Sunday, December 9, 2012

Tired of renting?? Start 2013 off in your new home

Tired of renting and helping your landlord get rich? Start 2013 off right in your new home.

Check out our new radio spot on WNCY Y100.



Dreams approved daily.

Ron Meyer
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

#NONFL boycotting watching Thursdays game

After Mondays nights officiating I'm not watching this Thursdays game on the NFL Network in protest. The replacements refs I can't get down on too much, they really aren't qualified and are doing the best they can. We all have a choice to watch or not watch and Thursday I'm not watching the game. This past Sunday was painful to watch the games on Sunday ticket. If it wasn't for fantasy football I probably wouldn't have even watched the games other than the Chargers. As a Packers fan last nights game was just icing on the cake. There were blown calls that went for and against the Packers.


Anyone else not watching Thursday game or Sundays games?


Post a comment, share on Facebook or retweet if you agree #NONFL

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Wisconsin USDA Rural Housing purchase or refinance funds available

USDA Rural Housing offers homebuyers in Wisconsin to purchase a home with no money down 100% financing mortgage home loans.

USDA Rural Housing also offers a streamlined refinance where you can refinance your current Wisconsin mortgage loan without needing an appraisal.

Many lenders out there are currently not accepting new USDA loans, however we are able to fund and close your loan.

Give me a call today at (920) 788-9608 or email me
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Brewers vs Pirates Labor Day Weekend contest. NFL pick em starts next week

Guess total runs the Milwaukee Brewers will score in the series against the Pittsburch Pirates. Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions below the video. GSFRon on Facebook





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USDA changes to Guarantee and Annual Fee

USDA fiscal year is coming to an end for 2012. Effective October 1, 2012 which is the start of the Fiscal year 2013 rural development is revising the Up-Front Guarantee Fee and Annual Fee.

Up-Front Guarantee fee will remain the same at 2% for purchases. Refinances are going from 1.5% to 2% of loan amount.

Annual Fee will be increasing on purchases & refinances from .3% to .4%.

USDA offers financing on home purchases with no money down.

If you are looking to purchase a home via USDA Rural Housing you still have time to close before the new Annual Fee take effect.

Give me a call or email if you have any questions or would like to get approved for a USDA Rural Housing loan.

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com
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Friday, August 24, 2012

NFL pick em contest rules

Rules

Click here to sign up pick em contest

FREE TO PLAY!

Basics

The concept of NFL Pick 'Em is simple: pick the winners of each game each week.

To enter, fill in the entry form by selecting the outcome of each game.

Pick who will win each NFL game. 1 point for each correct. The person with the most points for the week is the winner. In case of a tie enter total points scored for the Monday night game.

At the end of each half & the football season the person who has the most points is the winner. The final tie breaker is determined by who has the better overall pick ratio (correct picks / total picks).

Prizes
Weekly "Make sure you fill in the total pts scored tiebreaker" •$10 gift card
Guess all games correct in any week. Must pick a winner for every game that week. •$100 gift card
First half total points combined for weeks 1 through 8. The final tie breaker is determined by who has the better overall pick ratio (correct picks / total picks). •1st place $50 gift card
•2nd place $25 gift card
Second half total points combined for weeks 9 through 17. The final tie breaker is determined by who has the better overall pick ratio (correct picks / total picks). •1st place $50 gift card
•2nd place $25 gift card
Season total points combined for all 17 weeks. The final tie breaker is determined by who has the better overall pick ratio (correct picks / total picks). •1st place $100 gift card
•2nd place $50 gift card
•3rd place $25 gift card

Making and Changing Entries

When filling in an entry form, you do not have to make a pick for each game. This is helpful if there are early games scheduled for a given week (games played on a Thursday, Friday or Saturday). You may make your picks for these games beforehand and complete the rest later.

Games are automatically locked out on the entry form according to their scheduled date and time. Early games are locked at the start of the individual game. All remaining games (including the Monday Night Football game) are locked at the scheduled start time of the first Sunday game.

Note: all times displayed on the schedule are Eastern.

You may change your pick for any game up until the time that game is locked.

Entries must be completed on time. Once a game is locked, you may not change your pick for it. If you did not make a pick for a particular game, it is counted as a loss. If you submit a partial entry and either forget or are unable to complete it, the games you did not pick will count as losses.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Free NFL pick 'em contest to win a $100 gift card weekly

NFL pick 'em contest sponsored by GSF Ron. Sign up today for your chance to win up to a $100 gift card weekly.



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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Milwaukee Brewers vs. Houston Astros contest

Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions below the video. GSFRon on Facebook





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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Brewers vs Diamondbacks contest to win a Cousins Subs gift card.

Guess the total runs the Brewers will score in the series to win a Cousins Subs gift card.

Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions below the video. GSFRon on Facebook





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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Brewers vs Twins contest to win a Dairy Queen gift card.

Week 59 contest to win a $10 Dairy Queen gift card. Guess the total runs the Milwaukee Brewers will score in the series against the Minnesota Twins. Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions below the video. GSFRon on Facebook




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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

wk 57 Guess which Milwaukee Brewer will be injured next.

Guess which Brewer will be injured next. Just kidding, we don't need anymore injuries. This week guess the total runs the Brewers will score against the Pirates to win a $10 Cousins Subs gift card. If the Brewers sweep it doubles to $20. Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions below the video. GSFRon on Facebook



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Friday, May 11, 2012

GSF Mortgage wins Small Business Success Stories Award by Corporate Report Wisconsin

GSF Mortgage Corporation wins Small Business Award from Wisconsin Corporate Report.

Each year Corporate Report Wisconsin recognizes small companies with 250 employees or less that have achieved success based on a variety of criteria. This year's award winners include companies that have overcome adversity, adapted to new market conditions, implemented innovative ideas and services and transitioned from one generation to the next.

In addition to GSF Mortgage winning an award National Premium Inc., Pewaukee; and Spring Bank, Brookfield also were winners.

Presenting the awards was WTMJ TV Milwaukee news anchor Mike Jacobs.

Here is the link to the full article. Starts on page 28.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Brewers vs. Cubs contest to win a Cold Stone Creamery gift card

Guess the total runs the Brewers will score in the series against the Chicago Cubs to win a $10 Cold Stone Creamery gift card. If the Brewers sweep and win all 3 it doubles to $20.

Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions below the video. GSFRon on Facebook



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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Kentucky Derby weekend. Brewers vs Giants contest to win Cold Stone Crea...

