Saturday, September 27, 2014

Castlebrooke - Mattamy Homes

CastlebrookCastlebrooke is a wonderfully unique neighborhood, located off of Route 73 in Concord. Mattamy Homes realized this area is becoming highly desirable and developed a community that has it all!

You quickly realize this when greeted with the castle entrance monument. The streets are lined with sidewalks on both sides, and perhaps one of its most distinct features – all homesites back up to woods! Amenities will include a Pool, Club House/Cabana, Parks and Ponds.

"Think Outside the Box” is what Mattamy Homes says, and they certainly deliver. With 12 different Floorplans – including three Master Down Homes, 67 different elevations, and 12 designer color packages; each home owner will get to showcase their own taste.

Homes in this community start in the low $200,000s and is also located near highly ranked schools in Cabarrus County.  If you are interested in viewing any homes in Castlebrooke or have questions about the area, please contact Kim Drakulich – kim@kayfisherandassociates.com or 704-778-6959.


Castlebrook

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Denver Days Festival

Rotary Club of Denver (LKN) is once again hosting the Denver Days Festival this week!  This annual festival opens on Wednesday, September 24th and runs through Saturday, September 28th.

Denver Days is a community festival, sponsored by Rotary, and full of entertainment for the whole family!  There are rides, food, local vendors, talent shows, martial arts demonstrations, and free concerts.    The money raised from this festival goes towards Rotary’s goal of building a park in Denver – the Rescue Squad Park.

Cole Rides provides the rides for Denver Days – tickets for the rides are purchased at the ticket booth.  Cole Rides will provide over 10 rides for Denver Days and is known for its family friendly rides!  On opening night, Wednesday night, it is student night.  All rides are one price!  This is a perfect way to kick-off fall and enjoy a night out with family!

Saturday night’s free concert is Craig Woolard.  Craig is a former member of The Embers as lead singer and now his own band – the Craig Woolard Band.  He is a great performer, with an emphasis on beach music.  Bring your family, camping chairs and enjoy fall weather while listening to great music!

Friday, September 19, 2014

Wake the Lake 2014

Wake the Lake 2014 takes place this Saturday, September 20th, on Lake Norman in Mooresville.  It’s a wakeboard competition for all ages, beginning at 9:00 am and lasting until the sun sets.  The event takes place at Eddie’s Seafood & Raw Bar off Williamson Road.
The competition is available for all ages, divided into nine & under, 10-15 boys/girls, intermediate, advanced, and outlaws.  It is $50 to enter and is free for spectators to watch.  You can watch either on land or water – if you travel by boat, be sure to anchor and stay, as to not disturb the water while competitors are on the course.  The competitors will show-off their best tricks for the judges, so watch closely for jumps, 180s, 360s –  and cheer on your favorite wakeboarders!
While you are enjoying the competition, be sure to support the local restaurants  – Eddie’s Seafood & Raw Bar and The Prickly Pear.  Enjoy chips & salsa, prickly pear margaritas, oysters & beer on the patios of these restaurants while watching the wakeboarders.
Wake the Lake 2014 takes place, rain or shine, so be sure to come out and support your local wakeboarders – bring your snacks, umbrellas, chairs, and sunscreen and make plans to stay all day!


 

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Boomerang Buyers Head Back into the Market

Those who lost a home to a foreclosure or short sale between 2007 and 2013 are projected to make about 10 percent of all U.S. home purchases this year, according to John Burns Real Estate Consulting. That percentage is expected to rise in 2015 and 2016 as more of these so-called “boomerang buyers” become eligible for new loans, the firm estimates.Some former home owners are finding they can buy again in as little as a year following a foreclosure or bankruptcy. For example, the FHA’s Back to Work loan program, introduced in 2013, helps individuals who lost their home in a foreclosure or bankruptcy to apply for a new loan in as little as 12 months. Eligible borrowers must prove their foreclosure or bankruptcy was due to a hardship, showing their income dropped by 20 percent or more due to a job loss or reduction in salary. They must also meet other requirements and agree to take housing counseling before a new loan will be approved.

“The borrowers need to be able to document the reason for the foreclosure or short sale and show that they’ve been responsible with their credit before and after they lost their home,” says George Beylouny, branch manager of Silverton Mortgage Vinings in Atlanta. “A drop in credit score is okay as long as they can show they had good credit before the crisis.”

Former home owners will have to explore options with a mortgage broker to see what they qualify for, but with rising rents across the country, the incentive to do so is increasing.

“FHA loans are easier to get after a short sale,” says Steve Cohen, a senior mortgage banker with Talmer Bank and Trust in Rockville, Md. “In fact, some borrowers don’t have to wait at all if they never had any late payments on their mortgage. Borrowers who were in default on their loan have to wait three years to qualify for an FHA loan.”

Borrowers who underwent a foreclosure who are trying to qualify for a VA loan—which requires no down payment—may only have a two-year waiting period to qualify for a new mortgage, says Hope Morgan, branch manager of Mortgage Network in Salisbury, Md.
Conventional loans often require a two-year wait for short sellers who can make a 20 percent down payment, a four-year wait with a 10 percent down payment, or a seven-year wait with 5 percent down, lenders say. Borrowers who lost a home in foreclosure and defaulted on their mortgage often have the longest waits of up to seven years before they can qualify for a new conventional loan.

“All of these waiting periods can be shortened with extenuating circumstances, such as a job loss, a divorce, a serious illness or the death of the person who was the primary wage earner,” Cohen says.

Source: “After Losing Their Homes in the Foreclosure Crisis, Boomerang Buyers Are Back,” The Washington Post (Aug. 21, 2014)