Why Is It so Important to Be Pre-Approved in the Homebuying Process?

Why Is It so Important to Be Pre-Approved in the Homebuying Process? | Simplifying The Market

You may have heard that pre-approval is a great first step in the homebuying process. But why is it so important? When looking for a home, the temptation to fall in love with a house thatโ€™s outside your budget is very real. So, before you start shopping around, itโ€™s helpful to know your price range, what youโ€™re comfortable within a monthly mortgage payment, and ultimately how much money you can borrow for your loan. Pre-approval from a lender is the only way to do this.

According to a recent survey from realtor.com, many buyers are making the mistake of skipping the pre-approval step in the homebuying process:

โ€œOf over 2,000 active home shoppers who plan to purchase a home in the next 12 months, only 52% obtained a pre-approval letter before beginning their home search, which means nearly half of home buyers are missing this crucial piece of paperwork.โ€

This paperwork (the pre-approval letter) shows sellers youโ€™re a qualified buyer, something that can really help you stand out from the crowd in the current ultra-competitive market.

How competitive is todayโ€™s market? Extremely โ€“ especially among buyers.

With limited inventory, there are many more buyers than sellers right now, and thatโ€™s fueling the competition. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), homes are receiving an average of 2.9 offers for sellers to negotiate, so bidding wars are heating up.

Pre-approval shows homeowners youโ€™re a serious buyer. It helps you stand out from the crowd if you get into a multiple-offer scenario, and these days, itโ€™s likely. When a seller knows youโ€™re qualified to buy the home, youโ€™re in a better position to potentially win the bidding war and land the home of your dreams.

Danielle Hale, Chief Economist for realtor.com notes:

โ€œFor โ€˜a buyer in a competitive market, itโ€™s typically essential to have pre-approval done in order to submit an offer, so getting it done before you even look at homes is a smart move that will enable a buyer to move fast to put an offer in on the right home.โ€™โ€

In addition, todayโ€™s housing market is also changing from moment to moment. Interest rates are low, prices are going up, and lending institutions are regularly updating their standards. Youโ€™re going to need guidance to navigate these waters, so itโ€™s important to have a team of professionals (a loan officer and a real estate agent) making sure you take the right steps along the way and can show your qualifications as a buyer at the time you find a home to purchase.

Bottom Line

In a competitive market with low inventory, a pre-approval letter is a game-changing piece of the homebuying process. If youโ€™re ready to buy this year, letโ€™s connect before you start searching for a home.

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