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Komentáře • 275

  • @anointed2teachU
    @anointed2teachU Před rokem +228

    Shaheedah, I've been a Realtor for a long time and I love the way you break this information down for prospective buyers. It shows that you CARE; and we realize that noone cares about how much you KNOW until they know how much you CARE. Knowledge is POWER...but only if you USE IT. You are doing an amazing job. Thank you!😊

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +13

      Thank you so much, these means a lot coming from a fellow Realtor. I really appreciate it.

    • @ericajohnson2428
      @ericajohnson2428 Před rokem +11

      Shaheedah Hill, Ive watched some of your videos and I feel the same way. You genuinely care, that’s why I need you to be my realtor!

  • @rachel6132
    @rachel6132 Před rokem +14

    Adjustable Arms is what got America in trouble back in '07. I got a fixed rate when I purchase my home in 02 but everyone paid the price for that mess. All the forclosures caused home values to tank and most people where upside down on their mortgage. I was underwater 50k and I did nothing wrong. Bought a house I could afford and paid on time, still got stuck in the mudd.

  • @fatimamanneh9432
    @fatimamanneh9432 Před rokem +12

    Just wait it out the interest rate will go down the same thing happened in 2008 everything went back to normal then & it will again just have patience i wouldn’t dare buy a house now spending this time to save more money is more responsible I want a fixed rate mortgage which my husband & I plan to put 10 % to 20% down payment we make 6 figures but we are smart with our money

  • @jdogwar
    @jdogwar Před rokem +93

    Lennar is currently offering to buy down 30 year fixed loans to 4.99%. I took the deal, hard to pass up 23k in free buy down money, on top of discounting the new build 60k and offering an additional 20k to closing costs. If they’re doing offers like this the market is probably heading downhill badly.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +18

      Yes, it makes a big difference who is paying for the buy down. Congrats

    • @keanesoluade5096
      @keanesoluade5096 Před rokem +16

      Did the same. Got 3.99% in August. Just closed. Thanks Shaheedah!

    • @SaharaKnows
      @SaharaKnows Před rokem +20

      NOTHING is free. Lenders will always look out for themselves.

    • @SaharaKnows
      @SaharaKnows Před rokem +8

      The first 7 years of mortgage you are mainly just paying interest.

    • @keanesoluade5096
      @keanesoluade5096 Před rokem +15

      @@SaharaKnows this is true but that applies to everyone with a mortgage. Might as well get the lowest interest rate as possible if you can. In my case the builder paid to buy the points down. I'm going to try and pay off as fast as possible...a 30 year over 15 years or maybe even 10 years

  • @SheisB515
    @SheisB515 Před rokem +45

    I am looking to buy early 2023 and your channel has really taught me so much! Thank you!

  • @bigrod997
    @bigrod997 Před rokem +8

    8% 30yr fixed rate mortgage. Pass

  • @CamMarz
    @CamMarz Před rokem +24

    Mortgage Loan Officer here, you explained points/buydowns EXACTLY how I walk my clients through pricing. No one really knows how much farther home prices may fall, but we are still YEARS behind on supply, so prices will likely shoot up in the near future. Especially if the FED loosens monetary policy, rates will drop and demand will be crazy again. IF YOU ARE BUYING A HOME FOR THE FIRST TIME AND CAN AFFORD IT, NEGOTIATE TO HAVE THE SELLER PAY THE CLOSING COSTS. That way, you're in a home when prices go up and rates drop, so a refinance will benefit you even more.

    • @CamMarz
      @CamMarz Před rokem

      @@darylllanier2591 That's not going to happen, last spike in rates (the 80's) you saw the federal reserve relentlessly tighten monetary policy. The problem is the government puts too much influence on the central banks borrowing rates. Less government interference leads to a more stable economy and rate situation like we've seen for almost 10 years prior to Covid

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for watching and for sharing

    • @astrogifted8
      @astrogifted8 Před rokem

      I was thinking about becoming a mortgage loan officer, do you feel it’s still a good idea?😅

    • @CamMarz
      @CamMarz Před rokem +1

      @@astrogifted8 It would be one of the hardest times in recent history to start, but if you could make it now, you'd always be able to figure it out

