Tuesday, February 23, 2010

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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Raymus joining Little League Hall of Fame

Our company Vice President, Bob Raymus, will be inducted into the Little League Hall of Fame...see article below from the Manteca Bulletin....

Bob Raymus, better known as “Coach Bob” around the ball fields at Lincoln Park, is being inducted as the first coach for the Manteca Little League Hall of Fame.

Joining him will be Al Nunes who was one of the key people in starting the league more than 25 years ago as well as Los Angeles Dodgers organization player Matt Berezay who got his start in Manteca Little League.

Raymus, Berezay, and Nunes will be inducted during a dinner dance on Saturday, Feb. 27, at 6 p.m. at the MRPS Hall. Tickets are $30 per person.

Raymus started the Farm Division in 1995 and coached his son from 1995-2000 in Manteca Little League. Then moved to Manteca Babe Ruth for the 2001 through 2003 seasons, again coaching his son. However, Raymus could not stop coaching youth. In 2004, he coached youth baseball in Ripon and in 2005-2006 coached in Manteca Babe Ruth. In 2007, Manteca Little League was short Major Division coaches and outreached to Raymus for help. Not only did he coach in 2007, he also coached in 2008 and 2009.

Raymus was very accomplished as a Little League coach, leading his team to division championships in 1998 and 2000. Both teams made very successful Tournament of Champion runs. In both 1997 and 1999, he was selected by the Little League Board of Directors to be the All-Star Team coach and both teams made very successful All-Star runs.

Raymus’ caring and passion could always be noticed at practice and on the game field. He got the most out of his players and helped teach and mentor young people to be better people both on and off the field. He would always help his players with rides to and from practice and games if needed, Raymus always put his player’s well-being first and foremost.

Raymus really stepped up to help Manteca Little League in its time of need in 2007 when the league did not have enough coaches. Manteca Little League has always been able to count on Raymus whether it was coaching, sponsoring, or making the league schedules.

Congratulations Bob!

Monday, February 8, 2010

The New Color for 2010 is.....?

Pantone is pleased to announce PANTONE 15-5519 Turquoise, an inviting, luminous hue, as the Color of the Year for 2010.

View the story here: Pantone

Combining the serene qualities of blue and the invigorating aspects of green, Turquoise inspires thoughts of soothing, tropical waters and a comforting escape from the everyday troubles of the world, while at the same time restoring our sense of wellbeing.

In many cultures, Turquoise is believed to be a protective talisman, a color of deep compassion and healing, and a color of faith and truth, inspired by water and sky. Through years of color word-association studies, we also find that to many people, Turquoise represents an escape, taking them to a tropical paradise that is pleasant and inviting – even if it is only a fantasy.

Whether envisioned as a tranquil ocean surrounding a tropical island or a protective stone warding off evil spirits, Turquoise is a color that most people respond to positively. It is universally flattering, has appeal for men and women, and translates easily to fashion and interiors. With both warm and cool undertones, Turquoise pairs nicely with any other color in the spectrum. Turquoise adds a splash of excitement to neutrals and browns, complements reds and pinks, creates a classic maritime look with deep blues, livens up all other greens, and is especially trend-setting with yellow-greens.


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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Cooking Extravaganza - A Huge Success!

Chef John Hitchcock of Del Rio Country Club put on a great show for our visitors last Sunday. The food he prepared was FANTASTIC! That being said, if you would like a copy of the recipes, please contact me!

Country Faire Sales Office
209-887-2172









Monday, February 1, 2010

Do you want a well-built home?

If so, then it's a must that you purchase one of our homes at Country Faire in Linden! We utilize the services of a third-party independent inspector from Quality Built.

