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Military Family Honored on Thanksgiving

Monday, November 30th, 2009
The Chesney Family, the mother Brandie and two children Ella & Amelia.

The Chesney Family, the mother Brandie and two children Ella & Amelia.

(Layton, Utah, Nov. 30, 2009) – 

A local Utah military family received a free Thanksgiving dinner at Mimi’s Café on Thanksgiving Day courtesy of LowVARates.com.

The Chesney family has endured various challenges in the past year and deserves Lady Luck to shine upon them.  The family was chosen after submitting a short essay stating why they deserved the free Thanksgiving feast.

Tim Chesney, originally from Michigan, is currently deployed in Iraq and will not be able to spend Thanksgiving with his wife Brandie and two twin daughters, Ella and Amelia.

“Deployments are hard.” Brandie Chesney said. “It’s always one day longer that you have not seen your husband, but that also means that it’s one day closer till you can see him again.”

The Chesney’s moved to Hill AFB in April and Tim was deployed to Iraq shortly after.  Tim is an Airman First Class working in Computer Operations in the 729th ACS Squadron.  He is expected to return home in March 2010, but his squadron currently deploys every other six months.

“My family means more to me than anything in this world and I love them more than words could ever explain,” Tim said.  “It’s hard to be away from them during the holiday season.”  

Tim and Brandie were married in March of 2008 and shortly after Tim began basic training in Texas.  A few months later the couple was assigned to Hill AFB.

Military life can provide a large amount of time away from family, but the Chesney’s understand that is major part of enlisting in the military.

“The hardest thing about him being gone is just the support he provides for our family,” Brandie said.  “It’s also hard seeing our daughters grow up and learn new things every day and know he can’t be there.”

Brandie and her two daughters fortunately speak with there Dad through video conferencing on a regular basis.  Every night before Ella and Amelia go to bed, they both kiss a photo of their father and tell him they love him.

This is the second consecutive Thanksgiving Tim and Brandie spend apart.  Last year Tim was in basic training the entire holiday season.  However, Brandie and the children still keep a very positive attitude and understand the nature of the military.

“Two Thanksgivings in a row is definitely hard,” Brandie said. “But I also feel very honored to have a husband who is willing to be away from his family and home to be in Iraq where he is most needed.”

This Thanksgiving Brandie and her two daughters will enjoy a free thanksgiving dinner at Mimi’s Café compliments of LowVARates.com.  Even though Tim will not be at the dinner, he is grateful his wife and daughters are being cared for.

“I know it’s very hard for her taking care of our kids all by herself, especially over the holidays,” Tim Chesney said.  “It makes me feel so much better knowing that she’ll be able to have a nice meal on Thanksgiving.”

The family enjoyed the free meal at the Layton Mimi’s Café on Thanksgiving Day.           

 

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BEDTIME STORY – VA PURCHASE OPPORTUNITIES

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Once upon a time, in a land far, far, away, there existed a magical kingdom where every citizen had the opportunity to realize the dream of homeownership. The banks in this magical kingdom were so benevolent and of such unparalleled generosity that they designed home loans to fit the needs of every citizen, regardless of credit or job status. Many citizens were able to purchase the homes of their dreams, even with little or no “gold” as a down payment.

The citizenry of this magical land lived blissfully for many years, until, one fateful day, the evil credit default witch appeared in front of the king and said, “Many years ago, when your land was in the midst of drought and famine, we made a deal. I provided easy access to the gold you needed to grow your banks and build up your kingdom. But you lent this gold too freely, and have jeopardized my investment.”

With that, the witch cast a dark cloud which hung over the land. Almost immediately, the citizens found themselves unable to make their payments. Banks began to close their doors and all the homebuilders were forced to slash their prices to try and make ends meet. The king watched gloomily over his lands from atop his castle tower and remarked to the queen, “The irony, my queen, is that homes have never been more affordable and yet, unaffordable at the same time.”

The queen considered the kings words for a moment, then remarked, “Truer words hath never been spoken, my king, unless of course, one is a veteran.”
THE END

For most of us, the days of 100% financing for home purchases are gone. For veterans, the VA purchase program still makes this possible. In some areas home prices have fallen by more than 50%. Veterans with active VA eligibility have a unique opportunity to take advantage of this perfect storm of low prices. Analysts agree that this is one of the greatest buyer’s markets in history. In many markets, those with access to financing (i.e. veterans) can name their price. For example, last month I helped a veteran in CA buy a home for $290,000 that once listed for $630,000. When the VA appraisal was finished on the home I could hardly believe what I saw. The home was 4300 square feet with hardwood floors, granite countertops (kitchen/baths), crown moulding, wine closet and (drum roll please) a fully landscaped backyard with a custom pool and spa.

If a veteran were to buy this home using the VA purchase program they would be able to purchase the home with:

  • 0% down
  • No mortgage insurance
  • No closing costs (assuming an easily obtained seller credit/concession)

The VA purchase program allows veterans to take advantage of the same breadth of loan programs available on the VA IRRRL (Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loan) or “VA Streamline” program. These loan programs include:

  • VA 30 year fixed loan
  • VA 3yr Hybrid ARM or Adjustable Rate Mortgage
  • VA 5yr Hybrid ARM or Adjustable Rate Mortgage

If you’ve read any of the earlier posts on this blog, you’re probably already aware of the benefits of the most popular VA loan program right now, the VA 5yr Hybrid ARM. The veteran I referenced on the aforementioned purchase in CA was able to get into the home with the following payment breakdown

  • $1393.01 + Taxes and Insurance on VA 5yr Hybrid ARM at 3.875%
  • Taxes: $303
  • Insurance: $130
  • Total Payment : $1826.01

We are talking about a payment of $1826.01 on a home that was once financed with a payment of $4500+.

While a payment of even $1826.01 on a VA Hybrid might be out of reach for many veterans, the point is still valid. Veterans who know that they will be living in an area long enough to justify a home purchase should consider the benefits afforded by the VA purchase program. For now, VA guidelines have remained flexible enough to accommodate most veterans. However, Flagship Financial encourages all veterans to consult with a VA loan specialist prior to qualifying in order to determine payment tolerance. There is a significant difference between what one can qualify for and what one can comfortably afford. This doesn’t necessarily mean that a veteran should exclude the possibility of a VA purchase, it just means that they need to be more realistic about their expectations.

There is an old adage that says in real estate, the only rules are “location, location, location.” I might argue otherwise. Any location can be a good deal if the price is right. If prices are informed by the market, and we can accept that the market is an abstract entity that adjusts over time, then a more apt rule might be that real estate is all about “timing, timing, timing.” To paraphrase the queen, “Truer words hath never been spoken, especially if one is a veteran.”