  • @SEPTAMAN95
    @SEPTAMAN95 Před rokem +35

    I’m done with my house buying process and your videos helped a great deal. I still tune in just to learn more. Very informative. You are great at this. You should do speaking engagements, presentations, meet and greets or Q&A’s if you haven’t been doing them already. Or write a book even. I believe you have a audience that can’t wait to hear what you have to say. ✌️

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much... working on those things. I appreciate the support and encouragement even after you closed😊

  • @edwinrivadeneira7178
    @edwinrivadeneira7178 Před rokem +7

    With all due respect, and note that I am only commenting here because alot of people including Realtors and what is worse Mortgage Loan Originators have said that they love the way you explained the rate buy downs and that is exactly how they walk their own clients through the rate buy down explanation. Please note that you are using traditional or fixed rate buy down rationale in trying to explain the temporary 3-2-1 rate buy downs. Please note that a temporary rate buy downs are super easy to calculate, but also note that 1 point in rate buy down does not equate to thw 1/8 or 1/4 rate adjustment as you have explained here, again that is the case on traditional fixed or adjustable rate buy downs. Just to make sure people have the correct information, a 1 point rate adjustment on a rate buy down equals the difference on a P&I monthly payment from the lower rates (temp. buy downs) vs. the normal P&I payments from your current rate multiplied by the 12. Say you're supposed to get a 7% rate, you can buy down the rate to 6% by multiplying the savings in the P&I calculation x 12. So if the savings is $200.00 month, then the rate buy down will cost you $200x12=$2,400. If you wanted to do a 3-2-1 buy down, you will then be buying down two points for 24 months and 1 point for 12 months. So using a similar example, you will go from 7% to 5% (2 points buy down) on the first year and then the rate will adjust to 6% for the second year. On the third year, the rate will then adjust to the fix 7% for the remainder time you have this mortgage. As far as the cost, to buy down the rate from 7% to 5% on the first year, multiply the savings in P&I payment times 24 say that difference is $400/month. Then you have $400x24=$8,800 add to that the diference in payment of P&I between 7% and 6% for the second year(say $200) and multiply by 12. $200x12=2,400. Now add both yeara together or $9,600 + $2,400 = $ 12,000. So the total cost of the temporary buydown is $12,000. BASICALLY ALL YOU DOING IS PRE-PAYING THE INTEREST for the period you decide to do the buy down. One thing to always keep in mind is that the Seller or the Realtors are able to pay for this buydowns, you as the buyer/borrower cannot. Shaheedah makes some very good points on the break even point or future consideratios of affordability, but she also leaves out the fact that renting is also not your best option, furthermore, I disagree with the that lenders as getting desperate, everyone in the industry is affected by the market contraction. We as professional Mortgage Brokers simply are putting together and laying out options for our borrowers. At the end of the day when presented with your options in the correct way, you are asked to make the choice, and given the proper explanation, I am sure you will be making the smart choice for your own case. It is my personal opinion that rates will eventually adjust back down, I don't have a crystal ball to predict when, so I need to trust the industry experts and financial indicators to hekp me in making that statement, but I also don't agree with the fear tactics that your home can easily fall underwater and you will have negative equity. Even in the worse housing crisis of 2007 to 2010 the industry figure out a way to help borrowers by doing loan modifications and short sales. We learned from that and with the way we underwrite and scrutinize loans nowadays plus the continue need for housing to meet the market demand as millenials continue to enter the age of settling down and buying homes. Again It is my personal opinion that housing pricing will level off, but will not decline. It is very hard to imagine 20 to 25% appreciation as we had the last few years, but 3 to 5% is not far fetched at all. Ask yourself what other options you have, so I encourage you to continue to pursue your dream of Homeownership, keeping in mind that you are marrying the house, but only dating the rate. Wishing you all the best and many blessings.
    Edwin Rivadeneira, NMLS #375554.

