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VA Purchase - VA Refinance - Zero Down VA Loans - VA Streamline - VA Disability - VA Real Estate
Everett, Snohomish County, Washington VA Home Loan Team (Veteran Owned And Operated)
- 0$ Down VA Home Loan to $417,000
- VA Service connected disability as low as 10% saves thousands
- VA Eligibility can be used more than once
- VA Streamline your existing VA Home Loan to a lower interest rate
- Refinance and cash out your present home and receive 90% of it's present value with a VA Loan
- VA Loans, the seller can pay all of your closing costs
- Veterans can do a VA Loan 2 years after a bankruptcy
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- Army Reserve
- Air Force Reserve
- Coast Guard Reserve
- VA Loans have no mortgage insurance
- VA Home Loans work for Reserve and National Guard components with 6 full years of service
Find out about all the great VA Home Benefits you have earned! Everett WA VA home loan
Why Wait? Call Your VA Home Loan Experts Today! 360.571.LOAN(5626) 800.920.5420
Find out about all the great VA Home Benefits you have earned! Everett WA VA home loans
Kerry N. GreenwaldNMLS # 70269 Sr. VA Loan Specialist U.S. Army/Reserves Direct: 360.567.3761 Cell: 360.910.0651
Kerry@VALoanSpecialist.com
Michael R FrakesNMLS # 71539 Sr. VA Loan Specialist U.S. Navy Retired Direct: 360.567.3768 Cell: 360.904.8729
Mike@VALoanSpecialist.com
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VOW To Hire Hero’s Act
December 19th, 2011
Congress has passed, and the president has signed into law the VOW To Hire Hero’s Act of 2011. Included in the law is the Veterans Retraining Assistance Program (VRAP) for unemployed veterans. This new program is set to roll out on July 1st, 2012 and will provide retraining for the veterans hardest hit with the current economic conditions.
The VRAP is offering 12 months of training assistance to unemployed veterans and limited to 45,000 participants during fiscal year 2012 and to 54,000 participants from October 1, 2012 through March 31, 2014. Participants may receive up to 12 months of assistance at the full time payment rate under the Montgomery GI Bill – active duty program.
Participants must be enrolled in a VA approved program of education offered by a community college or technical school. To see the rules, regulations and guidelines for this Act please go to the US Department of Veterans Affairs or the Department of Labor.
Kerry N. Greenwald
NMLS # 70269
Sr. VA Loan Specialist
Creekside Mortgage Inc.
360-571-LOAN 5626
www.VALoanWA.com
www.OregonVALoan.com
Southwest buys $19 million in airplanes from Boeing
December 13th, 2011
Southwest Airlines Co. announced today that they ordered 208 new Boeing 737 aircraft with a value of nearly $19 billion. The airline, which operates an all-Boeing fleet, placed a firm order for 150 of the 737 Max, and 58 of the next-generation 737s.
Last month, Boeing said Indonesia’s Lion Air committed, but hasn’t finalized, a deal to buy 230 Boeing 737s. Lion Air also has options for 150 more planes,bringing the deal’s total potential value to $35 billion. Emirates Airlines also ordered $18 billion worth of 777s in November.
Both deals came shortly after Boeing finally began delivering its two newest planes, the next-generation 787 and the latest version of the iconic 747. Boeing produces about one 737 every day from its plant in Renton, Wash. It is raising that amount to 42 per month by 2014.
Boeing says Southwest is the first customer to finalize an order for the 737 Max. Including the order talked about above. Boeing now has orders or commitments from 13 customers for more than 900 of the new model.
Boeing shares rose 66 cents to $71.56 in premarket trading on the news of the new orders.
Kerry N. Greenwald
NMLS # 70269
Sr. VA Loan Specialist
Creekside Mortgage Inc.
360-571-LOAN 5626
www.VALoanWA.com
www.OregonVALoan.com
New tanker contract by U.S.Air Force
November 1st, 2011
Boeing has been awarded the new tanker contract by the U.S. Air Force. This is great news for the State of Washington, especially in the Everett, WA employment. The contract was worth over 35 billion dollars, which will be a major boost to the Puget Sound area. The tanker is a 767 wide-body jetliner, which will be assembled in the Everett, WA plant. This decision was made by the U.S. Air Force Thursday of this week. This contract initially calls for 179 new planes.
