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Phenomenal credit score? They’ll offer, but do your best to resist a “no-cost” refinance. Lenders often represent a loan with no out-of-pocket expenses as a “no-cost” loan. There are closing costs with every home loan. The banks don’t work for free.
“No-cost” often means that you are financing the closing cost over the life of the loan. The fees for a 30 year loan could sting a bit at closing. But in the long-run, the fees could cost about double if they’re financed. Be prepared for this experience. The lender or loan officer will “scrub” your credit. They’ll review your credit with you in every detail and ask questions about accounts, payments, negatives, late payments, etc. It’s a good idea to have reviewed it on your own before this “scrub”. Get a free copy of your credit report here. Be certain all the information in the report is valid and be ready to explain any item in it. If you find errors and your credit needs repair, we recommend Lexington Law. Learn more
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How-To Own a Home
It’s a good idea to get pre-approved for your first home loan. The bank will give you a pre-approval letter. This is an estimate of the loan amount you can afford and a sample of the loan programs you may qualify for.
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