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You can definitely offer more than the pre-approval, if you feel that the seller's asking price is justified. Just know that your mortgage lender will probably stick to the amount they pre-approved you for in the first place (or close to it).
Although financial experts recommend applying for loan preapproval with multiple lenders, consulting more than three lenders is generally a waste of time and money, as loan offers beyond this will vary minimally, if at all, from the first few.
Inquiries for pre-approved offers do not affect your credit score unless you actually follow through and apply. A pre-approval basically means that the lender thinks you have a good chance of being approved based on the information in your credit report, but it is not a guarantee.
Because your mortgage loan might be with you for years or even decades, it only makes sense to shop for the best one. Fortunately, you can apply for multiple mortgages on one property and your approval chances for the one you want won't be harmed.
The lender will perform a hard inquiry, which can impact your credit score. Before applying for mortgage preapproval, check your credit report. You're entitled to a free copy from each of the major credit bureaus once every 12 months.
The best time to get pre-approved for a mortgage is technically when you're shopping around. You want to do it ideally before you're shopping around, so you can get an idea of exactly how much you can afford, what your monthly payments are, what your monthly obligations are.
Anyone can make an offer to buy a house that is listed for sale. With that being said, sellers typically don't put their homes under contract unless they feel good about the buyer who is making the offer. This is why we generally encourage buyers to get a pre-approval letter before they begin house hunting.
Anyone can make an offer to buy a house that is listed for sale. With that being said, sellers typically don't put their homes under contract unless they feel good about the buyer who is making the offer. This is why we generally encourage buyers to get a pre-approval letter before they begin house hunting.
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