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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

How to Use an Arizona Bridge Loan to Make Your Dreams Come True


 If you are trying to buy and sell a home at the same time, an Arizona bridge loan can be a valuable tool to have. This type of short term learn can help make sure that you get your dream home with very few risks.

An Arizona bridge loan is a specialized short term loan that can be useful for real estate transactions. It is a short term loan that allows you to use the equity in your current home as a down payment on a new home before your current home sells. As the name implies, an Arizona bridge loan is designed to “bridge” the gap by giving you funds for a down payment. The loan is paid back with the proceeds from you home sale.

An Arizona bridge loan is a valuable tool because most buyers rely on the sale of their current home to come up with the down payment for their new home, however, it is not always feasible or ideal to close on the current home first. In a perfect world, you close on your home in the morning, have funds available by noon and close on your second home before the business day is over. But it very rarely works this way. More often, you close on your current home and have to find a short term rental for a month or two before you close on a new home. This is not only expensive, but it causes you to have to move twice and you are literally throwing money away by renting.

One solution to the problem is an Arizona bridge loan. A bridge loan bridges the gap by lending you the down payment for a new home that you then pay back once your home sells. The bridge loan is secured to the buyer's existing home. The funds from the bridge loan are then used as a down payment on the new home. Bridge loans are gaining in popularity as a down payment option because they offer flexible terms and are relatively easy to qualify for. Also, many lenders will not allow you to take out a home equity loan on a home that is listed for sale, so in many cases a bridge loan is the only option to come up with cash for a down payment.

7 Things to Consider if You are Thinking About an Arizona Bridge Loan


Like any loan, a bridge loan has certain risks and benefits. Knowing all your options and going into it fully informed will help you risk less and benefit more. Here are five important things to keep in mind if you are thinking about getting an Arizona bridge loan.

     1.     You will pay a higher interest rate. Like many short term loans, bridge loans have higher interest rates than 30 year loans. You usually have a grace period of 1 to 4 months depending on your loan terms and if you pay the loan back with proceeds from your home sale, you can usually avoid paying a lot of interest.
     2.   Qualification is usually an easy and painless process. Most lenders do not have set FICO scores or debt to income ratios for bridge loans. Instead, qualification is based on a complete picture of your finances and whether it makes sense to purchase a home before you sell your current one.
3.       A bridge loan can save you money. If you wait to purchase your new home until your old home sells, you may end up needing a short term rental. This is literally throwing money down the drain. Getting the right Arizona bridge loan and selling your current home quickly can actually save you quite a bit of money.
4.       There will be fees. An Arizona bridge loan has several fees associated with it. You will pay an administration fee of about $750 and an appraisal fee on your current home to ensure it is worth what you need to sell it for. In addition, you will pay wire fees, origination fees, and points which will be dependent on the amount of your loan. When all is said and done you will probably end up paying about $2,000 to secure your bridge loan.
5.       You can find your new dream home without the stress of having to sell your existing home first. You don’t have to wait or make unattractive contingency offers. You can purchase your new home immediately which will usually get you a better price and help make sure you get the home you want.
6.       You have to be able to qualify for two mortgages. A bridge loan can help you with a down payment, but you will still need to qualify for two mortgages and be able to make monthly payments on both if push comes to shove. However, most mortgages don’t require a payment for the first month so if you sell your home quickly, you can usually avoid double payments.
7.       A bridge loan can cause stress. If your current home does not sell quickly, you will end up paying the mortgage on it, the mortgage on your new home, and the payment on your bridge loan. Make sure to carefully evaluate your finances to ensure that you can make your payments for a short time if you need to. You can also help eliminate financial stress by pricing your current home to sell quickly.

Once you have evaluated the pros and cons of an Arizonabridge loan, contact the financial professionals at Level 4 Funding to get your application started!



The sooner you apply for your bridge loan, the sooner you can get cash in hand for your down payment. Don’t let your dream home slip away because you are waiting for your current home to sell. Find out the benefits of bridge loans today! 

Dennis Dahlberg
Broker/RI/CEO/MLO
Level 4 Funding LLC
Arizona Tel:  (623) 582-4444 

Texas Tel:     (512) 516-1177 
www.Level4Funding.com
NMLS 1057378 | AZMB 0923961 | MLO 1057378
23335 N 18th Drive Suite 120
Phoenix AZ 85027



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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Home Values Are Going Up BUT NOT TOO FAST!

Where is the Real Estate Market Trending or Heading? 

Ok.. were back. Values are sky rocketing and prices are increase at a trend rate that is almost straight up!
The (Im going to get technical here with math) slope of the trend graph for some of the major metro area like Tampa, Los Angles, San Diego and Phoenix is very large number. This growth straight up! Get ready, for lotteries, lines and no homes. Of course you must have been sleeping if you are in the industry have not seen this yet
To look forward, we must look at where we were in the past. See the following graph.  (For a high resolution PDF version click here.)

