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Yall boys better set up shop in Katy
if I had a family I would be in Katy ASAP. Im tryna be in the city though.
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Yall boys better set up shop in Katy
does FHA accept coops and condos? bout to purchase within the year
Can I get any lower than 3.5 for a 30 year refi? That's what they're offering me right now
What part of Houston you trying to be in? Im looking right now as well in Houston.
Yall boys better set up shop in Katy
Sounds like it. Your agent has an interest in getting you the best deal possible. Most agents make a good amount of their business off referrals, so a happy client is more likely to refer someone else to use them for future deals.So I was dealing with a bank and my agent wanted a DU approval from them when he presented our offer to show we were really qualified. He said he couldn't provide it because of rules & regulations. He can only send a letter saying we were DU approved. My agent referred me to a bank and they provided it with no problem. They didn't tell me "oh we're not suppose to do this but we're going to do it for you" type of thing.
I liked the guy I was dealing with but if we have an issue with making an offer then I'm worried about the rest of the process. He then sent me a text saying "remember your agent works for the seller, not you. I work for you". I'm not sure what that means because our agent is not representing both sides. Is he just salty ?
I called on an investment property and the guy told me I would have to put down 30% due to the majority of ownership being rentals.
Has anyone ever dealt with this? Are there any ways around it?
You should contact a local mortgage broker to see if other lenders can approve you based on the ownership of the units. I'm assuming it's more than 50% are rentals?
Sounds like it. Your agent has an interest in getting you the best deal possible. Most agents make a good amount of their business off referrals, so a happy client is more likely to refer someone else to use them for future deals.
There shouldn't be a problem with a pre-approval letter. We ask to cross qualify all of the buyers that we accept on our listings just to make sure if they run into any problems, we have a backup plan.
Good luck. Hopefully the listing agent is on top of things or else headaches will be had.When we sat down with our agent for the first time he told us that the DU findings is something he would definitely need. We are buying with a low down payment in a area that people usually have the 20-30% to put down. I guess in a market like this its important to show the sellers that there won't be an issue going froward.Sounds like it. Your agent has an interest in getting you the best deal possible. Most agents make a good amount of their business off referrals, so a happy client is more likely to refer someone else to use them for future deals.
There shouldn't be a problem with a pre-approval letter. We ask to cross qualify all of the buyers that we accept on our listings just to make sure if they run into any problems, we have a backup plan.
We got lucky with the home we found. It was overpriced which probably turned people off, the sellers agent doesn't know what she is doing, and the owners are in a rush to move.
The sellers have accepted our offer and we'll be signing contracts by Wednesday.
Sounds like it. Your agent has an interest in getting you the best deal possible. Most agents make a good amount of their business off referrals, so a happy client is more likely to refer someone else to use them for future deals.
There shouldn't be a problem with a pre-approval letter. We ask to cross qualify all of the buyers that we accept on our listings just to make sure if they run into any problems, we have a backup plan.
When we sat down with our agent for the first time he told us that the DU findings is something he would definitely need. We are buying with a low down payment in a area that people usually have the 20-30% to put down. I guess in a market like this its important to show the sellers that there won't be an issue going froward.
We got lucky with the home we found. It was overpriced which probably turned people off, the sellers agent doesn't know what she is doing, and the owners are in a rush to move.
The sellers have accepted our offer and we'll be signing contracts by Wednesday.
Good luck. Hopefully the listing agent is on top of things or else headaches will be had.
And remember, the 10 commandments of buying:
Congrats!
Out of pocket? Depending how long you plan on staying there (under 8 years) it might be worth it to roll them in and take a higher rate.I did just violate #7 when I asked for a credit increase. I got the increase, and a week an a half later, I am starting the refinance process with the same company (USAA).Good luck. Hopefully the listing agent is on top of things or else headaches will be had.Sounds like it. Your agent has an interest in getting you the best deal possible. Most agents make a good amount of their business off referrals, so a happy client is more likely to refer someone else to use them for future deals.
There shouldn't be a problem with a pre-approval letter. We ask to cross qualify all of the buyers that we accept on our listings just to make sure if they run into any problems, we have a backup plan.
When we sat down with our agent for the first time he told us that the DU findings is something he would definitely need. We are buying with a low down payment in a area that people usually have the 20-30% to put down. I guess in a market like this its important to show the sellers that there won't be an issue going froward.
We got lucky with the home we found. It was overpriced which probably turned people off, the sellers agent doesn't know what she is doing, and the owners are in a rush to move.
The sellers have accepted our offer and we'll be signing contracts by Wednesday.
And remember, the 10 commandments of buying:
Congrats!
Hopefully it had no real effect. I am currently "locked in" at 2.375% for a 15 yr...Hoping things go well.
Estimated closing cost are much higher (nearly double) what their website stated
Im house hunting, got pre approved but havent put any offers down yet. Can i close a bank acct? I have 3, just want 2, been meaning to close it, just hasnt been a priority
Sounds like it. Your agent has an interest in getting you the best deal possible. Most agents make a good amount of their business off referrals, so a happy client is more likely to refer someone else to use them for future deals.
There shouldn't be a problem with a pre-approval letter. We ask to cross qualify all of the buyers that we accept on our listings just to make sure if they run into any problems, we have a backup plan.
When we sat down with our agent for the first time he told us that the DU findings is something he would definitely need. We are buying with a low down payment in a area that people usually have the 20-30% to put down. I guess in a market like this its important to show the sellers that there won't be an issue going froward.
We got lucky with the home we found. It was overpriced which probably turned people off, the sellers agent doesn't know what she is doing, and the owners are in a rush to move.
The sellers have accepted our offer and we'll be signing contracts by Wednesday.
Good luck. Hopefully the listing agent is on top of things or else headaches will be had.
And remember, the 10 commandments of buying:
Congrats!
I did just violate #7 when I asked for a credit increase. I got the increase, and a week an a half later, I am starting the refinance process with the same company (USAA).
Hopefully it had no real effect. I am currently "locked in" at 2.375% for a 15 yr...Hoping things go well.
Estimated closing cost are much higher (nearly double) what their website stated
Out of pocket? Depending how long you plan on staying there (under 8 years) it might be worth it to roll them in and take a higher rate.
Im house hunting, got pre approved but havent put any offers down yet. Can i close a bank acct? I have 3, just want 2, been meaning to close it, just hasnt been a priorityGood luck. Hopefully the listing agent is on top of things or else headaches will be had.
And remember, the 10 commandments of buying:
Congrats!
If it's a personal bank account, that won't affect the loan. There's no money (checking, savings, ira, etc..) in the account right?Im house hunting, got pre approved but havent put any offers down yet. Can i close a bank acct? I have 3, just want 2, been meaning to close it, just hasnt been a priority