Guess total points the Milwaukee Brewers will score in the series against the San Francisco Giants to win a $10 Cold Stone Creamery gift card. If the Brewers sweep and win all 3 it doubles to $20.

Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions below the video. GSFRon on Facebook



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FHA drastically reducing streamline refinance rates

FHA recently announced they are drastically reducing mortgage insurance premiums. Now is a great time to refinance your Wisconsin FHA mortgage home loan.

These changes are effective for all loans endorsed by FHA on or before May 31, 2009. If your interest rate is in the upper 4's or higher it's definately worth checking into with these new changes.

The annual "MIP" mortgage insurance premium will be 55 basis points which is s drop from 125.

The "UFMIP" will decrease from 1.75% of base loan amount to .01%

If you were looking to refinance in the past, but didn't because of the changes in mortgage insurance the savings wasn't very much, now is a great time to reconsider.

On a streamline FHA refinance you can do so without needing an appraisal or employment documentation. We do order a verbal verification of employment to verify you are employed.

Give me a call or apply online today to see if refinancing your Wisconsin FHA mortgage home loan makes sense.

Ron Meyer
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

GSF Mortgage earns platinum million dollar lender award

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Wisconsin State Office recently announced that GSF Mortgage has earned certification as a Platinum Million Dollar Lender for our contributions to Wisconsin homeowners for fiscal year 2011. GSF Mortgage utilized over $5 million in GRH loan funds for home purchases, resulting in over 2,750 home purchases - another proud moment for the GSF family in helping to support the success of the Rural Housing program!

Thank you to all of our customers for helping us achieve this award.

USDA Rural Development loans offer no money down 100% financing.

Ron Meyer
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Brewers vs Rockies contest to win up to $20 Dairy Queen gift card

Guess the total runs the Milwaukee Brewers will score against the Colorado Rockies to win a $10 Dairy Queen gift card. If the Brewers sweep and win all 3 it doubles to $20.



Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions below the video. GSFRon on Facebook

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Milwaukee Brewers vs Atlanta Braves contest to win up to $20 Cousins Sub...

Guess how many total runs the Milwaukee Brewers will score against the Atlanta Braves in the 3 game series to win a $10 Cousins Subs gift card. If the Brewers sweep and win all 3 I will double it to $20.

Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions below the video. GSFRon on Facebook



Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Monday, April 9, 2012

Appleton Green Bay Wisconsin mortgage rates on homes for sale



Appleton & Green Bay Wisconsin mortgage interest rates on home purchase click here. With the early spring warm weather home sales have been picking up.

Before putting in an offer to purchase make sure you are approved. Give me a call or apply online. I am a licensed mortgage lender for the entire state of Wisconsin offering Conventional, FHA, USDA, & VA mortgage home loans.

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com
Home of the no appraisal refinance

Monday, April 2, 2012

Opening Day Milwaukee Brewers contest win up to $60 in gift cards



Guess the total runs scored by the Milwaukee Brewers in the series against the St. Louis Cardinals to win a $10 Dairy Queen gift card. If the Brewers sweep the Cardinals you will win an additional $50 gas gift card.

Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions below the video. GSFRon on Facebook



Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com
Home of the no appraisal refinance.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

wk 48 contest NASCAR Martinsville race to win Culvers gift card



It's Tebow time in New York and the Manning show moves to Denver. Doesn't matter the Chargers are still better.



This week guess the highest finishing driver in the NASCAR race at Martinsville on Sunday to win a $10 Culver's gift card.

Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions below the video. GSFRon on Facebook

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Eligibility dates HARP 2.0 refinance Wisconsin mortgage lender

To be eligible to refinance using HARP 2.0 on your Wisconsin mortgage, your loan would have needed to been delivered by the following dates:

Fannie Mae owned loans by March 1, 2009
Freddie Mac owned loans by May 31, 2009

This program is available as a one time use.

If you have any questions on the HARP 2.0 program give me a call or email me.

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

HARP Eligibility link Wisconsin mortgage lender refinance



HARP 2.0 allows you to refinance your current Wisconsin mortgage without needing an appraisal if the automated underwriting system allows for a property inspection waiver. The first thing you need to do is find out if your mortgage is owned by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. Click on the links below

Fannie Mae

Freddie Mac

If your home isn't owned by either and you have an FHA or a USDA loan we can also do a refinance with no appraisal. Contact me today or apply online.


Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Friday, March 23, 2012

Fontana NASCAR contest to win a Culvers gift card. Week 47



Week 47 contest to win a $10 Culvers Gift card. Guess the highest finishing driver in the NASCAR race on Sunday at Fontana.



Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions below the video. GSFRon on Facebook


Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Thursday, March 22, 2012

HARP 2.0 update Wisconsin mortgage lender refinance no appraisal



Update on what investors are allowing on HARP 2.0 refinances for Wisconsin lenders.



Not all lenders will be offering this program and each lender what they can and can't do will vary by the investors they work with.

"You can determine whether your mortgage is owned by either Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae by checking the following websites:
www.freddiemac.com/mymortgage or http://www.fanniemae.com/loanlookup/.


FHA & USDA also offer a no appraisal mortgage. For more information give me a call or email me.

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

USDA Rural Housing Streamline no appraisal refinance Wisconsin mortgage ...



GSF Mortgage is a Wisconsin lender offering USDA Rural Housing streamline refinances with no appraisal.



If you have little to no equity in your home this is a great program to consider. Your current mortgage must be with USDA and no lates in the past 12 months.

Give me a call or apply online today to refinance today.

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com


Tuesday, March 20, 2012

HARP 2.0 No appraisal Wisconsin mortgage refinance

HARP 2.0 is here allowing you to refinance your current Wisconsin mortgage without needing an appraisal. If you have been unable to refinance your home and take advantage of todays low interest rates due to little or no equity in your home this is an excellent program for you.

This program is eligible to all Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac owned loans. If you have an FHA or USDA loan they also offer a streamline refinance program without needing an appraisal.

Give me a call today to discuss if refinancing your Wisconsin mortgage home loan makes sense.

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Friday, March 16, 2012

NASCAR Bristol race contest to win a Dairy Queen gift card

Week 46 Contest to win a $10 Dairy Queen gift card.


Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions which driver will finish the highest below the video. GSFRon on Facebook Winner will receive a $10 Dairy Queen gift card.



Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Free $10 Cold Stone Creamery gift card NCAA tournament

Free $10 Cold Stone Creamery gift card to be given away. Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post a comment below the giveaway post. GSFRon on Facebook

The first 64 people who comment will be assigned a random team in the NCAA Tournament. If your team wins the National Championship game you will win the $10 gift card. Good luck.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Open houses March 4th. Week 42 contest to win a Cousins Subs gift card




Week 44 guess the highest finishing driver of the NASCAR race in Phoenix on Sunday March 4th.. Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions below the video. GSFRon on Facebook One winner whoever guesses closest will win a $10 Cousins Subs gift card.





