ROB and LINDA CLARK are the "REALTORS YOU NEED TO KNOW...FOR THE LIFESTYLE YOU DESERVE"

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Remember When...Stoneybrook G&CC

Back in the 90's I moved you in to Stoneybrook Golf & CC






Please call us today if we can help move you out...and you now get the added benefit of Linda's knowledge and expertise as a former licensed Florida Title Agent.



Rob and Linda Clark

Horizon Realty

(941) 586-0110

roblindaclark@msn.com

http://www.suncoastlifestyle.com/

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

WHO'S BUYING?


More than a million new households are formed annually, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, with most being adult children leaving home.


Among them, single women continue to be the biggest growth category of buyers (making up 22 percent of all buyers in 2006, up from 14 percent in 1995).


The share of married folks buying homes fell to 61 percent in 2006 (from 68 percent in 2001).


Single male buyers have been holding steady through the decade at 9 percent.

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Credit Score Primer


What Buyers Need to Know to Get a Loan.

In the wake of the credit crisis, lenders have become much pickier about whom they lend to. Here are some basic facts that will help potential borrowers understand what they face. The measurement that most lenders use to assess applicants' credit risk is the FICO score developed by Fair Isaac Corp. The score ranges from 300 to 850.There's not one FICO score. Buyers have three: one for each of the three credit bureaus, Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax.Each credit score is based on information the credit bureau keeps on file. Since credit bureaus don't share their data with one another, the three FICO scores may differ, sometimes by as much as 100 points.

The components of a FICO score are:
Payment history: 35 percent
Amounts owed: 30 percent
Length of credit history: 15 percent
New credit: 10 percent
Types of credit used: 10 percent

A consumer with a 580 credit score might qualify under FHA requirements, but, generally, in order to qualify for a prime loan, a borrower must have a credit score above 620 for a conventional loan at all and above 720 for a loan at terms and rates most borrowers would consider desirable.Source: The Dallas Morning News, Pamela Yip (12/03/07)