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Obtain the Best Rates & Lowest Closing Costs

When you are ready to purchase a home, it makes sense to negotiate from the strongest position possible. In a strong real estate market, sellers can be more selective in the final buyer they choose to negotiate with. In such a crazed seller's market, it's not uncommon for a home seller to receive multiple offers on their property. With that said, there are certain things you can do to make certain that your offer is the one Seller goes with.

The vast majority of Purchasers today go about the process entirely wrong, putting themselves at an overwhelming disadvantage!

Let's look at this from the Seller's perspective for a moment. If you were the Seller and had multiple offers on your property, all things being equal, would you accept the one with Certificate of Financing Approval or the one that was still conditional on financing? The answer is obvious. Why then, do so many buyers wait to start the financing process until after they have found the home?

What I have found is that those buyers are usually very good, qualified buyers and are not worried about getting approved. Even though they usually are correct and will ultimately be approved, the Seller in most cases has no guarantees.

Lastly, from a cost savings perspective...

As a prospective purchaser, it makes all the more sense to start the financing process early on so you can get a firm handle on your interest rate and estimate of points and closing costs. If you do this before finding a home, you are not under any time constraints and are less likely to over-pay like a buyer who has found a home and is under strict time constraints.

Should you decide that you wish to take advantage of mortgage pre-qualifying, simply complete the attached mortgage application. We will submit your application to our preferred mortgage lender who will locate the absolute best mortgage rate and lowest closing costs possible and process your application without any obligation.

Real Estate Law requires that a Broker provides consumers with a written Disclosure Regarding Real Estate Relationships that describes the various business relationship choices that the consumer can have with a real estate licensee at their first substantive meeting.


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