Alright let’s get to this weeks open houses on Sunday March 4th.

Next is an Open House from 1:30 to 2:30 by Amy Williams
At 695 S. Ridge Lane in Appleton
This home has 3 bedrooms with 1 1/2 baths with an attached 2 car garage and a detached 22 x 16 garage and is 1662 sq ft sitting on 3 quarters of an acre
Listing price $149,900

If you are a home seller or real estate agent and have a great open house coming up, contact me today to have your home featured in an upcoming edition.

I hope you found this information helpful. Please email subscribe to my blog on the right. If you know of others who would like this information, please email, forward or share it with them.

Have a great weekend and Happy House Hunting

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Free Brewers Tickets giveaway.



Free Milwaukee Brewers tickets vs L.A. Dodgers on April 17th. Goto GSFRon on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post a comment below the video or like the video. That's it and you are automatically entered. Contest ends March 31st. Good luck and go Brewers!



Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

FHA refinance with no appraisal or income docs needed

Take advantage of todays low interest rates even if you have little or no equity in your home. Refinance now with an FHA streamline refinance with no appraisal or income documentation needed.





Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Matt Kenseth wins Daytona 500. Closings costs are now $17

Congratulations to #17 Matt Kenseth driving the Best Buy car on winning the Daytona 500. Contact me today about our $17 closing cost option. Now that's a mortgage "Best Buy"

$125,000 min. loan amount & 680 credit score to qualify.

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Friday, February 24, 2012

wk 43 contest Wisconsin vs Ohio St. Open house in Freedom Feb 26th

What do you think of the Ryan Braun decision?






This week guess the total points of the Wisconsin vs Ohio St. game on Sunday 2/26. Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions below the video. GSFRon on Facebook One winner whoever guesses closest will win a $10 Dairy Queen gift card.

Alright let’s get to this weeks open houses on Sunday February 26th.


First up is an Open house from 12:00 to 2:00 by Linda Vosters-Salm
at W2264 Chestnut Lane
This home has 3 beds with 2 1/2 baths is 3460 sq ft with a 4 car attached and 1 ½ car detached garage
Listing price $269,900

Next is an Open House from 12:30 to 2:00 by Lamers Realty
At N4256 Oak Lane Freedom
This home has 3 bedrooms with 3 1/2 baths with an attached and a detached garage and is 2700 sq ft.
Listing price $249,900

If you are a home seller or real estate agent and have a great open house coming up, contact me today to have your home featured in an upcoming edition.

I hope you found this information helpful. Please email subscribe to my blog on the right. If you know of others who would like this information, please email, forward or share it with them.

Have a great weekend and Happy House Hunting



Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Harp 2.0 refinance no appraisal your Wisconsin mortgage home loan

Take advantage of today low interest rates by refinancing your Wisconsin mortgage with our no appraisal mortgage home loan.







Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Friday, February 17, 2012

Open houses Feb 19th. Week 42 contest to win a Dairy Queen gift card

Week 42 contest to win a Dairy Queen gift card.





This week guess the total points of the Wisconsin vs Penn St. game on Sunday 2/19. Goto GSF Ron on Facebook select like at the top of the page and post your predictions below the video. One winner whoever guesses closest will win a $10 Dairy Queen gift card.

Alright let’s get to this weeks open houses on Sunday February 19th.

Rates today are at 3.875% 30 year fixed 3.8793%APR with no closing costs other than appraisal.

First up is an Open house from 12:00 to 1:00 by Stacey Hennessey
at N1229 Churchill Rd in Greenville
This home has 4 beds with 2 baths is 2989 sq ft with a 2.5 car garage on 5.23 acres is 2989 sq ft.
Listing price $319,900

Next is an Open House from 12:0 to 1:30 by Heather Altman
At N1061 Summer Breeze Lane in Greenville
This home has 4 bedrooms with 3 1/2 baths with an attached 3 car garage and is 2787 sq ft.
Listing price $304,500

If you are a home seller or real estate agent and have a great open house coming up, contact me today to have your home featured in an upcoming edition.

I hope you found this information helpful. Please email subscribe to my blog on the right. If you know of others who would like this information, please email, forward or share it with them.

Have a great weekend and Happy House Hunting

30 year fixed rate at 3.875% 3.8793%APR based on $200,000 loan amount, 5% downpayment 740 credit score with escrows.


Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

100 workouts in 70 day challenge

Anytime Fitness is running a Hollywood Fit Club challenge February 22nd through May 2nd. You can win based on attendance, body fat % lost, and body weight % lost. Anyone else up for the challenge?

My goal is to do 100 workouts in those 70 days. These workouts will be spread out between at home, Anytime Fitness in Neenah, and Jungle Gym Fitness in Kimberly.

I will be logging my #of workouts in this blog post to help me stay on pace to reach 100.

