Thursday, July 26, 2007

Pre-Qualified or Pre-Approved?

What's the difference? Confusing prequalification with preapproval can mean disappointment for both a home seller and a buyer. Real estate experts say it's smart to urge buyers to become preapproved by their lender, not just prequalified. For buyers to obtain a bona fide preapproval, they must submit a loan application with the necessary documentation and fee. After the lender verifies and analyzes the application, it will notify the applicant of how much money he can afford to borrow. Armed with that information, the buyer can confidently go home shopping. Prequalifications are simply an estimate of what a buyer can afford. A buyer who assumes that this estimate is accurate and chooses a home based on the information may, in fact, be denied a loan when he actually applies. That results in a situation that wastes his time and can put a seller in an a bad position if they've already turned away a qualified buyer. And, of course, it wastes the real estate agent's time as well.


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Monday, July 23, 2007

IN ESCROW!

161 Viewpoint Circle is in escrow and should close at the end of August! Listed at $889,000 with an updated kitchen and very private lot on a cul de sac off Via Arroyo.