You saw an online ad for low mortgage rates and decided to apply — just to see if you qualify. Now your phone is buzzing nonstop, and lenders are emailing you about “DTIs” and W-2s.
The onslaught of financing questions can be baffling when you’re tackling them alone. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Looking for some insight to make financing more straightforward? These four tips will get you started:
1. It’s okay to play the field.
Don’t be afraid to apply for several loans with different lenders to compare the terms and rates. You can — and should — shop around.
Just be sure to do so within a set time period to avoid multiple credit inquiries.
2. Manual underwriting can help you qualify.
Most lenders automate their approval process to speed up transactions. However, if you fall outside conventional requirements, they can’t see your full financial picture. That’s where manual underwriting comes in.
Buyers with concerns about their income or credit should verify that their lender will manually underwrite the loan if needed.
3. Broaden your prospects with a fixer-upper mortgage.
Buying a fixer-upper can give you more home at a lower price. Did you know that the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) and Fannie Mae offer loans that will cover the mortgage and necessary home repairs?
4. You don’t need 20% down.
Perhaps the biggest homebuying myth is that you can’t buy without 20% down. But you can. Here’s how:
Mortgage financing can feel overwhelming. But you’re not in it alone.
Reach out today for a referral to a trusted lender to get preapproved for your next home.
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