  • @twannaray7364
    @twannaray7364 Před rokem +26

    Mrs. Hill, I recently subscribed to your channel a few weeks ago and I must admit, I love watching your content. It’s evident that you aren’t just posting for views or “likes”, the info you provide is actually beneficial. I wish you were around a couple decades ago to help me figure things out, because it’s clear you are a blessing to your viewers. I pray for your continued success as you continue to help others! God bless you and your family.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem

      Thanks for the kind words and welcome to the channel!

  • @sandralindor
    @sandralindor Před rokem +32

    As a MLO, I love how you explained the points and factoring if it is worth the money to buy down! So many lenders will trick people with them not knowing this information.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem

      Thank you so much.

    • @daywzy
      @daywzy Před rokem +4

      Rate buy downs are only worth it if you intend to keep that loan term or don't sell for a long time. With these high interest rates, A lot of people are looking to refinance the moment the Fed pivots. That money used in the buy down, can be used for refinance closing costs again.

    • @nikkibreezy6058
      @nikkibreezy6058 Před rokem

      ​@@daywzy so true I'd rather take that money and put it towards the principal and have more equity in the home

  • @donwrasse6841
    @donwrasse6841 Před rokem +3

    Points are paying interest not profited...in advance ..in trade for a lower. Rate ..heres your interest in advance...cash....

  • @tripledscratchmaster2659
    @tripledscratchmaster2659 Před rokem +7

    I appreciate you breaking this down because I was wondering how the buy down work and how many point it takes off but seem like there no sense to do that. I’ll keep waiting ❤

  • @Vorzilla
    @Vorzilla Před rokem +15

    Do nt buy a home in this market if you dont HAVE to. These rates are ridiculous

    • @dlewis5566
      @dlewis5566 Před rokem +3

      These rates are historically average. If you don’t buy now you will make yourself available to higher rates. You won’t see 3% and below until 20-30 years

  • @unconventionalforager6389
    @unconventionalforager6389 Před rokem +18

    Thank you for explaining so simply. I hope those who are in the decision process to do what had been spoken here, will receive this information

  • @jamaicanblackqueen8897
    @jamaicanblackqueen8897 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for another great video.

  • @josej-h1471
    @josej-h1471 Před rokem +2

    I bought my house with NACA , I spend $27k in buy down interest.. I pay $6 a month in interest on a $180k mortgage loan, I being in the home 5 years.

  • @ladreweathersby1946
    @ladreweathersby1946 Před rokem +5

    Love this!! Thx. Simple. Straightforward. My focus is on making sure the credit side is together.

  • @toyabrock9519
    @toyabrock9519 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the info . I’m going to wait and purchase next year

  • @aleechisdaweakestparasiteo2093

    Never desperate,,,I'll wait until I get it all,,no matter if it takes two years!!!

    • @msch3891
      @msch3891 Před rokem +7

      Right. And you happily get what you want.

    • @TheS65
      @TheS65 Před rokem +13

      Correct, never desperate! But when you can comfortably afford it comfortably. No sense in being home and every month sleep is lost due to the financial constraints.

  • @truthserum1271
    @truthserum1271 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for breaking this down. I’ve never had anyone explain and give examples to what this means and how it affects the homebuyer. 🙏🏽

  • @selahroseofsharon
    @selahroseofsharon Před rokem +25

    We got in at a good time, our rate is fixed for 30 years is 2.75% thank you Jesus

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +2

      Congrats, yes hold on to that! Thanks for watching.

    • @selahroseofsharon
      @selahroseofsharon Před rokem

      @@ShaheedahHill i watch a good bit but just listen most the time for tips. i just had to share this one. I was so thankful to get that interest rate before it started climbing back up. We closed and i needed a new car so bad but was NOT going to do that before we bought because the debt ratio so after we closed went and got a one year old chevy equinox for only 9% and to me for an almost brand new car that was great. Kept our payment are the low 300. And we were renting paying right at 1000 a month which was still low rent for our area. We bought our home and car and our payment for both are less then our rent was before. I tried to tell everyone that would not last and to jump in while you can! I also have a good realtor friend I kept telling her I KNOW the money is GREAT right now but watch out because this gravy train will not last much longer. And sure enough here we are

    • @jerselicious
      @jerselicious Před rokem +1

      Lucky you

  • @betsylyon5499
    @betsylyon5499 Před rokem +2

    I just stumbled upon your channel and I am very impressed with how clearly you make this information. I am looking to buy in the beginning of next year and knowing the details will help me make an informed decision. Just subscribed so I don't miss any of your valuable content! Thank you for helping us new home buyers!

