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 What would you do, relocate, or stay put?
I reside in a place I do not like. Long winters, depression, etc. I need to live where it is sunny and warm. Last year purchased a new home in sunny place. Tried to sell existing home, did not sell. N...


 Can you rent an apartment by yourself at the age of 18?
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 How can I split the rent fairly?
I am currently looking for a new roomate for my 2bed/2 bath apartment. My brother was staying with me before and I was covering most of the rent. My bedroom is 12x15 with 1 walk in closet and one ...


 Why is it soooo friggen expensive to buy a home in Southern California?
It seems that unless you make over 100,000 a year, you can't buy a home or barely even live here. It's ludicrous, I wonder why Real Estate is so out of reach for young families....


 If a builder builds 100 houses how many No. 9s does he have to buy to number them from 1 to 100?. ?
no upsidedown 6s just No. 9s......


 House for sale - help?
Just received an offer on a property for £82,000 (final offer) would have liked slightly more as is on the market for £89,950 should I accept? It has been on the market for over 6 months and has ...


 What is better a condo or apartment?
I am looking for a home near my collage and there is an apartment and condo for the same price but which should I get if I live alone, no pets, and am moving to Austrilla after 2 years of ...


 If i buy a house and my girlfriend lives with me & pays half the mort.if we split is she entitled to anything?
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 Is this the landlords responsibility or ours?
Our rented house has an awful problem with mould. The bathroom especially as there is no window in there and just a small ventilator. We constantly need to keep cleaning all the mould off and we ...


 You're buying a house from a sweet old lady. Her price is well below market value. Do you tell her?
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 How much intrest do you get on a 750 dollar last months rent when you move out after 4 years?
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 Renting a house... do you think this is fair?
I saw my dream house, I've got the money for the rent and deposit, and I know I can afford it... but the agent is taking character references for all the applicants and is going to choose who he ...


 Who do you call to report an illegal apartment built in someone's house?

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FYI: to everyone who thinks that I'm just trying to ruin someone's life or get someone thrown out on the streets.... why don't you stop for a minute ...


 How do you get deadbeat renters to pay their rent on time?

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I didn't expect so many responses. I already charge a late fee, 10% after ten days and 20% after twenty days and eviction after 30 days is stated in the contract....


 How can I get out of a 1 year lease early?
I live in a duplex in Arkansas, most of the leasing laws protect the landlord. How can I get out of one, can I be liable for a years worth of rent even though I leave?...


 Should you borrow 100% of the value of the house?
What do you think about those lenders which promise to let us borrow 100% of the value of the house? Is there any danger?

I also want to know whether this type of borrowing will negatively ...


 I want to start my Own Country?
How would I go about starting my own Country in the Ocean way under the ocean? What legal papers would I sign and how much for building Permits? I'm looking to build in the Oceans maybe near C...


 If you could Buy anything, what would you BUY????
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 How can i find out who is responsible for replacing a fence between my house and my neighbours?
I am in "discussion" with my neighbour over who owns a fence between our back garden. As neither of us can find our land deeds, how can we find out who owns the fence....


 The teenagers under our apartment play loud music daily?
Should I complain to my land-lord peaple? They have been nice to us, and they always turn it down when i ask, but I recently told them that that was it- we were going to complain next time, and she ...



Cream4life
When do we start the loan process for a new home construction home?
My husband and I are buying a new home. The house is currently under construction but it won't be completely done until the Spring or Summer of next year. When should I start speaking with someone regarding a loan for the house?
                     
 




loststream
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My husband and I bought a newly constructed home out in Las Vegas, Nevada about a year ago. Before the home developer would even allow us to put an "earnest money deposit" down for the house, we had to get "prequalified" with a mortgage lender... this could be done anytime before your house is finished, with any mortgage lender/broker/bank.

