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Renter Resources For Emergency Services That Might Help With Rent

January 30, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

In today’s economic environment, tenants are feeling the pain of a recession as well-or even more-than the rest of the population. This might mean their job loss or lesser wages. It is hard to pay the rent without an income. Therefore, as a landlord, your consider learning about and sharing resources with your tenants that provide emergency services in the Twin Cities. I have put together a few ideas on services/programs that might be able to help with food, utilities and even the rent. Besides the greater possibility and likelihood of getting your rent, you are being a friend and showing that you care. What goes around comes around.



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2012-will it be just another year or is it YOUR year of transition?

December 14, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

I recently gave a Toastmasters speech on this topic. Key to answering the question is whether or not you have written goals in mind regarding what you want or intend to accomplish. Unless there are specific goals that require you to plan and live with a purpose and focus, life will just happen. Either way is fine as long as you know what to expect. Many people are frustrated when they expect something different. Mastering time and focusing on goals may more create a more fulfilling life. Soon, I will begin my annual project of goal setting. I intend to plan my year with measurable goals. I find I’m much happier when I’m focused on where I’m going. As such, I just came across this PDF called The Tower. I thought it was interesting and wanted to share it here. It is a short e-book about a man who is achieving his goals and living the dream. He’s living life on his terms and creating a legacy. He became more focused after he analyzed a video game he was playing. It is a pretty interesting book. Maybe one of your goals involves real estate-buying a new home or investment property. If this is a goal of yours, I can help. Give me a call and let me help you figure out how we can make real estate goals become your reality in 2012.



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Short Sales Vs Foreclosures Vs Traditional sales

December 8, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

We need to understand that while the current economy is really a “Tale Of Two Cities” in that some people have no idea we are in a recession whereas others are in deep pain, the real estate market as a whole is being impacted by distressed properties. Based on the current backlog of homes, it may be this way for some time. That being said, why are short sales being embraced by everyone as the most economical way to move markets forward? When you look at a comparison of the loss incurred by the lender, you will see that losses are generally worse with a foreclosure. Larger losses via lower sales prices ultimately impacts everyone who is buying, selling or refinancing. I have a report and flyer I’d like to share. Both provide you with opinions and resources so you can draw your own conclusions. Solving the housing problem starts with understanding the problem as well as exploring viable solutions.



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HUD Home Tips

November 19, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Recently, a representative from Best Assets came to speak in Minnesota about how they are handling the disposition of HUD homes in conjunction with the asset managers, agents, and the website http://www.HUDHomeStore.com . The process of buying and selling a HUD home is very similar to that of “traditional transactions”, but there are some small differences and nuances. I have attached a sheet that covers some of items that you should be aware of.



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Minnesota HUD Homes

November 10, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Most properties that become lender owned are generally available through our online MLS. HUD homes are listed in our online MLS as well. That being said, HUD maintains a site at http://www.HUDhomeStore.com that lists all their properties for all states and provides you a lot more information about specific homes. I would encourage you to go there and see what is available. As an agent, I am able to show and help you purchase a HUD home. Just let me know what you’d like to view. I can set up a specific search for you within our Online MLS and see that listings that meet your parameters are emailed to you daily. Attached you will see that process that occurs once you’ve purchased a HUD home. It will provide you with a flow chart so you know what happens. Did you know that HUD allows you to put $100 down on a full price purchase offer of a HUD home utilizing FHA financing? These terms and conditions are subject to change at any time. Keep up to date at http://www.HUDhomestore.com



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Expanded HARP Mortgage Refinance Option-Available Soon!

November 1, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Today, the government expanded the HARP program and qualifications. Attached is the news release. Qualifying for a new loan to lower your rate may now be a possibility even if you are upside down-ie underwater on your loan. Terms/conditions always apply-see the release and call me if you think you fit the parameters. We can take it from there.



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National & Minnesota Foreclosure Trends

October 26, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The market is still slow, but this is the opportunity for those who want to roll back the clock and purchase at price levels combined with interest rates that we haven’t seen in years. See the newsletter for more information. Also, I have MUCH more information to share. Simply give me a call or send me an email to get started. Let me show you how I can help.



