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Second-generation custom home builder offers innovative designs and high quality construction in a variety of building styles to fit large and small budgets. This award-winning L to R: Jacob, Priscilla, Victor Guzman, Jr., and Victor Guzman, Sr. company is a go-to builder for foreign nationals. (Guzman Construction)

CREATIVE DIRECTOR Erika Sanchez

GRAPHICS / PHOTOGRAPHY Laura Soria IT/ WEB DEVELOPMENT Luis Tijerina

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Courtesy Custom Homes is featured as a builder who meets standards way above what is required by code to qualify its homes as high performance in the Built to Save™ program.

THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY AREA NEW HOMES GUIDE (NHG) is a bimonthly publication of Across Media Marketing, LLC. and is provided to its readers free of charge. Unless otherwise noted, all photography, artwork, and editorial content printed in NHG are copyrighted material and may not be duplicated or reprinted without express written permission. NHG and Across Media Marketing, LLC. are not responsible for typographical or production errors, or for the accuracy of information provided by the advertisers. Opinions expressed by writers and contributors do not necessarily represent the opinions of the publisher. NHG reserves the right to refuse any advertising which we deem unsuitable for our publication.

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The Easy Guide

TO GETTING FINANCING FOR YOUR NEW HOME

Want to become a homeowner? You’re not alone. Choosing to own a home rather than rent is a great way to customize how you live. It allows you to choose paint and appliance colors you like and arrange fixtures to suit your personal taste. So how do you borrow money to pay for buying your dream home? We’ve got all the most important tips you need to get going.

Start By Getting Pre-Qualified Getting pre-qualified is an extremely important factor and is where you should begin. It’s important to get pre-qualified so that you can start to talk seriously with a real estate agent or a builder. After all, you cannot sign a purchase agreement for a new home until the bank says they’ll lend you money to finalize the sale. So how does pre-qualification work? When you receive a loan pre-qualification, you will get a letter that says you have been pre-approved to get a loan. This letter will note your interest rate and how much money you have available to pay for a new home. In order to become pre-qualified, the bank you have chosen will require several things: A) You have to have good credit. B) You have to have a job. C) You have to have money in the bank to use as a down payment on the house. With a pre-qualification letter in hand, you can spend some serious time shopping for the perfect property. This is where the fun begins!

Basic Loan Steps For Getting A Mortgage

Credit Score Tip! Having a great credit score before, during, and after you start your home buying experience is extremely important for getting great financing. From the time you’re pre-qualified to when you finalize the sale, you need to make sure you keep your credit score the same or better than what it was when you first applied. This means not using your credit cards or getting other loans during this time because these activities could lower your credit score. So to avoid the chance that you won’t get approved for a mortgage, don’t take on more debt unless you’ve discussed doing so with your bank.

Getting pre-qualified is just the first step on the home ownership journey. There are many more steps you have to take in order to get the funding you need to own property, but we’ll walk you through them all so that you know what direction to go. A) INITIAL STAGE: This is the stage during which you’ll get pre-qualified. Being pre-qualified will let you know how big a home you can buy and what features you can afford. Once pre-qualified, you are in a secure position to make an offer. Now you can attend Open Houses and tour different properties to see what homes are available to you. B) APPLICATION: Once you’ve selected your dream home, you will actually fill out a full mortgage application based on the price you’ve agreed on with the builder or seller. You will need to provide many documents to your banker, including things such as your government-issued photo ID; proof of bank account balances, retirement savings, property holdings, and investments; monthly debt payments; income verification (with W-2s, pay stubs, and IRS tax returns); and much more. Your bank will help you with the checklist. C) FINAL APPROVAL: At this stage, your bank will provide a firm approval for the loan you have requested. They will also offer you a set of terms that outline how many years your mortgage will cover, your monthly payments, your interest rate, and so on. D) MOVE IN: When you have everything done, you can sign the final papers and move into your new home once it is ready. Start packing!

What About Financing A New Build?

