Monday, June 15, 2009
A little bit about me
I have worked in the Mortgage industry for the past 7 years as a Loan Officer, Principle Lending Manager and Owner of Northfields Mortgage.
I now work at Integrity First Financial as a Loan Originator and as the Director of the Reverse Mortgage Division.
One of the greatest joys I have in the mortgage business is in being a part of something that can have a huge impact in someone's life.
One loan product that can make a huge difference on the lives of my clients is a reverse mortgage. This specialized loan for people 62 and older enabling them to use the equity in their home.
It’s empowering and humbling at the same time to be able to help someone change their lives for the better, and I’m very pleased to be able to offer this service to Utah’s senior population.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Eat More Chocolate
It’s true! Dark chocolate is the new health food. Recent studies have shown that a daily serving of dark chocolate may:
- Lower blood pressure
- Reduce the risk of diabetes
- Keep cholesterol levels stable or even improve them
- Enhance cognitive function by increasing blood flow to the brain
- Boosts mood
- Prevents cell damage
- Improves blood sugar levels
- Eases a persistant cough
- Helps ease chronic fatigue syndrome
- Raises HDL cholesterol and lowers LDL cholesterol
Dark chocolate is full of antioxidants that help fight off cell damaging molecules in the body that accelerate aging and disease. The higher the percentage of cocoa in the chocolate, the more antioxidants it has and the better for you it is.
Health benefits are only with dark chocolate. White chocolate doesn’t contain any antioxidants and milk chocolate contains extra ingredients that won’t let the body absorb the antioxidants.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Community Rallies To Save Seniors Home With Reverse Mortgage
The Daily Times writes that the home of 72 year old Lorraine Zickefoose is scheduled to go up for auction because she fell behind on her payments with Wells Fargo Home Loans. Hoping to save her home, she applied for a reverse mortgage with John Smaldone’s AAXA Mortgage and was approved but due to falling property values the she is about $38,000 short according to Smaldone.
“Lorraine is going on 72 years of age, she is a widow and is handicapped,” Smaldone said. “She has nowhere to go, she may be put out in the streets.” A local church group and other concerned citizens are rallying in a last minute attempt to stop foreclosure on the woman’s home.
Smaldone told RMD that he has been trying to negotiate a settlement with Wells Fargo in the amount of entitlement that Zickefoose would receive from the reverse mortgage but the company turned it down and asked its attorneys to proceed with foreclosure.
“We are still trying to stop the proceedings,” Smaldone said Tuesday. He has written letters seeking help from U.S. Rep. John Duncan and Sheriff James L. Berrong.
According to an email from Smaldone, the woman’s home was appraised $170,000 and when the lender ran its own appraisal it came back with $139,000.