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The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Mortgage Applicants

Published: Tuesday, May 12, 2009
SIRVA Communications

As relocation professionals, what are some things we can do to prepare our transferees to navigate through this complicated and confusing time?
The first and probably best thing a transferee can do is talk to a relocation lender early in the process. Knowing where you are and what you need to do is critical to avoid stress, as well as be in a position to be aggressive with a home purchase offer, close on your terms and complete a successful relocation. The up-front application discussion should cover these seven things to ensure a successful home purchase. 

1. Know Your Credit Report: Many people don’t know what is on their credit report, a complete review is necessary to understand your credit situation and fix any issues that may exist.

2. Be Prepared to Provide Documentation: Income and asset documentation is required now. With all of the changes that have occurred in the mortgage industry, the level of verification is considerably higher than it was a few years ago.
 
3. Do Research on Product Availability: There are still many products available to fit a variety of needs. Understanding what is available and how you qualify is essential.

4. Learn about Property Type Trends: With declining property values, some property types such as condominiums, and other unique housing types are experiencing resale issues as guidelines have become more restrictive on property issues. Preparing for this reality is essential in setting sale expectations.

5. Be Ready to Provide Information for Rate Calculations: Many applicants call to ask “what is your rate?”, but this isn’t an easy question to answer anymore. Interest rates take into consideration factors like credit, LTV, property type, location, and loan size—so be prepared to provide your loan counselor with additional information.

6. Get Pre-Approved: You can still be approved over the phone or online quickly and easily in most cases. By being approved up front, you will be in the best negotiating position when you are ready to buy.

7. Talk through the Complete Mortgage Process: A complete conversation will include the entire mortgage process. Understanding the what, when and whys of returning your documents, the home appraisal, your loan commitment as well as what is involved in closing your loan is critical. It is important to know exactly what you should expect after the closing. Setting the right expectation will lead to a successful transaction.

Talking to a professional relocation lender applies to those buying in the short, intermediate or long-term. Start the conversation early on and a successful purchase will follow.  Please contact me if you have any questions.