About The Team

Finding Your Perfect Home's Mission

Here at Your Perfect Home Brokered by eXp we are constantly striving to perfect the systems and strategies that get your home sold and puts the most money in your pocket. And doing that in the least amount of time possible under all market conditions.

Our team has a unique tactic for searching local real estate market trends, making sure we has the most up to date real estate tech tools, and use an aggressive marketing and search engine strategies to help you achieve the best possible success in pricing, showing and marketing your property.

WHAT SETS US APART

At Finding Your Perfect Home Brokered by eXp, we define culture as doing much more than just selling real estate. As an eXp Realty of California, Inc affiliate organization, we share the eXp culture of serving you, our clients, those who serve us, our local communities, and our planet. Our mission, vision, values and culture differentiate us as innovators and leaders.

MISSION

To deliver the best possible experience for you our clients, whether you are buying for the first time, selling for the first time, or are a seasoned investor we are here to bring you an experience that will be memorable and as smooth as possible.

BRANCHES

All branches of Finding Your Perfect Home Brokered by eXp have this same goal, because owning real estate provides you the financial security, family safety, and stability that you and your family deserve.

The reason we are constantly striving to perfect the systems and strategies for our team is to continue to become more efficient at our job and find more ways to provide an experience you want to tell others about. That training prepares us to be always evolving to do better by utilizing exceptional techniques and systems the Your Perfect Home Brokered by eXp is prepared to help you and your family find, buy, and sell homes.

VISION

Learn, Educate, Repeat, To Be Better Tomorrow.

We want to learn something new every day. Then we can pass that knowledge on. By repeating that we and everyone we come in contact with will be better than they were yesterday. Helping you, our clients, our agents, and the community be a better place for us all. We love to work with people who are passionate about working hard and also giving back to their communities in a big way.

CORE VALUES

Our core values are what everyone who works at Finding Your Perfect Home Brokered by eXp strives for each day, and they are applicable to everyone we work with. These values are also the metric we use to decide to invest or get in business with others. We believe our team’s success is determined by our ability to maintain our core values, as follows:

Respect

Gratitude

Compassion

Show Up Ready

Teamwork

100/0 - 100% Accountability/0% Excuses

BELIEFS        

Your own thoughts are the only thing holding you back from the greatness you were put on this earth to achieve.

The Platinum Rule – Treat others the way they want to be treated.

God put us together for only three reasons

1.   To learn something

2.   To teach something

3.   To learn something, while we teach something

There are no coincidences in life, it is all for a reason.

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Buying A Home?

Buying your first home should be a rewarding and exciting time in your life, and one that you look back on with fond memories.

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If you’re selling your home right now, or thinking about doing it soon, you should know that today’s housing market is unlike anything.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why You Need a Realtor?

When buying or selling a home, there are so many options…which can also present a lot of obstacles. Laws change, forms change, and practices change all the time in the real estate industry. Because it’s our job to stay on top of those things, hiring a realtor reduces risk, and can also save you a lot of money in the long run.

When you work with me as your Realtor, you’re getting an expert who knows the area; knows how to skillfully guide your experience as a seller or buyer; can easily spot the difference between a good deal and a great deal. My job is to translate your dream into a real estate reality, and I work hard to earn and keep my business. This also means earning your trust: When you work with me, you’ll be working with a realtor who looks out for your best interests and is invested in your goals.

Which loan should you choose?

There are two different types of loans conventional loans and government-backed loans. The main difference is who insures these loans:

1 - Government-backed loans (FHA, VA and USDA):

(a) - Are, unsurprisingly, backed by the government.

(b) - Include FHA loans, VA loans, and USDA loans.

(c) - Make up less than 40 percent of the home loans generated in the U.S. each year.

2 - Conventional loans:

(a) - Are not backed by the government.

(b) - Include conforming and non-conforming loans (such as jumbo loans).

(c) - Make up more than 60 percent of the loans generated in the U.S. each year.

What is the difference between FHA, VA and USDA loans?

1 - FHA LOANS:

FHA loans, which are insured by the Federal Housing Administration, are typically designed to meet the needs of first-time homebuyers with low or moderate incomes. FHA loans can be approved with a down payment of as little as 3.5 percent and a credit score as low as 580.

FHA loans are often called “helper loans,” because they give a leg up to potential borrowers who may not be able to secure one otherwise. For this reason, FHA loans have maximum lending limits, which are determined based on housing values for the county where the for-sale home is located.

Because the agency is taking on more risk by insuring FHA loans, the borrower is expected to pay mortgage insurance both at the time of closing and on a monthly basis, and the property must be owner-occupied.

2 - VA LOANS:

VA loans are backed by the Department of Veterans Affairs and they are guaranteed to qualified veterans and active-duty personnel and their spouses. VA loans can be approved with 100 percent financing, meaning VA borrowers are not required to make a down payment.

Unlike FHA loans, borrowers do not have to pay mortgage insurance on VA loans.

3 - USDA LOANS:

You may also hear about USDA loans, which are backed by the United States Department of Agriculture mortgage program. USDA loans are intended to support homeowners who purchase homes in rural and some suburban areas. USDA loans do not require a down payment and may offer lower interest rates; borrowers may have to pay a small mortgage insurance premium in order to offset the lender’s risk.

What’s a conventional loan? Understanding what it means to be conforming and non-conforming

Buyers who have a more established credit history and a larger down payment may prefer to apply for a conventional loan. These loans may offer a lower interest rate and only require the home buyer to purchase monthly mortgage insurance while the loan-to-value ratio is above a certain percentage, so a conventional loan borrower can typically save money in the long run.

Conventional loans are divided into two types: Conforming loans and non-conforming loans.

1 - CONFORMING LOANS:

Conforming loans are those that meet (or conform to) predetermined standards set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac — two government-sponsored institutions that buy and sell mortgages on the secondary market. By selling the loans to "Fannie and Freddie," lenders can free up their capital and return to issue more mortgages than if they had to personally back every loan that they approve.

The main standard for conforming loans is that the amount borrowed must be under a certain amount; in Alaska, a single-family home loan must be under $647,200 in order to be considered conforming.

Properties with more than one unit have higher limits.

2 - NON-CONFORMING (JUMBO) LOANS:

But what happens if a borrower wants to borrow more than the Freddie- and Fannie-approved loan amount? In this case, they would have to apply for a “jumbo loan,” which is the most common type of non-conforming loan.

Because the lender cannot resell the jumbo loan (or any non-conforming loan) to Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae, jumbo loans are considered to be riskier than a conforming loan. To protect against this risk, the bank will typically require a higher down payment; the interest rate on a jumbo loan may also be higher than if the same borrower applied for a conforming loan.

What kind of rate should I choose?

Rate types: Fixed-rate vs. adjustable-rate mortgages.

In addition to the loan type you choose, you’ll also have to determine if you want a fixed-rate mortgage or an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM). A fixed-rate mortgage has an interest rate that does not change for the life of the loan, so it provides predictable monthly payments of principal and interest.

An adjustable-rate mortgage typically offers an initial introductory period with a low-interest rate. Once this period is over, the interest rate adjusts periodically, based on the market index. The initial interest rate on an ARM can sometimes be locked in for different periods, such as one, three, five, seven, or 10 years. Once the introductory period is over, the interest rate typically readjusts annually.

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