Monday Morning Coffee – How does Greece affect your mortgage?

Monday Morning Coffee

Greece Defaulting Could Ripple into Your Mortgage

February 14, 2010

Good morning,

I hope you had a very nice Valentines Day.  We celebrated a day early and enjoyed a quiet night at the Rancho Bernardo Inn (no 6:00 am wake-up!)  I’ve been reading a lot of various “experts” talk about what direction the market is going to go.  What I have found is the stock analyists in general say we’re going up (they sell stocks, so that makes sense).  People in the bond market say we’re going down (also makes sense as they want to sell bonds).  People selling gold, well they’ve been saying the end is near since just about the begining.  So, I don’t have any answers at this point, but I sure don’t feel very comfortable with rising debt, Greece potentially defaulting and the end of the stimulous around the corner.  My guess is that the Fed steps in and extends (although at about 1/2 the rate) the purchase of mortgages in an effort to provide a soft landing for the real estate market.

I was spending some time trying to write out in easy terms how we got into this mess (mostly hoping it would help me see how we were going to get out of it).  After about 6 hours, a client showed me a very cool web site (if he had come in the day before, I could have saved the 6 hours!).  This is the best description I have seen for how we arrived where we are today, and it is done at about the 8th grade level.

We have a new site up for our listing in the Garden Gate community of 4S Ranch.  We started showing this 4 bedroom, 2300+ sf home yesterday and currently have one offer in.  If you know someone who would be interested, please have them call me!

We also have a great 3 bedroom condo in Pacific Beach for rent.  It is located on Crown Point with a view of the water.

That’s it for this week.  Enjoy the coffee!

Just Five More Minutes
  by: Author Unknown, Source Unknown

 

While at the park one day, a woman sat down next to a man on a bench near a playground.

“That’s my son over there,” she said, pointing to a little boy in a red sweater who was gliding down the slide.

“He’s a fine looking boy” the man said. “That’s my daughter on the bike in the white dress.”

Then, looking at his watch, he called to his daughter. “What do you say we go, Melissa?”

Melissa pleaded, “Just five more minutes, Dad. Please? Just five more minutes.”

The man nodded and Melissa continued to ride her bike to her heart’s content. Minutes passed and the father stood and called again to his daughter. “Time to go now?”

Again Melissa pleaded, “Five more minutes, Dad. Just five more minutes.”

The man smiled and said, “OK.”

“My, you certainly are a patient father,” the woman responded.

The man smiled and then said, “Her older brother Tommy was killed by a drunk driver last year while he was riding his bike near here. I never spent much time with Tommy and now I’d give anything for just five more minutes with him. I’ve vowed not to make the same mistake with Melissa.

She thinks she has five more minutes to ride her bike. The truth is, I get Five more minutes to watch her play.”

Have a Great Week!

Scott Voak

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