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Pre-Approval

Are you pre-qualified or pre-approved for a loan?

Before you begin to shop for a new home, you should figure out how much you can affordThis will put you in a better position as a buyer. That’s when it is important to understand the distinction between being pre-qualified for a loan and pre-approved for a loan. The difference between the two terms will be important when you decide to make an offer on a house.

To get pre-qualified for a loan, I will collect information about your debt, income, and assets. We’ll look at your credit profile and assess goals for a down payment and get an idea of different loan programs that would work for you. I will issue you a pre-qualification letter indicating the amount you are pre-qualified to borrow.


It is important to understand that a pre-qualification letter is just an estimate of what you are eligible to borrow, not a commitment to lend.
Getting pre-approved for a loan gives you more of a competitive advantage when the time comes to bid on a home because you have actually been approved for a loan for a specified amount.


To get pre-approved, you will
complete a mortgage application and provide me with various information verifying your employment, assets and financial status such as W-2 forms, bank records and credit card statements. We’ll review your mortgage options and submit your application to the lender that best meets your needs. Once the application process is complete you will receive a pre-approval letter indicating the amount your lender is willing to lend you for your home.


A pre-approval letter is not binding on the lender; it is subject to an appraisal of the home you wish to purchase and certain other conditions. If your financial situation changes (e.g. you lose your job), interest rates rise or a specified expiration date passes, your lender must review your situation and recalculate your mortgage amount accordingly.


Home Buying Guide Topics

8 Steps to Home Ownership
How Much Can You Afford
Debt-to-Income Ratios
Required Documentation
Documenting Assets
Pre-Qualification
Home Inspection
Property Appraisal
Closing the Sale
HUD1 Settlement Statement

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