We understand the importance of quality workmanship when it comes to building your home. That is why the inspectors from Quality Built inspect each home three times during the build process. Their goal is to make sure the quality meets building standards, not just code.
Take a look at our Country Faire floor plans online at: http://www.raymushomes.com/countryfaire.html



Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Woman-Centric Background

I thought that since our first Woman-Centric floor plan will soon be under construction in Linden, it might be good to give some insight into what it all really means. At first glance, this idea of Woman-Centric might seem to be just a creative marketing scheme. However, you will see that it is not just a new way of building a more useful, relaxing home, but it is also new way of providing the best customer service possible.

In 2005, it was reported at the National Association of Home Builders that “Women are the sole or primary decision makers in 91% of new home purchases.” After conducting 1000’s of hours of research, in 2006 Merillat, America’s largest cabinetry brand proclaimed “Women are the target market for home builders.”

America’s largest residential design firm, Design Basics, has been specifically researching women homebuyers’ preferences in home designs since 2003. During the previous decade, the majority of their firm’s research had been with men. But an article in FORBES magazine, attributing Lowes success against their bigger rival Home Depot was due to Lowes’ recognition that “she” was the key decision maker, encouraged Design Basics seek the input from female homebuyers. Women from all parts of the country, with differing backgrounds and varying levels of financial resources have participated in their research, which continues today.

In addition to being asked to critique the company’s home designs and describe their dream home, women identified what they were frustrated with in their current homes. Design Basics used focus groups, online and telephone surveys, model home interviews and spent time with women in their current homes observing aspects of design. All to better understand how these women wanted their homes to “live”. Paul Foresman with Design Basics points out, “I’ve been married 27 years and thought I knew what women wanted in a new home. But our research findings continue to amaze me. Flat out, many of my assumptions were wrong. And as guys, we simply overlooked design amenities that we’ve learned are very important to women.”

At Raymus Homes, we believe the woman-centric approach is better. The home designs are better because they truly focus on how the home “lives”. We’ve developed a new appreciation for the products included in our homes—again based on women’s feedback. And all of our buyers benefit from our emphasis on delivering a great customer experience.

If you have any questions about the Woman-Centric Matters approach or want to see what we've been up to, please contact us at 887-2172 or ryan@raymushomes.com.

You can take our Woman-Centric personality quiz on our website at www.raymushomes.com

Saturday, January 9, 2010

New Year's Resolutions Guide

Now that we are well into the New Year, here is something I found to be useful in helping us all keep our New Year's resolutions....

New Year's Resolutions Guide

Saturday, December 19, 2009


HAPPY HOLIDAYS
FROM RAYMUS HOMES!










Sunday, November 15, 2009

Raymus Homes, Inc is now a Woman-Centric Homebuilder

Find out what makes us a Woman-Centric Homebuilder
http://www.raymushomes.com/whywomancentric.html

Take the 'Finally About Me' quiz here - find out what type of home fits your personality
http://fam.quantabasics.com/quiz.aspx?client=raymus

Raymus Homes can HELP!

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Saturday, November 7, 2009

GOOD NEWS HOME BUYERS! FEDERAL TAX CREDIT EXTENDED

2009-2010 Home Buyer Federal Tax Credit Fact Sheet


Who is Eligible

First-time home buyers, who are defined by the law as buyers who have not owned a principal residence during the three-year period prior to the purchase, may be eligible for up to an $8,000 tax credit.
Existing home owners who have been residing in their principal residence for five consecutive years out of the last eight and are purchasing a home to be their principal residence (“repeat buyer”), may be eligible for up to a $6,500 tax credit.
•All U.S. citizens who file taxes are eligible to participate in the program.
Income Limits

•Home buyers who file as single or head-of-household taxpayers can claim the full credit ($8,000 for first-time buyers and $6,500 for repeat buyers) if their modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) is less than $125,000.
•For married couples filing a joint return, the combined income limit is $225,000.
Single or head-of-household taxpayers who earn between $125,000 and $145,000, and married couples who earn between $225,000 and $245,000 are eligible to receive a partial credit.
•The credit is not available for single taxpayers whose MAGI is greater than $145,000 and married couples with a MAGI that exceeds $245,000.
Effective Dates

