Step 1 In the New Home Construction Process - Loan Pre-Approval
Josh Mettle Josh Mettle
600 subscribers
53,917 views
0

 Published On Jun 21, 2011

http://joshmettle.com/ http://www.tradeoldhomefornew.com

This video is the first in a series Josh Mettle has produced outlining the steps in the new home construction process.

The first step entails getting approved for your loan so that you are 100% protected when you put down any earnest money with the builder.

Josh answers the top 5 questions he gets asked when people are going through the new construction process or are building a new home:

1. When does an underwriter review and approve our loan?
2. What if I still have a home to sell?
3. When does our earnest money or construction deposit become non-refundable?
4. When do we lock in our interest rate?
5. When do we close and when is the rest of our down payment due?

Don't hesitate to call Josh or email if you have any questions. Please read Josh's report Building or Buying a New Home at: http://joshmettle.com/reports/36

Utah New Home Sales is at: http://utahnewhomesales.com/ We are dedicated to making the process of buying a new home easier and more streamlined for you. We set up our website to guide you through the new home sales process, show you available communities and help you to trade your old home for a new home. Please visit us there and let us help you into your new home! Or call us at 1-800-672-7574 ext 555.

Josh Mettle is a top producing mortgage lender specializing in financing Physicians, Dentists and Medical Professionals in Salt Lake City, Utah. Josh is also a fourth generation real estate investor, and owns a number of rental homes, apartment units and mortgages. If you're ready to buy or sell residential real estate, get Josh's latest free tips, tools and newsletter at http://www.joshmettle.com . Utah Real Estate Professionals can keep informed by visiting Josh's Mortgage and Real Estate Blog at http://www.joshmettle.com/blog/
Citywide Home Loans
NMLS #219996
Equal housing lender

Copyright© 2011 JLM Industries. All Rights Reserved

show more

Share/Embed