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Buyer Tip #2

By
Managing Real Estate Broker with MULAMONT REALTY, LLC MI RE License #6502378551

Get a Mortgage Pre-Approval Letter

Buying a HomeBack in the wildcat mortgage days of the 1980's and 90's real estate deals could come together with a pre-qualifying letter.  A pre-qualifying letter?  Didn't I just say get pre-approved?  What's the difference?

A pre-qualifying letter is informal.  It can be gotten from a telephone interview with a lender.  Basically you tell the lender how long you've worked, how much you make how much you earn and what are your monthly debts.  Based on this information the lender will determine, with some qualifications, how much "you're good for".  No information has been verified so there's no commitment from the lender.  Seller's discount them too.  So if your offer is side by side with another that has a pre-approval letter the seller may lean, all things being equal, towards the offer that has financing pre-approved.

A pre-approval letter is formal.  There has been a mortgage application completed and a credit report pulled.  The lender has taken all the steps to verify employment, prior rent/mortgage history, income and monthly debt load.  You know, all the stuff you told the other lender over the phone. But because all your information has been verified, the lender will issue a letter saying they will lend what "you're good for" and you can purchase a home of X dollars.

So, if you are serious about buying a home and you'll need financing to do it; start by getting a mortgage pre-approval.  You'll be glad you did.

Comments (3)

Clark Cook
1st Choice Realty of Fayetteville, LLC - Fayetteville, NC
Marketing Homes For Sale In Fayetteville NC Area

... And you won't waste time working with someone who isn't qualified!

Sep 13, 2010 01:59 PM
David L. Montgomery
MULAMONT REALTY, LLC - Pontiac, MI
David L. Montgomery

Amen!!!

Sep 13, 2010 02:01 PM
Chris Smith
Re/Max Chay Realty Inc., Brokerage - New Tecumseth, ON
South Simcoe, Caledon, King, Orangeville Real Esta

A mortgage pre-approval letter lets you negotiate from a position of greater strength

Oct 20, 2010 04:12 PM