Types of Interim Loans ONE-TIME CLOSE CONSTRUCTION LOAN With this option, you only have to go through the loan approval process one time. Your interim loan gets converted into a permanent mortgage once construction is complete. It is sometimes called a “construction-topermanent” loan. This method will allow you to lock in your interest rate and reduce your closing costs. TWO-TIME CLOSE CONSTRUCTION LOAN This option means you must complete the interim loan approval process before construction begins. Then once construction is complete, you will go through another approval process in order to get a permanent mortgage. This is a great option if you have less than 20% as a down payment.

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But what if you want to have a builder construct something brand new instead of purchasing a pre-built home? In this case, the process is a little different. When building a new home, often you don’t need to complete a full mortgage approval before construction starts. This is because there’s no way to know the actual cost of a newly-built home before it is complete. Instead, you will likely need to obtain a short-term interim loan. This type of loan lets you borrow money from the bank to give to the home builder to cover costs such as materials and labor. In most cases, you need to pay back your interim loan within 18 months of receiving it. Depending on the type of interim loan you get, (see sidebar), your bank will either roll your interim loan into your permanent mortgage, or require that you go through two separate approval processes. Sound easy enough? Start today by pre-qualifying for your mortgage with Community 1st National Bank at (956) 631-0081 or visit, www.cfnbmortgage.com. The people there can help you understand what you need and how to begin applying for your pre-qualification letter. Your dream home could be closer than you think!





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Jose Lopez and Annette Coronado (Hanson Brick); Jacob De La Garza; Joe Rodriguez and Eriverto Diaz (McCoy’s Building Supplies).

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American Hero Honored with Pergola Gift from Semper Fi and Local Businesses

Jacob and Priscilla De La Garza (standing) with family members. Patricia Munoz (Priscilla’s mother) with Jacob and Priscilla’s children, Jayden and Braelyn; April Munoz; Anita De Leon (Jacob’s mother); and Heaven De La Garza.

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etired Marine Sgt. Jacob De La Garza, wounded in Afghanistan in 2005 by an explosive device that resulted in an amputation of his left leg below the knee, recently received a beautiful outdoor pergola. The pergola was a gift from the Semper Fi Fund that provided funds for the construction materials including a gas barbeque grill, and from a group of local vendors and builders who provided the labor and additional materials at no cost. The Semper Fi Fund and its program America’s Fund provide financial assistance and support to post 9/11 wounded, critically ill, and injured members of all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families to help during their recovery and transition back to their communities. Generous local businesses who contributed to this project included the following: Hanson Brick, who donated the brick for the barbeque area; McCoy’s

Building Supply, who donated services to deliver the brick to the De La Garza residence; Westwind Homes, who donated the cement and labor for the foundation and a sidewalk leading to the pergola from the main house; and Guzman Construction, the lead builder who donated all the labor including construction, electrical, and finishing. The pergola is the finishing touch to the De La Garza home, which was completed a few months ago and presented mortgage-free to Jacob and his family—a gift from Operation FINALLY HOME, another grass-roots organization helping wounded veterans, and from the generous donations of over 70 local businesses.

Danny Gamez, Erika Sanchez, Jose Gamez (AMM); Jacob, Priscilla; Marcy and Louie Alamia (RGVBA); and Jose Vielma (AMM).

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my deepest gratitude for everyone’s support,” said Jacob De La Garza. With the help of the Rio Grande Valley Builders Association and Across Media Marketing, who donated the food and refreshments, Jacob and his wife Priscilla, along with their two children, Jaden (9) and Braelyn (5), hosted a small barbeque under their new pergola for the members of the companies who helped with the project. Jacob’s service dog, a 3-year-old German Shepard, also had a chance to enjoy some of the delicious barbeque leftovers. For more information on The Semper Fi Fund and its programs, America’s Fund and Team Semper Fi, visit www.semperfi.org and find out how you can honor our

“My family and I are very appreciative of the kindness and generosity that our community has shown us. The outpouring of support for veterans like me from people we don’t even know makes us feel honored to have served our country. I would like to express

wounded heroes. Visit www.operationfinallyhomeRGV.org to read more about Jacob De La Garza, the first Valley veteran to receive a mortgagefree home from Operation FINALLY HOME.


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GUZMAN CONSTRUCTION

Helping home shoppers become home owners. The key to building a new home that’s perfect for you is finding a builder that’s a perfect fit with you. A good builder-homebuyer fit should include not only a shared vision of the new home, but, more importantly, shared values of trust, friendship, and fairness—all needed for an enjoyable and rewarding home-building experience.

