Friday, August 26, 2011

Second Home Financing for Physicians


Are you in the market for a second home?  If so, congratulations! Not only can you look forward to having a place to relax, you also can garner some tax benefits that will help you build wealth.

If you had enough money to pay off your mortgage right now, would you? Many people would. In fact, the ‘American Dream’ is to own your own home, and to own it outright, with no mortgage. If the American Dream is so wonderful, how can we explain the fact that thousands of financially successful people, who have more than enough money to pay off their mortgage, refuse to do so.

Let’s be clear, buying a second home can be a great investment. However, wealthy physicians should buy second homes with as little of their own money as possible, leaving the majority of their cash in other investments where it’s liquid, safe, and earning a rate of return. One of the biggest misconceptions homeowners have is that their home is the best investment they ever made.  Yet, a rate of return is always greater when physicians maximize the power of leverage.

If you are a practicing physician, have done a solid job managing your credit and have been successful in your saving efforts  - buying a second home could be advantageous in today’s market, especially since home prices have declined and interest rates are near bottom.

If you would like to purchase a second home with as little as 10% down, please let us know how Physician Relocation Specialists can help you.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Physicians Relocating to Portland, OR

At Physician Relocation Specialists, we're proud of where we choose to live and work.


For physicians evaluating doing residency or fellowship in Portland, OR this YouTube video from Travel Portland provides a quick 4 minute overview of what you can expect.




If you need assistance in choosing an excellent REALTOR® or finding 100% financing using a doctor loan, let us know how we can be of assistance.  We'd be happy to help you get settled into the best city in the USA.


The production company for the video, Sockeye, is local to Portland as well.  Nice work!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

REALTOR® Representation is Critical to Physicians

Physicians have common reasons why representation is important to them:

  • Access to entire marketplace of available properties.
  • Market and general community information.
  • Property Selection and Verification of Value.
  • Offer Preparation and Negotiation.
  • Financing Assistance and Direction.
  • Property Condition Evaluation.
  • Verification of Miscellaneous Property Considerations.
  • Closing Process Coordination.


Monday, April 4, 2011

Jumbo Doctor Loans - Get Pre-Approved

All too often we receive calls from physicians who have found the perfect home yet their financing strategy has not been vetted.  Putting the cart before the horse happens to many of us mostly because we do not understand the process.  Don't worry, Physician Relocation Specialists can still help you.


Case in point: two physicians contacted us today to help find financing after they had written offers for new homes, one for a $2,000,000 purchase in CT and the other purchasing a $700,000 home in IL.  These clients will be put in touch with a banker who can help them meet their goals - free of charge.


We have worked with many physicians (and their spouses) who become emotionally tied to a new home either they cannot find financing for or cannot afford.  In hundreds of cases, we have helped doctors find the financing solution they need.  Occasionally though, we run across clients who's expectations need to be reset - but that's the exception.


The following is the process we recommend when purchasing a new home:



