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  • Builder Special On New Construction In Norwalk!

    Builder will pay first year of taxes for buyer on 291 or 295 Highland Ave in Norwalk CT with accepted offer now through September 15th!

    Please visit below for more information:

    http://www.myfairfieldcountyhome.com

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  • Open House Sunday June 22nd. Come and Enter to Win a $250 Gift Card!

    Come and preview this fabulous new construction and register to win a $250 gift card!

    3000 SF home with beautiful detail throughout.  4BR/2.5BA, garage, CA, open floor plan with beautiful kitchen.  Large master suite.

    291/295 Highland Ave.  Norwalk, CT

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  • 3000 SF New Construction in Norwalk By Respected Builder for 799,900!!

    Stunning new colonial built by one of Norwalk's master builders.  This impressive new construction was built with overwhelming attention to detail throughout, including extensive moldings and wainscoating.  The home boasts a fabulous open floor plan with many sun-filled rooms.  The gourmet kitchen with granite countertops flows into a large family room with a marble fire place that opens to a lovely deck.   The spacious master bedroom features a walk-in closet and gorgeous master bath showcasing a jerusalem gold limestone shower with a seat, separate whirlpool tub and decadent limestone countertops.  And in case more space is needed,the large, sun-filled, 1200 sq ft walkout basement can be finished. 
    Must see to appreciate! 
    Please see www.291highlandave.com or www.myfairfieldcountyhome.com for more information.
  • Silvermine Colonial, Great Value for 719,000!

    Beautiful 4BR 2.5 BA home in the heart of Silvermine, Norwalk.  Walk to the New Canaan border. Quiet, tree lined street.  Level acre of property with an inground pool that sits in the sun all day in the summer!

    Large deck for entertaining, full, finished basement, large 2-car garage, central air, newer windows, fireplace.

    Freshly painted inside, MOVE RIGHT IN!!!

    See more photos at www.myfairfieldcountyhome.com 

     

     

  • 5 FACTORS OF CREDIT SCORING

    Credit Scores are often a "mystery" as to how they are determined.  Here are the factors that can have a positive and negative impact:

    For more information on credit scores, you can visit my website!

    Thanks for reading!

    The Five Factors of Credit Scoring

    Credit scores are comprised of five factors. Points are awarded for each component, and a high score is

    most favorable. The factors are listed below in order of importance.

    1. PAYMENT HISTORY 35% IMPACT

    Paying debt on time and in full has the greatest positive impact on your credit score. Late payments,

    judgments and chargeoffs all have a negative impact. Missing a high payment will have a more severe

    impact than missing a low payment, and delinquencies that have occurred in the last two years carry more

    weight than older items.

    2. OUTSTANDING CREDIT BALANCES 30% IMPACT

    This factor marks the ratio between the outstanding balance and available credit. Ideally, the consumer

    should make an effort to keep balances as close to zero as possible, and definitely below 30% of the

    available credit limit when trying to purchase a home.

    3. CREDIT HISTORY 15% IMPACT

    This portion of the credit score indicates the length of time since a particular credit line was established. A

    seasoned borrower will always be stronger in this area.

    4. TYPE OF CREDIT 10% IMPACT

    A mix of auto loans, credit cards and mortgages is more positive than a concentration of debt from credit

    cards only.

    5. INQUIRIES 10% IMPACT

    This percentage of the credit score quantifies the number of inquiries made on a consumer's credit within a

    sixmonth period. Each hard inquiry can cost from two to 25 points on a credit score, but the maximum

    number of inquiries that will reduce the score is ten. In other words, 11 or more inquiries within a sixmonth

    period will have no further impact on the borrower's credit score. Note that if you run a credit report on

    yourself, it will have no affect on your score.

    Remember that the credit score is a computerized calculation. Personal factors are not taken into

    consideration when a credit report is generated. It is merely a snapshot of today's credit profile for any given

    borrower, and it can fluctuate dramatically within the course of a week.