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Wachovia Corporation announced on Monday July 21, 2008 that it was shutting down its wholesale mortgage business.  Beginning July 25, 2008 Wachovia will no longer be offering mortgages through mortgage brokers.  Wachovia is the nation’s 4th largest bank and this move follows some other banks such as Bank of America which closed its wholesale division […]

Christina Public School District in Delaware lowered the School Tax a second year in a row.  The district approved a reduction in the warrant tax lowering the school tax rate by 13.9 cents.
Residents with a home assessed at $100,000 will see an annual savings of approximately $139.  When you combine this savings with the reduction […]

Quit Claim deed is a legal document that helps to transfer your share of interest in the property (house, land, mobile home, etc) to another individual. The person giving away the interest is the grantor while the one who accepts it is the grantee. While the interest is transferred, no warranty is made on the […]

Home Prices across most of the U.S. fell for a second straight quarter at the end of last year.  According to one report, home prices in both Wilmington and Dover declined in the fourth quarter of 2007.  Nationwide studies suggest the market hasn’t hit bottom yet.
This means it is a great time to be looking […]

There will be a Free First Time Home Buyer Seminar on Saturday October 27, 2007 at 10:00 AM.  The seminar will last about 2 hours and each participate will be able to recieve a free copy of their tri-merge credit report.  The seminar will cover all of the basics of buying a new home in […]

It’s staggering when you think about the cost of living, especially if you’re a renter and not a Delaware home owner. If you are currently paying $1,000 a month for rented housing, then over the next three years, your property management company will effectively have reaped $36,000 of your hard earned cash! You’re paying their […]

Delaware First Time Home Buyers are going to have a tougher time qualifying for loans after October 20th, 2007.  Fannie Mae is making changes to what it will accept for approval on all 100% financing options that are backed by Fannie Mae.
What are the changes?  Fannie Mae is no longer going to accept EA-II or […]

I am going to outline 10 Reasons to carry a big, long mortgage.  If you are a Delaware Home Owner or are a Delaware First TIme Home Buyer, he is what you need to know about your mortgage as part of wealth creation.
1) Your Delaware Mortgage Loan Doesn’t Effect Your Homes Value.
2) You going to build […]

Do you have a Fall Maintenance Checklist that you perform each year in the Fall for your home?  If not then you are going to miss the little fixes now that will turn into expensive big fixes later.
For a free Fall Maintenance Checklist to be e-mailed to you please send an e-mail with “Please Send […]