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem

      Awesome, thank you! Welcome to the channel😊

  • @lynej2011
    @lynej2011 Před rokem +4

    Within the first minute, I subscribed.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much and welcome to the channel!

  • @tonycadiz891
    @tonycadiz891 Před rokem +4

    Thank you!!

  • @halztm923
    @halztm923 Před rokem +8

    Hi Shaheedah, always enjoy your channel. I'm a Georgia Real Estate Agent! Thanks for all 💎 for our buyers! I love information and also share a lot with my clients as well. I appreciate all you do!!

  • @NaomisDays
    @NaomisDays Před rokem +3

    As a MLO I appreciate how you explain everything. I know your clients are well informed.

  • @sue3424
    @sue3424 Před rokem +5

    OMG! You explained this so well.

  • @deborahanderson4211
    @deborahanderson4211 Před rokem +10

    hi sweetheart, I received an email from Navy Federal saying it's time to buy a house. according to MyFico mortgage scores for October18th are Equifax 773, TransUnion 751, and Experian 748. I'm grateful for these scores but I cannot buy a house with the apr the way it is now! If I get a $300,000 property for 30-year fixed, 20% down with the score 751 and the monthly payment would be $1617 apr 7.127%. I don't think so!

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +4

      Great scores, you will know when it's the right time. Just keep watching the market and be financially prepared.

  • @mrs.kpbailey
    @mrs.kpbailey Před rokem +2

    Thank you!

  • @350BMW09
    @350BMW09 Před rokem +15

    I would rather downgrade on a home to avoid all of this trickery. All of these mortgage options seem hella risky. 👎🏾

  • @SCSC-qz7rr
    @SCSC-qz7rr Před rokem +1

    Great video info as usual! Thank you for explaining it to us in a way we can understand it. 🥰

  • @filup7419
    @filup7419 Před rokem +3

    There is no way I’d buy down points right now. If I couldn’t do conventional then I’d do a 5 year ARM and refinance once the rates come back down. When the market gets better in 3-5 years, if I’m unemployed and can’t refinance, I probably have bigger problems and might look at selling to cut my losses.
    If a builder is looking to buy down points for you, have the builder put that money back into the house instead with added insulation, better windows, a higher seer HVAC, tankless water heater, or other home improving energy savers. If you do sell in 3-5 years, those higher efficiency items can help you sell and justify your price.

  • @lightscameraalana
    @lightscameraalana Před rokem +2

    Ohhh I’m here for this

  • @bobwmcgrath
    @bobwmcgrath Před rokem +3

    With the buydown, you not only have to live there for 5.5 years. You also can't refinance for 5.5 years. Rates probably will not be this high for that long.

  • @yasminfrancis8470
    @yasminfrancis8470 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this info!!

  • @Dunn_mortgage_advisor
    @Dunn_mortgage_advisor Před rokem +14

    @shaheedah hill is right, a lot of flashy pitches are happening within the industry to get people to buy, buying should be a benefit to that person and their family.
    I am not desperate lol, but my business model is different either purchasing a home fits the buyers financial plan or it doesn't. Of course, I do what I can to make sure they achieve their goals, but you will get no temporary gimmicky solutions from me, I would rather be able to do business with them in the future than get paid now by burning them promoting a quick gimmick.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +4

      You know I had to get the attention with the title😊. Thanks for watching. You prepare your clients well in every market.

  • @jameslong8901
    @jameslong8901 Před rokem +2

    Great Voice, Diction, Speaking skills.

  • @AlvinLohan
    @AlvinLohan Před rokem +11

    My builder is offering a 2 year by down on the rate. Back in April when I signed my contract, I had intentions of putting down 20%, but now I'm thinking I should use some of that down payment money to buy down the rate.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +7

      Ask the lender to give you some options and calculate your break even point. Thanks for watching

  • @rajanmathai
    @rajanmathai Před rokem +1

    Beautifully explained. Subscribed and thank you for your time.

