An ounce of prevention…..

What else is going on while your lender processes your loan application? One of the contingencies for following through on your accepted offer to purchase is your right to conduct investigations and review the results within a specified time frame. Several investigations are listed in Paragraph 12 of the Purchase and Sale Agreement, as well…

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Credit Where Credit Is Due

Why is it important to check my credit report? There is one key piece of paper to have in hand before you start looking for that perfect home that will increase your chances of having your offer accepted:  pre-approval from a mortgage lender.  And the lender will run a credit check as part of issuing…

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Why Does Closing Take So Long?

After the rush of offer and counter-offer deadlines, the home buying process slows down considerably, since it can take up to 45 days before closing and moving in. What’s going on? The largest part of this time is taken up with the mortgage loan approval process. You have probably already been in contact with lenders…

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“Let’s make a deal”

Let’s make a deal! The offer is in…you’ve got your fingers crossed. And you are probably feeling anxious. When an offer is presented, two things are almost always certain: the seller knows the buyer most likely will pay more than their offer, and the buyer knows the seller most likely will take less than the…

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“Make me an offer I can’t refuse”

Ah, every seller’s dream:  a full price cash offer, no building inspection or appraisal, closing at seller’s convenience, not contingent on sale of buyer’s home, large earnest money deposit and no request for items not included in the listing. Or, better yet, a bidding war with multiple offers that exceed the list price. This, of…

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