Sep
25
2008
0

Warning: Bait and Switch Activity with Teacher Loans - CalSTRS 80/17 to FHA

Ok, it’s come to the point where I can no longer brush this off as a coincidence.  The conversation that I am having over and over again goes something like this…..

“Hi Scott, I am in the process of buying a home and was qualified for a Teacher loan (Extra Credit Teacher Program or CalSTRS 80/17) and my loan officer just told me that the underwriting guidelines have changed and I no longer qualify for this program.

I was doing some research on the internet and ran across your blog.  Have there been any changes?  I can’t seem to find anything to back up what i’m being told by my loan officer.  Please help!”

This is not an actual conversation ver batim but I assure you it’s really, really close!

Here’s what the “other guys” don’t want to tell you - They don’t like to offer these loans because…ok, brace yourself…….drum roll please……..They don’t make a lot of money giving you one of these special loans.

Can you believe it?  I know you’re shocked that a loan officer or lender would actually ignore the best interest of their client just to make more money for themselves……Come on Scott, that doesn’t happen.

I know I sound a little irritated and even bordering on hostile as I write this and I guess it’s because I am.

I sincerely hope that you have run across this post because you didn’t take “no” for an answer.  I want you to know that although there are often changes in loan qualification guidelines, there have been relatively few changes in these programs.

The reason why there is little information out there about these programs is that lenders and loan officers are not eager to work for a reasonable wage and help a segment of our community that quite frankley does not get enough credit for the contributions you make to society.

Ok, I feel a little better now that I’ve gotten this off my chest.  I’ve put together a bunch of resources for you and we hold free web classes regularly to educate teachers, public employees and first time home buyers about these special programs.

Click Here for these valuable resources

There are links all over this site to contact us for more information or you can call my cell phone anytime.  I can be reached at 714-336-8286.  The office number is 866-667-6724 and anyone here will give you an honest answer and look out for your best interest.

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Aug
27
2008
0

Down Payment Assistance for CalSTRS and CalPERS Members - Low to No Down Payment Home Purchase Loans

Every day seems to bring new challenges for new home buyers looking to purchase homes in the State of California.  As home prices drop to seemingly jaw dropping levels California Teachers and Public Employees are making up a large percentage of first time home buyers entering this market.

If you do not belong to special organization like CalSTRS or CalPERS there are still programs available to purchase with little or no money down, but not nearly the options available to members of these organizations.

CalSTRS made a startling announcement earlier this week that it have successfully defended an important underwriting guideline with Fannie Mae that has resulted in many more California Teachers and Employees being able to qualify for the 80/17 loan program.

There is no program available anywhere in the State or Country that has the benefits of this loan program.  No mortgage insurance, low interest rates, low fees, deferred payments on down payment for 5 years - Inquire here for more information on this program.

CalHFA still offers great programs to first time home buyers, and specifically to Teachers working in high priority (title 1) schools in the State of California.  The Extra Credit Teacher program provides a 3% silent second mortgage with no payments due for the life of the first loan.  Teachers that qualify for this loan program may have to come in with as much as 2% down payment, but as little as nothing down with the use of other down payment assistance programs available through CalHFA and it’s affiliate DPA program.  Inquire here for more information on this program.

CalPERS offers a loan program that allows you to borrow up to 95% loan to value plus take a personal loan of up to $18,000 or half of your CalPERS value to cover the additional 5%.  The result is that you can borrow up to 100% of the purchase price.  Inquire here for more information on this program.

For more information on any of these programs feel free to call us at 866-667-6724 or Inquire here for more information.  To find out if you qualify for a low or no down payment home loan you can also complete this simple, online loan application and get approved today!

May
13
2008
2

California State Teachers Retirement System - CalSTRS 80/17 3% Down Payment Home Purchase Loan Program

California State Teachers Retirement System - CalSTRS 80/17  3% Down Payment Home Purchase Loan Program

Program Highlights 

Areas:

State of California

Agency:

CalSTRS

   

Contact e-Mail:

Request More Information

Contact Us:

(866) 667-6724

How to Qualify:

Inquire Here

Eligible Homes for Sale:

Searching for Homes

 

 

Program Description:

Purchase, Refinance, Cash Out

Maximum Loan Amount:

Conforming / Non Conforming

Income Restrictions:

No

Requires Repayment:

Yes

Buyer Contribution:

3%

Eligible 1st Loan Terms:

15 or 30 Year Fixed

Eligible 1st Loan Types:

FNMA, FHLMC

Ineligible 1st Loan Types:

N/A

Program Summary:  CalSTRS is the California State Teachers Retirement Program providing retirement related benefits to teachers in public schools and Community Colleges in the State of California.  Facts about CalSTRS:

  • Largest U.S. Teachers Retirement Fund
  • 2nd Largest U.S. Public Pension Fund
  • CalSTRS assets stands at $164 Billion as of March 31, 2008
  • CalSTRS membership stands at 795,000

 

The CalSTRS Home Loan Program was established in 1984 as a result of legislation that provided CalSTRS with a mortgage-backed security investment opportunity and restructured in July of 2004.  It was designed as an additional source of home financing for its members and retirees giving them a great choice of mortage loans with competitive rates.

