Pre-Qualified vs Pre-Approved

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Starting the process by "just browsing" could set you up for heartbreak. Before you go looking for (and falling in love with) a home, you need a realistic idea of what you can afford, make sure your credit is in good shape, and, most importantly, get pre-approved for a mortgage. If you're unsure where to start, you're in luck! I know some of the best loan officers around, and working with me means my connections are your connections!

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