Contact a REALTOR® through Physician Relocation Specialists
A relocation coordinator at Physician Relocation Specialists will introduce you to a full time, professional REALTOR® who can help you through the entire process of buying a home, starting with the mortgage and continuing right through closing – and beyond. He or she can help you shop for the best interest rate and terms and, if you wish, suggest mortgage lenders.
Get Preapproved for a Loan
The higher your FICO score, more loan programs become available to you like the doctor loan.  The REALTORS® recommended by Physician Relocation Specialists are able to help you understand the benefits of the different loan programs available. The lenders we recommend will give you the best deal.
Determine Your Price Range and Area(s) in Which You're Interested
By now you should have a good idea of how much home you can afford. This helps you narrow down your home search. You should also begin researching the neighborhoods in which you might want to live. Your recommended REALTOR® can help.
Decide Which Amenities and Features You Must Have – and Which Ones Would Be Nice but not Necessary
How many bedrooms and bathrooms do you want? Would you prefer a newer home or an older one with established landscaping? Are hardwood floors a must? Is an updated kitchen important to you? Walk-in closets? Which features would you be willing to give up if you find the otherwise-perfect home?
Begin Testing the Market
Your recommended REALTOR® will provide you with listings that meet your criteria as well as neighborhood data. Identify properties that seem to be fits for you, take an afternoon and go on a driving tour. See what's available in your price range and explore neighborhoods.
With Your Agent, Begin Seriously Looking at Homes
Your agent can add to the list of homes you've already identified – including ones that have just come on the market. Look at homes with a critical eye – does the floor plan work for you, is the property in good condition, would it be right for your lifestyle? In short, can you imagine yourself and your family living there?
Take notes at each home you visit. What do you like and not like? Narrow down your choices; re-visit homes in which you're interested. See them at different times of the day.
Make an Offer
When you've identified the home you want to buy, be prepared to help your agent prepare a written offer quickly. Your agent will be familiar with market values and will help you arrive at a price that gives your offer the best chance of being accepted.
At this stage, try not to become emotionally attached to a home. Your offer may not be accepted for any number of reasons. Have backup homes in mind. Be prepared to negotiate through your agent with the sellers.
Once Your Offer Is Accepted:
  • You'll be asked to submit an earnest money deposit that usually isn't refundable.
  • Begin making moving arrangements (select a mover, obtain change-of-address cards, inform friends and relatives).
  • Have the property professionally inspected.
  • If necessary, request repairs.
  • Obtain homeowner's insurance.
  • Contact utilities (phone, water, power, etc.).
  • A few days before closing, stage a walk-through.
  • Obtain a cashier's check for the down payment and closing costs.
At Closing:
  • Make sure the terms and conditions of the loan statement are correct.
  • Carefully read everything before you sign.
ENJOY YOUR NEW HOME!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Complimentary Service to Med Students, Residents and Attending Physicians

I'm always amazed when I receive a call from a physician who tells me they know all of the banks that have doctor loans and they are already working with a Realtor. Really? Then why have you reached out to us?

Doctor, we're here to save you your most important resource - time. That's why we make it our priority to provide you with prompt, knowledgable service. Read our testimonials. Physician Relocation Specialists services are free of charge to all physicians (residents, fellows, attendings).

Other services claim they have access to "exclusive physician loans". There's nothing exclusive about the loans. Elusive, maybe. But not exclusive. When any company attempts to extort you for an introduction to a lender, just give us a call at (877) 387-5734. We have the broadest network of bankers who specialize in their respective banks doctor loan program. We're happy to put you in touch with them, all free of charge.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Match Day 2011 - Physician Relocation Specialists



Match Day 2011 is less than 1 week away. Let us make your move easier.

We realize that while starting a new phase in your medical career, moving and buying a new home are all exciting endeavors, they can also be stressful. Our mission is to provide you with relocation resources that make this exciting time a little less hectic. We are a full service relocation company for physicians and our services are completely free to you. Other services claim exclusivity and charge doctors and their families a fee for services and connections we provide at no cost to you.

Physician Relocation Specialists connects graduating med students with mortgage bankers who can provide a physician home loan program with up to 100% financing and no PMI. Today, we work with nine different banks that all offer a doctor loan. Depending on where you are moving and your circumstances, you may be introduced to one or up to four of our banking partners.

We will also connect you with a pre-screened, active, and highly qualified (educated, experienced and full time) Realtor®. Choosing the right Realtor in today's market is just as important as choosing the right home. Luckily, we’ve done the work for you. We can match you with the perfect Realtor for your unique situation.

Our clients all tell us their goal after Match Day is to get comfortable and situated as quickly and easily as possible. We can help you do just that. By starting your home search early, we can help you get settled in your new home up to 60 days prior to starting your residency.

We look forward to meeting you and your colleagues at this exciting time in your personal and professional lives. We welcome referrals.