Showing posts with label bath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bath. Show all posts

3/17/2015

Private Transfer Tax No FHA loan?


cute claw foot tub
New rules may prohibit Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae and Federal Home Loan Banks from buying mortgages in community associations with deed-based, or private, transfer fees. Ladera Ranch is one community in Orange County with these transfer fees (in addition to regular property taxes and Mello Roos). Pretty expensive home buying costs...
HOAs with transfer fees that benefit a condo community (the vast majority) could receive federal mortgage support. HOAs with mandated transfer fees that don’t directly benefit the Whole Association would be unable to obtain federal loans. Private transfer fees—typically a percent of the sale price and specified in the original condo documents—are fees paid when a condo or co-op unit is resold. They are paid from the purchaser to one of four groups: (1) the community association, (2) tax-exempt groups that provide a direct benefit to HOA owners, (3) tax-exempt groups that don’t provide a direct benefit to HOA owners (like the Sierra Club), or (4) third-party developers or investors.
All four types of transfer fees were sanctioned in the initial FHFA proposal; but in the revised proposal, transfer fees that provide “direct benefit” to communities (typically, the first two groups) would be allowed in conforming HOAs.
 “Direct benefit means that the proceeds of a private transfer fee are used exclusively to support maintenance and improvements to encumbered properties as well as cultural, educational, charitable, recreational, environmental, conservation or other similar activities that benefit exclusively the real property encumbered by the private transfer fee covenants.
Lawyers in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s office of general counsel have warned FHA that under existing “free assumability” regulations, the agency is not permitted to insure mortgages on properties that come with “restrictions on conveyance” — encumbrances on the title that could hamper transfers. That includes fees required to be paid at the sale of units in communities governed by homeowner associations.
This means mortgage companies and banks cannot finance a home with an FHA loan when a private transfer fee is part of the deal. HUD spokesman Lemar Wooley explains that “private transfer fees violate HUD’s regulations at 24 CFR 203.41, which prohibit ‘legal restrictions on conveyance,’ defined to include limits on the amount of sales proceeds retainable by the seller.
“HUD also requires lenders to convey clear marketable title in exchange for insurance benefits.”
Will HUD, the CFBP and attorneys next crack down on the huge fees Management Companies charge for condo certificates and providing copies of budget, bylaws and CCR’s? These things could be posted for free in pdf format on the HOA website


master bath with glass tile

2/04/2015

Bath Remodel Loan

Bath remodel ideas
We have a new mortgage that allows a Borrower to 
buy a house and finance the construction improvements
they plan to complete.
Work should be completed in six months
This is a compromise between a 203k loan that only
gives you $30000 and a full new construction loan that
can go up to ten million dollars and take two years.

The remodel amount must be less than fifty percent of
the sale price.
Perfect for a beater house with an ugly bath or outdated
kitchen that needs a face lift
Homestyle Mortgage Loans Universal American Mortgage
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Caroline Gerardo
Senior Loan Officer
NMLS #324982
Cell 949-637-8190
Office 949-784-9699
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CarolineGerardo@eaglehm.com
www.eaglehomemortgage.com/carolinegerardo
Committed to Seeing You Home.
Eagle Home Mortgage
8105 Irvine Center Drive Suite #500
Irvine CA 92618
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8/26/2014

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A soaking tub in your new home












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Bath tub Bathroom remodel

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12/18/2013

Bathrooms

Orange County bathrooms to die for
white soaking tub


vanity and cut mirror

marble tub
Solid Carrera marble tub




beach glass shower

mermaid bath

Tub for a mermaid at the  "Rock House" in Laguna Beach now for sale for only fifteen million dollars






black marble counter with pea green glass tile shower no seams

9/20/2013

Bath Remodel Ideas

White bathroom remodel Carrera marble countertop silver fixtures

You might think these mirrors would be too heavy, but they balance the all white bathroom

Blue and turquoise glass tiles make this shower feel like swimming in the ocean

Feminine touch to this all white bathroom is just a pink boa
White vanity is a standard one piece but it is the full length mirror found in a consignment shop with the frame repainted white that makes this a place to check the back of your dress and enjoy.

Niche shower with rounded marble tile uses small space and is elegant

Claw foot tub (is contemporary) with the use of an  antique heating steam vent as a towel rack
I've soaked in this tub with lavender and fallen asleep :)