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eet Guzman Construction, a second-generation residential and commercial builder with a solid reputation for designing and

building made-to-fit homes for quality-conscious homebuyers. Knowing that a builder does not cut corners when it comes to quality materials and craftsmanship gives homebuyers a sense of peace and security, encouraging a strong foundation of trust. “Gaining our customers’ trust and consistently honoring it, project after project, has been the cornerstone of our success, “ said Victor Guzman, Jr., son of Victor Guzman, Sr. who founded the company. “We gladly become consultants and educators to our homebuyers, helping them to make informed decisions on what will surely be the biggest investment of their lives,” he added. Indeed, if you speak with Guzman Construction customers, one popular comment will be the owners’ and staff’s generosity in sharing their time and knowledge to help customers meet challenges during

“The company’s design flexibility allows Guzman Construction to accommodate large and small budgets.” ly We porrotuodur su pp a ns! ve t e r See pg. 8

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areas of the construction process, from selecting a lot, to designing floor plans, choosing construction materials, and navigating through the financing stages. A tremendous assistance that Guzman Construction currently offers is its in-house financing that eliminates the need for customers to obtain a construction loan and provides huge savings to homebuyers. Guzman Construction’s bilingual

Over the years, Guzman Construction has been honored with homebuilding awards from the Rio Grande Valley Builders Association’s Parade of Homes. The company is

Customers can choose from a variety of architectural styles, including contemporary, traditional, Mediterranean, and modern. The company’s design flexibility allows them to accommodate large and small budgets.

also well known for its impressive outdoor designs. Many of their homes feature gorgeous patios, pergolas, gazebos, swimming pools, and other outdoor structures. Recently, Guzman Construction was awarded Facebook

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BUILDER I n d u s t r y N e w s

The Rio Grande Valley Builders Association Honors Associate Members At Its 2015 September Meeting With the financial help of some Builder members, the Rio Grande Valley Builders Association (RGVBA) hosted a special meeting in September to show appreciation to its Associate members for their support. As with any non-profit organization, the RGVBA relies on its membership for volunteers, sponsorships, and other contributions throughout the year. The Associate members form the backbone of the RGVBA, and their generosity makes it possible for the organization to continue its day-to-day activities. The Associate members were treated to a delicious barbeque meal, and the highlight of the meeting was the giveaway of prizes and cash gifts to many lucky Associates attending the meeting. The grand prize, a large screen TV that was raffled at the meeting, was donated by Camino Real Builders and was won by Eleazar Renteria of Mr. G Propane, Inc. A portion of the proceeds from the raffle was given away in three large cash prizes to the participating members. The following builders provided the sponsorships for this event: Platinum SPONSOR: (TV donation) Camino Real (Michael Pavon). GOLD SPONSORS: Averill Builders (Joe Averill); Caltia Construction, LLC (Raul

Perez); Framework Homes, LLC (Ken DeJarnett); Keystone Construction (Delfino/Glenda Gaona). SILVER SPONSORS: Caribella Homes (Rafael Munguia); Frontera Homes (Jack Pollock); Classic Homes (Joaquin Gonzalez); Terra Homes (Tony De La Tejera).

For more information on how to join the RGVBA, contact Marcy Alamia (RGVBA Executive Director) at 956-686-2932 or visit rgvba.org to download membership forms.

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Plantation Gap 7018 N 44th Lane McAllen, TX

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Sam Rangel - (956) 688-8321 srangel@westwindhomes.com See display ad on page 11.

Olga Treviño - (956) 467-1111 olga@divinecustomhomes.net www.westwindhomes.com

Mission

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BUILT TO SAVE & ENERGY STAR Certifications represent homes with lower ownership costs, and require less energy for heating and cooling.

GreenBuilt RGV Certification represents homes that are built using products, technologies, and environmentally-friendly building practices.

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Pepper Ridge Estates 1303 Rocotillo Lane Edinburg, TX

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Pete Lopez - (956) 969-2500 plopez@westwindhomes.com www.waldohomesrgv.com

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