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VA-Veteran Loans Funding Fee & FHA Maximum Mortgage Changes

October 3, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Starting October 1st, 2011, the maximum FHA loan limit for single family loans is being lowered from $365K in the Twin Cities to $318,550. See the attached form. This is not a good thing, but reflects the reality of declining value of much of the real estate. Unfortunately, underwriting of all loans continues to tighten. On a positive note, the VA funding fee is being lowered. This would be due to less losses and a lesser need to collect as much insurance premium to protect against defaults. So, the question I have pondered is: Why are VA loans-typically financed at 100% loan to value-not experiencing the same loss ratios as other mortgage programs. VA 100% financing has been around forever. It works-and well. The problem of our mortgage crisis is not the loan to value or a required minimum down payment or tighter underwriting as some would have you believe. Imagine all the new homeowners if we actually took what we’ve learned from decades of underwriting VA loans and applied it to a new “stimulus mortgage program”. Instead, we are becoming a nation of renters. Somebody in congress needs to talk to the people who have their boots on the street for real solutions to our mortgage and real estate problems.



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Using A Reverse Mortgage To Purchase

September 28, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

With some of the major lenders leaving the reverse mortgage business-possibly just on a temporary basis-you might find it more difficult to find a lender offering the program. At the same time, it is worth your time to look. If you are 62 years old and have approximately 50% equity in a home, you can obtain a reverse mortgage. You can use this loan for a purchase as well. So, if you put down 50% of the value of the home, you can obtain a reverse mortgage. Remember, the reverse mortgage doesn’t have a monthly payment associated with it. While you are still responsible for the taxes and insurance, you pay off your loan when you sell the home. The attached PDF will give you some examples of how much is required to buy a home using a reverse mortgage at various age groups. This is a unique opportunity for seniors to consider, especially if they are on a fixed income.



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An Economic Blog/Resource For You

September 27, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

I just found this blog at http://www.CalculatedRiskBlog.com It is a cool economic blog. Go there and read articles to see what is happening in the world. Then, go to the graphs gallery. Simply amazing. It is worth your time if you want a macro view of the world and environment in which we live today.



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What’s happening in the Twin Cities Real Estate market?

September 26, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Are you wondering what’s happening out there? Well I have my “boots on the street”. Here is where I see it and where I see it going in the short term. Overall, sales are slow, but not dead. We are now in the fall market. In as early as 30 days, we could have snow on the ground. Then, you have Thanksgiving and all of the other holidays. Combine all these events and this tends to be the slowest time of the year. This means it will likely get slower over the next 90 days for traditional home sales. I’ll keep you posted about the Spring market when we get there. That being said, I am keeping very busy-thankfully!. Many of my transactions today are involving investors. The deals are just too good to pass up. I would be happy to show you what I mean and give you actual examples involving investor transactions I’ve been involved with. If you believe that values will increase in the future, now represents the best buying opportunity I have seen in my 26 years. Is it all uphill from here? Absolutely not! In fact, depending on the community and property type, it might get worse before it gets better. Yet, if you are a long term investor, purchasing for the long term, this is a golden opportunity. Interest rates are at 50 year lows, the banks will soon have to do something with their inventory of properties. Banks are actually accelerating their foreclosure procedures. This means more homes will be available for sale or even possibly for rent. The government is thinking about solutions-so we’ll have to stay tuned. Will they become landlords? Will they raise the LTV loan limits for underwater mortgage refinance opportunities and expand eligibility beyond Fannie and Freddie loans? Will there be write downs of principal and equity sharing going forward for existing underwater homeowners? These are all ideas being talked about. Stay tuned for more!!



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Amazing Video-Wouldn’t Believe It If I hadn’t Viewed The Video

September 1, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Amazing message-mortal enemies can get along! What an example for the rest of us!



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Great Cartoon from 1948

August 30, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Human beings are human beings. Only the names change. When we refuse to understand history, psychology, and human nature we end up repeating mistakes that could be avoided. Re-learning lessons is getting mighty expensive. Definitely worth watching.



