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Get Qualified

Getting qualified before you apply for a loan can help you understand how much you can borrow.

When buying a home you may be pre-approved. You can be pre-approved over the phone or on the Internet in a few minutes. It is highly recommended that you be pre-approved before you start looking for a home.

Being pre-approved will:

  1. Inform you of your maximum affordable home value, and save you from previewing properties outside your price range.
  2. Put you in a stronger negotiating position with the seller, because the seller will know your loan is pre-approved.
  3. Help you close quickly, since your loan is pre-approved.

What loan program is best for your situation?

  1. Think about how long you plan to keep the loan. If you plan to sell your home in a few years, you may want to consider an adjustable rate or balloon loan. If you plan to keep your home for a longer time, you may want to consider a fixed rate loan.
  2. Understand the relationship between rates and points. Points are considered prepaid interest and may be tax deductible. Each point is equal to 1 percent of the loan. For example 1 point on a $150,000 loan is $1,500. The more points you pay, the lower your rate.
  3. Compare different loan programs. With so many programs to choose from, it's hard to figure out which program is best for you. Consult an experienced loan officer who can help you find a loan program that best fits your short- and long-term plans.

Obtain Loan Approval

Once your loan application has been received, we will start the loan approval process immediately. This involves verifying your:

  • Credit history
  • Employment 
  • Property value

To improve your chances of getting a loan approval:

  • Fill out the loan application completely.
  • Respond promptly to any requests for additional documents. This is especially critical if your rate is locked or if you plan to close by a certain date.
  • Do not make any major purchases. Do not buy a car, furniture or another house till your loan is closed.
  • Anything that causes your debts to increase might have an adverse affect on your current application.
  • Do not go out of town around the closing date. If you do plan to be out of town when your loan is expected to close, you may sign a power of attorney, to authorize another individual to sign on your behalf.

Close the Loan

After your loan is approved, you will be required to sign the final loan documents. This will normally take place in the presence of a notary public. Be prepared to:

  • Review the final loan documents. Verify the accuracy of the name and address on the loan documents.
  • Sign the loan documents. The notary will require that you have your picture ID with you. Some lenders also require to see your Social Security card.

Your loan will normally close shortly after you have signed the loan documents.