  • @shoelady6457
    @shoelady6457 Před rokem +4

    😁😁 Extremely important information 👌

  • @meshisha77
    @meshisha77 Před rokem +18

    Insane update. I was told last week i no longer qualify at 7.125% and today miraculously I qualify. Builder's Loan officer is using .5 freddie mac rate to calculate my student loan payments which r currently deferred. He got me approved. I still wanna walk. Mortgage is 3,860. It was 2,900 when i signed in march
    Very sad cuz i was buying to take care of my mom who is now disabled but this is a hard no way. Im pushing back but im not optimistic that they will drop d rate enough for me. They shouldve locked me in august when it was 6.1. And even at 6% it's ridiculous. I missed the 2021 mark.

    • @kvmairforce
      @kvmairforce Před rokem +7

      $2,900 for a mortgage? Must be like a million dollar home. That is pretty much what your average American makes a month.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +18

      Stand your ground that's a big difference. Go with your gut.

    • @Akio-ry6jc
      @Akio-ry6jc Před rokem +9

      @@kvmairforce $450,000 homes are now at $2900 a month with current interest rates. And depending on where you live, good luck finding a house in that price range

    • @obaaAkos02
      @obaaAkos02 Před rokem +2

      @@kvmairforce Not really a million dollar home. A $450 - $500 home with these interest will be around that monthly mortgage. That's pretty much the norm these day and age with high prices and high interest. I'm in NJ and $2900 mortgage is on the low to average mark 😢. Some families are bringing home high income as well so 15K or more) having something like 4K monthly mortgage is not a big deal. The key is people need to be realistic and live within their means.

    • @sana1254
      @sana1254 Před rokem +1

      $550k home at these rates is $4,850 /mth… it’s crazy out here.

  • @janetgordon5034
    @janetgordon5034 Před rokem +5

    Another great videos mrs hill ❤❤🙏

  • @coral6620
    @coral6620 Před rokem +4

    This is sooo helpful!!!

  • @johncopulos3897
    @johncopulos3897 Před rokem +1

    great stuff as usual!!

  • @MissCryssyBaby
    @MissCryssyBaby Před rokem +5

    You are truly a blessing Shaheedah for the wealth of information you provide. Thank you so much!!!

  • @stanforddickson6349
    @stanforddickson6349 Před rokem +8

    The seller offered to pay down my VA Loan Rate. :)

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +3

      If they are paying that does make a difference

  • @thatsweird4920
    @thatsweird4920 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the great information! Do you have any realtor recommendations in the MS area?

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching, if we have anyone we will email you. Here is the form -📌Need an Agent Referral - forms.gle/qC2uP4YRednyEyLa6

  • @MattTheMortgageGuy
    @MattTheMortgageGuy Před rokem +3

    Phenomenal breakdown!

  • @crazyDayz27
    @crazyDayz27 Před rokem +5

    Just finally got approved by the state today for the grant after the information was sent out on Friday. That was quick. Just waiting for the seller to get the well water back to 100% so we can close. It's supposed to be this Thursday!! Let's Hope!

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +1

      Congratulations, it will happen! 🙏🏾

  • @salenahontz8001
    @salenahontz8001 Před 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    thank you so much for explaining this!!! i loveeeee your videos

  • @juancgomez98
    @juancgomez98 Před rokem +2

    Love your videos. You are the best.

  • @TM-ie8cz
    @TM-ie8cz Před rokem +3

    Your channel is so helpful

  • @BreikaRena
    @BreikaRena Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for this video

  • @JMM3289
    @JMM3289 Před rokem +4

    Another great 👍 video.very informative. 😊 thanks

  • @arainaweemes6234
    @arainaweemes6234 Před rokem +3

    Great advice! 👍🏾

  • @sophiak.martin2820
    @sophiak.martin2820 Před rokem +1

    ❤thanks for dropping knowledge

  • @melindaharris1365
    @melindaharris1365 Před rokem +2

    so is it a bad idea to buy now

  • @marquisstearn3253
    @marquisstearn3253 Před rokem +1

    Great video, thanks !

