Applying for a mortgage can be a daunting task. It takes many hours, lots of paperwork, and possibly a headache or two. Below are several mistakes to avoid when on the hunt for a mortgage.
Not checking your credit. This should be your first step in applying for a mortgage. Check your score months before applying for a mortgage so you know where you stand, and have time to make any changes if necessary.
Not getting pre-approved. A mortgage pre-approval is one of the best things you can do to ease the home-buying process. During pre-approval, your bank checks your credit and examines your income, assets, and employment. Before shopping for a home, get pre-approved. Many sellers won't take you seriously otherwise.
Applying for new credit AND a new mortgage. Do not apply for a new line of credit before or during the mortgage application process – it hints at financial instability, and you're seen as a greater risk.
Applying for new credit AND a new mortgage. Do not apply for a new line of credit before or during the mortgage application process – it hints at financial instability, and you're seen as a greater risk.
Changing jobs. If you're thinking about switching jobs, then hold off on the mortgage application, or stick out your current position for longer. While a change in the same field doesn't necessarily mean you will be rejected, a big change - like a brand new career - can be a red flag.
Not seasoning your assets. Uncle John is giving you $10,000 to put toward your mortgage? Terrific. Make sure it's in your account months before you apply for a mortgage. New funds do not equate to financial stability, and your underwriter will catch on.
I
specialize in helping buyers and sellers invest in real estate in Loudoun County and Northern
Virginia.
I have
over 25 years experience in the real estate industry. As a Broker/Owner
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