Friday, March 11, 2011

4 Reasons To Love Spring - Reason #1 Spring Cleaning

The first Reason to love spring?

Spring cleaning of course! Well for some people it's a reason to not like spring. I view it as a chance to get motivated and get thing ready for when the days are long the nights are hot, also known as SUMMER!!

Spring is also a good time for the MEchanicsburg Real estate market, typically...

Stay tuned for some upcoming posts regarding the Mechanicsburg Real Estate market and local homes for sale.

  • Spring Cleaning Guide

    Make spring cleaning less of a chore by following these smarter—and mostly greener—tips for this annual rite of homeownership. Read
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Friday, March 4, 2011

Real Estate for Sale in Mechanicsburg, PA

New Real Estate for Sale in Mechanicsburg.
Great location, beautiful townhome with many upgrades.
Priced to sell.

Call Cal Williams
Century21 Piscioneri Realty
717-737-2121
for more information.



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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Beautiful Mechanicsburg Home for Sale

Updated, mechanicsburg traditional for sale. Mechanicsburg Schools.

Click for pictures and more info:

http://www.postlets.com/res/5007368

Listed by Cal Williams
Realtor, Century 21 Piscioneri Realty, Inc.
3315 MArket Street
Camp Hill, PA 17011

717-727-2121

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

PNC Owns Empty House, Buyer Sits in Motel as Foreclosure Mess Halts Sales - Bloomberg

This article is really a great commentary on whats wrong with the banking system and how frustrating it can be.

Try calling your mortgage company and ask to speak to someone who can actually answer a question for you. After you go through at least 6 different phone menus, you may finally talk to a human being. Maybe. Usually they can't help you anyway.

Multiply that by 2 or 3 and you have the situation as described in this article:


PNC Owns Empty House, Buyer Sits in Motel as Foreclosure Mess Halts Sales - Bloomberg

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Private Transfer Fees, being fought in Pennsylvania

 What are they?
Private transfer fees, or PTF's, are under attack all over the United States, and with good reason. Most Real Estate Professionals, as well as most homeowners, agree that PTF's are just another way to make the process of transferring real property more confusing as well as more costly.  Part of the problem stems from the notion that some homeowners may not know they owe a private transfer fee until they try to sell the property.
What Are Private Transfer Fees?
 PTF's are usually part of a covenant attached to the property deed that requires the seller to pay 1 percent of the purchase price to a  third-party entity every time the property sells . Every time the property sells. Yes, every time for up to 99 years in some cases. In many of the instances , the seller is totally unaware of the fee until they try and sell their property.
In Pennsyvania,  according to a blog posted by Kim Shindle, Communication Specialist for the Pennsylvania Association of  REALTORS® (PAR) :  '"Pennsylvania is ranked eighth in highest estimated closing costs, according to a recent Bankrate.com survey...In a $200,000 home sale with a private transfer fee covenant, the homeowner will be responsible for paying an additional $2,000 transfer fee which he may be unaware of. This will further burden the homebuyer in an already challenging economy."( read more of her article )
In Pennsylvania, Sellers are already paying a 1% transfer tax on top of other closing costs.
The most Private transfer fees are  different from transfer fees imposed by local governments to raise revenue for public services when properties change hands. In a private transfer-fee arrangement, a developer or property owner records a long-term covenant requiring payments to trustees or other private parties every time the property is resold.
There are major objections to these instruments. For one thing they "constitute an unreasonable  restraint of the transferability of real property" - to quote a handout from the PAR.
The effects on the valuation of property is also a valid concern. To read about more concerns and what is going on with the Fannie Mae and Freddie MAC, click on the following link to read an article from the Washington Post, dated Aug 21, 2010/ ( CLick HERE for article by Kenneth HArney, Washington Post )
In Pennsylvania,  there is Legislation pending to ban private transfer fees. The senate has recently passed Senate Bill 1481, and it has been passed to the House. For more information on the current status of Pennsylvania's fight  you can visit :  http://www.parjustlisted.com/

Monday, August 23, 2010

Avoid Mortgage Scams When You Buy, Sell or Refinance Your Home

It is easy in todays contantly changing economic landscape to become disillusioned, especially when it comes to mortgages. There are more than a few unscrupulous mortgage lenders out there. Add that to the seemingly unlimited number of options available and it can be hard to make the proper decision. 

The best advice I can give any buyer, or potential refi 'victim', is :

1- consult with your Realtor
2- educate yourself before making a decision.

A  good Realtor is an important part of your circle of professionals that help you plan your finacial future. Whether its providing you with valuable real estate investment advice or making sure you are aware of the current market conditions affecting the value of your home, its important to maintain a relationship with a knowledgeable Realtor.

Its also your job to educate yourself on the different mortgage products available and which ones are better suited to your needs. There are many sites on the internet available. A few links you might find helpful are below.

http://www.homebuyinginstitute.com/

http://www.fha.com/

http://calwilliams.wordpress.com/2010/07/26/avoid-real-estate-scams/

My Website has some valuable information as well.
Please visit http://www.calwilliams.com/



Below is a link to  an article from the National Association of Realtors. Please read and leave me your comments and questions.



Mortgage Fraud Scams: Law & Ethics: REALTOR Magazine


RealtorCalvin
cwilliams@homefindergroup.net
http://www.calwilliams.com/

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Avoid a Short Sale, Stay in your Home. New FHA PROGRAM begins September 7, 2010

A recent article by The Pennsylvania Association of Realtors outlined a new program being rolled out by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Offered through the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), This will allow some homeowners to refi their homes even though they may owe more than the market value. The program will allow for lenders to to write off at least 10 percent of the unpaid principal balance of the first mortgage.

Click on the link below to read the article, courtesy of the Pennsylvania Association or Realtors.

FHA launches short refi for underwater homeowners.

Please leave any comments or questions.

Cal Williams
Mechanicsburg Realtor
Straub and Associates Real Estate Group
www.calwilliams.com