Then about 3-6 months BEFORE the house was scheduled to be finished, we started to call around different mortgage lenders to shop around for best "interest rates and closing costs" terms ... We found "IndyMac Bank" out in California to be the best lender at the time we called... I had heard of this company through my parents who have a mortgage with them... when my parents had a hard time finding lenders who could give them a "very good / low interest rate term" for their mortgage, it was IndyMac Bank that stepped up... and when it came time for my husband and I to close, IndyMac Bank was there for us... it was easy to "close" with them because everything was done over the mail, phone, or fax with NO complications! Also, CountryWide Bank was another lender that was very helpful and provided fair terms.

I highly recommend checking out different mortgage lender rates and no matter who you eventually choose for your lender, I recommend you "rate lock" with NO ADDED FEES (aka: No Lock Fees) approximately 3-6 months before closing... so long as the rates are affordable for you at the time.

Also, please be aware that most lenders do not want to give long length "rate locks" out... example: more than 45 days before your house is scheduled to be completed ... when you get something that is around 3-6 months of a lock, they will want to impose some sort of crazy "rate lock fee"... don't fall for this! Always try to negotiate a Rate Lock with No Fees! Otherwise, keep calling around! Many, many lenders are out there, and they all want your business! But the main point for you in shopping around NOW is to "rate lock" at a very low interest rate as possible, while being able to afford the monthly mortgage payments and terms!

I would also recommend you check out www.BankRate.com ... this site can help you see what the going interest rates according to the mortgage terms you want (example: 30 year conventional fixed, 15 year conventional fixed, 5 year ARM, 3 year ARM, etc...), based upon your location ... since mortgage rates usually change daily.

www.BankRate.com also provides good financial advice, as well as providing you with useful "financial calculators" (for example: they have mortgage calculators that can figure out how much you would end up paying for your house per month, given how much you plan to borrow/mortgage and how long you plan to take out the mortgage for (mortgage term).

Based upon the fact that your house will be done around Spring or Summer of 2007, I would start calling around the end of this month... because it makes me believe you may get better rates now that this year is ending and lots of companies will be willing to make last minute good deals to make up "quota" or boost their "end-of-year profits", etc. For this same reason, it was also good to call at the end of the month, or the first week of the new month as opposed to the middle of a month to call for best rates... not always true, but from my personal experience, it seemed most likely.

Hope this helps... And I wish you a happy, speedy, and hassle-free closing!!!


Photographer
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You need to go to a bank or a credit union bank. They have the best rates and cut out all the middle man fees associated with going thru a broker. They will usually give you a rate between 5 to 8 percent and you get to pay interest only. Depending on your credit scores, they require 5% to 15% down. This is the construction loan phase. After your home is complete you will be required to pay off the construction loan off COMPLETLY, which requires to refinance to pay off the construction loan. If you have good equity, which is common in new construction, then you qualify for a better loan. Congrats! And usually the builder requires you take out the construction loan BEFORE they start putting anything in your name.


Goatfarmer
I am wondering if you have a contract on this home. Most sellers that are using real estate agents wont sign with someone who hasnt secured financing. In any case, you should start looking for financing right away. It is important that you find out from the lender how much house you can afford, and what interest rate you will qualify for based on your credit scores.

You should take some time and go to numerous lenders to compare what they are offering in the way of costs, points, length of mortgage and so on. If this is your first home (and I have a feeling it is) you may also qualify for first time buyer financing, which also can save you some money. These types of loans are designed to help the buyer get into a home with less down payment, and lower mothly costs.

Since you are interested in this house that is under construction, find out what the property taxes are in that area. Find out if there is a problem with flooding too. WIll it be city water and sewer or well and septic? Is there a homeowners association with annual fees, or road maintenance?

These are just a few of the questions you need to ask about this house, becasue the lender is going to ask them of you.

Good luck with finding financing and getting your home. Its the best feeling. walking in for the first time!


kingsgirl
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We started the loan process before we even started looking at houses to make sure we had the loan before we put in offers. Made the process go alot faster knowing that all we had to do was sign the loan papers at closing then waiting to move in to the house to make sure we got the loan.


clear morning
a soon as you can because of the loop holes and credit-checks if there's any repairs on the credit checks regardless good credit rating or not there always problems made up or not to fix and hold up sooner the queston is why you and hubby didn't start all the paper work on this house sooner than now ?


kanthu
now!! get all the details of the construction ie the layout plans etc and go to a bank for their advice......run you are already late!!!


