After helping hundreds of clients through the mortgage process, you start to notice the same pain points pop up.

Some are small oversights that delay the loan.
Others? They can cost buyers real money—or even derail their approval entirely.

Here are 8 things I personally avoid as a homeowner after seeing how the financing process really works:

1️⃣ No receipts = no value boost
Thinking of upgrading your home? Keep detailed records. Appraisers can’t assign value to what can’t be verified—and that can impact your refi down the line.

2️⃣ Skipping homeowners insurance shopping
Some clients lock in a policy last-minute and pay way more than they should. I always compare quotes early to keep my escrow (and payment) manageable.

3️⃣ Assuming your credit is fine
I’ve seen more loan delays caused by small credit missteps than anything else. I keep tabs on my score even when I’m not house shopping.

4️⃣ Putting large deposits into your account without a paper trail
As a borrower? That’s a compliance nightmare. As a homeowner? I play it safe with documentation—always.

5️⃣ Co-signing for someone else’s loan
I’ve seen this one sabotage people’s mortgage approval more than once. If you’re planning to buy or refi, think very carefully before saying yes to co-signing.

6️⃣ Financing big purchases before closing
New car? New furniture? I’ve seen buyers tank their own loan by doing this mid-process. As a rule, I don’t open new credit when mortgage planning is even remotely on my radar.

7️⃣ Not understanding what your escrow covers
Your mortgage payment isn’t just principal & interest. I always break it down, so there are no surprises with property taxes, insurance, or PMI.

8️⃣ Assuming 20% down is your only option
Even now, I still hear this myth daily. As a homeowner myself, I used strategic low-down-payment options—and that freed up cash for renovations and savings.

These aren’t just “tips”—they’re real-world lessons I’ve learned from the mortgage side of things. And they’ve helped me make smarter decisions as a homeowner, too.

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