When it comes to buying a home, there are many factors you have to consider. One of the most important is attaining a home mortgage. In order to do this right, you need to have a good base of knowledge already, so continue reading this article to learn all you can.
Credit Score Health CheckUp
Before trying to get a mortgage approval, find out your credit score. Mortgage lenders can deny a loan when the borrower has a low credit score caused by late payments and other negative credit history. If your credit score is too low to qualify for a mortgage loan, clean up your credit, fix any inaccuracies and make all your payments on time.
To make sure that you get the best rate on your mortgage, examine your credit rating report carefully. Lenders will make you an offer based on your credit score, so if there are any problems on your credit report, make sure to resolve them before you shop for a mortgage.
Get Minimum of 6 Mortgage Loan Estimates
Get mortgage loan estimates from at least three different mortgage lenders and three different banks. By shopping around, you may get a lower interest rate, pay fewer points and save money on closing costs. It’s almost always preferable to get a fixed interest rate. With variable rates, you may not know from month to month what your mortgage payment will be.
Get quotes from many refinancing sources, before signing on the dotted line for a new mortgage. While rates are generally consistent, lenders are often open to negotiations, and you can get a better deal by going with one over another. Shop around and tell each of them what your best offer is, as one may top them all to get your business.
Steady Income — No New Debt While Applying for Mortgage
Changes in your finances can cause a rejection on your mortgage. Don’t apply to get a mortgage unless you have a steady job. Wait until after the mortgage is approved to switch jobs if that’s what you want to do.
Never take out a new loan or use your credit cards while waiting for your home mortgage to be approved. This simple mistake has the potential of keeping you from getting your home loan approved. Make sacrifices, if need be, to avoid charging anything to your credit cards. Also, ensure each payment is received before the due date.
Lock In Loan Rate
If you are offered a loan with a low rate, lock in the rate. Your loan may take 30 to 60 days to approve. If you lock in the rate, that will guarantee that the rate you end up with is at least that low. Then you would not end up with a higher rate at the end.
Document Down Payment Monetary Gifts
Although using money given to you as a gift from relatives for your downpayment is legal, make sue to document that the money is a gift. The lending institution may require a written statement from the donor and documentation about when the deposit to your bank account was made. Have this documentation ready for your lender.
Now that you know so much about home mortgages, you should have no problem attaining one in the future. This will ensure that you can afford the home you need, plus it will help you save money. Once you’ve moved in, you’ll be so pleased that you took the time to read this article.
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