1. Talk to a mortgage broker or lender. Prequalifying for a mortgage should be the first thing on your homebuying to-do list. Talk an agent who's a REALTOR®, a member of the National Association of REALTORS® for lender and mortgage broker recommendations. (Mortgage brokers don't fund loans; instead they offer options from several different lenders.) Shop around to find the best mortgage for your...
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10 steps to take before applying for a mortgage loan. 1. Develop a budget. Instead of guessing what you can afford to spend on a house, use bank statements and a spreadsheet to create a budget that reflects your actual spending pattern over the last several months to a year. This approach will help you factor in unexpected expenses alongside more predictable costs such as utility...
Homebuyers are strongly encouraged to have an inspection before they close on the sale of a home. An inspection can uncover potential structural or mechanical issues. Here are nine questions an inspector should be able to answer to your satisfaction. Do you belong to a professional association? There are two main inspection organizations today, the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and...
Real estate portal sites generally offer information on a property's annual taxes. But it's a good idea to verify this information with your real estate agent and the sellers. What is the assessed value of the property? Assessed value is generally less than market value. A recent copy of the seller’s tax bill will help you determine this information. How often are properties...
Where you live should reflect your lifestyle. These questions will help you find the best community for you. Federal fair housing law prohibits real estate agents from steering you to one neighborhood or another, but agents they can direct you to resources that will answer your key questions about neighborhoods you're considering. Is it close to my favorite spots? Make a list of activities you...
Once you are under contract, the buyer’s lender will send out an appraiser to make sure the purchase price is in line with the property’s value. Appraisals help guide mortgage terms. The appraised value of a home is an important factor in the loan underwriting process. Although lenders may use the sale price to determine the amount of the mortgage they will offer, they generally only do so when...
Residential property appraisals are conducted by licensed residential or certified residential appraisers to helps the lender ensure the purchase price is in line with the property’s value. Today, an appraisals may or may not require an in-person visit. Appraisers also conduct "desktop appraisals" on homes that don't require an on-site inspection, and hybrid appraisals, in which on-site information is...
You can expect a home inspector to evaluate these nice areas or systems. Structure The home’s “skeleton” should be able to stand up to weather, gravity, and the earth that surrounds it. Structural components include items such as the foundation and the framing. Exterior The inspector should look at sidewalks, driveways, steps, windows, doors, siding, trim, and surface drainage. They...
A final walk-through is the time to make sure that your new home is in the same condition you expected it would be. Closing time is hectic, but you should always make time for a final walk-through to make sure that your home is in the same condition you expected it would be. Here’s a detailed list of what to check for on your final walk-through. Basement, attic, and every room, closet, and crawl...
Every lender requires documentation as part of the process of approving a mortgage loan. Here are documents you’re generally required to provide to your mortgage lender. W-2 statements and tax returns — business tax returns if you're self-employed — for the last two or three years for every person signing the loan. At least one pay stub for each person signing the loan. Account...