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Phoenix Arizona Home Mortgage: Following Your Mortgage through Its Lifecycle

There is a lot that happens between finding your dream home and actually moving in. But to the home buyer, much of that activity happens behind the scenes. It can be a little nerve wracking to have so much at stake, especially when you do not know what is happening with your loan.

In the mortgage industry, there are some common terms for the mortgage process. You may find these terms unfamiliar. Rather than just wondering what these terms mean, and more importantly, what they entail, we will help you negotiate the mortgage process through its lifecycle.

The first step of the process is the Application. In this phase there are several things that happen. The mortgage consultant takes basic information needed for granting a loan from you. The consultant also works with you to find the appropriate loan program. In this phase, you will receive all the details of the mortgage program including the costs and expenses. This is referred to as a Good Faith Estimate. During this phase, many consultants will run a cursory credit check to see your ability to repay the loan, this process is called pre-qualification.

The next step in the process is Loan Processing. With loan processing, the lender collects and verifies the information from the borrower and also the real estate property. This step involves checking your credit history, verifying your employment history, verifying banking information and details about the property. During this stage, you will provide the mortgage consultant with lots of paperwork; copies of your pay stubs, bank records, etc.

During this stage, the mortgage company verifies all the information, performs ratio analysis, appraisals of the property, etc. In the loan processing phase, the consultant gets the file in order with all the necessary paperwork. The loan file will be passed on next to underwriting.

In the next phase, Underwriting, the mortgage application is scrutinized to see if the loan would be a good risk to the lender. The loan application is reviewed in terms of the borrower, the property, and any conditions attached to the property. All must be consistent with the lender, and the specific mortgage programs, standards. It is in this stage that the decision to approve the mortgage is made and in this stage an approval and commitment letter is issued.

You are almost at the end of the mortgage process. The next to last stage is Loan Closing. In this stage the loan closer contacts the title company to make sure the property can be sold as is. At this phase, you will have to provide proof of proper insurance. All the files are double checked for accuracy, and any disclosures are provided to you. At this point, you sign off on all the documents (and there are a lot) and the loan is disbursed to you (you are responsible for repayment) and the money is transferred to the seller to complete the legal conditions of the sale. The mortgage is officially recorded in the public record. The loan will generally be reviewed as part of an auditing process to make sure the loan is complete, but as of now, you own the home.

The final stage is called Loan Servicing. This refers to the management of repayment of your loan. The company that services your loan sends you repayment coupons, tax statements, manages your escrow account, and collects and releases funds for taxes and insurance. The company or lender that services the loan is who you call if you have any questions or concerns.

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Home Staging to sell your home


Home Staging tips to sell your home by Kitty Schwartz

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61 Ways To Sell Your Home FAST And For More Money: Simple Steps To Staging Your Home And Selling Your House With Or Without A Realtor

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Selling your home in today’s market can seem like an overwhelming challenge, but if you know the steps to take in getting your home ready, you can sell it fast and for the maximum amount of profit. This book has none of the fluff or filler, instead it is packed with ideas and information on how to prepare, stage and sell your home. Regardless of the economy or housing market you can sell your house quickly and for top dollar. You’ll discover how to avoid the mistakes that most sellers make that keep their homes on the market for months and months, as well as room by room improvements, how to put yourself in the mind of your buyers, little known promotional tips and much more!

61 Ways To Sell Your Home FAST And For More Money: Simple Steps To Staging Your Home And Selling Your House With Or Without A Realtor

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Sell Your Home with Feng Shui: A Complete Guide to Staging Homes for Quick Sale in Any Market

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This is a must have book for all real estate agents or homeowners, wishing to sell a home! Feng Shui experts Christine Ayres and Cindy Coverdale have packed this user friendly guide with easy-to-follow-tips for staging a home to sell quickly in any market. Included in this how to book is a quick reference guide as well as tips to broaden the market, information on how to enhance curb appeal and attract more buyers, as well as full color photos of staging examples and many sales success stories.

Sell Your Home with Feng Shui: A Complete Guide to Staging Homes for Quick Sale in Any Market

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Sell Your Home for Top Dollar–FAST! Design Psychology for Redesign and Home Staging

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If you’re selling one house or twenty, you’ll need this home seller’s information. Learn redesign and home staging secrets that excite buyers’ emotions. Explore new ways to prepare your home or investment properties for selling through Design Psychology, a science and art that reinvents interior design.

Design Psychology expert Jeanette Fisher shares researched-based secrets to selling houses for more than the competition. Design Psychology attracts buyers who won’t hesitate to pay top dollar for a home’s emotional and lifestyle benefits.

Discover how to redesign or fix up homes with design elements known to attract specific potential buyers. Develop a strategic design and marketing plan to make changes that help buyers connect to your house on an emotional level. Prepare your home for sale by eliciting positive responses from a buyer who can see, hear, smell, feel, and even taste that they want to buy your home./

The step-by-step book offers easy ways to prepare your home for sale, along with ways to use marketing psychology to Sell Your Home for Top Dollar-FAST!

Read Jeanette Fisher’s latest book and find out how to:

* Redesign with color psychology, lighting, landscaping, and other strategies to create spaces that make buyers feel happy and uplifted in your home.

* Stage your home to suggest ways a buyer will enjoy an improved lifestyle if they buy your home.

* Market your home to highlight its emotional benefits and make it stand out from all other houses on the market.

* Sell your home to motivated buyers who bring great offers to your front door.

Don’t just compete with other home-sellers: redesign your home with Design Psychology so buyers compete with each other for your home!/

Sell Your Home for Top Dollar–FAST! Design Psychology for Redesign and Home Staging

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