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When you've found your dream home in Delaware or Pennsylvania, the next step will be meeting with your local lender to submit your mortgage application. Pending you've already been pre-approved, the rest of your home buying journey should be smooth and simple— however, there are a few reasons your application could end up in the rejection pile. 

Below are four reasons why a Delaware or Pennsylvania lender may reject your mortgage application this year:

You Changed Jobs
Lenders like to see at least two solid years of consistent employment before they will agree to approve your mortgage loan. And while you may not always be in charge of your career moves—IE. you were laid off—it is best to wait until after your closing to change jobs if you can help it.

You Don't Have Enough Credit
You may think credit cards are a no-go when it's time to buy a home in Delaware or Pennsylvania and you are entirely correct— for the most part. Your credit score and history are major factors that lenders will research in their decision process, but it's a lack of credit (not just poor credit!) that can be worrisome for them. If you haven't yet built up your credit history, remember that it is OK to carry some debt on your credit cards, so long as you pay them off on time. 

You Have Poor Credit
As mentioned above, lenders will be looking at your credit score to confirm you are capable of managing debt and paying your bills on time. However, if your credit score is too low, not only will you not qualify for favorable loan programs, but your application could end up rejected altogether. Take some time to research your own credit score and clean it up as much as possible before applying for a mortgage.

You Opened a New Credit Line
While we've established that it is important to have a credit history, you'll want to avoid opening anything new while you're in the process of buying a home in Delaware or Pennsylvania. New credit lines can signal a major red flag to lenders who want to see that you're responsible with debt management. Opening a new line of credit will drop your credit score and could imply that you're more of a spender than a saver.

Ready to start the home buying process in Delaware and Pennsylvania in 2019? Give the Kat Geralis Home Team a call today! 

We even offer FREE First-Time Homebuyer Seminars!

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Types of Debt That Will Affect Your DE or PA Mortgage Approval

by Katina Geralis

Whether you've just started house-hunting in Greater Wilmington or Southeastern Pennsylvania or have already found your dream home, the next step is moving on to the mortgage application. Starting early is key as you may need to amend your credit report errors and score in order to increase your chances of approval with your lender. And what's more, there are certain types of debt that will have a major impact on your ability to secure the loan.

Below are three types of debt that will affect your mortgage approval in Wilmington, Newark, and beyond:

Student Loans
While they are considered unsecured debt, student loans are not necessarily harmful to your credit score if you make your payments on time. In fact, because of the lengths of the loans, they may even help to boost your score! Just keep in mind that these do affect your debt-to-income ratio (DTI), so a large loan amount may have an impact on the outcome.

Auto Loans
These loans are considered secured debt as the bank can take ownership of your vehicle if you don't pay on time. Auto loans are also harder to get approved for than credit cards, so lenders may look kindly upon the fact that you've already been approved for one.

Existing Mortgages
Mortgage loans also fall into the secured debt category as the bank can take ownership of your property should you not be able to pay. It's important to not miss a payment as this can ultimately cause a lender to turn you down for a new loan, however, if you make payments on time, a mortgage can boost your credit score! Existing mortgages play a major role in your DTI, so if possible, try to pay down as much as you can before taking out another.

Do not hesitate to contact the Kat Geralis Home Team with any questions you have about the mortgage approval process, available properties in the area, or the local market! We're here to help!

Katina Geralis
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What You Need to Qualify for a Mortgage in Wilmington, DE

by Katina Geralis

In a past blog post, we shared how to find the right mortgage for your personal situation, but do you know what it takes to get there? Many Delaware homebuyers in today's real estate market do not know what is necessary to qualify for a mortgage and as a result, avoid purchasing a home altogether.

But the KG Home Team is here to help! Do not let your ideas about qualifying for a mortgage keep you from taking advantage of the currently low interest rates and opportunities the upcoming fall season can bring.

Consider the following your checklist for preparing to buy a home in the Greater Wilmington area this year:

Credit Score
A large amount of today's homebuyers believe you need perfect credit to buy a home in Wilmington, DE, but that is just not the case. With a credit score of 720 or higher, you will be eligible for the best mortgage rates. However, a lower score can also allow you to qualify for a mortgage loan. The best idea is to meet with your lender to discuss your options and how a down payment can help your approval.

Down Payment
While there are loan programs in place that allow buyers to purchase a home with zero percent down, it is a good idea to meet your lender with a down payment saved. Your loan-to-value ratio (LTV) is another factor that determines your eligibility and the more favorable the ratio (how much the property is worth to how much you plan to borrow), the more qualified you will become.

Solid Employment History
Your job history is just as important as the aforementioned requirements as it tells the lender you are able to repay the loan. Homebuyers in Wilmington and Newark who have been at the same job for two years or more will help the process to move along with less bumps than someone who frequently hops from job to job. 

Lower Debt-to-Income Ratio
Lenders will want to know your total monthly debts, including car loans, rent or other mortgage, credit card bills and student loans. This plays a part in your debt-to-income ratio (DTI) and should not account for more than 40 percent of your monthly income. If yours is too high, take the time to pay down high interest credit cards or loans.

Budget Range Idea
Working with a mortgage calculator is one way to find how much home you can comfortably afford. Input numbers like down payment, private mortgage insurance (PMI) if your down payment is less than 20 percent, homeowner's insurance and taxes. After adjusting these numbers, you should be able to find where you'd like to be in terms of monthly payment and either work toward that amount by further saving or visit with your lender to discuss loan programs.

As your local real estate experts in Wilmington, DE, we are here to help you prepare to buy a home this year! Contact us today with any questions you might have! We even offer FREE first-time homebuyer seminars!

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The New York Times agrees that homeownership is one of the best ways to build wealth! For instance, did you know that the average net worth of a homeowner is 36x greater than that of a renter? And now, buying a home while interest rates are low can help you get started building your financial legacy on the right foot!

Katina Geralis
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