Jeff Thomas

The Credit Crunch and Student Loans

June 15, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment 

You’ve heard about the Credit Crunch and its tightening effect on lending guidelines in the mortgage industry, but what does it mean to millions of Americans who need student loans to help pay their college tuition?
The student loan market looked pretty bleak during the first quarter of 2008. Not only did the reduced benefits created [...]

The First Two Steps in Buying a Home

June 1, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment 

Fairfax, VA – Statistics suggest that the Internet is the first destination and source of information for potential home buyers. In fact, nearly 80% of potential buyers reportedly begin their home buying process online. And why not? The Internet has a wealth of information and resources that can aid in the beginnings of the home [...]

Rates Have Hit All-Time Low Levels Again

May 26, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment 

Interest rates have rallied and improved dramatically on the heels of the recent European debt concerns…and what is most important is that due to the highly unusual set of circumstances that exist in the market, those who are acting quickly are saving.
 In fact, Freddie Mac reported last week that rates have met either all-time lows [...]

Taxes Are Your Biggest Expense!

March 19, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment 

Fairfax, Virginia: Do you realize that your biggest expense every month is TAXES?  If you don’t believe me, just look at your paycheck and see how much you earned versus how much you are actually bringing home!  As you strive to save more money, eliminate debt, and build a successful financial future, minimizing your tax [...]

Market Snap Shot for Fairfax, Virginia

March 2, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment 

Market Snap Shot for Fairfax, Virginia Mortgage Interest Rates and Local Real Estate
By Sigma Research
By Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Treasuries and mortgages started weaker this morning with the stock index futures pointing to a nice open in equities at 9:30. No real data this morning, the only thing on the schedule is Feb auto and truck [...]

Write-offs to Remember

February 12, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment 

Deductions in the Loan Process For Homeowners in Fairfax, Virginia
Write-offs are the government’s way of rewarding taxpayers when they’ve done something the government likes. And to judge by the write-offs, the government likes it when people borrow money to buy a house. There are write-offs aplenty, many of which people often forget.
Fairfax, Virginia homeowners need [...]

Those Who Wait Will Pay Thousands More This Spring

February 3, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment 

Waiting a few extra days or weeks to purchase a home this spring could cost buyers thousands of extra dollars as the office of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) implements several changes for loans guaranteed by the Federal Housing Authority (FHA).
Coming just weeks before the April 30 deadline for the Home Buyer Tax Credit and [...]

The Times They Are A Changing

January 8, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment 

What’s ahead for home loans in 2010
This year could bring significant changes from 2009 for those seeking home loans. Over the last year, home prices fell to 2003 and earlier levels in many parts of the country. In addition, home loan rates declined to the lowest levels on record and this combination led to the [...]

Interest Rates-When is the best time to lock?

December 17, 2009 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment 

I always advise my clients to lock in their interest rate at the earliest opportunity. Gambling with a client’s interest rate is never advisable. In my business, I have a standardized system in place that we adhere to for all of our clientele.
A mortgage loan cannot be closed without locking in a rate, and there [...]

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