It appears from the graph of Phoenix House Values below, that the real estate market in the Phoenix area is heading up.   Is it time to buy real estate again?  How long will it take to come back to normal?  Should I get out of the market and wait?  These are hard questions to answer but here are Big Daddy Dennis’s predictions and recommendations:
ü  Home values will not return to the trend line for another 1-2 years. Latest trend shows Phoenix back to the highs starting July 2015!
ü  The upturn in values are due to LACK OF INVENTORY AND RECORD LOW INTEREST RATES.
ü  Keep your home if possible.  Do whatever it takes to keep the current home. 
ü  Do a loan modification?  Its possible but there are very few who are successful. 
ü  If you ‘bail out’ and let the bank foreclose, you will not be able to purchase a home for 5-7 years, maybe even never again!
ü  Inflation will come back and the value of the dollar will drop dramatically.  (This could change if the USA will cut spending and raise taxes, cut medical/social security, and increase the tax rate by 45%. I don't think this will happen.)
ü  The amount of debt in the USA will continue to grow. The amount is very frightening to view it click here.
ü  In 5-7 years, it will cost $10 to buy a loaf of bread.  Gasoline will cost $25/gallon. And the average starter home price will be $600,000.
ü  Get out of debt; get rid of the credit cards and pay them off.  Purchase only if you have the cash.  Do not get into any debt.  (I sound like your mother here, but she was correct.)
ü  Start a side business.  It’s too difficult to explain here why, but the best reason is the potential tax advantage and the possible income.  Your own side business is the LAST area the government has yet to attack.  Make it simple and get going.  An extra $400 per month really helps.
ü  If you are able, purchase quality single family homes in a good area and turn them into rental units. (Your side business?)

I’ve talked to a lot of people who feel that they can ‘let their home go and rent for awhile’.  Rental rates are lower than their mortgage rates. Yes, they are!  We can save a lot of money by renting vs. paying the mortgage, and in 2 years we can purchase again and have a good down payment.’  Well, it’s actually going to be 5-7 years before your credit report looks good to purchase a home again.  And can you really save the money?  Most people will spend the money on toys.  If hyper inflation hits, like some economist predict, then you’ll be priced out of the market. Do you want to take the chance?  Keep your home, do a HARP 2 loan modification, and hang on – the next 5-7 years are going to be enjoyable.

With low inventory and too many buyers, the Phoenix Real Estate Market is on the verge of a new boom in real estate values.

With low inventory and too many buyers the Phoenix Real Estate Market is on the verge of a new boom in real estate values.
'This boom is going to be different,' according to Dennis Dahlberg, Level 4 Funding   Hard Money Lender . 'The last boom was fueled on greed of the consumer; this time it's going to be a supply problem. Over the past 6 years there was little construction or movement of dirt, leaving the Phoenix housing market starving for new homes. Additionally, home values are raising dramatically, and once the current home owners get above water (have equity) they are going to want to move up. We're going to have a trifecta or the perfect storm-no homes, pent-up demand, and record low interest rates. And if you throw a little inflation on top of the mix -- watch out! Bam! its going to be a wild ride -- a wild west ride!
Dennis Dahlberg
Broker/RI/CEO/MLO
Level 4 Funding LLC
Tel:  (623) 582-4444 | Fax: (888) 279-6917
www.level4funding.com
NMLS 1057378 | AZMB 0923961 | MLO 1057378
23335 N 18th Drive Suite 120
Phoenix AZ 85027


Wednesday, September 24, 2014

What is a Sub Prime or Bad Credit Mortgage?

Sub Prime Mortgages are back (they really never went away).  But what is a Sub Prime Mortgage?


It’s a home mortgage loan for borrowers who have a credit issue giving them a low credit score.  Typically a credit score below 550.  Bad credit sub prime mortgages are easier to qualify, since the lender is focusing more on the asset value and loan to value rations.  They lenders are more flexible in the lending criteria. 

Bad credit mortgage loans have higher interest rates and higher down payments than regular mortgage loans. Typical rates as of today start at 8% with a 30% down payment. 

If mortgage is for an owner occupied home, then the lender will have to determine if the borrower can afford the payment on the loan.  This is called Debt to Income Ratio, or DTI.  The ratios are typically 35/50%.

In the mortgage world, there is a loan for everyone.
It just depends on down payment and interest rate.

However there are some items that will stop a deal dead in its tracks, even for a Bad Credit Mortgage.  Typically the lender will not loan if the borrower has outstanding judgments, IRS Tax Liens, or is involved in a law suit or criminal charges.

Most people prefer to use a bad credit mortgage loan simply to get into a home and help rebuild credit.

Bad credit (or sub prime) mortgage loans are specialized mortgage loans designed for borrowers with credit issues. Bad credit mortgage tend to have higher interest rates and higher down payment requirements than regular mortgage loans. The higher interest rates mean that bad credit mortgage loans also tend to have higher monthly payments than regular mortgage loans.

Level 4 Funding LLC
23335 N 18th Drive Suite 120
Phoenix AZ 85027
623-582-4444