#1 2/22 official weigh in day and squat day.
#2 2/23 fasted morning upright bike
#3 2/23 after work upright bike
#4 2/24 fasted morning upright bike
#5 2/24 bench press day. I found a use for the smith machine. No it's not to bench, I used it for inverted rows & glute/ham raises
#6 2/25 fasted morning upright bike
#7 2/25 conditioning day of kb snatches,box jumps, and jump rope. I need oxygen.
#8 2/26 fasted morning upright bike. Are you sensing a pattern yet?
#9 2/26 deadlift day with my new shoes. Saweeeeet. Mental note doing farmer walks as a finisher on deadlift day is not wise. Grip is fried.
#10 2/27 fasted morning upright bike
#11 2/27 5 heart pumping exercise circuit. just say no to treadmills!
#12 2/28 fasted morning upright bike
#13 2/28 7 exercises pyramid style. Heart rate hit 179. Fun fun.
#14 2/29 fasted morning cardio
#15 2/29 squat day
#16 3/1 fasted morning upright bike
#17 3/2 bench press day.
#18 3/3 5 heart pumping exercises circuit. I'm tired.
#19 3/4 fasted morning upright bike
#20 3/4 deadlifts, clean & press, & pullups. Always my favorite day
#21 3/5 fasted morning upright bike.
#22 3/5 10 exercise circuit. Heart rate stayed above 160 the entire time
#23 3/6 fasted morning upright bike.
#24 3/6 fun filled fast cardio exercise circuit.
Weigh in for the first 2 weeks down 6 lbs and 1.2% bodyfat. Spent zero hours on the eliptical & treadmill during that time.
#25 3/7 bench press day followed by some kb swings
#26 3/8 morning fasted upright bike
#27 3/8 upright bike.
#28 3/9 squat day
#29 3/11 nice outside so went for a walk
#30 3/11 deadlifts, clean & press & pullups. My favorite workout day.
#31 3/12 fasted upright bike
#32 3/12 killer leg cardio circuit. My shirt was drenched!
#33 3/13 fasted upright bike
#34 3/13 spartacus workout.
#35 3/14 squat day. Little tired out from the spartacus workout.
#36 3/15 upright biking
#37 3/16 bench press day with farmer's walks & box jump finishers
#38 3/17 fasted upright bike
#39 3/17 long walk in the 70 degree weather
#40 3/18 fasted upright bike
#41 3/18 deadlift day
#42 3/19 fasted upright bike
#43 3/19 battling ropes, jump rope, box jumps, med slams, hindu squats.
#44 3/20 fasted upright bike
#45 3/20 line runs
#46 3/21 squat day
weigh in for the 2nd 2 week phase. The 3 days at state bowling followed by the start of the NCAA basketball tournament & delivery of girl scout cookies were too much temptation. Gained 1.5 lbs and lost .4% bodyfat.
#46 3/22 recumbant bike.
#47 3/23 bench press day followed up by kb swings
#48 3/24 handstands and walking on my hands. Can you say DIZZY
#49 3/25 deadlift day.
#50 3/26 fasted upright bike
#51 3/26 sandbag cardio day.
#52 3/27 fasted upright bike
#52 3/27 300 kb swings, 200 yards prowler push, 100 rows for time.
#53 3/28 squat day, tried goblet squats for a change.meh,back to barbell back squats.
#54 3/29 upright bike cardio
#55 3/30 bench day did farmers walks & kb snatches as a finisher
#56 3/31 fasted upright biking
#57 4/1 fasted walk outside.
#58 4/1 deadlift day
#59 4/2 fasted upright bike
#60 4/2 5 exercise cardio circuit
#61 4/3 fasted upright bike
#62 4/3 30/30 cardio circuit
weigh in for 3rd 2 week phase. Lost 2 pounds and .2% bodyfat
#63 4/4 squat day
#65 4/5 upright biking
#66 4/6 bench press day
#67 4/7 fasted upright biking
#68 4/8 deadlift on Easter. fatloss doesn't take holidays off
deload off weight training week
#69 4/9 fasted upright biking.
#70 4/9 line runs with push presses
#71 4/10 fasted upright bike
#72 4/10 5 circuit cardio routine
#73 4/11 fasted upright bike
#74 4/11 brisk walk
#75 4/12 fasted upright bike
#76 4/12 5 exercise cardio circuit
#77 4/13 5 exercise cardio circuit
#78 4/14 fasted upright biking
#79 4/15 fasted upright biking
#80 4/15 deadlift day
#81 4/16 fasted upright biking
#82 4/16 fun filled cardio day
#84 4/17 fasted upright biking
#85 4/18 squat day
#86 4/19 upright bike day
#87 4/20 bench day
#88 4/21 fasted upright bike
#89 4/22 deadlift day
#90 4/23 6 exercises timed. Finished in 20 min. 37 seconds so I did it 1 more round
#91 4/24 jump squats/kb swings. Then rounds of battle ropes & prowler pushes. It hurts to breath.
#92 4/25 squat day
#93 4/26 fasted upright biking
#94 4/27 bench press day
#95 4/28 fasted upright biking
#96 4/29 fasted upright biking
#97 4/29 deadlift day
#98 4/30 spartacus workout
#99 5/1 obstacle course
#100 5/2 ending with squat day.





Monday, February 13, 2012

Top 10 factors credit bureaus consider to calculate your credit score.



Here are ten factors credit agencies consider when calculating your credit score, listed in order of importance:



1. Major derogatory items on your report – Bankruptcy, collections, foreclosure, and slow payments will put a huge dent in your credit score.
2. Time at your present job – The longer you are at your job, the better.
3. Occupation – Professionals get 50 points, but a typical blue collar employee will only get 25
4. Time at present address – Living in your parents’ basement until you’re 35 isn’t necessarily a good thing, but it will help your credit.
5. Ratio of balances to available credit lines – The lower the better. Don’t be afraid to increase your credit limit to lower the ratio.
6. Homeownership – If you own a home, you get an additional 10 points over those who rent.
7. Number of recent inquiries – Don’t apply for 20 credit cards just to get a free t-shirt.
8. Age – Credit agencies consider those over 50 to be the best age.
9. Number of credit lines – If you have too much credit, it can actually hurt you.
10. Years of credit in the credit bureau database – Time is your friend. The longer you have good credit, the better.
I thought this was an interesting breakdown of what turns an individual into a number. If you want the full breakdown of credit scores, you can see it at myfico.com.

If you liked this information or found it helpful, please email it, forward it, or share it with others who might like it.

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Week 41 contest & open houses Sunday Feb 12th.





Hi

I’m Ron Meyer and I’m a mortgage loan consultant with GSF Mortgage in Little Chute, WI.

Now that the football season is over for a change this week just like this post or post a comment below the video on GSFRon on Facebook and one person will win a Bernie Brewer & Fang bobblehead. All entries must be submitted by 9 A.M Monday Feb 13th.

Alright let’s get to this weeks open houses on Sunday February 12th.

Rates today are at 3.75% 30 year fixed 4.5925% APR

The open house on 10th St. has been cancelled.
First up is an Open house by Amy Rockwell
at 708 E 10th St. Kaukauna
This home has 3 beds with 1 1/2 baths is 1406 sq ft with a dettached 2.5 car garage
Listing price $113,000

Next is an Open House from 12:30 to 1:30 by Lori Dibbs
At 1518 E Lindbergh St.
This home has 3 bedrooms with 2 baths with an attached 1.5 car garage and is 1140 sq ft.
Listing price $108,000

If you are a home seller or real estate agent and have a great open house coming up, contact me today to have your home featured in an upcoming edition.

I hope you found this information helpful. Please email subscribe to my blog on the right. If you know of others who would like this information, please email, forward or share it with them.

Have a great weekend and Happy House Hunting

FHA 30 year fixed rate at 3.75% 4.5925%APR based on $110,000 loan amount, 3.5% downpayment 640 credit score with escrows.

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Thursday, February 2, 2012

week 40 contest to win a Cousins Subs gift card. Open houses Feb 5th. Ha...

