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First-Time Home Buyer Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="FAsnakes" data-source="post: 2353492" data-attributes="member: 25999"><p>From the information I received from my mortgage broker, my pre approval was good for 30 days. He gave me a pre approval letter so I can make offers on potential homes. He told me the APRs fluctuate from day to day. I purchased a home in southern California and the prices are currently ridiculous. I served four years in the military and was unable to take advantage of any military or first time buyer programs. I was told any home over 400k was considered a jumbo loan and did not meet the qualifications. If you’d like I can give you general information on the processes involved, what to expect and not expect and what to do and what not to do. But I wouldn’t feel comfortable giving you specific advice, as the cost of living and market is different in all areas. I’m not in real estate or anything; I just closed on a home 3 months ago, so it’s all relatively fresh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAsnakes, post: 2353492, member: 25999"] From the information I received from my mortgage broker, my pre approval was good for 30 days. He gave me a pre approval letter so I can make offers on potential homes. He told me the APRs fluctuate from day to day. I purchased a home in southern California and the prices are currently ridiculous. I served four years in the military and was unable to take advantage of any military or first time buyer programs. I was told any home over 400k was considered a jumbo loan and did not meet the qualifications. If you’d like I can give you general information on the processes involved, what to expect and not expect and what to do and what not to do. But I wouldn’t feel comfortable giving you specific advice, as the cost of living and market is different in all areas. I’m not in real estate or anything; I just closed on a home 3 months ago, so it’s all relatively fresh. [/QUOTE]
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