All Forum Posts by: Brittany Villamil
Brittany Villamil has started 21 posts and replied 71 times.
Post: Steps to take in order to be financially ready to purchase

- Houston, TX
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@Jerry Padilla I didn't know that. Thank you for that info!
Post: Loan officers??? What for?

- Houston, TX
- Posts 81
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@Mike Hurney Very interesting assumption.
Thank you @Elizabeth Colegrove @Jerry Padilla and @John Santero
Very helpful. I appreciate your time.
Post: Steps to take in order to be financially ready to purchase

- Houston, TX
- Posts 81
- Votes 19
@Chris Kennedy This is exactly what I was needing! the info is great. I am trying to learn as much as possible and be prepared beforehand. Anything else I should know...feel free to share the knowledge! Perhaps, I should be asking a question that I'm not asking? Thankful for your response it's helped already. Thanks!
Post: Loan officers??? What for?

- Houston, TX
- Posts 81
- Votes 19
@James Wise Thank you! I was speaking with a loan officer at Security National Mortgage Company..I'm feeling like maybe I should put that on hold and go to a few banks.
@Chris Kennedy Thank you for all the details! Any advice on how I can prep before submitting any loan applications? Ex: Any paperwork, copies of anything? Just trying to get every little detail I can! Appreciate it.
Post: Steps to take in order to be financially ready to purchase

- Houston, TX
- Posts 81
- Votes 19
Hello!
I am wondering how some would advise me to go about financing an investment home.
Theoretically speaking.. if I drive past a run down home which I see to be foreclosed ..what would I need to have ready to go in order to be able to make an offer. Lets say I was using a conventional loan.
Do I need to be preapproved? Do I need to have something set up with the bank already?? Or do I do that process after I make an offer?
Post: Loan officers??? What for?

- Houston, TX
- Posts 81
- Votes 19
@Jerry Padilla@Dell Schlabach @James Wise So there are no extra fees when using a loan officer? I won't be paying for their services? I am lost in finances right now. Trying to read as much as possible. Any reading material you suggest?
Post: Loan officers??? What for?

- Houston, TX
- Posts 81
- Votes 19
Hey! Is it best to work with a loan officer??
What are the pros and cons?
What are my other options?
Post: No longer 10 years old.. ready to go!

- Houston, TX
- Posts 81
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@Jerry Ta Thanks for the info! Unfortunately I won't be able to make it to this specific meeting. But if the time and day is always the same I will definitely plan accordingly. Thanks again!
Post: No longer 10 years old.. ready to go!

- Houston, TX
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@Jeremy Tillotson Thanks! appreciate that. I will definitely be posting for some advice
@John Horner Thanks! This site is awesome! Looking forward to all the info here.
Post: No longer 10 years old.. ready to go!

- Houston, TX
- Posts 81
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@Jerry Ta Very interested in going...when and at what time do they meet?
Thanks!
@James Wise Thanks for the welcome! The kid stuff is no joke, learned alot!!