I’m Ron Meyer and I’m a Wisconsin mortgage loan consultant with GSF Mortgage in Little Chute, WI.

Happy Ground Hog Day!

This week guess the total points of Super Bowl. Goto GSFRon on Facebook, like at the top of the page, and post your predictions in the comments below this video.

One winner whoever guesses the closest will win a $10 Cousins Subs gift card. Only 1 entry per person and all entries must be received before the start of the game.





Alright let’s get to this weeks open houses on Sunday February 5th.

As of today rates are at 3.75% to purchase one of these homes with only 3.5% downpayment with no closing costs other than appraisal.

First up is an Open house from 12:30 to 1:30 by Corey Krueger
at 4881 W Jack Pine Ct.
This home has 4 beds with 2 1/2 baths is 2323 sq ft with an attached 3 car garage
Listing price $229,900

Next is an Open House from 12:30 to 1:30 by Bonnie Brandenburg
At 33 Greves Ct.
This home has 4 bedrooms with 2 1/2 baths with an attached 2 car garage and is 3428 sq ft.
Listing price $214,900

If you are a home seller or real estate agent and have a great open house coming up, contact me today to have your home featured in an upcoming edition.

I hope you found this information helpful. Please email subscribe to my blog on the right. If you know of others who would like this information, please email, forward or share it with them.

Have a great weekend and Happy House Hunting

FHA 30 year fixed rate at 3.75% 4.5136%APR based on $200,000 loan amount, 3.5% downpayment 640 credit score with escrows.

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Top 5 credit tips to improve credit score

Top 5 credit tips to improve your credit score. With a higher credit score you will be able to get a lower interest rate on your Wisconsin mortgage.





Hi, I am Ron Meyer a mortgage loan consultant with GSF Mortgage.

Today I will be discussing the top 5 ways to improve your credit score and the top 10 factors that go into calculating your score.
In today’s lending environment it is more important than ever to improve or at least maintain not good, but GREAT credit. So here is a top 5 list of the things you can do to improve your credit score.
1. Use your credit. Yes you heard me right. Those credit cards that have zero balance and are just sitting there – Use them! Use them to pay for your gas or groceries and then just pay them off in full. However, the trick is to make sure the amount you use is less than 10% of your credit limit.
2. Increase your credit limit. Your score can go down if you are maxing out your credit cards. If you ask your credit card company for an increase in your limit, it will decrease your percentage of credit used. This helps a lot. Never go over 50% of your available balance. You are better off opening a new credit card.
3. Have different types of credit, such as a mortgage, an installment loan like a car loan and at least two forms of revolving credit like credit cards.
4. Pay your utilities on time. Guess what, your electric company reports to the credit bureau. Paying this late will hurt you as much as missing a car payment.
5. If you can’t get a normal credit card get a secured credit card. This will help you build your credit using your own money. You give the card company a certain amount of funds and you then get that amount as credit. The card will then report your pay history to the credit bureau. This is a great way to jump start your credit for young adults or anyone with some credit challenges in the past.

If you liked this information or found it helpful, please email it, forward it, or share it with others who might like it.

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

How to calculate loan to value on your Wisconsin mortgage for monthly mortgage insurance.



How to calculate loan to value on your Wisconsin mortgage for monthly mortgage insurance.



Hi, I am Ron Meyer a mortgage loan consultant with GSF Mortgage.

Today I am going to be talking about mortgage insurance or pmi. If you are putting less than 20% down on a home purchase, your lender will require you to carry mortgage insurance.

A common question I get from buyers who are purchasing a home is how do I calculate the loan to value ratio to determine if I will need pmi? Can I go off of appraised value to calculate loan to value or do I need to use the purchase price? For loan to value ratios greater than 80%, you are required to carry mortgage insurance.

Let’s use the following purchase transaction example of
Purchase Price $100,000
Loan amount $90,000 putting $10,000 down
Appraised value $115,000.

In this example, your loan to value would be 90%. You would be required to pay private mortgage insurance because the loan to value is based off of purchase price and not the appraised value. On a refinance, however your loan to value is based on the appraised value

If you liked this information or found it helpful, please email it, forward it, or share it with others who might like it.

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

How to calculate your FHA mortgage payment



How to calculate your FHA mortgage payment including taxes, home insurance, and monthly mortgage insurance.


Hi

I’m Ron Meyer and I’m a mortgage loan consultant with GSF Mortgage.

Now that you are preapproved for a mortgage and went out and found your dream home, you want to know what your monthly payment is going to be using an FHA mortgage.

We have all seen the ads: “Buy this $200,000 home and your payment is only $850.” You say to yourself, “I can afford that.” But, if you read the fine print, that is actually a principal and interest only payment and assumes you’re putting 20% down. It doesn’t factor in home insurance, real estate taxes, or mortgage insurance.

On all FHA loans, an up front mortgage insurance premium equal to 1% of loan amount is added.

Monthly mortgage insurance premiums will vary depending on the length of the loan and the amount of your downpayment.

For Example

15 yr or less loans
Less than or = to 95% ltv is 25 basis points
Greater than 95% ltv is 50 basis points

20 or 30 year loans
Less than or = to 95% ltv is 110 basis points
Greater than 95% ltv is 115 basis points.

Now, let’s calculate your true monthly payment on that $200,000 home. First, you”ll need a mortgage calculator. You can find one on my website getapprovedfast.com. Click on Mortgage 101, and then select Calculators.

Let’s say your purchase price is $200,000, you’re making a 3.5% downpayment, and your loan is a 30 year fixed rate loan with a 5% rate. Taxes are $4,200 a year (or $350/month) and your home insurance is $600, or $50 per month.

1. purchase price of $200,000
2. 3.5% downpayment
3. 30 year fixed rate at 5%
4. taxes of $4,200 or $350 per month
5. home insurance of $600 or $50 per month

• A purchase price of $200,000 minus a 3.5% downpayment gives you a $193,000 base loan amount.
• Add in 1% up front mortgage insurance by multiplying $193,000 x 101%--your total loan amount is $194,930.
• Based on a 5% rate, your principal and interest payment is $1,046.43.
• Add in monthly mortgage insurance of $183.72 based on 115 basis points
• Figure $350 for taxes, and $50 for home insurance

This makes your total payment $1,630.15 each month—much greater than the $850 described in the ad.

To calculate monthly mortgage insurance, just multiply total loan amount times 1.15 and divide by 12. That is actually a little high but it will get you close. The actual way to calculate is a little confusing for most. If anyone would like to know that exact formula, let me know.

