Homeownership opportunities for Texas veterans

 Since the days of the Texas Republic and Sam
Houston, Texas has given its veterans land in recognition of military service. While the state no longer gives land to veterans, there are still plenty of housing opportunities such as low interest loans
for land, homes and home improvements.

After World War II, the state created the Texas
Veterans Land Board (VLB) in 1946 to administer new program that would provide low-interest,
long-term loans to Texas veterans for the purchase of land. Since then, more than 120,000 Texas veterans have taken advantage of this self-supporting program. (Issuing bonds authorized by voters fund the program. The veterans who participate pay for the bonds and the cost of administering the program.)


In 1983, the Legislature created the Veterans
Housing Assistance Program to assist Texas veterans in purchasing a home, also funded by bonds. In 1986, the VLB expanded the Veterans Housing Assistance Program, adding the Veterans Home Improvement Program to provide below-market-interest-rate loans to qualified Texas veterans for home repairs and improvements to their existing homes.
Needless to say, there's a wealth of options provided by this program alone for veterans across the state.


About the Veterans Housing Assistance
Program

Texas veterans can use all three Texas veteran loan
programs at one time. That means, if needed, you can receive a land loan, a housing loan and a home improvement loan. And, these special loan programs for Texas veterans are not associated with the federal Veterans Administration. So, even if you've used your VA benefits, you may still be eligible for the state loan programs.

The Veterans Housing Assistance Program (VHAP) provides financing up to $200,000 toward the purchase of a home to qualified Texas veterans. Loans for $45,000 or less may be originated through the Texas Veterans Land Board's direct loan
program.

There is no maximum salesprice with the VHAP; however, the VLB can only loan up to $200,000 toward thepurchase. If the purchase price is more than $200,000, the VHAP can be used in conjunction with Federal Housing Administration (FHA), Veterans Administration (VA) or conventional financing. This is known as a "two-note loan" and must be originated by a participating lender.

Keep in mind that the VHAP is not a refinancing program. If you have an existing loan on your home, you can't use the VHAP to lower your interest rate, nor can it be used as a down payment on a home. It can only be used as a first lien on your primary residence.


Other housing benefits for
veterans


The Land Board also offers other housing-related
benefits for veterans. For example, through the Greenbuilding Program, veterans can reduce their interest rate even further (by as much as 0.3 percent) by using "green" materials and features in their homes. The TVLB assigns number values to "environment friendly" building materials and features that save energy and water.

Veterans who achieve a required minimum score when building or purchasing a new home, or
remodeling an existing home, are eligible for the reduced interest rate. Kermit the frog was wrong—it is easy being green (in Texas)!

There's also the Veterans with Disabilities program, which offers a half-percent interest rate reduction to those veterans who have a service-connected
disability of 10 percent or greater (as verified by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs).

Finally, the Veteran Teachers Program is for veterans or their spouses who are currently
certified by the Texas Education Agency and who work as Texas teachers, or veterans who agree to become certified Texas teachers. Educate Texas' children, and you could be eligible for a half-percent interest-rate deduction.


Eligibility requirements


To be eligible to participate in the Texas
Veterans Loan Programs, applicants must
have:

served no fewer than 90 continuous days on active 
duty (including active duty for training) in the Army, Navy, Air ,     Marines, Coast Guard or United States Public Health Service (unless     discharged sooner by reason of a service-connected disability), or a     reserve component of one of the listed branches of service, or have     enlisted or received an appointment in the Texas National Guard after   completing all initial active duty training requirements as a condition of     enlistment or appointment, or have completed 20 years in a reserve     component so as to be eligible for retirement as a condition of enlistment     or appointment, or, if currently an active duty member of a listed service     or a full-time reservist, have completed the initial service obligation.  Whether you served in the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, National Guard or any of the armed services, it's easy to take advantage of these great programs that thank you for your service to our
  country. For more information, contact the Texas Veterans Land Board at 800/252-VETS. The Veterans Land Board also
sponsors free public information seminars that are conducted throughout Texas;
call for details. 


 


 
 
 



 
 


 
Certified Agent Advantage offers Broker Network agent
  specialized expertise to assist
customers.

                                                                                                                         

Austin,
Texas, May 17, 2012

–Coldwell Banker United Realtors today announced that Debbie Marett has achieved the Cartus Network Referral Specialist (CNRS) certification. This annual
certificate is part of the Certified Agent Advantage program, a professional standard available exclusively to principal brokers of the Cartus Broker
Network — the network of real estate brokers serving the clients and customers of Cartus.
 
