Here's why!
•If you've financed your home purchase, your lender is going to do a double check of your credit before closing. You DO NOT want to make them redo anything, or make them mad!
•If you're not financing your home purchase, and paying cash, the funds need to be verified before closing and any large transactions will look a little strange.
For instance, if there is a washer/dryer set on sale, and you just have to have it! Please wait. That could be several hundred dollars (maybe even thousands....) that could make or break the transaction.
Here's what will happen. If you finance the washer/dryer (say, using a Lowe's credit card,) that automatically creates more debt and changes your debt to income ratio, which can affect your interest rate, and quite possibly make your lender crazy. They'll have to redo everything. Is the new washer/dryer important enough to delay the closing, and sign more paperwork?
Many lenders will require a certain amount of money "in reserves" when you're purchasing. After all, you're asking them for hundreds of thousands of dollars, right? They want to make sure you have at least the first mortgage payment in your bank account before they give you the money! So if you pay cash for this washer/dryer, it could affect the amount of "assets" or "cash in reserve" that you have to bring to the closing table.
Additionally, don't expect to be able to paint, make repairs or changes, or move in furniture prior to closing. Sometimes sellers will allow this under the right circumstances and it can be negotiated. But standard practice is, whoever owns the house gets to make those decisions. Turn the tables and look at it differently. Would you allow someone to come in and paint your house, or replace your flooring, or move their stuff in, before you've officially sold it to them? Probably not. Better safe than sorry!
So the moral of the story is, please, please, wait until you've closed on your house until you go shopping, make changes or move in to your new home! For a complete list of homes for sale in the Jacksonville, Richlands, Sneads Ferry, or Hubert areas of North Carolina, click here! If you or anyone you know would like to chat about purchasing or selling a home, give me a call! 910.545.0450. I'd love to help, and can explain more about why you should wait until after you've closed and where you can find the best deals to go shopping!!
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