Hunting Creek (Prospect, KY)
Home for sale in Hunting Creek Louisville KY  Large sprawling ranch style home in popular Hunting Creek Subdivision. The home features an open floor plan with a corner fireplace surrounded by built-ins. There are three bedrooms on the main floor, 2.5 baths, living room, formal dining & eat In kitchen. The basement has additional rooms, including a full bath and family room. The view from the large, expansive rear deck is breathtaking, looking down through forests to Harrod's Creek. Also has an Inground pool. Pre-approval needs be presented with all offers or proof of funds with cash offers. Please allow 7 business days for seller response. Sold as is.   8307 Star Point Ct Prospect, KY 40059   Features-3 Bedrooms-2.5 full bathrooms-Listed at $219,900-2 car garage-2072 sq ft-Partially fi...
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    Hunting Creek Subdivision is conveniently located off US Hwy 42 in Prospect, Kentucky just east of Louisville. Homes in this subdivision is very desirable because of their location, design, and quality - making it a popular destination for people wanting to live in Prospect and in close proximity to Louisville.   Hunting Creek is composed of a wide variety of homes that range from about 30-40 years in age and prices from the $200k's  to $500k's. This subdivision contains some of the area's best custom-built homes and boast high-end, upscale finishes and fixtures that you'll surely adore. With most homes offering anywhere from 2,300 to 4,200 square feet of living space, you'll have the luxury of being able to entertain friends and family. Open floor plans, stainless steel appliances,...
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By Dave Halpern, Louisville Short Sale Expert
(Dave Halpern Real Estate Agent, Inc., Louisville, KY (502) 664-7827)
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By Pat Killeen
(VanDyk Mortgage Corporation)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: FOUO   Mr. Dickson,   I am writing you on behalf of Pat Killeen of VanDyk Mortgage Company.   I have had the distinct pleasure of knowing Pat since 2004. At the time I was a license Real Estate Agent.  Pat always provided superior support in ensuring that the customer was satisfied, more so, he has a unique gift in "making things happen".   He has worked tirelessly to assist clients and would interact with clients even late in the evenings.  He is a low pressure person and always puts the needs of the client far above his own and will ensure that the client has a full understanding before they make a commitment.   I distinctly recall Pat recommending against a particular product because of the possibility of long term burdens that could occur to the...
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By Pat Killeen
(VanDyk Mortgage Corporation)
A Head Start on Your Taxes: Getting organized is the key to filing an accurate tax return. By Mary Beth Franklin, Kiplinger's Personal Finance As you put away the holiday gifts, set aside an empty box to collect all the year-end tax documents that will soon begin arriving in your mailbox. Among the papers to look for: Form W-2 from your employer, which shows your gross income, tax-deductible contributions to your retirement and flexible-spending accounts, and state and federal taxes withheld from your paycheck. There's a flurry of 1099 forms from your bank, broker, pension and IRA administrators, and the Social Security Administration. These forms report taxable interest and dividends you received, plus any retirement income. Form 1098 from your mortgage lender. It reports mortgage inte...
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By Pat Killeen
(VanDyk Mortgage Corporation)
Topic:  Marriage and Mortgages FAQs Q: Could one spouse's bad credit negatively affect the other? A: If a couple is applying for credit jointly, say for a loan or credit card, then yes. One person's lower score can negatively impact the interest rate the couple will be offered. This is because every borrower has three credit scores, and lenders use the lowest "middle" credit score of the two borrowers. We have seen many situations in the past in which one borrower was dropped from the application – but only if the lower score belongs to a non-working spouse. This can create a serious issue, however, if the income is needed in order to qualify. Q: Can one spouse's low score negatively affect the couple's chances of securing a mortgage? A: Yes, if one borrower has negative credit items, s...
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By Pat Killeen
(VanDyk Mortgage Corporation)
Protecting Your Credit During Divorce Pat Killeen, Mortgage AdvisorVandyk Mortgage Corporationhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/louisvillekentuckyhomes(502) 472-0889 Louisville Kentucky - When a marriage ends in divorce, the lives of those involved are changed forever. During this time of upheaval, one thing that shouldn't have to change is the credit status you've worked so hard to achieve. Unfortunately, for many, the experience is the exact opposite. Unfulfilled promises to pay bills, the maxing out of credit cards, and a total breakdown in communication frequently lead to the annihilation of at least one spouse's credit. Depending upon how finances are structured, it can sometimes have a negative impact on both parties. The good news is it doesn't have to be this way. By taking a proactive...
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