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Lee Vanvolkenburg
15:43 23 Nov 23
Michael and his team were wonderful to deal with. They were excellent with communication and always available to answer questions. Thank you all!
williams lovos
22:54 16 Nov 23
We close on the house tomorrow! Thank you David and Michael for making my first home buying a smooth process. I had several out of the ordinary situations that would had easily not been possible to get the loan in the time that they were able to approve it. My wife and I are forever grateful for the work the team did. Thank you again!
Mario Silvestri III
16:45 16 Nov 23
Rex Perkins
16:56 15 Nov 23
Everything had been going well over the past two years since refinancing an existing mortgage. The application process, approval, servicing website, everything had been very smooth, nothing but the best service. I then had a minor issue arise. We had a wind loss claim on our home and, unfortunately, I had put off getting the check cosigned until the last minute. An issue arose as part of a minor miscommunication in terms of where the check was to be forwarded for endorsement.To make a long story short, I feared that this miscommunication and misdirected check coupled with my procrastination were going to result in the check expiring and a huge hassle on my part to go through the process again. Mr. Inkman nor his branch were in any way involved with my account or account management, yet, the check inadvertently ended up in their draft loss department and I feared this would further delay things. I was a bit frantic.One of those that I emailed was Mr. Inkman. In an era when customer service is not as valued as in the past, I was very skeptical I would meet the deadline. But, to my surprise, Mr. Inkman took it on his own to personally get things done and get the issue resolved. It appears that he tracked down the overnighted check personally, directed it for signature, packaged and overnighted the check back to me. All the while remaining professional and pleasant and providing consistent email updates on the status. It doesn't even look like he delegated, rather taking the initiative and seeing it through on his own.To me, that's not just doing a job, that's going above and beyond in terms of leadership, professionalism, and customer service. We could not be more happy. And, as a further sign of good will, the Fairway CEO actually emailed me personally to follow-up and assure resolution. Been very happy with Fairway since my refinance, Mr. Inkman's efforts only further reinforce that opinion.
Samer Fallouh
15:01 15 Nov 23
Debbie Salas
21:47 03 Oct 23
This transaction probably would not have happened without Michael. Whenever we hit a stumbling block, he found a way around it! He kept us informed and was a positive light all the way through to the end and beyond.Thanks
Eric Kieffer
22:46 16 Aug 23
Did business with Michael about 20 years ago and he was happy to help us again. He and his team did a great job. See you in another 20.

What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – April 29th, 2024

April 29, 2024 by Michael Inkman

At Wednesday’s meeting, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is widely expected to maintain the current federal funds rate target range of 5.25% to 5.50%. This decision comes amidst conflicting economic signals. Tailing that, there is the Chicago PMI, Non-farm Payrolls, and the full release of the Consumer Confidence report. All of these are expected to match current economic conditions.

The prior week’s GDP numbers also factor into the equation, informing that economic growth has slowed this year compared to the previous year for Quarter 1. The PCE Index, the Federal Reserve’s preferred choice of inflation indicators, has shown inflation is within expectations but the whole picture is clear.

PCI Index

Prices in the U.S. jumped again in March based on the Federal Reserve’s preferred PCE index, signaling that progress on reducing inflation has stalled. The PCE index rose 0.3% last month, the government said Friday. Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal had forecast a 0.3% gain.

GDP

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Thursday that the U.S. economy is “firing on all cylinders” even as the GDP report showed economic growth coming in well below economists expectations.

Primary Mortgage Market Survey Index

• 15-Yr FRM rates are seeing an increase by 0.05% with the current rate at 6.44%
• 30-Yr FRM rates are seeing an increase by 0.07% with the current rate at 7.17%

MND Rate Index

• 30-Yr FHA rates are seeing a 0.03% increase for this week. Current rates at 6.95%
• 30-Yr VA rates are seeing a 0.02% increase for this week. Current rates at 6.96%

Jobless Claims

Initial Claims were reported to be 207,000 compared to the expected claims of 215,000. The prior week landed at 212,000.

What’s Ahead

Prior to the most recent data reports, there was high optimism that the Federal Reserve would cut rates this Wednesday. With a clear picture with data to back it up, those initial expectations have tempered significantly.

Filed Under: Financial Reports Tagged With: Financial Report, Jobless Claims, Mortgage Rates

Making Homeownership a Reality: Exploring Affordable Housing Initiatives

April 26, 2024 by Michael Inkman

In the realm of real estate, the dream of homeownership often feels like a distant horizon for many individuals and families. Skyrocketing property prices, coupled with stagnant wages, have created significant barriers to entry into the housing market. However, amidst these challenges, there is a glimmer of hope in the form of affordable housing initiatives. These strategies aim to break down the financial barriers and make homeownership accessible to a wider range of people. In this blog post, we’ll explore some innovative approaches that are reshaping the landscape of affordable housing.