I hope you found this information helpful. If you know of others who would like this information, please email, forward or share it with them.

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Monday, January 30, 2012

FHA Streamline refinance no appraisal or income docs needed




FHA Streamline refinance your Wisconsin mortgage with no appraisal or income documentation needed. We only call to verify you are employed.

Anyone with a mortgage rate in the upper 4's or higher maybe able to benefit with todays currently low rates. Even if you looked at refinancing a couple months ago it doesn't hurt to recheck now. With rates dropping again, and with the new year having to put less money into your new escrow account it might make sense to refinance now.

To see if a refinance makes sense for you, give me a call at (920) 788-9608 or email me rmeyer@gogsf.com

Saturday, January 28, 2012

ARG listings no longer on 3rd party syndicators like trulia, zillow, & realtor.com



ARG Abbott Realty Group Broker and President Jim Abbott explains why ARG listings will no longer be permitted on 3rd party syndicator sites such as trulia, zillow, and realtor.com

That this was a very interesting video and a hot topic currently being debated.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Week 39 contest & open houses Jan 29th. Thanks for the memories Prince F...

Hi

I’m Ron Meyer and I’m a mortgage loan consultant with GSF Mortgage in Little Chute, WI.

Welcome to my week 39 contest. Congratulations to Prince Fielder on his 9 year 214 million dollar contract. We’ll miss you big fella.








This week guess the total points of the NFL Pro Bowl. Post your predictions in the comments below this video.

One winner whoever guesses the closest will win a $10 Cousins Subs gift card. Only 1 entry per person and all entries must be received before the start of the game.

Click here to post your prediction on facebook

Alright let’s get to this weeks open houses on Sunday January 29th.

I picked out a couple of excellent homes to see in Appleton. This past week I posted that homes sales are on the rise, inventory levels are going down and rates are ticking upwards. If you’re looking to time the bottom of the market this could be it. Don’t wait until spring and pay more.

First up is an Open house from 11:00 to 12:00 by Thomas A. Werth
at 3701 Boyd Ct
This home has 3 beds with 2 1/2 baths is 2890 sq ft with an attached 3 car garage
Listing price $259,900

Next is an Open House from 12:00 to 1:00 by Stacey Hennessey
At 478 Barbie Ct.
This home has 4 bedrooms with 3 baths with an attached 3 car garage and is 2363 sq ft.
Listing price $254,900


If you are a home seller or real estate agent and have a great open house coming up, contact me today to have your home featured in an upcoming edition.

I hope you found this information helpful. Please email subscribe to my blog on the right. If you know of others who would like this information, please email, forward or share it with them.


Have a great weekend and Happy House Hunting

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

PMI Private Mortgage Insurance when can it be removed from your Wisconsin mortgage.

Private mortgage insurance PMI when can it be removed from your Wisconsin Mortgage.





Hi, I am Ron Meyer a mortgage loan consultant with GSF Mortgage.

Many 1st time homebuyers are required to have PMI, or Private Mortgage Insurance on their loan. Often the question arises when can PMI Private Mortgage Insurance be removed?

On a conventional loan you can request your pmi to be removed once the ratio of your loan amount to the value of your home reaches 80%. These are based on the purchase price at the time of loan or the appraised value at the time of original refinance. The lender will probably require than an appraisal be done to be certain your loan to value is at 80%. Once your loan is at 78% the pmi will automatically drop off and no new appraisal will be needed.

If you have done improvements to your home or your house value has gone up talk to a lender to see if a refinance to remove Private Mortgage Insurance is a good option for you.


If you liked this information or found it helpful, please email it, forward it, or share it with others who might like it.

Ron Meyer
(920) 213-0428
www.gsfron.com
rmeyer@gogsf.com

Monday, January 23, 2012

December home sales rise 5%




December homes sales continue on the uptrend rising 5% for the month and have risen the past 3 consecutive months.

Lawrence Yun, NAR cheif economist said "The pattern of home sales in recent months demonstrates a market in recovery. Record low mortgage interest rates, job growth and bargain home prices are giving more consumer the confidence they need ot enter the market."

According to Freddie Mac, the national average commitment rate for 30 year conventional fixed rate mortgage fell to another record low of 3.96% in December from 3.99% in November. Back in December of 2010 the rate was 4.71%.

Total housing inventory at the end of December dropped to 2.38 million or 9.2%. Inventory supply is currently at 6.2 months down from 7.2 in November.

With home sales on the rise, inventory supply shrinking and rates trending higher it's a good idea to purchase now versus waiting until spring. Give me a call today to get preapproved to purchase a home today at (920) 213-0428 or apply online at apply online

Friday, January 20, 2012

Fee increase to Impact Home Loans What exactly is the "G" fee



Fee Increase to Impact Home Loans What exactly is the “G” Fee

January 19, 2012

By Mortgage Market Guide


In December 2011, Congress reached a last-minute deal to fund the payroll tax cut extension. The payroll tax cut provides a 2% tax reduction for individuals earning up to $106,800, so the tax extension will be very helpful for many Americans who are struggling during these tough economic times. But like so many things in our tangled economy, there's a flip side. In this case, the tax cut deal has a rippling effect that will impact the mortgage world via an increase in "g-fee's."

Here's what's happening and what it means to home loan rates:

First, what exactly is the "g-fee"? The guarantee fee or "g-fee" is an amount charged by mortgage-backed securities (MBS) providers, like Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, to help protect against credit-related losses in the overall mortgage portfolio. In other words, it acts a lot like insurance and helps lower the overall risk...which means that home loans can be offered at terrific interest rates to borrowers that have good - but not perfect - credit.

What is happening and why? To put it bluntly, the passage of the payroll tax cut extension is being funded via a mandate to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to increase their guarantee fees or "g-fee's" by at least 10 basis points on the rate. So rather than giving a par rate of 4.00%, for example, the par rate is now increased by at least 10 basis points, or approximately 4.10%. But since home loan rates are priced and offered in .125% increments, this will most likely impact the consumer by .125% in rate. The political logic behind passing on the cost of the payroll tax cut extension in this way is sketchy at best, and the Congressional Budget Office recently estimated that the increase will ultimately pay for about $35.7 Billion of the cost of the payroll tax extension - on the backs of homebuyers and refinancers.

Why is there confusion about the 10bps? Two reasons: First, the wording states that g-fees must be increased by at least 10 basis points...which means that's the minimum, not the maximum...so it's not impossible that g-fees could be increased by more than 10 basis points. Second, the way they described the 10bp increase is somewhat confusing, as both rates and points are described in basis points. The 10bp hit is to the rate side, not the point side...so let's break it down simply and think about it.

