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Temptation at the Cash Register. Ho Ho Ho ... You Just Lost the Chance to Close Your Loan

Reblogger Charita Cadenhead
Real Estate Agent with eXp Realty

How many of you know this song?  "Buyers, whatever you do, don't establish any more credit until after the closing.

Chorus: Don't even think about it.

Repeat, repeat, repeat.

     Gene Mundt Chicago Bancorp Holiday Smart Shopping Post

    

    

     You're out doing your holiday shopping. It's 11:45 pm .. and you're in that store because they have exactly what you want and have been looking for ... at an unbelievable price, but only if purchased during the hours of 10 pm to midnight.

    

    

      Plus, in your hand you have an additional coupon that you found at an online site. The coupon will give you a whopping and additional 10% off your purchase!

    It's your turn up at the register and you're feeling like a California goldminer about to hit the motherlode. The clerk behind the register now utters words that will cause a meltdown in any frugal shopper's heart ...

     "Would you like to open up a "fill in the blank" credit card to save an additional 10% on your purchase today"?

     You can feel your heart racing. You almost feel faint. But somewhere in the back of your mind is this faint voice whispering to you. It's your damn pesky butt-inski mortgage banker's voice. And he's/she's telling you ... "Don't take out any new credit or run any more credit reports without checking with me first. It could sink your loan's approval. Hinder or stop your loan from closing".

     Oh man ... what to do? What to do? An additional 10%!

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     Let's do some simple math. Let's say what you're going to buy is a fairly high ticket item like a television. It's a big one and typically well over a $1000 dollars. It's on sale for $768.00, with another $100.00 off if you purchase it during the special late-night hours.

     You've got that covered and have whittled the cost to $668.00. Your internet discount coupon takes another 10% off the price, leaving a cost of $601.20. Tack the additional credit card offer ... another 10% off ... and you're now buying the TV for $541.08! $541.08!!!

    

     You can feel the sweat pouring down your back. But you hear that obnoxious little voice again ... whispering "Don't do it"! Do Not Do It!! Seems you might need some common sense smack talk right about now.

     Do you really want to risk your beautiful home's closing ... lose the perfect home at the unbelievable price you negotiated? Do you want to throw away all the hard work and saving you have done for your home?

     Is forfeiting the unbelievable amount of paperwork and documentation you had to fork over during processing what you had in mind?

     You might be doing exactly that ... and all for a 10% off offer that equals $60.12. Is it really worth it to you?

     I am being perfectly honest when I say, "it has happened". Because clients didn't weigh they're options carefully, plan their expenditures, deny themselves, didn't believe or follow their mortgage banker's advice, or just temporarily lost sight of their goals ... the ability to close on the house they wanted and loved so much was lost. LOST!

     So think very carefully this holiday shopping season about your credit and financial decisions should you be in the process of closing on a home ... or thinking of buying a home in the near future. That small store credit card and small $60.12 in savings could mean a huge loss to you or your abilities to buy a home.

     Don't let this holiday season's temptations bite you. Remember your ultimate goal. Don't save yourself OUT of your new home ...

 

     * Work with a mortgage banker that offers you solid, sound advice based on over 35 years of successful mortgage banking experience and expertise. Contact me if you need mortgage lending advice and service. Cell: 708.921.6331. Email: gene@chicagobancorp.com. Or through my website: http://www.genemundt.com.

                            

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Nicole Kraus
Signature Realty Associates - Dover, FL

Great blog.....this is such a tempting time of the years.  I always advise clients not to buy "anything!"  Only the essentials and if they have that need to buy high end ticket items to wait until the home is closed and the keys are in their hot little hands.

Nov 29, 2010 03:49 AM
Jim Hale
ACTIONAGENTS.NET - Eugene, OR
Eugene Oregon's Best Home Search Website

This is a great explanation of age old good advice.  It is worth re-blogging.

Nov 29, 2010 03:55 AM
Dr. Paula McDonald
Beam & Branch Realty - Granbury, TX
Granbury, TX 936-203-0279

Amen Sista!  Wish more folks would heed this warning.

Nov 29, 2010 04:13 AM
Sussie Sutton
David Tracy Real Estate - Houston, TX
David Tracy Real Estate for Buyers & Sellers

Charita! This is a great post!

I have been working with a customer who will be buying a home either in December or January..... Repeatedly I have advised no new accounts until you speak with your mortgage broker....

So guess what she did? She went and purchased new furniture.  When she told me I went silent...what could I say that had not been said before? I will let the mortgage broker deal with it.

Hopefully there won't be too much damage.  

Nov 29, 2010 04:16 AM
Tish Lloyd
BlueCoast Realty Corporation - Wilmington, NC
Broker - Wilmington NC and Surrounding Beaches

Charita ~  Great re-blog; thanks.  You know me, I was busy trying to work the "crowd" here for the Flotilla and missed a few days in The 'Rain.

Nov 29, 2010 06:56 AM
Peggy Dowcett
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage - Concord, MA
978.302.3988, Concord, MA - Mass Real Estate

Charita - Great post, I as so glad you re-blogged I didn't see it before. I wish more clients would follow this advice.

Nov 29, 2010 09:43 AM
Gene Mundt, IL/WI Mortgage Originator - FHA/VA/Conv/Jumbo/Portfolio/Refi
NMLS #216987, IL Lic. 031.0006220, WI Licensed. APMC NMLS #175656 - New Lenox, IL
708.921.6331 - 40+ yrs experience

Charita:  Thank you so much for re-posting this blog and message.  It's much appreciated ... and forgive me, but I think a very important and timely message.  Just like Sussie above, I have a client presently that does not wish to document ... and has told me they have purchased furniture.  This, of course, for a home that they have not been approved for closing on.  And further (of course) I as the mortgage banker ... are the bad guy for not getting it closed.  Very frustratng ...

So, pass this on.  Hopefully the great majority of buyers will listen and heed the message and warning contained within this post and avoid the stressful and frustrating situation of my current client.  They shoot themselves in the foot otherwise ...

Gene

Nov 29, 2010 09:45 AM
Cynthia Larsen
Cotati, CA
Independent Broker In Sonoma County, CA

Oh yeah, I'll never forget the transaction I was in when the buyer decided to buy a new car right before closing. He had to start from the beginning with his loan ... at a much higher interest rate!

Nov 29, 2010 10:15 AM
Peggy Hughes/pha logistix, inc.
pha logistix inc - San Francisco, CA
SF NYC LA

WOW, you'd think that will all the hard work that went into the initial transaction, people wouldn't want to upset any applecart, especially their loan!

Thanks for the reblog as I didn't catch it first time out.

Nov 29, 2010 10:38 AM
Melissa McKinney
Everything Pines Partners Fayetteville - Fayetteville, NC
Realtor, www.LivingFayetteville.com

Charita~ Great re blog I missed this one! Had to giggle a bit while reading it, but SO TRUE!!

Nov 29, 2010 01:39 PM