  • @rank1839
    @rank1839 Před rokem +3

    Thanks very much.

  • @xlaw6272
    @xlaw6272 Před rokem +1

    Very well done…
    SUBSCRIBED!!!

  • @ermiseb.gentillon8011
    @ermiseb.gentillon8011 Před rokem +6

    Girl thank you so much to help us understand the way we can take best decisions, I hope you I can get you my realtor when I have to purchase my house. Good job 👏 👍

  • @halztm923
    @halztm923 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for these valuable information!! As a Georgia Licensed Real Estate Agent, great tips for our buyers. 💎 💎 💎 So love your channel! Educate your clients 👏🏽

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching, also a good marketing tool for listings.

  • @sheilacampbell4581
    @sheilacampbell4581 Před rokem +1

    Excellent! TY

  • @amakaemenike4733
    @amakaemenike4733 Před rokem +2

    Thank you Shaheedah! Your videos are always informative. I wish you can be my realtor in Houston.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem

      Thank you, If you need a Houton Realtor... I recommend Linda Blue or Shadrya Patton czcams.com/channels/1d45v0DoZZh24LP1zbU07Q.html
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  • @famf6234
    @famf6234 Před rokem +2

    You’re an Angel @Shaheeda! A savior! 👏👏👏

  • @scottdesmond8721
    @scottdesmond8721 Před rokem +2

    Great Vido Shaheedah! I have been teaching this to my clients for 30 years!!! One other thing to add, if the difference between the 30 year fixed and an ARM is realativly small, is an ARM even worth the risk? My goal on buydowns has always been, can you break even in 5 years or less (with exceptions for clients who know they will be there longer)? If the B/E is longer then 5 years, it may not be worth it.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem

      Great points, thanks for watching and sharing.

  • @waveriderz2687
    @waveriderz2687 Před rokem +2

    Lenders will do anything to help you part with your money! It's their playground you're playing in. You better know your goals and the amount of risk you're taking to achieve those goals? Thanks for sharing!

  • @michaelweaver3742
    @michaelweaver3742 Před rokem +5

    Mrs. Hill, I know your videos mainly concentrate on the "refinancing" once you have purchased your first home with the pros/cons? Thank you.

  • @rhonda4421
    @rhonda4421 Před rokem +3

    Excellent

  • @consumerdebtchitchat
    @consumerdebtchitchat Před rokem +1

    I absolutely love the lipstick. What is it please? If you see this. ❤️❤️

  • @mikehughes8023
    @mikehughes8023 Před rokem +3

    New sub!👍🏿

  • @gregsaidit
    @gregsaidit Před rokem +2

    What a lot of people don’t know is… there is a rate to pay the mortgage and all debt in little as 5-7 years. That’s bigger than any supposed low mortgage rates🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @colemancummings6692
    @colemancummings6692 Před rokem +2

    I'll take a 3and one arm on a duplex.

  • @kennywhateva6279
    @kennywhateva6279 Před rokem +1

    This video was 🔥.. I brought my first house in 2020 and the lender was explaining this to me … it would have taken me 5 years to break even .. so I didn’t buy the points..

  • @MobileHomeGeek
    @MobileHomeGeek Před rokem +9

    This is so good

  • @baygladney1261
    @baygladney1261 Před rokem +2

    Hi Monique, do you have management, or are you negotiating your rates on your own. I definitely want to start a channel, but I have abe so many questions.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +1

      I have a Facebook group for agents working on one for non-agents

  • @raheemtheinvestor
    @raheemtheinvestor Před rokem +2

    Does this same analogy matters on a multi family building as well or maybe not so much?

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem

      You need to make sure all your numbers make sense and if you are doing anything upfront or you adjust you will be about to cover the cost/increase. Even investors foreclose.

  • @Jones4ds
    @Jones4ds Před rokem +2

    I’ve watched a few of your videos you talk about Naca a lot. Can I ask why you don’t like the program? I am currently looking for a house with them and am wondering if it’s something I don’t know about them?

