How to Best Prepare Your
Credit and Financial Position
BEFORE Beginning a Home Search
Part 2
Yesterday, I wrote Part 1 to this post. In that portion of this blog, I covered WHY it's important to Plan and Prepare for your home buying/mortgage financing well in advance to actually seeking your mortgage pre-approval or home search.
I also explained and listed what credit/debt, financial documents, and information you will need to gather and then supply to me/your lender when you reach that stage of seeking your mortgage pre-approval.
In this, Part 2 of my continuing blog, I reiterate the importance of adhering to the guidelines provided, especially if you're a first-time home buyer, never having been through the home buying/mortgage financing process before.
Following this pro-active guideline WILL improve anyone's home buying and mortgage financing experience ... streamlining it and enhancing the likelihood of your receiving better interest rates (saving money), more and better mortgage options to choose from, and a less-stressful/more successful mortgage processing.
So after collecting those things listed in Part 1 of this post, what's next?
Credit
- Always Remember: Call/Contact your Mortgage Lender, if you need ANY advice. If considering a purchase in the next 90 days, or in the next year (if you have credit issues especially,) contact me/your mortgage lender for a FREE tri-merge credit report. Find out just what/where you stand credit-wise, then take action!
- Manage your credit cards, making sure ALL balances are kept BELOW the maximum credit available (at worst), and below 10% of the limit (ideally).
- Know the ABC's of your TOTAL debt, from the following criteria:

- Mortgages (Know the name and address of the Lender, Amount Still Owed, and Your Monthly Payment Amount)
- Home Equity Lines (Again, Know the name and address of the Lender(s), Amount(s) Still Owed, and Your Monthly Payment Amount(s).
- Student Loans (Again, Know the name and address of the Lender(s), Amount(s) Still Owed, and Your Monthly Payment Amount(s).
- Auto Loans (And finally, the same as above. Name, Address(es), Amounts Owed, and Monthly Payments)
- Installment Loans (Meaning: Boat financing, Recreation Vehicles, Motorcycles, Secured Loans, etc.)
- Credit Cards of ALL Types (Know who holds/offers the Card, Account Number(s), What is the Outstanding Balance on Each, and the Minimum Monthly Payment of Each)
Attending to the above IN ADVANCE of entering the mortgage pre-approval process or home search, negotiating a Real Estate Contract, and getting your loan documents together ... not to mention the home inspection process, finding a Real Estate attorney, and shopping for the Homeowners Insurance ... can make your life much easier and eliminate many of the stresses of home buying and financing.
Following these guidelines, can also be the difference between a smooth mortgage approval process ... and failure to be approved for the loan you need.
Invest in yourself and your future. Spend the time needed to get organized. Give yourself the time needed to polish-up those credit scores to the best they can be. Be prepared!
Successfully do the things I suggest above and in Part 1 of this blog ... and you can thank me when we talk about the financing for that new home you're dreaming of ...
* Contact me with your credit and mortgage financing questions and needs. Whether in Chicago, Chicagoland, or across any of the 50 states, I can help. With 35 years of mortgage experience and expertise, I can answer your questions, and assist and guide you successfully throughout your credit enhancement and mortgage process ... and into becoming a new home buyer.
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