Cartus requires qualified Network agents to become certified as relocation experts by participating in one or more Certified Agent Advantage courses and passing a written exam upon completion. The CNRS Certification course in which Debbie Marett participated covered issues surrounding the purchase of a destination home, as well as the most effective techniques for helping clients research communities, locate their new homes, and settle into their new areas of the United States.

 “As members of the Cartus Broker Network, our agents strive to deliver excellent service to every client,”said Vanessa Bivens, Vice President of Sales. “The Certified Agent Advantage program helps to differentiate our agents and provides them with a wider range of resources and career growth
opportunities.”

 Other certifications available through the Certified Agent Advantage program are Cartus Network Marketing Specialist (CNMS), Cartus Network
Inventory Specialist(CNIS) and Cartus Network Affinity Specialist
(CNAS). 

 
About Cartus and the Cartus Broker Network Cartus Broker Network:
 
Cartus is the nation’s leading network of more than 835 market-leading real estate firms representing more than 3,000 offices and more than 97,000 agents. Cartus provides trusted guidance to organizations of all types and sizes that require global relocation solutions. Serving over 70% of the Fortune 50 and providing service to more than 160 countries, we apply our more than half century of experience to help our clients with their mobility,
outsourcing, consulting, and language and intercultural training needs. Cartus is part of Realogy Corporation—a global provider of real estate and relocation services. To find out how our greater experience, reach, and hands-on guidance
can help your company, visit www.cartus.com and www.pitchengine.com/cartus; read our blog at www.cartusblog.com;or click www.realogy.com
for more information. 


  
 
 


 
 
Contact:


Vanessa Bivens


512-343-7500


 
 
 


Certified Agent Advantage offers Broker Network agent
 specialized expertise to assist
customers.

                                                                                                                         
(Austin, Texas), (May 17, 2012) 
Coldwell Banker United Realtors today announced that Debbie Marett has achieved the Cartus Network Marketing Specialist (CNMS) certification. This annual certificate is part of the Certified Agent Advantage program, a professional standard available exclusively to principal brokers of the Cartus Broker Network — the network of real estate brokers serving the clients and customers of Cartus.

Cartus requires qualified Network agents to become certified as relocation experts by participating in one or more Certified Agent Advantage courses and passing a written exam upon completion.

The CNMS Certification course in which Debbie Marett participated taught the agent best practices for marketing the transferee’s old house, methods for efficient administration, and aspects of the Amended Sale Program and the Broker Market
Analysis.

 “As members of the Cartus Broker Network, our agents strive to deliver excellent service to every client,”said Vanessa Bivens, Vice President of Sales. “The Certified Agent Advantage program helps to differentiate our agents and provides them with a wider range of resources and career growth
opportunities.”

 Other certifications available through the Certified Agent Advantage program are Cartus Network Referral Specialist (CNRS), Cartus Network Inventory Specialist(CNIS) and Cartus Network Affinity Specialist (CNAS). 

 
About Cartus and the Cartus Broker Network:
Cartus Broker Network is the nation’s leading network of more than 835 market-leading real
estate firms representing more than 3,000 offices and more than 97,000 agents. Cartus provides trusted guidance to organizations of all types
and sizes that require global relocation solutions. Serving over 70% of the Fortune 50 and providing service to more than 160 countries, we apply our more than half century of experience to help our clients with their mobility, outsourcing, consulting, and language and intercultural training needs. Cartus is part of Realogy Corporation—a global provider of real estate and relocation services. To find out how our greater experience, reach, and hands-on guidance can help your company, visit www.cartus.com and www.pitchengine.com/cartus; read our blog at www.cartusblog.com;or click www.realogy.com for more information. 

Contact:


Vanessa Bivens 512-343-7500


 512-343-7500

 
 
 
I participated in the American Cancer Rely for Life this past weekend at the Texas School for the Deaf campus.  The Relay had 717 participants involved with 54 teams, all together raising $104,440 to use for research, aid for those with the disease and more.  
What a great, worthwhile  event and beautiful location! The track was awesome and the view of downtown Austin at dusk is breathtaking.

This was my second year to do this.  I joined my office of Coldwell Banker agents, friends and families on the team we have named The Mad Hatters and this is the 4th year our office has been involved.  We raised over $2500 toward our annual Coldwell Banker office goal of $6000.00!