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +2

      It not that I don't like it, but don't put all your eggs in the NACA basket. It typically takes a long time, employess often leave and you have to start over, I have 3 NACA videos, I think I gave a balanced view, so you know what you are getting into. I also shared a success story in an interview. Just search NACA on my channel.

  • @johnnettarodgers9205
    @johnnettarodgers9205 Před rokem +4

    Hello 👋 Question: how are upgrades calculated within the base price of a newly build construction home? I didn't see any video on these.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +7

      They are typically just added to the base price. They usual have va design center with the price of all the upgrades

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +5

      I have a new construction video... it's old but it goes over all the basics.

    • @johnnettarodgers9205
      @johnnettarodgers9205 Před rokem +2

      @@ShaheedahHill Thank you so much. 🙏

  • @charlesgriggs2494
    @charlesgriggs2494 Před rokem +1

    Not all states have the same rules on how much you can pay it down.

  • @dionwalkersr2113
    @dionwalkersr2113 Před rokem +1

    Shaheedah always provides great information 👏🏿 thanks for everything 👍🏿

  • @mjean5688
    @mjean5688 Před rokem +12

    I’m in atl looking to buy in December or January I wish you could be my realtor 😢

  • @kaeelliott8490
    @kaeelliott8490 Před rokem +2

    Can you please explain how the taxes are determined on a home. Like how is it calculated. Ex. When I'm looking to purchase a home in the same zip code, one has less tax at 9k sq ft. The othe triple tax at 7k sq ft., why does tax vary, what's the driving factor. Just trying to gain knowledge and better understand how it affects your DP n Escrow?

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +2

      If varies by city/county/state, but this is typically how it works.....Each home has an assessed value and they are usually taxed at the same percentage, usually called a millage rate. There are also exemptions, senior exemptions, homestead exemptions, veteran exemptions, etc. that can have some homeowners paying less than others. Some areas have limits to how much taxes can increase from year to year. When you get pre-approved you can give you lender an address and they can estimate your property taxes or you can contact the loca tax office and they can help you estimate as well. Thanks for watching.

    • @kaeelliott8490
      @kaeelliott8490 Před rokem

      @@ShaheedahHill thank you

  • @yp8053
    @yp8053 Před rokem +2

    Random but I love your teeth!!! Lol. Love the videos as well ❤️

  • @mamadouaziza2536
    @mamadouaziza2536 Před rokem +1

    what bank asks for an 86% down payment?

  • @jeffcurrie123
    @jeffcurrie123 Před rokem +2

    We are closing nov4th, we just need to sell our house what is best way to do so quickly at good price

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +1

      Make sure it looks amazing, fix anything that may need repair, do any deferred maintenance....buyers have a lot more choice so price it competitively for your market. Best of luck!

  • @porfiriazaleta6952
    @porfiriazaleta6952 Před rokem +1

    Love this information,Question, my husband wants to sell the house, we paid 2.75% of interest, a new house is around 6-7% ..
    What I was telling him is no way!!
    We need to wait to see low rates ..
    The main reason, taxes increase in our actual house !!! Around 40% up !!!
    That is why he thinks that is the best option to sell?
    What do you think???

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem

      The taxes are not going to change on the new house, they will be higher as well. Make sure you are getting any homestead exemptions you are qualified for to make sure you are paying less in tax. Get a loan estimate from a lender so he can compare what you pay now to what you will pay in a new house. Thanks for watching.

  • @Utriedit215
    @Utriedit215 Před rokem +2

    If you’re paying 86% what’s the point of getting a mortgage you might as well pay 100% People think it’s a flex to own a home but you don’t own a home unless there’s no mortgage if you’re paying a mortgage That’s the banks home you’re no different than a person leasing a home if you can’t pay for it out right don’t do it

    • @jaahnnn
      @jaahnnn Před rokem

      Hell no lmao you clearly don't own a home if you think paying a mortgage and paying a lease is the same

  • @_poetz9738
    @_poetz9738 Před rokem +3

    Why aren’t rates dropping? People are mad they didn’t sell sooner and missed the action. I still have houses in my area way over where they should be.