How this program benefits you:  Borrowers can obtain a great laon with a competitive rate - and your money works for you since income derived from mortgage payments goes directly into the Teachers’ Retirement Fund.

Term:  30 Year term on both 1st and 2nd mortgages

CalSTRS Interest Rates:  Check Today’s Rates Here

Conforming Loan Amount:  Up to $417,000 (Up to $505,612 - 1st & 2nd combined)

Non Conforming 1st Loan Amount:  Ups to $536,082 (Up to $650,000 1st & 2nd combined)

Max Loan to Value (LTV) - 1st:  80%

Max Loan to Value (LTV) - 2nd:  17%

Max Combined Loan to Value (CLTV):  97%

Important LTV Note:  LTVs must be exactly 80% and 17%

Loan Purpose:  Purchase ONLY

Eligible Properties:  Single Family Residence, Condominiums, Planned Urban Developments (PUD)

Down Payment:  3%  (1% must be from borrower’s owen funds)

Sources of Closing Costs:  Borrower’s own funds, seller contributions up to 3%, gift from relative, or unsecured grant from approved government agency.

2nd Mortgage:  Deferred payments on the 17% 2nd mortage for the first 5 years.  Interest rate is same as rate on 1st mortgage.  Simple interest is accrued on 2nd mortgage and added to principle balance at the end of the 5 year deferred period.  The new balance is then fully amortized for the remaining 25 years.

Own Other Properties:  Borrower cannot own any other properties and only 1 CalSTRS mortgage at a time.

Minimum Credit Scores:  620 for Loan Amounts up to $400,000 / 680 for Loan Amounts between $401,000 and $650,000 (combined 1st & 2nd)

Counties Eligible: Alameda, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Los Angeles, Madera, Marin, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Orange, Placer, Plumas, Riverside, Sacramento, San Benito, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne, Ventura, Yolo, Yuba

