Realty ONE Group Crest

Category: Real estate agency in Sumter, South Carolina

Address: 462 N Guignard Dr, Sumter, SC 29150, USA

Phone: +18032337765

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

justice bull

Apr 19, 2022

I love the energy and the people and working as one of their realtors. It's been an awesome experience.

Brittany Lloyd

Jul 14, 2021

What an AMAZING company to be apart of! The owner, Tammy, is a true gem! I recommend Realty ONE Group Crest to any agent looking for a brokerage. I would also recommend anyone looking to purchase a home to do business with Realty ONE. They will take care of you!

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Questions & Answers

How long does it take to get a pre-approval?

Realty ONE Group Crest | Oct 31, 2021
Realty ONE Group Crest | Oct 31, 2021

Some homebuyers can get their pre-approval letter within hours. People with straightforward W2 income, decent credit, and money in the bank can be house hunting the same day. But for others, getting the letter could take days or weeks. If you’re self-employed or have dinged credit, your lender will require more documentation upfront. It may submit your full file for manual approval by the bank’s underwriters before issuing the letter.

What happens during the closing process?

Realty ONE Group Crest | Oct 31, 2021
Realty ONE Group Crest | Oct 31, 2021

Closing is the day that settlement occurs, title is transferred and you get the keys to your new home.

What is the first thing I need to do to buy a home?

Realty ONE Group Crest | Oct 31, 2021
Realty ONE Group Crest | Oct 31, 2021

Getting pre-approved for a mortgage is the first step of the home buying process. Getting a pre-approval letter from a lender gets the ball rolling in the right direction. We can help you with that process.

How much can I afford to pay for a home?

Realty ONE Group Crest | Oct 31, 2021
Realty ONE Group Crest | Oct 31, 2021

Most financial institutions say that if you add your gross monthly income (not take home) with your spouse’s gross monthly income and multiply that by 30% of your total gross monthly income, this figure would be what you can afford to use towards housing related payments, ie: mortgage payments, taxes and insurance.

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