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“This page contains answers to commonly asked questions about our properties. To help you find the information you need quickly, we’ve compiled the most commonly asked questions and arranged them by category.
To purchase a property, you typically need identification (passport or ID), proof of income, bank statements, and a pre-approval letter from your lender.
The entire process from searching to closing usually takes around 30-60 days, depending on factors such as inspections, negotiations, and loan approval.
Yes, but it might be more difficult. You may need to provide a larger down payment, secure a higher interest rate, or work with lenders specializing in low-credit buyers.
Pre-qualification gives you an estimate of what you can borrow, while pre-approval is a more official document that involves a thorough check of your financials, helping you act as a more serious buyer.
Yes, homebuyers can expect additional costs like closing fees, inspection fees, appraisal costs, and potential homeowners’ association (HOA) fees. These can range from 2-5% of the purchase price.