  Especially moving was, once it got dark, the track was lined with lit luminarias in honor of all those who are currently fighting cancer, those who have won their battle with the disease or have lost the battle and are no longer with us.



 
 
 
 
This is my favorite time of year in Austin! After the much needed recent rains, everything has turned green, the flowers are popping up, and yes it is almost bluebonnet time and Spring is here!

What better balance can a city offer than being both the "Best Place for Business and Careers" and the "Live Music Capital of the World"? Austin pleases all in rankings ranging from "Best City for Relocating Families" to "Best Cities for Singles." Other assessments consistently recognize the region as among the most inventive, creative, wired, rockin', educated, fit and loved.

Read more of this article from the Austin Chamber and follow all the links that let you know just how great it is to live in Austin, Texas!!

http://www.austinchamber.com/austin/


 
 
This is good information to know. I've copied the first paragraph of the page linked below as it explains why.

On March 1st, Google will implement its new, unified privacy policy, which will affect data Google has collected on you prior to March 1st as well as data it collects on you in the future. Until now, your Google Web History (your Google searches and sites visited) was cordoned off from Google's other products. This protection was especially important because search data can reveal particularly sensitive information about you, including facts about your location, interests, age, sexual orientation, religion, health concerns, and more. If you want to keep Google from combining your Web History with the data they have gathered about you in their other products, such as YouTube or Google Plus, you may want to remove all items from your Web History and stop your Web History from being recorded in the future.

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/02/how-remove-your-google-search-history-googles-new-privacy-policy-takes-effect




 
 
Capital Economics expects the housing crisis to end this year, according to a report released Tuesday. One of the reasons: loosening credit.

The analytics firm notes the average credit score required to attain a mortgage loan is 700. While this is higher than scores required prior to the crisis, it is constant with requirements one year ago.


Additionally, a Fed Senior Loan Officer Survey found credit requirements in the fourth quarter were consistent with the past three quarters.

However, other market indicators point not just to a stabilization of mortgage lending standards, but also a loosening of credit availability.


Banks are now lending amounts up to 3.5 times borrower earnings. This is up from a low during the crisis of 3.2 times borrower earnings.


Banks are also loosening loan-to-value ratios (LTV), which Capital Economics denotes “the clearest sign yet of an improvement in mortgage credit conditions.”


In contrast to a low of 74 percent reached in mid-2010, banks are now lending at 82 percent LTV.


While credit conditions may have loosened slightly, some potential homebuyers are still struggling with credit requirements. In fact, Capital Economics points out that in November 8 percent of contract cancellations were the result of a potential buyer not qualifying for a loan.


Additionally, Capital Economics says “any improvement in credit conditions won’t be significant enough to generation actual house price gains,” and potential ramifications from the euro-zone pose a threat to future credit availability.

If you are in need of some advice or mortgage lenders, please call me I have some good resources!



 
 
I enjoy being active in my community. My job as a realtor® is  another way I have been able to do this. I enjoy getting to meet new people and serving them in all areas including real estate!

 Maybe you or someone you know is in need of real estate services or may be considering the possibilities. It may be to purchase, sell or just get an idea on the current state of the market in a particular area. I would be happy to meet and discuss this, as well as offer to you a Comparative Market Analysis and consultation at no obligation or cost. 


Buying or selling your home is one of the most important decisions you can make and I would like to be the agent that helps you through the process.  I love my job!  I love it because I feel like I offer an important service and that I am helping to build – brick by brick, block by block—the neighborhoods we all live in. 


I encourage you to talk to my current and past clients and ask how I have served them.  I also want you to know that I am a motivated agent with good work ethic and can assure you that I will be working for you each day if we should end up in a working relationship!  My hope is that you will allow me the chance to earn your business and show you the type of service that has built my reputation.  You should also know that as a Coldwell Banker agent, I have a wealth of resources available to me and a competitive marketing plan to aggressively market your home, making it more distinctive than other homes on the market.  I would be happy to share with you these resources as well as the Coldwell Banker guarantee available to you in any real estate transaction with me and my company.

 

Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments that you might have. I will be pleased to visit with you at your convenience in order to better understand your needs to enable me to provide you with great service.I can provide you with detailed information about market, schools, neighborhood real estate prices, local contractors or the café at the end of the corner that serves the best mocha coffee in town!

 

I look forward to meeting you!

Sincerely,

 

 

Debbie Marett

Coldwell Banker United Realtors®

Certified Affordable Home Specialist

www.austxrealestate.com