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Columbia Missouri Real Estate ~ Our Prudential Agents
Visit my web site! JamesMatteson.com
James Matteson, REALTOR®

James Matteson
Office Phone: (573) 449-6200
Mobile/Cell Phone: (573)
Fax: (573) 449-6202
Email: Jim@prudentialvision.com
Web Site: JamesMatteson.com
US Mail & Office Location:
103B Corporate Lake Place
Columbia, MO 65203
Driving directions to the office:
- In Columbia, MO, take Providence south to Corporate Lake Drive
- Turn right onto Corporate Lake Drive
- Turn right onto Commercial
- We're on the right, behind Columbia Performing Arts Center
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Loan Prequalification and Preapproval
When you're under contract to buy a property, it's important to have your mortgage application accepted. Some house sellers may not be able to wait for the approval process because they need to sell quickly. If the sellers have other buyers waiting in the wings, you run a risk of losing the property.
You should go through mortgage prequalification or preapproval.
- Prequalification is an informal discussion between borrower and lender. The lender provides an opinion of the loan amount that you can borrow based solely on what you, the borrower, tell the lender. The lender doesn't verify anything and is not bound to make the loan when you're ready to buy.
- Preapproval is a much more rigorous process, which is why we prefer it if you have any reason to believe that you'll have difficulty qualifying for the loan you desire. Loan preapproval is based on documented and verified information regarding your likelihood of continued employment, your income, your liabilities, and the cash you have available to close on a home purchase.
- Going through the preapproval process is a sign of your seriousness to house sellers -- it places a sort of a Good Borrowing Seal of Approval on you. A lender's preapproval letter is considerably stronger than a prequalification letter. In a multiple-offer situation where more than one prospective buyer bids on a home at the same time, buyers who have been preapproved for a loan have an advantage over buyers who haven't been proven creditworthy.
- Lenders don't charge for prequalification. Given the extra work involved, some lenders do charge for preapproval. Other lenders, however, offer free preapprovals to gain borrower loyalty.
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