1. Government Subsidies and Grants

One of the most traditional yet effective methods to make homeownership accessible is through government subsidies and grants. These initiatives provide financial assistance to low-income families, enabling them to secure affordable housing options. Programs like the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) initiatives offer down payment assistance and low-interest mortgages, significantly reducing the upfront costs associated with buying a home.

2. Community Land Trusts

Community Land Trusts (CLTs) have emerged as a powerful tool in the fight against gentrification and housing unaffordability. CLTs acquire land and maintain ownership while allowing residents to purchase homes or lease the land at affordable rates. By separating the cost of land from the cost of housing, CLTs ensure that properties remain permanently affordable for future generations. This model fosters community stewardship and empowers residents to take control of their housing destiny.

3. Shared Equity Models

Shared equity programs offer an innovative approach to homeownership by allowing individuals to purchase a portion of a property while the remaining share is held by a nonprofit organization or government entity. As homeowners build equity over time, they can gradually buy out the shared portion, ultimately owning the property outright. This model not only reduces the financial burden of homeownership but also promotes wealth accumulation and stability for low and moderate-income households.

4. Micro-Housing and Tiny Homes

In response to the growing demand for affordable housing in urban areas, micro-housing and tiny home communities have gained popularity as cost-effective alternatives to traditional housing options. These compact dwellings are designed to maximize space efficiency while minimizing construction costs, making them an attractive option for individuals seeking affordable homeownership solutions. Micro-housing developments often incorporate shared amenities and communal spaces, fostering a sense of community and collaboration among residents.

5. Incentives for Developers

In addition to consumer-focused initiatives, governments can also incentivize developers to prioritize affordable housing construction through tax breaks, density bonuses, and streamlined approval processes. By creating a favorable environment for affordable housing development, policymakers can encourage private sector investment and accelerate the supply of affordable homes in high-demand markets.

Affordable housing initiatives represent a beacon of hope in an otherwise challenging housing market. By leveraging innovative strategies and fostering collaboration between government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and private sector stakeholders, we can make significant strides toward achieving housing equity for all. Whether through government subsidies, community land trusts, shared equity models, or micro-housing developments, there are countless pathways to making homeownership a reality for individuals and families from all walks of life.

Filed Under: Home Buyer Tips Tagged With: Affordable Housing, Government Subsidies, Mortgage

A New Homebuyer’s Guide to Understanding Property Taxes

April 25, 2024 by Michael Inkman

Purchasing a new home is an exciting milestone, but it also comes with various responsibilities, including understanding property taxes. Property taxes are a crucial aspect of homeownership, as they contribute to local government funding and services. In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about property taxes as a new homebuyer.

What Are Property Taxes?

Property taxes are taxes imposed by local governments on property owners. These taxes are based on the assessed value of real estate properties, including land, buildings, and improvements. The revenue generated from property taxes is used to fund essential services such as schools, roads, public safety, and infrastructure within the community.

How Are Property Taxes Calculated?

Property taxes are calculated based on the assessed value of your property and the tax rate set by your local government. Here’s how the process generally works:

Assessment: Local tax assessors evaluate the value of your property periodically. They consider factors such as the property’s size, location, amenities, and recent sales of similar properties in the area.

Tax Rate: Once the assessed value is determined, the local government sets a tax rate, often expressed as a percentage (millage rate) of the property’s assessed value.

Calculation: To calculate your property tax, multiply the assessed value of your property by the tax rate. For example, if your property is assessed at $200,000 and the tax rate is 1%, your annual property tax would be $2,000.

Understanding Property Tax Assessments

It’s essential to understand how your property is assessed to ensure accuracy and fairness in taxation. Here are a few key points to consider:

Appeals Process: If you believe your property has been overvalued or if there are errors in the assessment, you have the right to appeal the decision with your local tax assessor’s office.

Exemptions and Deductions: Some jurisdictions offer exemptions or deductions for certain types of properties or homeowners, such as senior citizens, veterans, or individuals with disabilities. Check with your local tax authority to see if you qualify for any exemptions.

Reassessment: Your property’s assessed value may change over time due to factors such as renovations, market fluctuations, or changes in zoning regulations. Be prepared for periodic reassessments by the tax assessor’s office.

Budgeting for Property Taxes

Property taxes are typically billed annually or semi-annually, depending on your location. It’s essential to budget for property taxes as part of your overall homeownership expenses. Consider setting aside funds each month in an escrow account, especially if your mortgage lender requires it.

Understanding property taxes is a vital aspect of homeownership. By familiarizing yourself with the basics of property taxation, you can make informed decisions, budget effectively, and contribute to your community’s well-being. Remember to stay informed about tax laws and regulations in your area, and don’t hesitate to reach out to local tax authorities or real estate professionals if you have any questions or concerns.

Filed Under: Mortgage Tagged With: New Home, New Homebuyer, Property Taxes

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