Before you start looking for a home to buy, it’s a good idea to meet with your Loan Officer to get pre-approved for a loan amount. At this stage, the lender gathers information about income, assets and debts of the borrower (you) to determine how much house you may be able to afford. This includes a credit report, W-2 forms, pay stubs, Federal Tax Returns and recent bank statements. There are a variety of different loan programs, so make sure to get pre-qualification for the specific programs that best suit your needs.
A native to Central Texas, I was born and raised in Troy, TX, and graduated from The University of Nebraska in 2011 while on a Track & Field Scholarship. My drive to become a Loan Officer stemmed from my love and passion for both People and Real Estate. Throughout my mortgage career, I have learned the importance of amazing customer service, lightning-fast speed of response, and constant over-communication with both my buyers and realtor partners. I want to bring my knowledge of the mortgage industry and experience with home buying to make the biggest purchase of your life, the easiest one. Financing a home is one of the biggest commitments you will ever make - let us help guide you throughout the entire loan process from application to closing and beyond.
Let's Get StartedWhen you find property you’re ready to buy, your lender will help you complete a full mortgage loan application, and talk you through the various fees and down payment options. The application is submitted to processing, where the documents are reviewed and appraisals and title examination are ordered. Then the loan is sent to an underwriter, who reviews and approves the entire loan if it meets compliance.
Don’t be surprised if you’re asked for additional documentation or clarification throughout the process. Once your loan is approved, don’t forget to set up homeowners insurance. Your documents will be sent to the title company, where you’ll sign for the new home and pay any remaining costs. Then the loan is recorded and you get the keys. Congratulations, happy homeowner!