    • @jopaea
      @jopaea Před rokem +1

      Rates won’t drop. The feds have said they will consistently raise them to push house prices and inflation down

    • @_poetz9738
      @_poetz9738 Před rokem +2

      @@jopaea I need to correct my statement. The prices of homes are not dropping in my area. I should not have said rates.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +2

      The Fed is raising rates aggressively to get inflation under control. They will likely not come down soon. Thanks for watching

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem

      They will begin to come down as supply continues to increase. Supply is still low in many areas because sellers may not have to sell and will rent or take their home off the market if they can't get their price. Also many builders have just stopped building or slowed down significantly.

    • @350BMW09
      @350BMW09 Před rokem

      @@_poetz9738 That’s because some sellers haven’t gotten the message yet and think it’s still a white hot sellers market like it was in 2020 and 2021. Just hold tight, though. The rate hikes will FORCE these sellers to drop their prices if they don’t want their home to sit on the market for 30+ days with no offers.

  • @Jonesybabie
    @Jonesybabie Před rokem +2

    Not much was explained about how lenders are desperate. But great explanation on points.

    • @sellwithdestiny
      @sellwithdestiny Před rokem +3

      Lenders are desperate because buyers are dropping out of the housing market which means they are not working.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +3

      Exactly, thank you.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +7

      I changed the title of this video to make it clearer...mortgage applications are down 86%, so they have to think of creative ways to get you in a home. However, most lenders are only thinking about short-term affordability, you need to think long-term. Thanks for your comment. I appreciate it!

    • @Jonesybabie
      @Jonesybabie Před rokem

      @@ShaheedahHill I appreciate the additional context 🙏🏾

  • @SB-zk5su
    @SB-zk5su Před rokem +3

    🙏

  • @melodiewashington2849
    @melodiewashington2849 Před rokem +2

    What is NACA

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem

      Here is a video on NACA - czcams.com/video/GHifxDBaM3s/video.html

  • @quincysthillaire
    @quincysthillaire Před rokem +4

    I am thinking about doing an arms and refinance later

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +3

      Just make sure you can afford the adjustment if you are unable to refinance. Watch my ARM video

    • @59564
      @59564 Před rokem

      I did that in 2007. Big, big mistake. Be prepared for the monthly payment hike!!

    • @quincysthillaire
      @quincysthillaire Před rokem

      @@ShaheedahHill thanks, I will check the video out.

    • @quincysthillaire
      @quincysthillaire Před rokem

      @@59564 really... Does the rate go up more than 1 point?

  • @mellowyellow403
    @mellowyellow403 Před rokem +1

    I saw a home listing that was perfect except the last line read: " Home utilities may be turned off due to weather conditions." What does that mean? I'm in Texas.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +1

      Usually that mean it may be bank owned or corporate owned and they may "winterize" the house to not have frozen pipes, etc. as the seasons change. If this is a house you are interested in you want to add to the contract to have the utilities on through due diligence and until closing, so you can properly inspect the home. Your agent will be able to protect you. Thanks for watching.

    • @mellowyellow403
      @mellowyellow403 Před rokem

      @@ShaheedahHill thanks so much for your detailed response. You are amazing.

  • @OutRAjious
    @OutRAjious Před rokem +1

    they haven’t got money to lend out anyway so they should chill out …

  • @cottreal2
    @cottreal2 Před rokem +1

    🔥

  • @OmniCloud987
    @OmniCloud987 Před rokem +4

    I’m waiting for the house to be Low…it’s NOT worth it, housing was already too expensive before the rate hikes

  • @amandasprague717
    @amandasprague717 Před rokem

    I recommend you studying how to discharge mortgages because all deaths belong to the government not to the people and all mortgages are pre-paid

  • @kreyolappliance1469
    @kreyolappliance1469 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Shaheedah. They use big words(flip flap) to confuse us.

    • @ShaheedahHill
      @ShaheedahHill  Před rokem +1

      Yes, they do. Do what you makes the most sense for you financially