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Scranton----St. Parick's Day Parade!!
March 9th, 2010 7:31 PM

  St. Patrick's Day Parade in Scranton PA

This Saturday March 13, 2010.  The parade is expected to start at noon, rain or shine!  Have fun, be safe and enjoy the day!


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Diane Wyman has earned the Fine Homes International Specialist designation
March 9th, 2010 7:25 PM

 

 FINE HOMES INTERNATIONAL SPECIALIST DESIGNATION


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Lake Louis Dr Moscow, PA 18444
March 5th, 2010 3:28 PM
Lake Louis Drive  Jefferson Township
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$35,500
Lake Louis Dr

Moscow, PA 18444



Beds: 0 Rooms: 0
Full Baths: 0 Sq. Ft.: 0
Garage: 0 Built: 0
 

4.26 acres with lake rights, nice location, privacy. No HOA dues. Irregular shape, wooded lot, Perc is current, access to lake at both ends of the street, Non powerboat. Located in Jefferson Township w/Moscow as mailing address
Build your home today on this nice 4.26 parcel and enjoy seasonal views of the lake.
 

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Diane Wyman
Prudential Preferred Properties
5705851500
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At a glance Home Buying reminders
February 18th, 2010 9:04 AM

1. Get Qualified – confirm your buying power with a lender and loan type

2. Contact a Realtor- price range, upfront costs

3. Types of homes and location

4. Inspections and other buyer responsibilities

5. The closing and moving in!


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FHA announces changes
January 20th, 2010 9:46 AM

F.H.A. to Raise Standards for Mortgage Insurance

The Federal Housing Administration, which is supporting the housing market by insuring thousands of new mortgages every day, is expected to announce on Wednesday that it is tightening standards. Borrowers who get an F.H.A.-insured loan will soon have to pay a higher initial insurance premium. The new premium will be 2.25 percent of the value of the loan, up from 1.75 percent.   Starting this summer, sellers will not be able to offer as much help to buyers to pay their closing costs. The maximum amount of assistance will drop to 3 percent of the value of the property, from the current 6 percent. Other changes will try to hold lenders who participate in the F.H.A. program more accountable by publicly reporting their performance rankings.

The new measures are aimed at shoring up the agency’s finances while also screening out unprepared borrowers. For years, the F.H.A. operated largely out of the public view. But it has become a subject of controversy recently even as it has ballooned in size. Some of the agency’s critics want it to tamp down risk by insuring fewer loans; others think it should help the market by insuring even more.  As of December, the F.H.A. was insuring 5.8 million single-family residences that had a total loan balance of $750 billion. More than half a million of the loans were seriously delinquent and heading toward foreclosure. Many of these troubled loans were made in 2007 and 2008 as the market was plunging. Last fall, the agency said its cash reserves had tumbled to 0.5 percent of its loans outstanding, far below the 2 percent mandated by Congress.

Left largely untouched by the changes is the most controversial aspect of the agency’s program: a provision allowing buyers to make a down payment as low as 3.5 percent. Private lenders these days require at least 15 percent. Borrowers who want to put the minimum down will now be required to have credit scores of at least 580, a relatively poor figure. Previously, there was no minimum score. But this rule might have little effect. The agency says that in practice, new borrowers already have much higher scores.

F.H.A. critics argue that the agency is allowing people to become homeowners while requiring relatively little of them, which they see as a replay of the poor lending standards that created the housing boom and subsequent decline. Agency officials have responded by saying that they have adequate safeguards in place to make sure that borrowers are creditworthy, and that these loans are saving the housing market from collapse.   Lou Barnes, a loan officer with Premier Mortgage Group in Colorado who is among those who think the government is not doing enough to support the housing market, said the changes were not unduly restrictive. He noted that the insurance premium was merely returning to its level of a decade ago.

"The F.H.A. has done its best to protect the taxpayer, and the least harm to the credit supply," Mr. Barnes said. An industry consultant, Howard Glaser, said that with "the F.H.A. hovering around 40 percent of new loan originations, even small rule changes echo." Mr. Glaser, a former official with the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which includes the F.H.A., said that "obtaining credit will be a little more expensive or it may be a little more difficult to qualify" but that the changes were "not enough to have a systemic impact on slowing home buying."By DAVID STREITFELD   Published: January 19, 2010


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65 Vulcan Street Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
January 9th, 2010 12:50 PM
Wilkes Barre Cozy 3 Bedroom Gem
Luzerne County
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$73,500
65 Vulcan Street

Wilkes Barre, PA 18702



Beds: 3 Rooms: 6
Full Baths: 1 Sq. Ft.: 0
Garage: none Built: 0
 

Move in condition 3 bedroom charmer on quiet street. Updates through out!
Great Starter home! Updates, ready to move right in! Large yard, 1.5 baths, laundry on 1st, dining/living - open area. Cute home. Call today to check it out!

 Wilkes Barre City Schools


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Diane Wyman
Prudential Preferred Properties
5705851500  ext 219



 
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First Time Homebuyers? Need Homebuyer Tax credit information?
January 7th, 2010 10:54 PM

Call me today for your real estate needs.


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Scranton rentals available,
January 7th, 2010 10:51 PM

Rentals: Hill Section of Scranton

Rowhome, half double and a Single. Call for more information! Pets OK.

**Students also welcome! (Scranton only)**

Scranton apartments, homes for Rent.

Throop single available: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths

Call today! 570-585-1500 ext 219


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Price Reduced! 2 Glenside Drive Gouldsboro, PA 18424
January 7th, 2010 10:16 PM

REDUCED TO SELL

BUILT IN 2006

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$165,000
2 Glenside Drive
PO Box 392
Gouldsboro, PA 18424



Beds: 3 Rooms: 0
Full Baths: 2 Sq. Ft.: 1800
Garage: 1 Built: 2006
 

Price Reduction----Charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath Ranch Home! Stunning interior.
Don't miss out on your chance to own this stunning raised ranch in the much sought after amenity filled community of Big Bass Lake!
 3 bedrooms plus*

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*lower level framed, plumbed and ready to complete to your taste.
Diane Wyman
Prudential Preferred Properties
5705851500
ext 219


 
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Lake Wallenpaupack Getaway --301 Mountain View Dr Paupack, PA 18451
December 17th, 2009 7:06 PM

Year round living or Vacation Condo. You decide!

Power boats Allowed

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$219,000
301 Mountain View Dr

Paupack, PA 18451



Beds: 2 Rooms: 5
Full Baths: 2 Sq. Ft.: 1348
Garage: 1 Built: 1987
 

Ring in 2010 with your very own Lake Wallenpaupack cozy 2br, 2ba end unit Condo with seasonal views of the big lake! Power boats allowed! Your getaway.
Ring in 2010 with your very own Lake Wallenpaupack cozy 2br, 2ba end unit Condo. Just move in! Stoke the flames in the large tile faced fireplace, Roast marshmallows and relax! Seasonal views of the Big Lake.

Near  Pocono attractions


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Diane Wyman
Prudential Preferred Properties
5705851500
www.dianewyman.com



 
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