2010 Top 400 Residential Real Estate Professionals in the country!


Congratulations! to the The Flynn Team of RE/MAX Results (Medford, MA.) for ranking as the #59th team in the country by Sales Volume on the 2010 Wall Street Journal’s/REAL Trend’s TOP  400 Residential Real Estate Professionals.  

“NOW MORE THAN EVER IT IS TIME TO RECOGNIZE THOSE OUTSTANDING SALES PROFESSIONALS WHO THROUGH DETERMINATION AND
HARD WORK ACHIEVED INCREDIBLE RESULTS IN 2009″

WSJ-REAL Trends 2010 Top 400 Real Estate Pros

WSJ-REAL Trends 2010 Top 400 Real Estate Pros

The Flynn Team-RE/MAX Results is a full-service Real Estate Company servicing the Greater Boston/North Shore areas of Massachusetts.
 
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Ambitious Realtors Wanted

Local Real Estate Office…With An Over Flow of Serious Prospects…Seeks Professional Agent Who Wants To Increase Their Business, Work Reasonable Hours and Make More Money!

My name is Brian Flynn and as you may or may not know, I’m an “untraditional” Real Estate Team Leader…consistently finding myself in need of competent real estate agents to help assist many of my prospects and clients.
Because of my unique marketing methods and systems, I have continuously had an over flow of prospects to follow up with…And they all want information on how to purchase property and sell their existing home. This is where you come in:

You can find yourself in a very enviable position by helping me assist these prospects. You see, most of the people who call day to day need an agent to work with. That’s right, all of the Buyer and Seller prospects call me – My Team and I do no cold-calling. I’m looking for one or two serious real estate professionals to handle these incoming calls & emails from prospects and convert them into appointments for our Sales Team.
Here’s My Offer…
I’m offering to give you a stream of leads to work with in exchange for you joining my team. This will be an exclusive agreement and it will be an open ended contract…Which will protect you and me. Plus on going Coaching and Training by me.

So, if you are interested in increasing your business, making more money and working reasonable hours along with creating a mutually beneficial relationship…Please email me at bflynn@remax.net or fax your resume to 781-391-5862.
To Your Success,

Brian Flynn (Broker/Owner)

375 Riverside Ave.
Medford, MA 02155


800.284.2833 | 781.395.4000

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Investor Report: HUD Guidance

Author: Kevin Seth

Investors and others who expect to use FHA financing in connection with a short sale better check out the latest guidance issued by HUD last week.

A letter to lenders by FHA commissioner David Stevens essentially spells out the agency’s revised policies on short sales.

Here’s a quick overview:

Number one: Applicants for new FHA insured mortgages will be turned down – effective immediately – if they participated in a short sale of their principal residence, simply to “take advantage of declining market conditions,” or to “purchase a similar or superior property at a reduced price within a reasonable commuting distance” of the house they disposed of via a short sale.

Since FHA apparently believes that some homeowners may be renting out their current houses in order to buy others through short sales, Stevens’s letter cautions lenders to make certain such applicants qualify under the agency’s strict rules relating to rental income.

Those rules generally limit consideration of rental income from a vacated residence as part of the qualifying income to purchase another property.

In its guidance, FHA says lenders “may consider” rental income, minus an appropriate vacancy factor, when the applicant’s loan to value ratio or LTV on the vacated property is 75 percent or less.

FHA rules also permit consideration of rental income when the borrower is relocating because of an employment change and has a one year signed lease agreement.

What FHA is saying with its new guidelines for lenders is this: We don’t want to finance a bumper crop of rental investment houses where current owner-occupants spot a great deal in their local market that’s listed as a discount-price short sale.

Even if that purchaser fully intends to occupy the replacement house as a principal residence, FHA says in effect: We want to play it safe on qualifying that buyer in terms of income sources. So we’re going to be really strict when part of the applicant’s qualifying income comes from renting out his or her former home.

Stevens added that people who dispose of their houses though short sales can qualify for FHA financing on another house only if they are current in payments on the mortgage for the previous year as well as on all installment debts.

On the other hand, short sellers who are in default on their mortgage – and used the short sale as an alternative to a foreclosure by their lender – generally will not be eligible for an FHA-insured home purchase loan for three years following the close of the short sale.

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Home Inspection Clues

Author: Carlos Montes

Waiting for the results of a home inspection can be a worrying time for anyone selling a house, be it a relatively new apartment or rambling heritage property, but by following a few simple rules some potential pitfalls can be neatly avoided.

In order to fine tune your home in advance of an inspection it is essential to know what’s involved, and how you can identify and solve some of the commoner problems.

Obviously, any purchaser would expect the roof to be in good condition so make sure that there are no loose or damaged shingles and that all guttering is in good working order.

An inspector will be sure to look closely at all exterior elements such as the general condition of doors and windows, decks, porches and the building’s sidings. Walk slowly around your property and imagine that you are viewing the house as a potential buyer, you may be surprised by what you notice through someone else’s eyes. If you see any cracks have them looked at by a professional to asses the causes, and have the necessary repairs implemented.

A thorough inspection of the interior should include checking the overall condition of your walls, floors and ceilings throughout. Damp can be a major issue and basements will receive close scrutiny.

The state and general repair of stairs, railings, built-in cabinets, kitchen countertops, and such, will say much about the overall condition of a property. They will indicate to an inspector how well a home has been generally maintained.

All plumbing, electrical and heating systems and associated appliances should be in good, safe working order, and they will be assessed for energy proficiency. Electrical wiring is a particularly common cause for concern as are bathroom and kitchen leaks. An in-depth check of the property’s insulation and ventilation will rank high on the priorities of any home inspector, so ensure that you have the appropriate measures in place.

By taking time out to check some of these vital things, and by acting on any small repairs, you may leave prospective buyers with few worries and better still, fewer issues that could cause them to offer a lower price for your home.

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