Kerry N. Greenwald
NMLS # 70269
Sr. VA Loan Specialist
Creekside Mortgage Inc.
360-571-LOAN 5626
www.VALoanWA.com
www.OregonVALoan.com
Everett Vet Center
October 12th, 2011
What a big success we had with the $200 given to the Everett Vet Center. Mike personally hand delivered the check to Nathan Sudden and the coordinator up there. Nathan was extremely pleased to receive that money and still looks forward to receiving money in the future. The Vet Center’s cause in Everett is working with fellow Veterans when they come home from deployment. All the staff are volunteers and they take time to work with the Veterans as they come home, or assist Veterans who have given prior service as well.
Kerry N. Greenwald
NMLS # 70269
Sr. VA Loan Specialist
Creekside Mortgage Inc.
360.571.LOAN (5626)
www.VALoanWA.com
www.OregonVALoan.com
The Greenwald Team email
October 1st, 2011
One benefit of adding an email for the team is that everyone in the team gets the message and it will help the overall flow of communication in the office. The new email name is: TheGreenwaldTeam@Creeksidem.com which will enable distribution to everyone. Employees associated with title companies, real estate agents, and borrowers can use this email, and this way everyone will get the message and it will be dispersed properly. Ultimately it would prevent tasks from being delayed so the response will happen instantaneously.
Kerry N. Greenwald
NMLS # 70269
Sr. VA Loan Specialist
Creekside Mortgage Inc.
360-571-LOAN 5626
www.VALoanWA.com
www.OregonVALoan.com
Subordinating your second mortgage
September 1st, 2011
Our volume of IRRRLs (Interest Rate Reduction Refinance loans) for VA continues to increase due to market conditions. Last year it was impossible to do subordinations, in which a client kept their second mortgage as it is, while trying to refinance the first. In a subordination agreement, the second loan is not paid off but, the lender who holds the second mortgage agrees to keep your loan intact and remain in second lien position on your house. Getting a subordination allows you to refinance your first mortgage to lower your interest rate. We have had certain situations where people dropped their first rate but still have the second.
Kerry N. Greenwald
NMLS # 70269
Sr. VA Loan Specialist
Creekside Mortgage Inc.
360.571.LOAN (5626)
www.VALoanWA.com
www.OregonVALoan.com
WHY PUT 5% DOWN ON A VA HOME?
July 20th, 2011
The VA loan allows a Veteran to utilize his/her VA loan multiple times with various combinations depending on military history, service connected disability, down payment, and prior VA loan history. I must preface my topic: Why Put 5% down on a VA Home Loan? with a basic answer to another question: What is a VA funding fee?: The VA funding fee is added as a dollar amount calculated by a percentage to the purchase price of the home you are buying. The VA funding fee guarantees to the lender that if a Veteran fails to repay the loan the lender is protected for $36000 up to $144,000 and additional entitlement up to an amount equal to 25% of the allowed county loan limit for a single family home may be available… My discussion is why put down 5% on my VA Home Loan?? When a Veteran with active duty service (which is nearly everyone including reserves these days due to active duty service in multiple theatres of war) the VA funding fee is set at 2.15% for first time use of the VA benefit and subsequent use ( new purchase, cash-out refinance) is set by the VA at 3.3%. The Veterans who are reserves with no overseas service in Iraq or Afghanistan for example (on active duty ) will have slightly higher fees, and for the purpose of this discussion I will focus on Active Duty and Active Duty Reserves. Here is where we finally get to the meat of it! If you put down 5% on a VA loan your funding fee no matter how many times you have used your VA Home Loan benefit the funding fee drops to 1.5% which is a huge savings for an average 250k home, second use. The VA funding fee for the 250k home at 3.3%, second, subsequent use would be $8250, but if you put down 5% the loan amount is now $237,500 and funding fee drops to $3562.50 a savings of $4687.50! With a first time purchase you still save a substantial amount of money as well. The funding fee on our example 250k home would drop from $5375 to $3562 so a saving of $1813, less savings than the first example however still a good savings and a lower amount to finance which will provide for a lower monthly payment. There is no other loan on the planet that even comes close to your VA Home Loan Benefit…All other loans require some type of mortgage insurance paid monthly when there is less than a 20% equity position. Here is something more to share (resisted saying wait there is more). On a VA Home Loan the seller can pay 4%( based on the purchase price of the home) towards your VA Non-Allowables (fees the Veteran can’t pay),closing costs and pre-paid fees, so lets use our 250k home as an example. On our 250k home lets say the VA Non-allowables, closing costs and pre-paid fees come up to $5000, your VA realtor can make an offer of 250k with seller paying up to $5000 in VA non-allowables, closing costs and pre-paids. This 250k offer as written will net the seller $245,000. So, think of this, rather than paying for some of your closing costs you can use all of your money towards the 5% down since you don’t have to pay the va non-allowables,closing costs or pre-paids. Also if you put down 10% your VA funding fee will drop to 1.25% which to is a limited return for the additional funds required however your choice so had to let you know this option on down payment benefit. Feel free to contact any of us for more information on your VA Home Loan Benefits!
