ZANOTELLI I am too far into my loan – You are not required to refinance over the same term as your previous loan. I recently helped a family refinance who were 10 years into their 30-year loan. They chose a new 20-year loan, so without increasing the length of their loan, the resulting savings – over the exact same time frame they had left on their previous loan – was in excess of $30K! I cannot afford to pay closing costs and do not want to add them to my loan – Maybe you have put off refinancing because of the $3,000-$5,000 you have heard it might add to your loan in the form of closing costs and prepaid items – or, the monies needed to establish a new escrow account. Each case is different, and if your loan amount is low (say under $50K) this may be a smart reason not to move forward. However in most cases, refinancing will save you well in excess of
the amount you paid to get the new lower rate. Here is a secret: it is possible to get most, if not all, of your closing costs rolled into your new rate – not your loan amount! This means that you can pay a slightly higher rate – still less than you are paying now – so that you will not have to increase your new loan due to the closing costs. Couple that strategy with bringing the money to establish your new escrow account to closing, and you can actually get a new loan at a lower rate and have the same loan balance you have today. I would not lower my rate enough to make a difference – The key here is to remember that each case is personal and can be different. However, because mortgage debt is normally your largest debt, I think you should always be looking for ways to save yourself money! Here is a real life example: I recently
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Money Continued from page 2 refinanced a client with a balance of $150K whose current loan had a 5.25 percent rate. They qualified for a rate of 4.25 percent with closing costs. However, at a rate of 4.50 percent, I was able to cover all of their closing costs and they saved $110 per month without increasing their loan balance at all! If one of the reasons discussed above is holding
you back, consider discussing your personal situation with a mortgage professional to make sure that you are not leaving thousands of dollars of savings on the table. Eric Zanotelli is a loan officer for Interline Mortgage Services in Stillwater. Please direct any comments, questions or replies to eric@lincloan.com.
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Tree pruning begins with safety We will soon be approaching the ideal time of year to do corrective pruning on most ornamental shade trees. Exceptions are those plants that might be a little bit cold sensitive such as fruit trees and a few evergreens which should be pruned in the very early spring after the threat of the deepest cold has passed. Please keep the following tips in mind if you do your own tree care. First and foremost is safety. Tree pruning or removal can be dangerous in a number of ways. Always make sure you have a thorough understanding of proper chainsaw operation and maintenance. If any piece of equipment screams “read the operator’s manual”, it is the chainsaw. Not
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overlook simple safety items like eye protection, long sleeves, and gloves. Once again, the operator’s manual can be your friend. Also, if you have overhead wires close by, verify they will not be in the ios when it comes way of a falling to ladder placelimb as you prune. ment. Ask yourself Sometimes looking “what happens if I up at something fall off” or “which can skew our perway do I go if this spective, take a limb falls and takes close look from sevthe ladder out”? eral different This thought angles before cutprocess should even ting. be a part of tree Shade trees work when you are should not be standing on solid pruned just for the ground as large sake of pruning. limbs can impart Prune only on an more damage than as-needed basis. the untrained perExamples include son could possibly dead or diseased imagine. Keep in wood, suckers or mind that a cubic “water spouts”, foot of wood can limbs crossing or easily weigh 70-80 rubbing on each lbs. Also, don’t
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other, and structural pruning for small trees. OSU Fact Sheet HLA6415 Training Young Shade and Ornamental Trees and EPP-7323 Managing StormDamaged Trees provide detailed information on correct procedure. At one time, it was thought that
applying tar or “pruning paint” would help trees to heal properly. Research has shown this to be untrue. As long as a proper pruning cut is made, the tree will normally heal just fine. For more information of this or any other horticul-
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promise than you were when you made your initial offer 45 days ago, so continuing to bargain probably would mean wasting more of your valuable time. Even if you were able to reach an agreement with the seller soon, my guess is that she would become an even bigger pain to deal with once you opened escrow. So, cut your losses now and start looking for a different home, offered by a seller who’s more reasonable. *** REAL ESTATE TRIVIA: Pet and cooking smells are the two biggest odors that turn off buyers and can send them running for the front door, say professionals who “stage�
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thing other than your home as collateral. Second, charging such fees must be an established business practice in your community (which I am sure that it is), and the charges you paid must not exceed local standards. In order to be fully deductible on your next return, the IRS will require that the points you paid are specifically labeled as a loanorigination charge on your closing statement, and that you paid the fees directly to the lender. If you need more details or still aren’t sure whether you can deduct all your points on your upcoming return, contact an accountant or similar expert for details.
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“You gotta know when to hold ‘em, and know when to fold ‘em� is practical advice for poker players -- and also for home buyers who run into an obstinate seller. DEAR MR. MYERS: We have been trying to buy the same house for the past 45 days, but the seller has been a very stubborn negotiator. She will not agree to make several repairs that are obviously needed, and she still wants about $5,000 more than our real estate agent thinks the property is worth. The agent says we should just give up and look for another house, but my husband and I feel like we’ve spent too much time negotiating to just walk away now. What are your thoughts?
ANSWER: Follow your agent’s advice and look for a different property to buy. There are too many other homes on the market today that are offered by more reasonable sellers to justify spending more than a week or two negotiating with one particular homeowner. My advice might be different if you were close to making a deal after spending the past 45 days in negotiations. But your letter states that the woman still wants much more than the property is worth, and that she refuses to make needed repairs. It’s hard to turn your back on a deal that you have spent weeks trying to assemble. But it doesn’t sound as if you’re much closer to reaching a com-
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pieces and gourdgeous pumpkin Tribune News Service place cards. A pumpkin can go from flat to fabuAs the only nonlous in just a few cook in my family, minutes and once on Thanksgiving I am relegated to the you’ve gone dimentable decor. As fam- sional with pumpkins, it’s easy to ily and friends convert them into begin arriving, place cards and laden with green centerpieces for any bean casseroles, fall-themed event. salads and sweet Die cut or hand potatoes, they will see my grocery bags cut a stack of six to are filled with all of eight pumpkins for each place card. I the table decorathink it looks best tions. Yes, while they are busy bast- when the pumpkins are symmetrical; ing the turkey and however, I move the mashing the potastem to one side of toes, I am happily cutting and pasting the middle in order to avoid folding so I can dress the through the center dinner table with of the stem. For pumpkin center-
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