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1 Of 5 Secrets to Buying the Best House for Your Money

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Atlanta Partners

1. Get "Pre-Approved" - Not "Pre-Qualified!"

Do you want to get the best property you can for the least amount of money? Then make sure you are in the strongest negotiating position possible. Price is only one element in the negotiations, and not necessarily the most important one. Often other terms, such as the strength of the buyer or the length of escrow, are critical to a seller.

In years past, I always recommended that buyers get "pre-qualified" by a lender. This means that you spend a few minutes on the phone with a lender who asks you a few questions. Based on the answers, the lender pronounces you "pre-qualified" and issues a certificate that you can show to a seller. Sellers are aware that such certificates are WORTHLESS, and here's why! None of the information has been verified!

Many times unknown problems can come to the surface! Some of the problems I've seen include recorded judgments, alimony payments due, glitches on the credit report due to any number of reasons both accurately and inaccurately, down payments that have not been in the clients' bank account long enough, etc.

So the way to make the strongest offer today is to get "pre-approved". This happens AFTER all information has been checked and verified. You are actually APPROVED for the loan and the only loose end is the appraisal on the property. This process takes anywhere from a few days to a few weeks depending on your situation. It's VERY POWERFUL and a weapon I recommend all my clients have in their negotiating arsenal

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Justin Messer
Supreme Lending USDA, FHA, and Conventional Loans - Peachtree City, GA
Residential Loan Officer, USDA Rural Housing Loan

You are completely right.  I give pre-qualification letters to borrowers that are interested in buying a home or refinancing their current one.  This is to merely give the borrowers an idea of what they need to be looking for as far as a price range.  The pre-approval letter is only given once the borrower has committed to the process and submitted all the required documentation.  This is why it is so important for interested buyers to consult a mortgage professional far in advance to beginning their home search.  Meeting in advance can give us plenty of time to clear up any credit issues or any financial concerns.

Justin

Oct 21, 2008 07:43 AM