Michael Frakes
NMLS#71539
www.valoanspecialist.com
Creekside Mortgage
360-571-5626
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Creekside Mortgage New VA Logo “NW #1 VA Home Loan Experts”
July 18th, 2011
We changed our logo representing the fact that we are the number NW #1 VA Home Loan Experts. We really want to change our motto towards that, due to the fact that 90% of what we do now is just VA in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. We can do all types of loan options, but VA seems to be the major factor of what Creekside Mortgage has been doing. The majority of employees that work at Creekside Mortgage are prior service, or either had parents in the service or family members who are Veterans. Our pride in continuing to specialize in VA will definitely be something we carry into the future.
Kerry N. Greenwald
NMLS # 70269
Sr. VA Loan Specialist
Creekside Mortgage Inc.
360.571.LOAN (5626)
www.VALoanWA.com
www.OregonVALoan.com
Dodd-Frank Bill and the Mortgage Industry 3 Months in
July 1st, 2011
It has now been over three months since the Dodd Frank Bill was enacted, affecting the mortgage industry as a whole. The take on it from industry professionals is that it has made business much, much more difficult due to requirements to meet the regulations. Many more man-hours are required just to comply with them. Now that we have seen the full effect of the bill,it is clear it has affected two groups and two groups only-individual loan officers who facilitate the transactions, and the consumers themselves. From what we have noticed, interest rates about a quarter different in the negative, with a higher rate for the burrower. The loan officer is making about 15-20% less. The companies and banks that the bill targeted have not felt the effect—the expenses just been passed to the consumer.
Kerry N. Greenwald
NMLS # 70269
Sr. VA Loan Specialist
Creekside Mortgage Inc.
360.571.LOAN (5626)
www.VALoanWA.com
www.OregonVALoan.com
QR Codes and Advertising in the Everett WA Area
June 20th, 2011
We have started using QR codes in most of our VA advertising in the Everett WA Area. QR codes are pretty amazing. The smart phone has the capability to go directly to a webpage instead of requiring the user to type in the URL to get to a web destination. I look forward to continuing to use QR codes to make the process smoother.
Kerry N. Greenwald
NMLS # 70269
Sr. VA Loan Specialist
Creekside Mortgage Inc.
360.571.LOAN (5626)
www.VALoanWA.com
www.OregonVALoan.com
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Testimonials
Testimonials
"Mike helped us do a streamline refinance on our VA home mortgage.
He explained every step of the process and made sure we understood all our options. His honesty and integrity showed with every conversation. Our streamline went through without any complications in less than a month."
"I have recommended Mike to many people in the last year and will continue to do so in the future."
Eric and Kim Spjut, U.S. Air Force, Marysville, WA
Loan Officer: Michael R. Frakes "We just refinanced our home with you, and my wife and I really appreciated all your work, especially how you helped me on the closing costs for this refinance. Synda is putting your name and company on an online listing as a great opportunity for veterans for both home purchase and refinance services."
Arnie Reischl and Synda McCormick Everett, WA
Loan Officer: Michael R. Frakes "Kerry and his team at Creekside Mortgage just helped me refinance in a very difficult lending environment. His team and he were always very professional and timely in their answering my questions as well as proactively informing me of any changes or updates to my application. I would gladly refer them to anyone I know seeking any type of home financing."
Wade Davis, U.S.Army, Stanwood, WA
Loan Officer: Kerry N. Greenwald
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