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Real Estate Finance

Patrick J. Hogarty, MA

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Welcome to California Real Estate Finance. This is one of the twelve courses that students can use to meet the third course requirement for a California State Salesperson's License. Additionally, the course helps students prepare for further studies in real estate. This course covers real estate financing: lending policies, and problems; financing transactions in residential, apartment, commercial, and special purpose properties; and methods of financing properties. This course applies towar ...
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Real Estate Practice

Patrick J. Hogarty, MA

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Welcome to California Real Estate Practice. This is the second course students will take to help them prepare for further studies in real estate.This course covers operations in real estate: listing, prospecting, advertising, financing, sales techniques, escrow and ethics. This course applies toward educational requirements for a broker's examination. This course is required by the California Department of Real Estate prior to taking the Real Estate Salesperson's examination.
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This was the second show in the course and covered the history of money, The Federal Reserve System, and the future of money as a medium of exchange. Also, there was a review and discussion of the Federal Reserve and it's current Chairman, and other very important web sites that affect real estate finance.…
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This show continued the discussion of Real Estate Cycles and the Secondary market. The three main Secondary Market Associations FNMA, GNMA and FHLMC were discussed in detail. Also, students were shown the web sites for each one of these organizations and other web site links listed under the Web Sites Links Chapter 2 area on the class Blackboard we…
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This show began with a discussion of Sources of Funds and The Primary Market. Traditional Direct Lenders such as Savings and Loans, Commercial Banks and Credit Unions were discussed. Also, the Savings and Loan problems of the 1980’s that led up to the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act (FIRREA) were discussed.…
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This show continued with a discussion of Sources of Funds and The Primary Market and covered the role of indirect lenders. Indirect Lenders such as Pension Funds, Insurance Companies, Mortgage Brokers, and Mortgage Bankers/Mortgage Companies were covered. Also, Real Estate Investment Trusts and the role of Private Individual as lenders and investor…
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This show began with an overview of State Regulation of Lending and included an explanation of the differences between the state and federal laws and responsibilities. Estates, types of deeds used to transfer title, mortgages and Deeds of Trust. There was also a demonstration of different web sites for further information and research.…
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This show continued the discussion of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA). The "Good Faith Estimate of Closing Costs Statement" was discussed in detail including the handbook that explains what each line item in the statement means. Also, there was a demonstration on online Annual Percentage (APR) Calculators. Finally, there was a dem…
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This show provided a review for the first third of the course and covered the following topics:* Then and Now: A Short History of Finance* Real Estate Cycle and The Secondary Market* Sources of Funds: The Primary Market* The Secondary Market and Federal Credit Agencies* Federal Regulation and Consumer Protection…
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This show continued the discussion of the Financial Instruments used in real estate financing and differences between Deeds of Trust and Mortgages and the difference in the foreclosure process of each instrument. Also, land contracts were discussed including a demonstration of the Cal Vet loan web site frequently asked questions which explains how …
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This show provided an overview of different types of Alternative Financing programs. The show began by covering many of the details for these programs like discount points and Mortgage Buy-Down Plans. The last part of the show introduced Adjustable Rate Mortgages and discussed reasons why these programs have become popular.…
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This show began with an introduction to Government Loan Programs. The four broad areas of government loan programs e.g. FHA, VA, Cal Vet and other special purpose programs were discussed. The majority of the lecture covered the various FHA home loan programs e.g. 203b, 251, 203k and the role of Mutual Mortgage Insurance. Also, there was a short dem…
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This show continued by completing the lecture on FHA programs and discussed the fact that the HUD-92564-VC (Notice To The Lender) inspection form is not required to be completed by the real estate appraiser. Next, there was a discussion of Veterans Administration (VA) loan programs. Finally, there was an overview of the Cal Vet home loan program.…
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This show began with an introduction to Seller Financing/Creative Financing Programs. The types of financing programs discussed were seller carry back loans, loan assumptions and wrap-around/all-inclusive note and deeds of trust. The lecture also discussed the fact that these programs become more popular as the interest rates rise. There was also a…
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This show continued by completing the lecture on the Cal Vet home loan program. Topics covered included Eligibility Requirements, fees, interest rates and how Mortgage Brokers can originate Cal Vet loans. Also, there was a demonstration of the Cal Vet web site that contained an overview of the materials on the web site. The last part of the show co…
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This show continued the discussion of Seller Financing/Creative Financing Programs. The types of financing programs discussed were land contracts, lease options, exchanges, and equity sharing agreements. Again, there was a great emphasis placed on the fact that real estate salespersons and brokers need to make sure that their clients fully understa…
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This show continued the discussion of qualifying a Borrower for a real estate loan. Topics covered included sources income stability, assets, liabilities, net income, and forms used for calculating if a borrower has the income to qualify for the loan. Also, their was a demonstration of a web site that helps borrows understand the mortgage underwrit…
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This shows guest was Jeff Webb who has been a Residential Real Estate Appraiser for over 25 years. During the show, Jeff discussed his real estate career, and how he goes about conducting a real estate appraisal. Also, he discussed the three approaches e.g. market, cost and income to real estate appraisal and how he uses them to determine the value…
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This shows guest was Nancy Rich who is a Mortgage Banking Consultant with First Security Loan in Roseville, California. Nancy is also a board member of the Home Loan Counseling Center. Nancy has almost 30 years experience in the mortgage and real estate loan business. During the show, Nancy discussed the mission of the Home Loan Counseling Center w…
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This shows guest was Leigh Rutledge who is the President of the Sacramento Association of Realtors (SAR) for 2006. During the show, Leigh discussed her real estate career, her duties as President of (SAR) and the functions of the California Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors. Also, she discussed what her recommendation…
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