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Rate versus Price Reduction: Since the Fed's Mortgage Backed Securities purchase program ended, the markets have seen much more volatile price swings...and rates overall are off their lows. For potential buyers who are waiting to see if home prices come down a little more, that means the wait cou...
05/24/2010
thanks Jeff   FHA loans have become very popular in the last 2 years and there are several reasons for this. What I hate hearing is that FHA mortgages have taken the spot of the subprime loans. This is not true at all. This statement is from those that are inexperienced in both the mortgage and t...
05/23/2010
Great JobDoes Your Lender (or Agent) Leave You Out in the Cold Just Because You Don't Qualify Right NOW? So you're ready to buy a house and you do the smart thing and consult with a lender first.  You're already ahead of many just by taking this small but very important first step.  You've comple...
05/21/2010
Blunt and to the point :)Here's a handy list of 10 things you can do to kill your chances of getting a loan today. 1. The house just needs too much work.This applies to REO's, foreclosures, and short sales... sure they're good deal, but the financing can be rough.  Any broken windows, bad applian...
05/21/2010
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Every now and then we need to laugh! Here's something to chuckle at tonight! Let me k now what you think of it. I though it was hilarious!   http://dailyshite.com/2010/05/what-up-yall-check-out-da-swagger-wagon/   Thanks for watching it!   Trav
05/17/2010
Great post!I check my facebook tonight and a friend of mine posts on my wall, "We need to talk soon :)" I of course start wondering what could it possibly be. She is a photographer and she wanted my opinion on an idea that she has to expand her photography business. I know that these business's e...
05/13/2010
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As the saying goes, "A cluttered desk is the sign of a cluttered mind." How can prospects or clients have any faith in your ability to work on their behalf, if they see a desk overflowing with paper? Or, in this computer age, if they visit your office and watch you spend valuable time sifting thr...
05/13/2010
  As the saying goes, "A cluttered desk is the sign of a cluttered mind." How can prospects or clients have any faith in your ability to work on their behalf, if they see a desk overflowing with paper? Or, in this computer age, if they visit your office and watch you spend valuable time sifting t...
05/13/2010
According to our Investors there will be no delay in the locking, funding or purchasing of USDA RD loans through my Company as the investor is certain the bill will pass the Senate based on information they have received. Please keep in mind that there is approximately 2 days worth of 2% funding ...
05/11/2010
Oregon is number 2 on the list of people moving in. This is fantastic news for the Real Estate industry in Oregon. People are always on the move. However, if you watch carefully, you can see patterns emerging. Each year, United Van Lines - the country's largest household-goods mover - tracks the ...
05/10/2010
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Travis Newton

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What is Homes for Heroes? Homes for Heroes is a community minded company whose purpose is to provide real rebates and real discounts for heroes who are buying or selling a home. The program started shortly following the tragic events of 09/11/2001, by a group of Realtors in Minnesota. They were looking for a way to honor those who serve our nation and its communities. The founders were all in the business of real estate so used that experience as their discount platform. They quickly discovered that providing these discounts was not only good for their hearts but also great for their business. The word began to spread and Homes for Heroes soon became the Nation’s Largest Hero Savings Program. Today, Homes for Heroes has more than 600 affiliates in 43 states. Who qualifies as a Hero? Our workforce heroes include but are not limited to military personnel (both active duty and retired), teachers, firefighters, law enforcement, doctors and nurses. How does this work in Oregon? Oregon is currently a non-rebate state so Homes for Heroes affiliates agree to give up to 25% of their gross commission to the charity of the hero’s choice. (or a gift certificate directly to the Hero) Our heroes are always proud to be able to deliver a check to their favorite charity, however. Heroes save an average of $2595 per loan when they close it with Travis Newton of ENG Lending. How can a Hero get registered for the program? You can also call Travis Newton, the Oregon Homes for Hero affiliate directly at 503.931.4490. It is just that simple, no red tape, no additional paperwork. Just a real Thank You for real Heroes. Just need proof they have an affiliation to one of the Hero professions listed.