A good rule of thumb used to be (and sometimes still is) that in order to buy down a par rate by .125% in rate, it would generally cost about 50 basis points in points (or $500 on a $100,000 loan). So it stands to reason that buying down the rate by .10% might cost 40 basis points...so the 10bp g-fee hit translates into about 40 bps that we'd see on our rate sheet. But as we all know far too well...the amount required to cover .10% in rate will most certainly vary by the investor, the day or the hour, and let's face it...perhaps by which way the wind is blowing. That makes the hit a little unpredictable at best, which leads some people to worry about wild variations or worst-case scenarios.

What exactly is the impact of the rate increase? For example, for a $200,000 home loan, the increased g-fee (assuming an approximate rate hit of .125% in rate) would equate to $250 more per year in interest, or $7,500 more over 30 years. Someone buying or refinancing a home can certainly choose to buy down the cost with cash up front - but most folks will not do this.

Who will this impact? The change will impact all new borrowers of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans. The bill will also impact Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans by increasing the annual mortgage insurance premium that borrowers pay by one-tenth of a percent.

When will it start? Officially, the increase to guarantee fees will begin on April 1, 2012. However, the increase is already starting to be seen in rate sheets right now, since home loans being originated now will likely not be closed, pooled and securitized until April... and therefore will need the increased g-fee priced in earlier.

How long will this be in effect? The increase will be effective through October 1, 2021.

The bottom line is that like it or not, the g-fees are going up...and this will impact homebuyers looking to obtain a home loan through Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and FHA.

For those of you who have the Mortgage Market Guide Weekly newsletter - a referral partner/consumer facing version of this piece will be in this weekend's issue.

FHA free training webinar



Below is information regarding FHA Training that is coming up later this month. For those of you not as familiar with the FHA product or need a refresher it might be a good idea to attend this.

FHA Training and Other Events:

January 26, 2012 – Webinar: FHA Basic Credit/Liabilities Underwriting. This FREE FHA Webinar at 9:00am Mountain Time is intended for mortgage professionals, including loan officers, underwriters and processors, new to FHA or who wish to refresh their knowledge of basic FHA Credit and Liability Underwriting Policies. Topics will include overall credit history and liability analysis, short sales and non-traditional credit guidelines. Registration required with no fee:

More info at: visualwebcaster

Questions? E-mail us at denverhoc-pudtraining@hud.gov

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Week 38 contest and open houses January 22







Hi

Post your predictions here Week 38 Contest
I’m Ron Meyer and I’m a mortgage loan consultant with GSF Mortgage in Little Chute, WI.

Welcome to my week 38 contest. This week guess the total points of Kaukauna 4th grade elite team vs East Troy in the Waukesha South Tournament game on Sunday at 2:25. Post your predictions in the comments below this video

One winner whoever guesses the closest will win a $10 Dairy Queen gift card. Only 1 entry per person and all entries must be received before noon on Sunday.

Alright let’s get to this weeks open houses on Sunday January 22nd.

I picked out a couple of excellent homes to see in Neenah

First up is an Open house from 12:0 to 1:00 by Tami Sankey
At 1365 Harvest Moon Dr
This home has 3 bedrooms with 2 baths with an attached 3 car garage and is 1867 sq ft.
Listing price $209,900

Next is an Open House from 12:00 to 1:00 by Mike Karisny
at 1817 Hedgeview St.
This home has 3 beds with 2 1/2 baths is 1573 sq ft with an attached 3 car garage
Listing price $189,900


If you are a home seller or real estate agent and have a great open house coming up, contact me today to have your home featured in an upcoming edition.

I hope you found this information helpful. If you know of others who would like this information, please email, forward or share it with them.


Have a great weekend and Happy House Hunting

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

SOPA and PIPA what is that?


I must not pay much attention to things around me. I turn on my computer today and goto google. There is a big black bar across google and I click on it to figure out what's up with that. Wikipedia is totally blacked out for today.

Everyone should contact their representatives and voice your concerns.

Contact your representative

When I clicked on google tab more about SOPA & PIPA here is what it says.

More about SOPA and PIPA

Members of Congress are trying to do the right thing by going after pirates and counterfeiters but SOPA and PIPA are the wrong way to do it.

1. SOPA and PIPA would censor the Web

The U.S. government could order the blocking of sites using methods similar to those employed by China. Among other things, search engines could be forced to delete entire websites from their search results. That’s why 41 human rights organizations and 110 prominent law professors have expressed grave concerns about the bills.

2. SOPA and PIPA would be job-killers because they would create a new era of uncertainty for American business
Law-abiding U.S. internet companies would have to monitor everything users link to or upload or face the risk of time-consuming litigation. That’s why AOL, EBay, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Mozilla, Twitter, Yahoo and Zynga wrote a letter to Congress saying these bills “pose a serious risk to our industry’s continued track record of innovation and job-creation.” It’s also why 55 of America’s most successful venture capitalists expressed concern that PIPA “would stifle investment in Internet services, throttle innovation, and hurt American competitiveness”. More than 204 entrepreneurs told Congress that PIPA and SOPA would “hurt economic growth and chill innovation”.
3. SOPA and PIPA wouldn’t stop piracy
To make matters worse, SOPA and PIPA won’t even work. The censorship regulations written into these bills won’t shut down pirate sites. These sites will just change their addresses and continue their criminal activities, while law-abiding companies will suffer high penalties for breaches they can’t possibly control.
There are effective ways to combat foreign “rogue” websites dedicated to copyright infringement and trademark counterfeiting, while preserving the innovation and dynamism that have made the Internet such an important driver of American economic growth and job creation. Congress should consider alternatives like the OPEN Act, which takes targeted and focused steps to cut off the money supply from foreign pirate sites without making US companies censor the Web.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Home inspection when purchasing a home.








ORDERING YOUR WISCONSIN HOME INSPECTION

Your Wisconsin offer to purchase a home should always be contingent on a satisfactory home inspection. Even if a home inspection is not required by the lender, it is always advisable to have one done. The standard Purchase & Sales Agreement also called the P&S agreement (P&S) provides that if the inspection uncovers any "significant" defects that were not previously disclosed to you, you may cancel the agreement. This may also give you an opportunity to negotiate new terms with the seller. If major repairs are needed, ask the seller to fix the problem to your satisfaction. Keep in mind that any such negotiated settlement must be in writing and made part of the P& S. A good home inspection will identify any issues or problems with the property and can provide you with helpful information about future maintenance needs.