Mike 1
immediately.


Morpheous
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I assume that you have given a deposit on a new home and are now trying to finance it. You can start now and get a rate "locked". The question is how far in advance would a bank give you the rate? During a normal process, buyers usually lock their rate for 30 or 45 days. It means their interest rate won't go up or down within this period of time, which also includes closing (escrow) period. It's up to an individual bank to set their policies. If you start now, you will have to make sure that your rate is locked until the time your house is built. There is usually a cost associated with the process of getting the rate locked.


Mrs. Strain
The sooner the better.


Jamie G
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Start now


J. W. H
If you have contracted to buy the house and the price is set.. the builder should already have the financing in place.. if not.. then just get youself pre-approved for a certain loan amount.. when the house is finished, it will be appraised. The appraised value with tell you how much you need to borrow and because you are pre-approved, it should'nt be hard to finish the financing.. do it yourself through a bank if you can..


Proud Mama
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As soon as possible that way everything is set in place you don't have to sign anything until the construction is completed, but at least look into the different rates and figure out what is best for you.


Andy
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U should start ASAP.
I started to collect all the necessary documents before 2 years of actual movieng into my house.
My elite apartment will be ready in October, 2008 but my docs were ready already half a year ago, so I would be the first in a queque and reserve the best apartment.
Start quickly.


walkinandrockin
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Congratulations! I would suggest that you start now, but slowly. Here's what I mean... select a broker that you want to probably work with and have him/her pull your credit and do a strong pre-qual for you. This let's you know exactly where you currently stand and with the right advisor, helps to determine what steps to take between now and buying time to get you most prepared for the best possible terms.

Starting early can uncover an incorrect record on your report and give you adequate time to re-act and remove. Also, it may show that your debt ratio is higher than optimum and give you time to bring it back in line which could save you on your rate percentage. It can also uncover whether or not you should buy, on credit, any additional items (like new furniture) before closing on your new home.

Then, 45 days prior to closing (make sure your builder is on schedule first) do the actual application.


tufiak
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This is thi right time.start finding the person who can loan you.if you start too late,some one else who has money in his hands will take this the house. There are many people looking for a house with cash in their briefcase.

wish you the best


Robert M
Before your money sufacates you!


Sax Player
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WOW, good question and even better answers. I've learned something today.


ghost42_98
Go get a good faith estimate and let your broker know y ou have it in hand. They will tell you what to do next.


RUDOLPH M
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Before you even start looking at houses have your loan set up and in order.


xander
Before you even decide to speak with the bank people about getting a house loan, you need to make sure you or your husband has a credit card's FICO score is good, or else you might get turned down.


catcher
Find out from the Developer of the housing project which banks are offering the mortgage loans for end-financing.


mortgage_man06
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If the builder has secured the construction loan, then you can check into financing about 1 month before completion.


Russ
You get a builders loan or if you are going through a (builder company) they will hep with financing. but you don't want to wait until the house is ready to move. usually 30-45 days out you want to start finalizing.


zyberianwarrior
um NOW! Because the broker can sell it to another buyer even if you have a "contract" and it takes an average of 90-120 days to build a house (sooner if they know they will get paid asap)


Loan Consultant
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In my experience, it is best to start the loan process far in advance of the actual time you will be applying for the loan. Having your credit pulled by an experience loan originator/consultant 6months to one year prior to the time when you need the loan to fund is a good idea because you will then have the time and hopefully the loan officer will have the knowledge to help you clear up any problems on your credit report, which will then put you in a position to get the best rates when you do decide it is time to do your loan, saving you much in interest over the life of the loan. You also need to be educated on which type of loan is best for you, since there are many different options. You do NOT want to have to shop around for a loan because the more times your credit report is pulled, the lower your credit score will go. There is so much involved in the total process and most consumers don't know a lot about it. I would be happy to answer any questions you might have... this is what I do and I often see people going in the wrong direction due to lack of knowledge, which can kill any chances they have of securing a loan. I've seen it happen many times over.


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