The 8 Mortgage Mistakes You Can’t Afford to Make

 
 

Picking out the perfect home can be a challenging task. But that’s only the first step. You still need to be an attractive loan candidate, navigate the mortgage process and plan well for the future.

Since all that can get a little tricky, many home buyers made mortgage mistakes that cost them dearly.

In order to avoid some of the biggest missteps, you should first know what they are.

1. Picking any old mortgage

You don’t want to be saddled for even a short period of time with the wrong mortgage.

Investigate all of your options, and then you need to lay your choices side-by-side and do the math—making sure you have an emergency savings for worst-case scenarios.

Loan shop with several different lenders and use a mortgage calculator to fine-tune your estimates.

2. Confusing pre-approval or pre-qualification with commitment

When you’re pre-qualified, the lender is simply giving you an estimate about how much you can borrow based on information you’ve provided.

When you’re pre-approved, the lender has verified everything you’ve provided and is offering to lend you up to a given amount at current interest rates—under certain conditions.

It’s much better to be pre-approved when shopping for a home, but it’s still not a guarantee: the lender’s final clearance and a loan commitment are subject to an appraisal satisfactory to the lender, good title, a last-minute credit check and other verifications.

3. Having too much debt

Even if you pay your bills on time, lenders tend to focus just as much on how much credit you have available to you—that is, your debt-to-income ratio—as they do on timeliness.

Being up to your ears in debt is a sure way to be turned down for a mortgage. Postpone any big-ticket purchases until after you buy your house.

4. Forgetting about your credit

Before you apply for a loan, you should know your credit score and credit report inside and out.

Thoroughly check your credit report for any possible mistakes. You can order a free credit report from each of the big three credit report agencies—Equifax, TransUnion and Experian—once a year.

If you see a mistake, dispute it. If your credit is bad, that’s okay: just work on repairing it before you apply for a mortgage.

5. Lying on your loan application

Exaggerating your income on a mortgage application or putting down other untruths can be a federal offense.

If a lender finds out, they can make your loan due and payable. And while bad loan officers may stretch the truth to get a client approved, it’s the borrowers who end up paying the price.

6. Hiding from payments

The worst thing you can do is ignore phone calls and letters from your lender when you are behind on your payments.

Lenders have many options at their disposal to help keep borrowers from losing their homes to foreclosure, but they can’t do anything for you unless they can talk to you about your difficulties.

7. Skipping a home inspection

Failing to make your purchase contingent on a satisfactory home inspection could be a costly mistake.

Good home inspectors examine houses from stem to stern. They’ll be able to tell you whether the roof or basement leaks, whether the mechanical systems are in good shape and how long the appliances should last.

Don’t get caught off guard by needed repairs, or it will mean more money for your mortgage payments.

If you’re unsure of where to find a good home inspector, ask your agent for a referral. 

8. Making big life changes

Lenders like stability.

It’s a good idea to have kept your job for at least a year or two before applying for a mortgage, and it’s even more important to keep your job throughout the mortgage process.

If you’re looking to switch jobs, wait until after you’ve closed the deal.

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Central Oregon Real Estate Market Report from June 2023

 
 

High-End Sales Drive Bend Market; Redmond Holds Steady

The Bend SFR market, with a median sale price of $785k, saw a significant 24% of transactions in the $1M+ range, demonstrating consistent growth in this high-end segment compared to 5% back in July 2019. New building permits reached a peak since June 2022, reflecting increased interest in new construction. However, while monthly shifts are evident, the long-term trend remains key in assessing market direction.

Redmond's market has been stable, maintaining around a two-month inventory supply, with most sales and listings occurring in the $450k-$600k price range. Smaller market areas are seeing inventory increases, notably La Pine with a five-month supply.

Freddie Mac reports, "As inflation slows, mortgage rates decreased this week. Still, the ongoing shortage of previously owned homes for sale has been a detriment to homebuyers looking to take advantage of declining rates. On the other hand, homebuilders have an edge in today’s market, and incoming data shows that homebuilder sentiment continues to rise."

Mike Simonsen of Altos Research adds, "Will home prices hold up for the rest of 2023? The data points to Yes. 33.1% of the market has had price reductions. Very normal. Homes that take a price cut now, get offers in Aug, close in Sept & Oct. So we see price support for most of the rest of the year. We're looking at finishing 2023 with lower inventory and higher sales…”

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BEND AREA
$785,000
Median Price
13 Days on Market

REDMOND AREA
$473,000
Median Price
16 Days on Market

JEFFERSON COUNTY
$369,000
Median Price
6 Days on Market

SUNRIVER
$1,125,000
Median Price
6 Days on Market

LA PINE
$429,000
Median Price
27 Days on Market

SISTERS
$773,000
Median Price
14 Days on Market

CROOK COUNTY
$400,000
Median Price
21 Days on Market

 

Thank you to Beacon Appraisal Group for compiling this report. Prepared by Donnie Montagner with information from the MLS of Central Oregon with permission from COAR.

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