You want your mortgage to come together as seamlessly and as quickly as possible. If you have not applied for a mortgage before you may not be aware that there are some steps that can either make the process smoother or bring it to a standstill.
What can you do to make the process move along quickly? Well, you should start long before you even begin looking for homes.
How is Your Credit?
Do you know what your credit score is? Have you checked with the three big credit reporting agencies and received credit reports? This should be your first step. You may be surprised to realize that there are often errors on credit reports and many of these errors can be quickly remedied. Also, in this age of identity theft you have to make sure that all the credit transactions and debts are actually yours.
Check Into First-time Buyers Programs
There are a number of government programs: national, state, county and city that make it easier for home buyers, even those with credit problems to buy a home. Most of these programs are much more competitive than the standard loan offered by big national banks. These loan programs help home owners buy a home with little or no down payment. They are certainly well worth checking out to see if they will work for you.
Get Preapproved
You have probably heard a lot of people recommend that you get prequalified for a loan. There is actually a big difference between prequalification and Preapproval. When you are preapproved, the lender does a far more complex credit check process and balances your income against debts. They then give you a specific amount for a home loan and you are approved up to that dollar amount.
Only Borrow What You Can Afford
The old theory was to buy as expensive of a home as you could possibly afford. Unfortunately, you can sometimes find yourself in a precarious financial position. Even in the perfect home you will encounter unforeseen expenses. Imagine having to buy a new washer or refrigerator. If you are stretched thin with your mortgage you may end up paying for unusual expenses with credit cards, and that situation can quickly boomerang on you.
Work with Mortgage Experts
A lot of people of mortgages, but not everyone is an expert at the service. Some lenders of one-size-fits-all mortgages. They have little flexibility in rates or programs. They may even make recommendations for loan programs that do not make a lot of sense for your situation. Talk to a mortgage expert, not someone that just started in the business and not just a big bank that holds your credit cards or checking account. Find a lender who shops to find the best option for you and is willing to discuss several options.
There is more to getting a mortgage than merely filling out a loan application. Take some time to prepare and you will find that when you do find the right house, your loan closes quickly and with no stress and no fuss.
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