•The eligibility period for the tax credit is for homes purchased after Nov. 6, 2009, and before May 1, 2010. However, home purchases subject to a binding sales contract signed by April 30, 2010, will qualify for the tax credit provided closing occurs prior to July 1, 2010.
Types of Homes that Qualify

•All homes with a purchase price of less than $800,000 qualify, including newly-constructed or resale, and single-family detached, townhomes or condominiums, provided that the home will be used as their principal residence. Vacation home and rental property purchases do NOT qualify.
Tax Credit is Refundable

•A refundable credit means that if the amount of income taxes you owe is less than the credit amount you qualify for, the government will send you a check for the difference.
•For example:
◦A first-time buyer who qualifies for the full $8,000 credit who owes $5,000 in federal income taxes would pay nothing to the IRS and receive a $3,000 payment from the government. If you are due to receive a $1,000 refund, you would receive $9,000 ($1,000 plus the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit).
◦A repeat buyer who owes $5,000 would pay nothing to the IRS and receive $1,500 back from the government. If you are due to get a $1,000 refund, you would get $7,500 ($1,000 plus the $6,500 repeat buyer tax credit).
•All qualified home buyers can take the tax credit on their 2009 or 2010 income tax return.
Payback Provisions

•The tax credit is a true credit. It does not have to be repaid unless the home owner sells or stops using the home as their principal residence within three years after the purchase.
The www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com site is being updated. Please check the site next week for more detailed information on the new tax credit!

Monday, September 28, 2009

Raymus Homes has joined the HELP Program administered by the Rainy Day Foundation

Raymus Homes wants to provide a financially stable home life for all of our home buyers. To fulfill this mission, we have partnered with the Rainy Day Foundation to provide our homeowners with financial protection should they experience unforeseen financial difficulty in the first two years of home ownership. The HELP program, administered by the Rainy Day Foundation, offers educational and financial programs to properly assist homeowners when faced with the unexpected. Each time we sell a Raymus-built home, we will enroll the home buyer in the HELP program. Should our homeowners become involuntarily unemployed during the first 24 months of home ownership the program may pay their mortgage for up to six months (up to $1,800 per month). If the homeowner experiences any other type of financial difficulty, the program may be able to assist with that too. It’s our way to help improve the challenges that unfortunately many Americans face today. To find out more about the program, please contact Ryan Bray at (209) 887-2172.

Currently, Raymus Homes, Inc is building a new neighborhood in Linden, aptly named Country Faire. Our sales office is located at 5545 Giovanni Court in Linden and is open Friday through Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To reach Country Faire from Stockton, take Highway 99 north to Highway 26 and head east. Then turn left on Duncan Road, follow the signs to Monte Vista Drive and turn right onto Giovanni Court. For more information, please phone (209) 887-2172 or visit www.raymushomes.com

Based in Manteca, Raymus Homes is a home builder focused on first-time and move-up homebuyers in San Joaquin County. The company offers more than 40 years of experience and utilizes top-quality craftsmen and materials. Raymus Homes chooses to build just 120 homes per year to allow families the opportunity to personalize their residences. Every home is built with uncompromising integrity and attention to detail, customized to the unique needs and lifestyles of each homeowner.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Mortgage Rates Drop to Three-Month Low

According to a survey conducted by Freddy Mac, 30-year-fixed-rate mortgage rates were 5.12% during the week ending August 20th. Freddie Mac's previous survey had indicated that rates were 5.29% for the prior week.

Low rates, coupled with the tax credit for first-time homebuyers are making it a great time to purchase a new home. But you must HURRY! The tax credit is only available on homes purchased before December 1st.

If you are looking for a new home in a GREAT location, come see us in Linden!

http://www.raymushomes.com/countryfaire.html

Monday, July 27, 2009

Good News! New Home Sales Rise 11% in June!

