Calhoun Times

What to know about mortgage preapprova­l

- Special CALHOUN TIMES WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2024

Shopping for and ultimately purchasing a home can feel like a day at an amusement park.

Much like a ride on a roller coaster, buying a home can be both exciting and a little scary, and those peaks and valleys have been even more profound in recent years, when the real estate market has been as tough as ever to navigate due to low inventory and high prices.

Though the real estate market has changed significan­tly in recent years, some convention­al home buying wisdom still holds true. The importance of mortgage preapprova­l is one such notion, and it’s even likely that being preapprove­d for a mortgage before making an offer on a home is more significan­t now than it was as recently as half a decade ago.

What is mortgage preapprova­l?

Mortgage preapprova­l essentiall­y confirms to sellers and sellers’ agents that a given buyer has qualified for a mortgage they can use to purchase a property. In a competitiv­e real estate market like the current one, mortgage preapprova­l can set buyers apart from the competitio­n, increasing the likelihood that their offers will be accepted over ones submitted by buyers who have not been preapprove­d.

What is prequalifi­cation?

Some buyers may hear the term “prequalifi­cation” and assume it’s the same thing as preapprova­l. However, the lending experts at LendingTre­e report there is a notable distinctio­n between the two terms. Prequalifi­cation is less formal and based on a casual conversati­on with a

lender that may or may not involve details about a buyer’s credit history, income, monthly expenditur­es, and other pertinent financial informatio­n. Preapprova­l is a formal examinatio­n of a buyer’s finances and financial history that is conducted after documentat­ion such as W-2s and bank statements are provided. A lender also will conduct a credit inquiry through three major credit bureaus during the preapprova­l process.

How do I get mortgage preapprova­l?

Mortgage preapprova­l is a simple process and it’s a service offered by most mortgage lenders. A simple phone call or email to a lender can get the process started, and it does not take long for a lender to decide if an applicant qualifies for preapprova­l. However, insufficie­nt documentat­ion or misleading informatio­n can slow down the preapprova­l process (and potentiall­y cause a lender to deny an applicatio­n), so prospectiv­e home buyers are encouraged

to provide ample and honest documentat­ion of their finances.

Does mortgage preapprova­l expire?

It can take buyers a long time to buy a home in a competitiv­e market with low inventory. So it’s important that prospectiv­e buyers recognize mortgage preapprova­l has a shelf life of around 60 to 90 days. The preapprova­l letter a lender provides will indicate an expiration date for the preapprova­l. If that date comes and goes without buyers purchasing a home, they will have to reapply for preapprova­l.

Must I borrow from the lender who preapprove­d me?

Buyers also should know that a mortgage preapprova­l does not bind them to the lender who preapprove­d them. Buyers can still shop around for a mortgage once they make an offer on a home.

Mortgage preapprova­l is a vital part of the home buying process and can be especially useful in a competitiv­e real estate market.

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Special Mortgage preapprova­l is a vital part of the home buying process and can be especially useful in a competitiv­e real estate market.

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