What Your Realtor, Loan Officer and Appraiser Forgot to Tell You!

A Guide for First Time Home Buyers

by Richard S. Kosoff


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 27/07/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781420837421

About the Book

You are in the market to buy a house. To be successful, you want to:



A. find a local Real Estate agent who is a professional.
B. obtain financing and determine how much you can afford.
C. understand the process.
D. be TAKEN TO THE CLEANERS.

If you selected A, B, or C, then this book’s definitely for you. What Your Realtor, Loan Officer and Appraiser Forgot to Tell You, is an inside look that combines facts regarding the “how to and how much” with plenty of unique stories from past clients. The result is an enjoyable read that maps out how to purchase a home and SAVE MONEY.


About the Author

I started in the Real Estate business in 1987, 17 years ago.  Back then I was hired by Home Fed. Bank and was trained as an appraiser. In 1990, I switched companies and appraised for Citibank. In mid 1991, I attended a Citibank meeting with the mortgage loan officers at an offsite hotel. They had breakfast, omelets, fresh fruit, rolls and warm muffins. They laughed and appeared to be having much fun, a lot more fun than any meeting I had attended with the appraisers. That was it. In 1991, after already passing several appraisal competency exams, I decided to jump to the loan origination department and start over as a home loan officer for Citibank. I worked there until 1993, when I was offered a position with PNCMortgage, one of the biggest regional banks in the country. In 1997, I was made an Area Sales Manager and still maintained my production. In 1998 and 1999, I was the top loan officer for PNC in Southern California. In February 2001, the mortgage division of PNC was purchased by Washington Mutual, where I maintained my production and continued making President’s Club, an honor awarded to less than 5 % of the company nationwide.  In that time, I can truly say that I’ve learned a few things that I’m happy to share.