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Insights Into The Maryland Housing Market: Trends And Forecasts For 2024

Realty Biz

Getting Pre-Approved For A Mortgage In a seller’s market like Maryland, getting pre-approved for a mortgage loan should be one of the first steps for hopeful buyers. Pre-approval provides a significant advantage by showing sellers you are a serious buyer with the financing ready to make a purchase.

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16 Tips to Win a Bidding War on a House

The Close

The less your buyers need to finance, the less likely the deal will fall through. They only had to finance a small part of the home loan (less than $100,000) after they offered to pay 80% of the list price in cash. Also, understand the difference between a prequalifying and a pre-approval letter.

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What Happens After Making an Offer on a House?

Windemere Buying

You’ve applied for financing , worked with your agent to search for available listings, put in time attending open houses, and have found the place you’re ready to call home. When the sale closes, the money goes toward the down payment or closing costs. Now you’re ready to close!

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3 Times Your Earnest Money Deposit Could Be At Risk

Dwell Real Estate

Earnest money remains in an escrow account or with the title company until the real estate sale closes. And, if everything goes off without a hitch, that earnest money is transferred from escrow and put toward the buyer's down payment and closing costs. So you can't lose earnest money put up in good faith, right? Not usually.

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3 Times Your Earnest Money Deposit Could Be At Risk

Dwell Real Estate

Earnest money remains in an escrow account or with the title company until the real estate sale closes. And, if everything goes off without a hitch, that earnest money is transferred from escrow and put toward the buyer's down payment and closing costs. So you can't lose earnest money put up in good faith, right? Not usually.

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17 Home Closing Delays and How You Can Avoid Them

HomeLight

In the February 2020 Realtors Confidence Index survey by the National Association of Realtors, 77% of real estate agents responded that contracts closed on time, and 19% reported delays but eventually closed; 4% of contracts were terminated. So the answer to “how long does it take to close on a house?” Loan approval.

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What’s the Deal with Making a Cash Offer on a House?

HomeLight

The associated contingencies , which come with additional risks for the seller, are where you’ll find most key distinctions between a cash offer and an offer backed by a mortgage loan. The most obvious contingency with an offer that requires financing is, of course, the financing itself. There’s no financing contingency.