Category Archives: Buying a Home

Featured Neighborhood: Provence in Cumming, GA


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Featuring just over 200 home sites in desirable South Forsyth County, this impressive swim and tennis community is the perfect place to create memories for years to come.  Combined with great schools, low county taxes, and amazing amenities, this picturesque community is nothing short of amazing.

Starting in the mid-$400s, each home includes striking exterior details with full brick sides and patios or decks off the main level, as well as architectural shingles and glass, and professionally landscaped yards.  Inside, you’ll find trey ceilings and two-piece crown molding, as well as columns, arches, and a fireplace with slate surround.

provence_wilmington_kitchenThe kitchen comes standard with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and beautifully-designed recessed lighting, as well as a spacious island and tile backsplash.  In the master, you’ll find a soaker garden tub with a wood-trimmed skirt board, as well as raised height vanities, spacious walk-in closets, and cultured granite countertops.

For buyers interested in energy efficiency, it’s worth noting that each home meets the Environments for Living Program Platinum Performance Standards, which allows homeowners to save up to 42% of annual energy usage.  In addition, each home also includes elongated water-saving commodes and high-efficiency gas, heating, and electric cooling systems, as well as programmable thermostats on each floor and Whirlpool energy efficient appliances.

SCHOOLS:provence_wilmington_fountain

Shiloh Point Elementary

8145 Majors Road

Cumming, GA 30041

678-341-6481

 

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Piney Grove Middle School

8135 Majors Road

Cumming, GA 30041

678-965-5010

 

notting_hill_brunswick_basementSouth Forsyth High School

585 Peachtree Parkway

Cumming, GA 30041

770-781-2264

 

SHOPPING: 

The Collection at Forsyth

North Georgia Premium Outlets

Northpoint Mall

Mall of Georgia

 

HOSPITALS:

Northside Forsyth

Northside Hospital

North Fulton Hospital

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta – Forsyth

 

If you’d like to schedule a showing or would like to learn more about this beautiful neighborhood, please feel free to contact me.

Marie Dinsmore | The Dinsmore Team | www.DinsmoreTeam.com | 770-712-7789

Are You Prepared to Deal with New Changes in the Mortgage Process?

iStock_000014023045LargeWhen the housing market collapsed in 2007, it was understandably necessary for the federal government to react by making a point to keep a tighter leash upon the financial industry.  Therefore, in response to the mortgage crisis, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was passed in 2011, which created a new government agency—the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

TRID

In an effort to avoid another housing disaster, the CFPB settled upon a set of stricter mortgage rules and regulations that recently went into effect on the 3rd of October.  Known as “TRID,” (which stands for: Truth-in-Lending Act (TILA) + Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) + Integrated + Disclosure) the goal was to:

  1. Overhaul and improve the abundance of archaic industry forms, which date back to the late sixties and mid-seventies, and
  2. To slow down the mortgage process in an effort to give the borrower more time to review their forms.

In short, these new rules are expressly geared towards improving the home-buying experience for consumers; however, it’s important to note that the overall mortgage process is going to be a lot longer and more challenging than it was in the past.

THE PROCESS

For starters, once the borrower completes the loan application and gives the sales contract to their lender, the lender must then return a loan estimate to the borrower within three business days; however, before the lender can take any steps to either require loan documentation, order a title search, or mandate an appraisal, the borrower must respond to the lender with “their intent to proceed.”  In other words, to keep things moving in a forward direction, it is imperative that the borrower respond to the lender as quickly as possible after receiving a loan estimate.

With that being said, once the seller has accepted the buyer’s offer and the closing process begins, it’s important to realize that the new regulations also slow down the end of the mortgage proceedings as well.  Basically, the loan cannot close until the lender has:

  1. Sent the borrower the final Closing Disclosure (CD)
  2. Confirmed that the borrower has received the CD
  3. Waited for the three-day waiting period to pass

STEPS FOR BUYERS

Therefore, if you’re a buyer, you may want to consider the following steps, which will help you complete the entire process with as little fuss as possible.

  1. Submit a pre-approval application before making an offer in order to minimize the processing delays that will occur if you don’t already have a loan lined up
  2. Don’t drag your feet. Make a point to give the sales contract to the lender as soon as it’s available
  3. Consider doing things electronically, such as signing the loan disclosures
  4. Provide the lender with your “Intent to Proceed” as soon as your able
  5. Make sure you have all of your loan docs ready for delivery to the lender within the first week of the process
  6. Confirm receipt of the CD immediately after receiving it so you can get the ball rolling on the three-day waiting period

CONCLUSION

In the end, while these new laws make things a bit more complicated—especially if you’re operating under a time crunch—their purpose is to give buyers the necessary time to make sure they’re closing on a deal that truly fits into their life.  No one wants to see another foreclosure crisis, so these types of laws will hopefully go a long way towards making sure buyers are absolutely sure before they sign on the final dotted line.

If you have any questions or you’re a seller and would like to know more about how these new regulations will impact your sale, please feel free to contact me.

Marie Dinsmore | The Dinsmore Team | www.DinsmoreTeam.com | 770-712-7789