I purchased a Nikon D5300 and got straight to work. Here are some of my favorite shots I've taken in the short two months I've had my camera! I use Adobe software to edit pictures.
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I purchased a Nikon D5300 and got straight to work. Here are some of my favorite shots I've taken in the short two months I've had my camera! I use Adobe software to edit pictures.
To see pictures I take for clients, click here.
I purchased a Nikon D5300 and got straight to work. Here are some of my favorite shots I've taken in the short two months I've had my camera! I use Adobe software to edit pictures.
To see pictures I take for clients, click here.
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Why Pre Getting Pre-Approved is Critical
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There’s so much information out there about buying a house, and most people miss this very important first step.
This is the pre-approval process.
Here’s how this works and why it’s important.
This process gives you a clearer idea of your budget and gives the lender a clearer idea of how much they are willing to lend you for a mortgage.
You submit your financial info to this lender, things like proof of income, your credit history, and a calculation called the Debt to Income ratio (more on that in a future video).
Once that info is reviewed, the lender comes back and provides you with a specific amount they’re willing to lend you.
This number essentially guides your home search because now we know what price range we’re working with.
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