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The Difference Between Pre-Qualification and Pre-Approval

By
Real Estate Agent with Dunes Marketing Group

Ben Russ, Vice President of Hilton Head Mortgage sent me the following pertinent information regarding financing for a home on Hilton Head Island.

Pre-qualification is the first step in obtaining mortgage financing.

A potential borrower answers a few questions to provide the loan consultant with a quick snapshot of the borrower's income, existing debt, accumulated savings and whether or not there is a co-borrower. Signatures allow the loan consultant to run a credit report and begin to determine what loans are good candidates for this particular client. However, there are literally thousands of loan programs available.

It is important for the loan professional to know the long-term financial objectives of the prospective homeowner.

Pre-approval is a written documentation that proves the borrower has full support of a lender.

It means the form 1003 Uniform Residential Loan Application has been completed and reviewed by an underwriter. Based on the borrower's income, debt ratio and savings, the underwriter will provide a dollar amount this borrower is eligible for.

Now the borrower has the convenience of shopping for a home in the price range agreed upon by the lender.

Pre-approval allows potential homeowners to shop as cash buyers, and that means negotiating power. The seller will take an offer from a pre-approved shopper much more seriously and may even accept a lower bid because they know the financing is in place and the deal is secure.

For more information regarding the home-buying lending process on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, or for real estate information, email me with your questions at HiltonHeadJR@aol.com.

Robyn Graves
Floyd Wickman Team - Winchester, VA

You are World Class!!

Nov 26, 2008 07:42 PM
John Robinson
Dunes Marketing Group - Hilton Head Island, SC
REALTOR - Hilton Head Island, SC

I learned from the best Robyn!  I'd still like to speak with you about the Floyd Wickman course in January...

Nov 26, 2008 11:39 PM