Cities Eligible: Adelanto, Agoura Hills, Alameda, Albany, Alhambra, Aliso Viejo, Alturas, Amador City, American Canyon, Anaheim, Anderson, Angels Camp, Antioch, Apple Valley , Arcadia, Arcata, Arroyo Grande, Artesia, Arvin, Atascadero, Atherton , Atwater, Auburn, Avalon, Avenal, Azusa, Bakersfield, Baldwin Park, Banning, Barstow, Beaumont, Bell Gardens, Bell, Bellflower, Belmont, Belvedere, Benicia, Berkeley, Beverly Hills, Big Bear Lake, Biggs, Bishop, Blue Lake, Blythe, Bradbury, Brawley, Brea, Brentwood, Brisbane, Buellton, Buena Park, Burbank, Burlingame, Calabasas, Calexico, California City, Calimesa, Calipatria, Calistoga, Camarillo, Campbell, Canyon Lake, Capitola, Carlsbad, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Carpinteria, Carson, Cathedral City, Ceres, Cerritos, Chico, Chino Hills, Chino, Chowchilla, Chula Vista, Citrus Heights, City of Commerce, City of Industry, Claremont, Clayton, Clearlake, Cloverdale, Clovis, Coachella, Coalinga, Colfax, Colma , Colton, Colusa, Compton, Concord, Corcoran, Corning, Corona, Coronado, Corte Madera , Costa Mesa, Cotati, Covina, Crescent City, Cudahy, Culver City, Cupertino, Cypress, Daly City, Dana Point, Danville , Davis, Del Mar, Del Rey Oaks, Delano, Desert Hot Springs, Diamond Bar, Dinuba, Dixon, Dorris, Dos Palos, Downey, Duarte, Dublin, Dunsmuir, East Palo Alto, El Cajon, El Centro, El Cerrito, El Monte, El Segundo, Elk Grove, Emeryville, Encinitas, Escalon, Escondido, Etna, Eureka, Exeter, Fairfax , Fairfield, Farmersville, Ferndale, Fillmore, Firebaugh, Folsom, Fontana, Fort Bragg, Fort Jones, Fortuna, Foster City, Fountain Valley, Fowler, Fremont, Fresno, Fullerton, Galt, Garden Grove, Gardena, Gilroy, Glendale, Glendora, Goleta, Gonzales, Grand Terrace, Grass Valley, Greenfield, Gridley, Grover Beach, Guadalupe, Gustine, Half Moon Bay, Hanford, Hawaiian Gardens, Hawthorne, Hayward, Healdsburg, Hemet, Hercules, Hermosa Beach, Hesperia, Hidden Hills, Highland, Hillsborough , Hollister, Holtville, Hughson, Huntington Beach, Huntington Park, Huron, Imperial Beach, Imperial, Indian Wells, Indio, Inglewood, Ione, Irvine, Irwindale, Isleton, Jackson, Kerman, King City, Kingsburg, La Cañada Flintridge, La Habra Heights, La Habra, La Mesa, La Mirada, La Palma, La Puente, La Quinta, La Verne, Lafayette, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Elsinore, Lake Forest, Lakeport, Lakewood, Lancaster, Larkspur, Lathrop, Lawndale, Lemon Grove, Lemoore, Lincoln, Lindsay, Live Oak, Livermore, Livingston, Lodi, Loma Linda, Lomita, Lompoc, Long Beach, Loomis , Los Alamitos, Los Altos Hills , Los Altos, Los Angeles, Los Banos, Los Gatos , Loyalton, Lynwood, Madera, Malibu, Mammoth Lakes , Manhattan Beach, Manteca, Maricopa, Marina, Martinez, Marysville, Maywood, McFarland, Mendota, Menifee, Menlo Park, Merced, Mill Valley, Millbrae, Milpitas, Mission Viejo, Modesto, Monrovia, Montague, Montclair, Monte Sereno, Montebello, Monterey Park, Monterey, Moorpark, Moraga , Moreno Valley, Morgan Hill, Morro Bay, Mount Shasta, Mountain View, Murrieta, Napa, National City, Needles, Nevada City, Newark, Newman, Newport Beach, Norco, Norwalk, Novato, Oakdale, Oakland, Oakley, Oceanside, Ojai, Ontario, Orange Cove, Orange, Orinda, Orland, Oroville, Oxnard, Pacific Grove, Pacifica, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Palmdale, Palo Alto, Palos Verdes Estates, Paradise , Paramount, Parlier, Pasadena, Paso Robles, Patterson, Perris, Petaluma, Pico Rivera, Piedmont, Pinole, Pismo Beach, Pittsburg, Placentia, Placerville, Pleasant Hill, Pleasanton, Plymouth, Point Arena, Pomona, Port Hueneme, Porterville, Portola Valley , Portola, Poway, Rancho Cordova, Rancho Cucamonga, Rancho Mirage, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rancho Santa Margarita, Red Bluff, Redding, Redlands, Redondo Beach, Redwood City, Reedley, Rialto, Richmond, Ridgecrest, Rio Dell, Rio Vista, Ripon, Riverbank, Riverside, Rocklin, Rohnert Park, Rolling Hills Estates, Rolling Hills, Rosemead, Roseville, Ross , Sacramento, Salinas, San Anselmo , San Bernardino, San Bruno, San Carlos, San Clemente, San Diego, San Dimas, San Fernando, San Francisco, San Gabriel, San Jacinto, San Joaquin, San Jose, San Juan Bautista, San Juan Capistrano, San Leandro, San Luis Obispo, San Marcos, San Marino, San Mateo, San Pablo, San Rafael, San Ramon, Sand City, Sanger, Santa Ana, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Clarita, Santa Cruz, Santa Fe Springs, Santa Maria, Santa Monica, Santa Paula, Santa Rosa, Santee, Saratoga, Sausalito, Scotts Valley, Seal Beach, Seaside, Sebastopol, Selma, Shafter, Shasta Lake, Sierra Madre, Signal Hill, Simi Valley, Solana Beach, Soledad, Solvang, Sonoma, Sonora, South El Monte, South Gate, South Lake Tahoe, South Pasadena, South San Francisco, St. Helena, Stanton, Stockton, Suisun City, Sunnyvale, Susanville, Sutter Creek, Taft, Tehachapi, Tehama, Temecula, Temple City, Thousand Oaks, Tiburon , Torrance, Tracy, Trinidad, Truckee , Tulare, Tulelake, Turlock, Tustin, Twentynine Palms, Ukiah, Union City, Upland, Vacaville, Vallejo, Ventura, Vernon, Victorville, Villa Park, Visalia, Vista, Walnut Creek, Walnut, Wasco, Waterford, Watsonville, Weed, West Covina, West Hollywood, West Sacramento, Westlake Village, Westminster, Westmorland, Wheatland, Whittier, Williams, Willits, Willows, Windsor , Winters, Woodlake, Woodland, Woodside , Yorba Linda, Yountville , Yreka, Yuba City, Yucaipa, Yucca Valley

