Home Loans
 Home | Free Articles | Links | Contact Us |
Looking For A Home Loan? Here's How To Begin...We'll Provide You With News, Information, Resources And Articles About Loans. We'll Cover Home Loans, Mortgages, Second Mortgages, Home Equity Loans, And Refinancing. As you explore this site, you'll discover...
Hot Topic: Tips On Getting Your Mortgage Loan Approved
How Choosing The Wrong Loan Program Can Wipe You Out
7 Critical Questions You Must Answer Before Refinancing
Insider Secret: 3 Things Your Lender Will NEVER Tell You

Home.LoanBegin.com Presents Hundreds Of Articles, Tips, And Resources About Home Equity Mortgages, Refinancing Home Mortgages, And Home Mortgage Loans! Updated Daily.

Home Loans line
Home Loans Featured Articles
Buying a House? How Much Home Can You Afford?
Maybe you’ve heard the expert advice that your debt to income ratio shouldn’t be more than 36 percent of your total income. But do you truly know......
Continue Reading

Credit Report – How to Improve Your Credit Score
One of the great mysteries of life is how the three major credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax, and Trans Union) score credit. They all have secret......
Continue Reading

Online Mortgage Applications
The main advantage of applying for online mortgages is their convenience. It is relatively easier to apply for an online mortgage that it is for an......
Continue Reading

Looking for more Home Loans related articles?


Mortgage Loan Tips.

Why some people almost always get the lowest interest rate on their mortgage - for the least points - and No Junk Fees!
 
Home Buyer Defense Guide.

Real estate insider advice to help homebuyers avoid common mistakes when buying a home.
 
Mortgage Secret Codes Revealed.

A step by step guide on how to take control of the mortgage process and also How to beat the brokers and avoid mortgage ripoffs.




Getting Pre-Approved for a Home Loan Is One of the Best Ways to Get a Leg Up on the Competition When Shopping for a Home

Author: Syd Johnson



The real estate market is soaring because of low interest rates that have brought home buying to average Americans. All over the country, more renters are buying and homeowners are upgrading their properties. In this hot seller’s market, a pre-approval letter from your mortgage lender can help you secure a winning bid on the home of your dreams.

A pre-approval involves much more than filling out a questionnaire. It is essentially going through the entire mortgage application process and having the lender give you an exact figure of how much money they are willing to lend you and at what interest rate. Having the letter is like having the cash in the bank. This shifts your focus from financing to getting the best real estate agent and finding the best home that you can afford.

Pay attention to the terms of the letter before you start shopping for your home: What terms did your mortgage lender extend?

A simple prequalification where they took down your information and made an informal guess of what type of loan you will receive is usually not very effective. This basic prequalification of course is subject to running a full credit check, full disclosure of your assets, and no drastic changes in your financial situation.

Any lapsed payments on credit cards, student loans or a job change, can give your mortgage lender sufficient reasons to back out of the deal.

Here’s how to get the maximum benefits out of the pre-approval process:

1. Start by using the resources on any major search engine. Look for “mortgage lenders,” “home loans,” or “pre-qualify for a mortgage”.

2. Fill out an application and make sure it goes through the underwriting process. If you’re not sure, call the lender using their customer service number and ask them what happens after all the information is submitted.

3. Find out if there are any fees involved for pulling your three bureau credit reports, and for the underwriting. Some lenders will charge the fees up front and others will wait until you are approved for the loan.

4. Fill out any extra paperwork such as proof of employments and statement of your resources. You have to prove that you enough cash on hand for a down payment, unless you are getting a no money down home loan. Also, you have to prove that the cash is yours and not a loan.

If you want to a loan from your parents for example, try to get it six to eight months in advance and keep it in your savings account. Otherwise, it will count as a debt and could increase your debt to income ratio and have the opposite effect; showing that you don’t have any cash and disqualify you from a much bigger loan.

5. Get a pre-approval letter from the lender stating the exact amount of the loan that you will receive and the interest rate.

6. Pay attention to the expiration date on the letter. If you are in a market such as Southern California where competition is particularly fierce, make sure you have the most flexible expiration date that your lender will allow.

Whether it’s 30 days or 60 days, get it stated in writing. If you lose out on your first or second choice for a home (typical), you won’t be stressed to settle for anything just to get a house.


Syd Johnson is the Executive Editor of RapidLingo.com, Financial Solutions Website. You can see more articles at http://www.rapidlingo.com.

This article may be freely distributed as long as the author's bio is included with an active link to http://www.rapidlingo.com.


Article Keywords:
Home Loans


Note from the publisher


As you may know, I have a very deep passion for real estate and mortgages.  In fact, this website is a true labor of love for me.  

As publisher, one my many duties is to review the many books, programs and courses about real estate and mortgages that are on the market today.  I’ll be honest with you.  Most of them are garbage.  (Although I do strongly recommend the programs in the “Must Have” box above). 

But, let me tell you, when I came upon the following headline, I new I found a winner…

“Learn How To Quickly Build At Least $40,000 Worth Of Home Equity And Pay Your Mortgage Off In 10 Years Or Less” -Without Making Biweekly Mortgage Payments-Or Changing Your Current Mortgage.

Now, the reason I knew it was a winner was because of the name behind the headline.  Craig Romero.  Many consider Craig to be one of the true geniuses in our field.  I have a lot of respect for him, and I urge you to drop what you are doing right now and click the link below... 


New and Awesome Gadgets  MotoSLVR  Golf Impact Indicator  Astrology and Financial Articles

Home.Loanbegin.com Presents Hundreds Of Articles, Tips, And Resources About Home Equity Mortgages, Refinancing Home Mortgages, And Home Mortgage Loans