The AP is reporting that new home sales rose 11% in June, more than any month in the past eight years! Read the article below....

http://tinyurl.com/elevenpercent






Friday, July 3, 2009

New Service Request Page Online

We at Raymus Homes have been busy making our website more useful and easier to navigate. Among other changes, we have recently updated our Service Request page. You can now download a service request form directly from our website. (http://raymushomes.com/serviceRequest.html)

In addition, we have laid out the service request process, included time frames when possible and provided multiple methods for contacting our customer service department.

Our goal is to make the process as simple as possible. If you feel that we've left something out, please contact us. We are always looking for ways to improve your home ownership experience.

Oh and by-the-way, keep those referrals coming! Through the years, your referrals have been a huge part of our success!
THANK YOU!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

100% FINANCING EXISTS IN LINDEN

LINDEN Qualifies For USDA Rural Housing Loan Program
(United States Department of Agriculture)

The USDA Rural Housing Loan Program is designed for buyers to finance properties located in rural areas. Rural is defined as any town of 25,000 or less that is not adjacent to a large city or that is not part of a continuous urban area

· Up to 102% Financing available requiring no down payment
· Program is not limited to First Time Home Buyers
· Owner Occupied Residences only of SFR’s, Condominiums, PUD’s, and 1/2 of a duplex
· No Principal Mortgage Insurance (P.M.I.)
· Conventional 30 year fixed program with no pre-payment penalty
· Mid FICO Scores below 620 require a manual underwrite with the lender
· No Bankruptcies within the last 36 months
· No more than 1 payment being 30 days late within the last 12 months
· Non traditional credit allowed
· Income and geographical limitations will apply
· No assets/reserves required
· Escrows/impounds are required
· Max Debt to Income Ratio is 29%/41% however exceptions can be made
· Home buyer education is required for First Time Home Buyers only
· Maximum of 6% seller contributions towards buyers RNRCC costs

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Is it possible that waiting for prices to fall could price you out of a home?

See this blog post by Ted C. Jones, PhD, Senior Vice President—Chief Economist, Stewart Title Guaranty Company.

http://blog.stewart.com/?p=68

Friday, April 3, 2009

Loan Rates - Where do you get your information?

If you are in the market for a new home and waiting for interest rates to fall, you may want to read the article below. We all want to get the 'best' deal. That said, no one ever knows when the 'best' deal might come. Could we lose more than we gain by waiting? Perhaps. Read on.....

By The Time You Read About Low Mortgage Rates, It Was Already Too Late To Get Them
Thursday morning, homeowners in different parts of the country awoke to find similar-sounding newspaper headlines:

Rates on 30-year mortgages sink to 4.78%, a new low (LA Times)
Mortgage rates at record low for 2nd week (Miami Herald)
Mortgages hit another record low (San Francisco)

The underlying story was that Freddie Mac's weekly Primary Mortgage Market Survey showed the lowest, average 30-year fixed rate mortgage in its 38-year, rate-tracking history.
Once again, however, the headlines came too late for homeowners.

Prior to Thursday's market open, mortgage markets had already worsened from their record-setting levels. Slowly at first, and then with momentum. The shift pressured rates higher so that when lenders issued their Thursday morning rate sheets, most showed an 1/8 increase from Wednesday's close.

The negative momentum carried into the afternoon, too, forcing a second increase of an 1/8 percent.

The Freddie Mac survey may have been accurate when the sun came up Thursday, but by the time the sun went down, it wasn't even close. It's why you can't do your rate shopping by watching newspaper headlines. Mortgage markets are volatile and rates often change without notice.

Thursday, they did it twice.

Thanks to Daniel Sosa at PMZ Home Loans for the article
Daniel Sosa (209) 298-8017 dsosa@pmzhomeloans.com

Friday, March 27, 2009

Look What We've Been Up To!

We just completed our newest model, The Villa. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is just the right size at 1372 square feet. This model sits on one of our average-sized home sites which is approximately 7500 square feet. This is country living!

I wanted to share some of the interior photos of this new Villa. I will post exterior photos in the days to come.