Things To Avoid After Applying for a Mortgage [INFOGRAPHIC]

Things To Avoid After Applying for a Mortgage [INFOGRAPHIC]
July 5, 2024

Things To Avoid After Applying for a Mortgage [INFOGRAPHIC]

Things To Avoid After Applying for a Mortgage [INFOGRAPHIC] Simplifying The Market

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Some Highlights

  • There are a few key things you’ll want to avoid after applying for a mortgage to make sure you’re in the best position when you get to the closing table.
  • Don’t change bank accounts, apply for new credit, make any large purchases or transfers, and don’t co-sign loans for anyone.
  • Here’s a good rule of thumb. Always connect with your loan officer before making any financial decisions once you’ve started the mortgage process.

Peace of Mind

Having a HELOC gives you peace of mind and security for all of life’s unexpected events.

Retirement

Access Cash without selling your home. If your retirement income isn’t enough to cover your expenses, you can use a HELOC to supplement it. This can be especially helpful if you have unexpected expenses or to cover the cost of long-term care.

Fund Your Business

The commercial and business credit market is tightening. Our HELOC can be used to fund your business for payroll, expansion, and capital improvements, and more.

Pay Education Expenses

With home equity at an all-time high our HELOC options could be a great lower rate alternative to costly student loans.

Home Improvement

Nothing adds value to a home more than upgrades, additions, and improvements. Rest assured with a fixed amortizing monthly payment in terms of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 year terms.

Payoff High Interest Debt

Re-Ignite your cashflow and free yourself from high interest installment and revolving debt into one lower amortizing monthly payment.

Payoff High Interest Debt

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