Aime Peralta Top real estate agent in Imperial

Aime Peralta

ERA The Real Estate Store
20 Years of Experience
(9)
$0
Total Sales Last Year
20
Years of Experience
26
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$302.5K
Average Price Point

    About Aime Peralta

    Imperial County - Real Estate Aime Peralta, I can help you find your perfect home. Learn about Imperial county and its cities and neighborhoods, El Centro suburbs, and the best places to live in Imperial County. You will find a wealth of useful Real Estate information for home buyers, sellers and Properties Manager., with 18 years of experience in REO, Short Sales, Modifications, Veteran programs, First Home Time Buyer, USDA Rural Loan, Campesinos and Coachella Program.
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    Spanish
    Community Involvement
    church and family
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    bike riding
    FAMILY
    I have 3 girls married and 12 grandkids
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - California - # 01713840
    Designation

    REALTOR

    ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative)

    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers
    • Rentals
    • Commercial Property
    • Mobile Homes
    • Residential Property

    Awards

    • rewards

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      El Centro, CA

    • rewards

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Brawley, CA

    • rewards

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Winterhaven, CA

    Other Awards

    Century 21 Ruby Awards and Certificate of Achievement

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    Answered Questions

    Can someone else pay my mortgage?

    If she's paying cash: That's the easiest way. She can buy the home and have the Title put only in your name. It would be considered a gift purchase through escrow, meaning she gives the money, but you're the official owner. If she needs a loan (mortgage): Then the loan has to be in her name, since she's the one making the payments. In that case, the lender will also require her name to be on the title aEUR" so it can't be just under your name. If you both apply for the loan together: Then both of your names can go on the loan and the title, so you'd both share ownership and responsibility for the mortgage. Before doing anything, it's a good idea to talk to the loan officer and make sure everything is set up the way you both want.

    Answered by Aime Peralta | Gibbsboro, NJ, USA | 263 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 months ago