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How to Qualify a Buyer by Kawana BarnardHow to Qualify a Buyer I have found that a typical person can qualify for a home that is approximately 2 1/2 times their yearly income before taxes (include spouses yearly gross income if any). Depending on the debt to income Ratio's of 28% or 36% and some Refinances of 45 % along with the amount of the down payment and the amount of the property you are buying or refinancing, will be the determining factor in your ability to purchase. (not to mention credit reports) you should have a beacon score of at least 675 to even qualify for a sub prime loan. Obviously higher is better. unless were talking about a different kind of scoring system, (which is a whole other article). Qualifying ratios are: 1. Get the financial information from the buyer them
selves to do the appropriate income/expense analysis. Minus
the Credit Report. (which is never a good thing) The last solution is always the best. It can help to
speed up the loan process, also it can help you better
decide on what contingencies to present an offer to the
seller and what properties the buyer should be looking at. A good way to handle this is to talk to them about what
they would like, ask how interested they are and tell them
that your office likes to have pre-quals before you show
properties. On the other hand, if they insist, try to
schedule a time that you are the least busiest to show them
a property. True. And if they still are not pre qualified then someone else can waste their time and you can concentrate on the real buyers. I have had both instances happen to me. Not withstanding
the fact that I have learned, quantity of time spent with a
person does not reap as many benefits as the quality of time
spent with the right people. And saving time by not wasting
it allows for more time with real customers with real money.
About the AuthorProfessional Real Estate Broker/Licensed Loan Officer
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