Written by PorchLightScott in: Alameda County, Aliso Viejo, Alpine County, Amador County, Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Butte County, Calaveras County, Colusa County, Contra Costa County, Costa Mesa, Cypress, Dana Point, Del Norte County, El Dorado County, Fountain Valley, Fresno County, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Glenn County, Humboldt County, Huntington Beach, Imperial County, Inyo County, Irvine, Kern County, Kings County, La Habra, La Palma, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Lake County, Lake Forest, Lassen County, Los Alamitos, Los Angeles County, Madera County, Marin County, Mariposa County, Mendocino County, Merced County, Mission Viejo, Modoc County, Mono County, Monterey County, Napa County, Nevada County, Newport Beach, Northern California, Orange, Orange County, Placentia, Placer County, Plumas County, Rancho Santa Margarita, Riverside County, Sacramento County, San Benito County, San Bernardino County, San Clemente, San Diego County, San Francisco County, San Joaquin County, San Juan Capistrano, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo County, Santa Ana, Santa Barbara County, Santa Clara County, Santa Cruz County, Seal Beach, Shasta County, Sierra County, Siskiyou County, Solano County, Sonoma County, Southern California, Stanislaus County, Stanton, Sutter County, Tehama County, Trinity County, Tulare County, Tuolumne County, Tustin, Ventura County, Villa Park, Westminster, Yolo County, Yorba Linda, Yuba County | Tags: , , , , ,
May
13
2008
2

California State Teachers Retirement System - CalSTRS Conforming / Non Conforming Home Buyer Program

California State Teachers Retirement System - CalSTRS Conforming / Non Conforming Home Buyer Program

Program Highlights 

Areas:

State of California

Agency:

CalSTRS

   

Contact e-Mail:

Request More Information

Contact Us:

(866) 667-6724

How to Qualify:

Inquire Here

Eligible Homes for Sale:

Search using Listingbook

 

 

Program Description:

Purchase, Refinance, Cash Out

Maximum Loan Amount:

Conforming / Non Conforming

Income Restrictions:

No

Requires Repayment:

Yes

Buyer Contributions:

N/A

Eligible 1st Loan Terms:

15 or 30 Year Fixed

Eligible 1st Loan Types:

FNMA, FHLMC

Ineligible 1st Loan Types:

N/A

Program Summary:  CalSTRS is the California State Teachers Retirement Program providing retirement related benefits to teachers in public schools and Community Colleges in the State of California.  Facts about CalSTRS:

  • Largest U.S. Teachers Retirement Fund
  • 2nd Largest U.S. Public Pension Fund
  • CalSTRS assets stands at $164 Billion as of March 31, 2008
  • CalSTRS membership stands at 795,000

 

The CalSTRS Home Loan Program was established in 1984 as a result of legislation that provided CalSTRS with a mortgage-backed security investment opportunity and restructured in July of 2004.  It was designed as an additional source of home financing for its members and retirees giving them a great choice of mortage loans with competitive rates.

How this program benefits you:  Borrowers can obtain a great laon with a competitive rate - and your money works for you since income derived from mortgage payments goes directly into the Teachers’ Retirement Fund.

Term:  15 or 30 Year term

CalSTRS Interest Rates:  Check Today’s Rates Here

Conforming Loan Amount:  Up to $417,000

Non Conforming Loan Amount:  $417,001 to $834,000

Max Loan to Value (LTV) - 1st:  95% (90% in declining markets)

Max Combined Loan to Value (CLTV):  95%

Loan Purpose:  Purchase, Rate and Term Refinance, Cash Out Refinance

Eligible Properties:  Single Family Residence, 2 - 4 Units, Condominiums, Planned Urban Developments (PUD)

Sources of Closing Costs:  Borrower’s own funds, seller contributions up to 3%, gift from relative, equity in home.

Own Other Properties:  Borrower can own other properties but only 1 CalSTRS mortgage at a time.

Minimum Credit Scores:  620 Minimum Credit Score - NOTE:  There are Pricing adjustments based on Loan to Value, Credit Score, Purpose of Loan and Number of Units that will appear as Loan Charges on your Good Faith Estimate. 

Because CalSTRS sets all interest rates, these fees can not be included in the rate as other conventional loan programs do.  Rate and Term Refinances on SFR, Condo, PUD properties with a Credit Score over 720 have no pricing adjustments up to 95% LTV.

 

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