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Why You Should Get Pre-Qualified For Your Home Mortgage Before Buying

By Nathan Navachi

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Today in America there have been a slew of home foreclosures and even more people that are having difficulty paying their current home mortgage. While this indeed is a sad situation, it does offer a wonderful learning opportunity for people who are considering becoming first time homeowners or those who are considering purchasing a new house.

While it is unfortunate that so many people made the mistake of over-extending themselves in terms of borrowing too much money, this can be a learning experience for all of us in terms of how to judge exactly how much house you can afford and not purchase a home that costs too much money.

Getting Prequalified For A Mortgage

Taking the step of getting prequalified for your mortgage or home loan can be a very important step for you in terms of making sure that you do not ever end up in a position where the bank would need to take over your house because you can no longer afford to make payments.

Getting prequalified for a mortgage is the first step that can get the ball rolling for actually securing a new mortgage, and it can make the home buying process much easier and calmer for you, your real estate agent, and your financial institution.

Mortgage prequalification is an easy step to understand: your bank will look at your credit history, current debt, current income, and other miscellaneous items to determine in what amount you are qualified to receive a mortgage.

This is a process where you and your financial institution of choice take a very careful and honest look at where you stand in terms of your personal finances, and this is a process that can help you to make sure that you do not over-leverage your money too much.

How Prequalification Benefits Your Real Estate Agent

Taking the step of getting prequalified helps your real estate agent look for houses that are a good fit for you and your finances. This helps them save you from potential dead ends where you pick a house that you can not afford.

How Prequalification Benefits The Seller

If you are in a situation where there are multiple offers being made on the same house that you want to buy, already being qualified to have a mortgage in a certain amount can make your offer stand out over others and help ease any tension the seller might have about choosing your offer over everybody else's.

Nathan Navachi is an expert in the mortgage industry and specializes in mortgage refinancing information. You can read more of his expert advice at http://MortgageRefinancingSolution.com

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