6 Surprising Homebuying Facts That You Probably Didn’t Know

by EV Atlanta

Author: GoBankingRates

Spend Wisely Before Applying for a Mortgage

You want to look as good as possible to potential mortgage lenders, so don’t do anything to jeopardize your chances of both getting a loan in general and a competitive rate. Before deciding whether you’ll be approved mortgage lenders will review absolutely everything about your finances — including recent spending activity.

“Don’t make major credit card purchases in the months before applying for a mortgage,” said Ralph Herrera, a senior real estate advisor at Engel & Völkers, based in Atlanta.

The reason for this is two-fold, as both your credit utilization ratio and debt-to-income ratio can take a hit with a major purchase.

Your credit utilization ratio refers to the total amount of credit you have, versus the available balance. This directly affects your credit score.

Your debt-to-income ratio is the amount of money you owe, in relation to your earnings. This is a key factor when deciding whether to grant you a mortgage.

Choose Your Lender Wisely

If you think it doesn’t matter which lender carries your mortgage, you’re mistaken.

“Your mortgage lender matters, [so] shop around and compare costs [versus] benefits,” Herrera said. “A good Realtor will be able to recommend mortgage bankers and brokers.”

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