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VA financing their foreclosed properties for Investors

August 27, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

This is pretty exciting.  It is a way that investors can buy VA foreclosed homes with VA loans.  I personally have not participated in this yet, but I wanted to make sure everyone knew that it was an option and might be available.  See the flyer for more info



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Lake Nokomis Sunset

November 9, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

I was at a client’s business on Friday for an open house.  In her office she had a sign that read “the best things in life aren’t things”.  Think about that for a moment.  Isn’t it true?   We all equally rich in many ways.  While wealth is measured in terms of traditional “money”, we can be very rich and still feel empty or “poor”.  Look at all of the celebrities that have it all, and yet have nothing.   Don’t get me wrong, I am not saying wealth or the desire to be wealthy is bad.  What I am saying is the best “things” in life are truly free.  I was at Lake Nokomis tonight chasing Muskies.  I got skunked, but I still had fun.  I always do.  It is the anticipation and thrill of the chase.  I also enjoyed the beautiful scenery.  For example, take a look at this sunset.  It was stunning.



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Tiger Muskie At Lake Nokomis

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Caught on a medium sucker and bobber at 8pm



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Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board

September 29, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

You will be amazed at the activities available throughout the Minneapolis Park System.  Use the convenient search finder to locate your lake of choice and the events that follow.

http://www.minneapolisparks.org/default.asp?PageID=5&advSearch=parks



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Seeing The Beauty Of Lake Nokomis MN

March 16, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Although there are many lakes in Minnesota, this is one that many people flock to every year to enjoy the waters. But there is more to this lake then just being a body of water. There is a lot of history to Lake Nokomis and it is important to make sure that you are aware of it.

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Knowing the history of such a beautiful lake is the only way to make sure that you are fully going to be able to appreciate the lake and everything it has to offer visitors of the area. Located in the southern part of the city and west of the Mississippi River, you will find this amazing lake. The shape of the lake is oval and runs southwest to northeast.

The actually oval shape fact may surprise some because many people believe the lake to be an “L” shape. This is because the lower part of the lake has Cedar Avenue crossing it running north to south. From the ground, it would appear as though the lake in “L” shaped instead of being oval. Something else that many people find to be a fun fact is that the lake used to only be five feet deep at its deepest point.

Back when the lake was purchased, it was nothing much more than a marshland, which was used as a drainage area for the entire neighborhood. Lake Minneapolis was later turned into the fascinating lake it is today through a dredging technique. The dredging is what made the lake deeper and produced the lake that you can now see today.

Those with a lake Nokomis home or who have visited in the recent past may have noticed some changes taking place. Recently, there have been many changes in order to complete a preservation project. Special areas are created of native vegetation, which can be found along the shoreline in certain spots. There have been more artificial ponds added to the area as well in order to help everything out. With all of the beauty and the space that this lake allows, it is no wonder that it has been used for many years as a multipurpose lake.

The population of people who live around Lake Nokomis and those who come there for vacation find many things to do among the native vegetation and in the water. Fishing and sailing are extremely popular activities that you can see people doing on most of the warm days. There are also two very nice beaches that have imported clean sand in for recreational use. Just outside of the lake you will find yourself in the middle of a large park that has efficient facilities set up for those who want to walk or run, play softball, ride their bike, or play various other types of sports. There is plenty of room in the area to get in all the exercise that you could ever need.

If you want to make sure that you are around many conveniences then you will want to make sure that you are that you are at the main beach. This can be found on the west side fronted by Cedar Avenue. There are restrooms, concession stands, and a nice selection of rental equipment for you and your family to make use of. The smaller of the two beaches can be found on the northeast side of the lake. While there are no concessions there, you will find some portable toilets to make use of.

When visiting the beach areas of Lake Nokomis it is important to make sure that you are staying within the swimming boundaries. This is simply because there is a possibly dangerous situation that you can find yourself hurt in or possible killed. Just past the swimming boundaries is a place where the lake bed suddenly and without warning drops off. There has already been a teen that died by accidentally drowning back in July 2006 at the North beach.

From 1983 to 2000, the lake Nokomis was known mostly for its part in the Minneapolis Aquatennial celebration called the Milk Carton Boat Race. This even has now been moved to Lake Calhoun. The lake was also known for many years by the large old trees that were several feet in diameter along the east shore of the lake. Sadly, in 1998 these trees were uprooted by a terrible storm that ripped through the area with incredibly high winds.

