The most important advice that anyone can give you about getting a mortgage is -
know your buying ability. Second, you should know which type of loan is right for you.
This means that you should shop around for the right lender - remember, both of you
are partners in the entire loan process.


PREQUALIFY

This cannot be stressed enough. Before you go house hunting, go to several lenders
and get yourself prequalified. The lender will give you important advice about the best
loan for your personal financial picture. Being prequalified will save you time, money,
and in some cases the heartache of being denied your home loan.

Before you can buy a house - you need to know how much house you can buy.

HOW TO PREQUALIFY

It's a lot easier to buy a home if you know in advance that you will be approved.
You can arrange with most lenders to prequalify for your mortgage.

Here's what to do:

Make an appointment to see your lender. Take your financial information with you,
such as bank statements and W-2 forms, as well as paycheck stubs.

The mortgage company will run your credit report and review your documents.
At that time, you will be able to discuss different financing options and decide which
type of loan is best for you.

Most lenders will write you a prequalification letter that will let the real estate agent
or the seller know that you have done your homework - and that you are a preferred
customer.

 
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