Reliable home inspectors are usually those who practice the profession as their full-time occupation and belong to a professional organization. Consider hiring an inspector who is a licensed engineer, as engineers are legally qualified to render opinions on home inspection issues.

Ask the inspector for references, and don’t be afraid to call the references to verify that they are legitimate, satisfied customers. Here are some other things to ask your home inspector.

• Do you carry errors and omissions insurance?

• Will you provide me with a detailed written report or a checklist style report?

• Will the report provide an overall opinion of the property as compared to others of similar age and construction type? • Is an inspection for wood-destroying insects included as part of your standard inspection?

• Will you inspect the roof from the ground or from the roof itself?

• Does the inspection include an evaluation of the condition of the chimneys?

Will you prioritize needed repairs and create a maintenance and repair plan to help you take care of your home? Most homes will need some repairs. If your inspector finds that an overwhelming number of repairs are needed, or if the repairs are major items like wiring or a furnace, you might want to negotiate these items with the seller or look for a home that requires fewer repairs.

A good home inspection is a critical part of the home buying experience. Find a home inspector early in the process and develop a relationship with him or her before you need an actual inspection.


If you liked this information or found it helpful, please email it, forward it, or share it with others who might like it.

Appleton Oshkosh Green Bay Wisconsin mortgage interest rates

Mortgage interest rates just updated for Appleton Oshkosh Green Bay and all of Wiscosin. 30 year fixed rates remain at 3.875%. Click on the Todays Rates tab for all current mortgage interest rates. On a refinance you have the option to roll all your closing costs into the new mortgage loan. You will also be able to skip 1 months mortgage payment and get your entire escrow amount back. We also have a no closing cost option available. Contact me today at (920) 213-0428 or email rmeyer@gogsf.com to see which mortgage refinance option is best for you. If you are looking to purchase a home we have several low downpayment and no downpayment options available.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Peeling hard boiled eggs made easy

I eat quite a few hard boiled eggs every week and it's always a challenge trying to peel them. Check out this video to peel an egg super easy. I haven't tried it yet, but will soon. Let me know if it works for you.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Week 37 Contest to win a $10 Cousins Sub. Packers vs Giants






Hi

I’m Ron Meyer and I’m a mortgage loan consultant with GSF Mortgage in Little Chute, WI.

Welcome to my week 37 contest. This week guess the total points of the Packers Giants game. Post your predictions in the comments below this video

One winner whoever guesses the closest will win a $10 Cousins gift card. Only 1 entry per person and all entries must be received before the start of the game.

Alright let’s get to this weeks open houses on Sunday January 15th.

I picked out a couple of excellent homes to see in Menasha

First up is an Open house from 12:30 to 1:30
At 837 Roosevelt St
This home has 3 bedrooms with 2 baths with a dettached 2 car garage and is 1547 sq ft.
Listing price $106,900

Next is an Open House in Greenville from 12:30 to 1:30
at 751 Manitowoc St.
This home has 3 beds with 2 1/2 baths is 1557 sq ft with an attached 1 1/2 car garage
Listing price $105,900


If you are a home seller or real estate agent and have a great open house coming up, contact me today to have your home featured in an upcoming edition.

I hope you found this information helpful. If you know of others who would like this information, please email, forward or share it with them.


Have a great weekend and Happy House Hunting

Monday, January 9, 2012

Earnest Money What it is and how to pay it.



When putting down earnest money make sure you are paying via personal check or bank check with the proper documentation. Never pay using cash.

Earnest money is a deposit towards the purchase of Wisconsin real estate from a buyer to show the seller he or she is serious about wanting to purchase the home.

When paying earnest money do not pay with cash. Your Wisconsin mortgage lender will need to verify the earnest money. The best way is to pay via personal check. Your lender will need a copy of the front of the check of the back once it clears your bank. In addition some Wisconsin mortgage lenders may require a statement from your account from the date the check cleared going back 30 or 60 days. You can also pay via money order or bank check, however, you will need to provide a 30 or 60 day transaction statement showing the money came out of your account. In addition any deposits listed on that account will need to be sourced and explained. Deposits from payroll, taxes, bill of sale items etc are acceptable. Lenders do not want to see cash deposits.

If you pay via cash or your lender is unable to verify the earnest money came from you as earned income or seasoned money they will not be allowed to use it as a credit on the HUD Settlement statement and an amendment to the offer will need to be drawn up removing earnest money from the offer to purchase.

If you liked this information or found it helpful, please email it, forward it, or share it with others who might like it.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Magic pill helped me lose over 100 pounds NOT!


Every year the #1 New Years Resolution is weight loss. If you're overwhelmed and unsure of what to do or ready to give up I hope this helps motivate you. Here's how I lost over 100 pounds by just taking a pill each day and follow the directions on the bottle. Hoping to hit my goal of down 150 by the 4th of July. Stay focused!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Processing and underwriting of your Wisconsin mortgage loan and what it ...



Hi, I am Ron Meyer a mortgage loan consultant with GSF Mortgage.

Today I will be discussing the processing and underwriting of your Wisconsin loan and what it involves.

Once you have an accepted offer to purchase, call your lender to schedule a time to come in to sign the loan application as soon as possible. Be sure to bring along all documents they ask for at that time. Some of the most common are check stubs, w2’s, taxes, asset and statements.
Once you sign your loan application your lender will begin working on your file.

Prior to being sent to underwriting, your loan officer or their processor will do some of the following:
1. order an appraisal
2. give the title company all the lender’s & buyer’s information
3. order verification of employment
4. order flood certification
5. order tax transcripts
6. verify assets for downpayment & reserves if needed.

Once all of this information is received except, usually, the title and appraisal your file will be sent to an underwriter to review along with your loan application, offer to purchase, & credit report. Depending on your lender, this review process will take anywhere from a couple of days to a week or more. Once the underwriter reviews the file, he or she will issue a list of conditions or “stips”. This is additional information or documentation that is needed prior to issuing a loan commitment. All of the stips must be gathered and submitted at once. Underwriters don’t want bits and pieces at a time. Many times when additional information is sent to the underwriter it creates more stips so it is very important to get whatever your lender requires as soon as possible. Once your lender receives the conditions they will review it. Depending on your lender this may take a couple days or even a week or more. Once they review and everything looks good at this point, a loan commitment is issued and your loan is ready for closing. To avoid undue stress, lenders and title companies would like to see the loan commitment a minimum of 2 business days prior to closing. This allows ample time for the funding & the Title Company to prepare the documents for closing.

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