With so much history behind this lake and what it has been known for throughout the years, it is no wonder that so many people still come to this lake. Whether you own a lake Nokomis home or you are simply driving through the area, it is a good idea to stop and check out everything that this lake has to offer. It is the perfect vacation spot, just as it always has been, simply because there is a little something for everyone. If you have never been there, you should give it a try and you will probably find yourself returning year after year.



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Lake Harriet, Lake Nokomis and Lake of the Isles

March 10, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

If you ask residents of Minneapolis what sets their city apart from other major metropolitan areas, you will quickly learn about the extensive lake system that runs through the southern part of the city. Though you can easily find the urban lifestyle and towering skyline in downtown Minneapolis, the lakes offer a terrific alternative for those who prefer the solace and beauty of living near water. Between Lake Harriet, Lake Nokomis, and the Lake of the Isles, Minneapolis offers a tremendous amount of outdoor recreational opportunities, and with plenty of available and affordable real estate nearby, the time has never been better to finally invest in your dream lakefront home.

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The lakes are connected as part of the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway, an elaborate system of trails and bike paths that are widely popular for exercise and recreational walks. Lake Harriet connects with Lake Calhoun on its north end through the William Berry Parkway. Harriet is home to two beaches, which many take advantage of during the summer months, as well as its famous castle-shaped bandshell. From June to September each year, the bandshell hosts concerts nightly, offering an eclectic assortment of music from big band to bluegrass to rock and roll. The Minneapolis Pops Orchestra makes its summer home here, offering a blend of popular and traditional music each Saturday. Additionally, Lake Harriet contains a brand new picnic shelter, tennis courts and fishing docks, so there are plenty of outdoor activities to indulge in.

On the other side of Lake Calhoun is the Lake of the Isles. Restored by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board in the early 1900’s, the Isles has been transformed from a shallow lake and marsh area into one of the most majestic lakes the city has to offer. In addition to its summer offerings, this lake is one of the most winter-friendly, offering an ice skating and hockey rink. In warmer weather, its bike paths, soccer field and fishing docks are very popular.

For those especially interested in fishing, Lake Nokomis offers some of the richest waters for fishermen in the entire state, with many game fish found here. Along with Lake Harriet and Lake Calhoun, it is one of the three lakes used for sailing, and is one of the hosts for the popular Aquatennial, an annual celebration of Minneapolis’ aquatic tradition, featuring shows and competitions that draw large audiences. Nokomis is also a popular sporting lake, with fields available for football, baseball, softball, soccer and tennis.

Some of the most beautiful architecture in all of Minneapolis real estate can be found near the lakes. Many large single-family and multi-story homes and condominiums boast luxurious porches and balconies with a beautiful view of the water. If you are lucky enough to own a boat, there are plenty of homes with a large enough area to accommodate you with easy convenient access to many of the lakes’ boating docks. With the real estate market currently in favor of those seeking to buy, the time has never been better to locate the home of your dreams at a reasonable price. If you are more interested in renting, there are scores of apartments and duplexes for rent immediately near the lakes, as well as in the Uptown district, which is well within easy walking distance to the lakes and trails. I strongly encourage you to contact me to set up an appointment; I am confident that I can find a home that suits your own, as well as your family’s needs.

For your convenience, we are a fully cooperating member of the Twin Cities real estate community. The multiple listing service, or MLS, allows all member agents to view what is available in the market so you don’t feel compelled to go with an agent you are not comfortable with. So regardless of the company sign in the yard, please feel free to give me a call to arrange an appointment to view a home that you are interested in. Our website contains many helpful tools to get you started on your journey today, including mortgage rate calculators, mortgage rate quotes, and online mortgage applications. If you would like to browse for yourself, check out our Search Online Now! application. This will grant you access to all of the homes currently available through our multiple listing service.

If you are looking to relocate to Minnesota, I will be happy to help you out with our relocation package and guide. I, as well as many of my clients, are relocation specialists, and depending on your situation, there are various employee and corporate relocation packages available. Many of us own rental property ourselves as well and would be happy to assist you in finding a rental, or to arrange a tour with you to acclimate you with the area. Please check my website as well for our convenient relocation salary calculator and other relocation services.

