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5 Tips to Prepare Your Finances for the Home Buying Process

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The fall season is here, and typically this time of year is when people start to look into their home buying options. Some buyers may already be looking at homes, and may already be making plans for their future humble abode. One thing each buyer must realize though, is that there's more to  purchasing a home at the Lake of the Ozarks  than finding a house you love and signing on the dotted line. In fact, there are several things you can do to plan ahead to ensure you're financially prepared to buy. Check out these 5 tips to prepare your finances for the home buying process: 1. Evaluate Your Budget You should develop a written budget with your income and expenses and write down your debts and your assets. Think about what you spend now on housing costs and what you would be comfortable spending monthly on your next place. Estimate your available funds for a deposit, a down payment and closing costs and identify sources for funds. 2. Check Your Credit You are entitled ...

4 Keys to Buying Your First Home

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Are you getting ready to buy a home? We want to say congratulations on your decision! Remember, MHQ - Mortgage Headquarters has more than 20 years' experience in the mortgage industry, so we'd be a perfect fit for your mortgage lending needs. But first, we want to help you by providing some tips to start you on the right path to getting that loan approval. Here are four keys to being prepared to make your first offer. 1. Know what you can afford and how much cash you will need. Knowing what you qualify for before looking at any homes will save you the disappointment that can come from falling in love with a home that's out of reach. We'll be happy to "pre-qualify" you now so you'll know what will work later. 2. Know where you want to be. Learn about the neighborhood before you make an offer to buy. Sample the commute. Talk to would be neighbors. See the schools, shops and services before you start negotiating. 3. Choose your property type. Cons...