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April 4, 2025
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Things To Avoid After You Apply for a Mortgage

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Things To Avoid After You Apply for a Mortgage

Once a lender has reviewed your finances as part of the homebuying process, you want to be as consistent as possible.

Don’t make any big changes that could affect your mortgage application. Here are a few tips. Don’t change bank accounts or apply for new credit. And this one may surprise you, don’t buy appliances or furniture for your next home yet either.

The best tip of all? Before you do anything financial in nature, talk to your lender first.

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