I’m extremely familiar with the area and have lived in the Twin Cities my entire life. When making an important life decision, such as relocating and/or purchasing a home, it is important to have someone on your side to give you honesty and expertise. I strongly encourage you to contact me with any questions you have or to set up an appointment. I look forward to working with you.



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Twin Cities Lakes

March 10, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

The Twin Cities is a beautiful area. It’s also an area that has quite a bit of water around. Of course the cities are divided by the great Mississippi River, but there are a variety of different lakes that are in the area as well. There is a chain of lakes in the area, and there are five different lakes that are quite popular. Some of them include parks and recreational opportunities as well. The names of the five lakes include Lake Calhoun, Lake Nokomis, Lake of the Isles, Lake Harriet, and Lake Hiawatha. Here’s a closer look at these lakes and what they have to offer those in the Minneapolis and Saint Paul areas.

Lake Calhoun

You’ll find that Lake Calhoun is one of the lakes that makes up the Chain of Lakes in the area. It is a very popular place for a variety of different activities, including swimming, fishing, walking, roller skating, jogging, wind surfing, sailing, and even canoeing. It’s about 3.2 miles around the entire lake, great for people who want to run, walk, or cycle. There are also three beaches that are supervised on the lake as well. You can rent watercraft on the lake by going through the Wheel Fun Rentals company right there. There are also gondola services available as well. Right on the lake you’ll even find that there is a nice restaurant – the Tinfish Restaurant. Over the past 100 years, there have been quite a few great improvements to the area. Originally this lake was known as the Lake of the Loons, “Lake Medoza.” However, the name was changed to honor John Caldwell Calhoun, who was a United States Senator, then later Vice President serving with President Monroe.

Lake Nokomis

Another lake you’ll find in the Minneapolis park system is Lake Nokomis. This is a sailing lake, just like Lake Calhoun. The park along the lake offers a community center, ball diamonds for baseball, concessions, canoe racks, sailboat racks, paths to walk, and two different beaches that are well supervised as well. They now offer a special playground system that allows kids between the ages of five and twelve to play. This system is made to help kids become more agile, to help with coordination and balance, and to help with strength in the upper body as well. During the warm months, often there are sailboat races on the lake and people can rent watercraft as well.

Lake of the Isles

The Lake of the Isles is another lake that happens to be a part of the Chain of Lakes as well. Millions of people end up visiting these lakes every single year. People come to bike, picnic, enjoy the scenery, bike, canoe, and more. During the winter months, many people come to this lake to go ice skating. There is a dog park located by the lake as well where people can bring their dogs to enjoy some time out and about. This lake was engineered, and was made in the early 20th century. It was originally a very shallow lake but it was turned into a wonderful lake and a beautiful park as well. The area has been renovated and turned into a lovely park. Wetlands have been enhanced, the plants have been restored, and paths have been reconstructed. It is definitely a lovely place to enjoy if you love the water.

Lake Harriet

Lake Harried is part of the chain of lakes and is very picturesque. There are 344 acres that are all water, as well as 67 land acres in the park as well. This lake is known for the great walking and biking trails, and many different water based activities take place. In the band shell located by the lake, various summer concerts take place as well. This is the 5th music facility to be put in this area. The first one that was built back in 1888 ended up being totally destroyed in a terrible fire. The trailers for skaters, bikers, and runners are almost three miles long. There is a small totlot available as well for young children. You’ll also find a concession building available and a well available where you can get water.

Lake Hiawatha

Last of all is Lake Hiawatha. This lake is beautiful and the park around it has beautiful trees to enjoy. The entire park is 234 acres, although the lake is only 52 acres large. Over the years this has been taken from a swamp to be a beautiful park that people in the area can enjoy. Some of the improvements that have been done in the past few years include adding boulders, ornamental trees, perennials, shrubs, and a special flagstone path as well. There is a playground that takes up eight acres, there is a beach, athletic fields, and even tennis courts. On one side of the lake there is a special golf learning center and a golf side as well.



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