The Power of Pre-Approval: Your Key to Home Buying Success

October 5, 2023

The Power of Pre-Approval: Your Key to Home Buying Success

To make your home buying journey smoother and more stress-free, we highly recommend you get pre-approved.  If you're in the market for a new home, you've likely heard this term, but what does it really mean? 



What Is Pre-Approval


In a nutshell, pre-approval is like having a golden ticket when you're house hunting. It's a document issued by a lender after they've reviewed your financial situation and credit history. This approval states the maximum amount of money the lender is willing to lend you for a mortgage. Now, here's why it's so fantastic.



Budget Clarity


Pre-approval gives you a clear budget to work with, so you know what properties are within your financial reach.


Seller's Confidence


Sellers often prefer dealing with buyers who come with a pre-approval letter in hand. It shows you're serious and have the financial backing to purchase. 


Faster Closing Process


Time is of the essence in real estate. With pre-approval, you've already done much of the mortgage application legwork. This can expedite the closing process, allowing you to move into your new home sooner.


Negotiating Power


Having a pre-approval letter can give you an edge when negotiating the price of the house. Sellers may be more willing to work with you if they know you're financially prepared.

Peace of Mind


Perhaps most importantly, pre-approval provides peace of mind. You can house hunt confidently, knowing that you're looking at properties within your budget and no more second-guessing or sleepless nights worrying about financing.


How to Get Pre-Approval

Getting pre-approved is a straightforward process when you work with us because we will guide you every step of the way!


Here's a general overview:


  1. Choose a Lender
    : We will do the research and find the best product with the best rates and terms on your behalf.
  2. Gather Documentation: You'll need to provide us with financial documents like pay slips, tax returns, bank statements, and proof of assets.
  3. Complete an Application: Complete a mortgage application and run a credit check.
  4. Wait for Approval: Once your application and credit report are reviewed, they'll issue a pre-approval letter.
  5. Start House Hunting: Armed with your pre-approval letter, you're ready to start finding your new home.



In Summary

In summary pre-approval will empower you with knowledge, confidence, and a clear budget, all of which are essential for a successful and enjoyable home-buying experience.


What should I do next?

Our dedicated team is committed to nurturing your financial well-being and helping you achieve a stronger and more secure future. 


So call our office for more information on pre-approval on (03) 8657 8664 to organise a time to chat, and we also invite you to take advantage of our free resources by heading to our website.

https://www.futurefinancegroup.com.au/


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