Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Top Reasons to have your Mortgage Pre-Approved


If you still aren’t convinced about the importance of pre-approved mortgages, take a look at the U.S. subprime loan crisis and their high ratio of defaulted mortgage loans. Country Wide Financial (one of America’s major leading mortgage lending firms) posted in their 4th quarter that 19% of subprime borrowers had missed a payment.[i]


The advantages of pre-approved mortgages far outweigh the hassle that some home buyers believe that it can be. For instance, many home buyers are not aware that when you are pre-approved, you can be guaranteed an interest rate for a period of time and for the pre-approved amount.


Another advantage is ease of convenience. Based on your pre-approved amount your realtor can search for properties within your “set budget”, therefore, saving time by narrowing the search. Once you and your realtor have found a property that you would like to make an offer on, pre-approval comes in handy when in a bidding war with other potential buyers for home. Some sellers are more likely to accept an offer from a buyer who has been pre-approved as it
cuts down on the wait time to move their home from conditionally sold to a firm sale.


Pre-approval puts you in the driver’s seat because now you can confidently search for a home that you know that you can afford. Let’s not forget about the ease of mind that this provides. So many times, home buyers search for homes that they believe that they will be mortgage approved for, make an offer, only to find out the deal fell through because their financing wasn’t secured.


The best advice that I can give anyone, is to do your homework before picking up the phone to call a realtor. There are various types of mortgages and terms that you should become familiar with and it helps when you know what the mortgage specialist is talking about. Remember, buying a home can be a daunting task but by being organized and prepared you can be one step closer to your new home.

[i] http://www.canadianmortgagetrends.com/canadian_mortgage_trends/2007/04/

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