Robert M. Huster - Preferred Rate

Category: Mortgage lender in Libertyville, Illinois

Address: 339 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048, USA

Phone: +18473720203

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–6PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–6PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–6PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–6PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: 8:30AM–6PM

Reviews

Joseph

Apr 13, 2022

Bob made it very easy, answered questions and responded in a timely manner. Bob is the best

Patricia Martin

Sep 30, 2021

Bob Huster is excellent! The guy is on top of his game, returns phone calls and answers emails almost immediately. Bob doesn’t let anything fall through the cracks, and keeps the process moving along quickly. I can’t say enough good things about working with Bob Huster!!!

Katy Hisrich

Aug 2, 2021

I had a great experience with Bob. He was knowledgeable and efficient. He provided me with explanations of certain things that I didn't understand. He was extremely helpful in getting things together so I could close in 30 days.

Mark Christian

Jun 10, 2021

I've had a few bad experiences with lenders in the past. I met Bob about 7 years ago and we have done several loans through him since that time. He is always quick to address any concerns you will have and helps make the process smooth. Highly recommend!

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Questions & Answers

Are your offices open?

Robert M. Huster - Preferred Rate | Mar 10, 2022
Robert M. Huster - Preferred Rate | Mar 10, 2022

All Preferred Rate offices are open! However, we ask that you kindly call ahead to make an appointment ahead of your visit.

What is the debt-to-income ratio?

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Robert M. Huster - Preferred Rate | Mar 10, 2022

There are many things we take into consideration when evaluating a loan application. One main determining factor is your debt-to-income ratio. The debt-to-income ratio is exactly what it sounds like: it’s the amount of debt you have compared to your income. For example, say you and your partner make $7,000 a month before taxes (your gross income), but you have student loans, a credit card payment, and a car loan that equates to $1,000. That makes your current debt-to-income ratio would be 14.

When do I get the keys to my new home?

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Robert M. Huster - Preferred Rate | Nov 5, 2021

This will depend on the seller’s terms. There are situations where this can be negotiated, but the keys are normally given to a buyer after the loan has funded. If you are trying to occupy your home before the loan funds, you will need to get that included in the contract. Talk to your real estate agent about early occupancy if you need to move into a home before it can close.

What happens after the loan is closed?

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There are three steps in the closing process: 1. Going to signing, where those who are purchasing the home and the sellers sign all of the documents. 2. Those are sent back to the lender, who then agrees that it’s good to go and funding is approved. 3. Your loan records with the county/state. Funding is the actual act of the lender wiring the loan amount funds to the title company, who will then release the funds to the seller. Once this happens, the purchase will be recorded with the county. Once that is done, the buyer receives the keys.

What are some things I shouldn’t do when waiting for a house loan to close?

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If you’ve already completed the application, had your offer accepted by the seller, and are now in underwriting, you are still under scrutiny. Your credit, employment, and finances are being watched, and they will be checked until you close your loan. During this time and until the loan has funded and you’ve signed the papers, do not: 1. Open a credit card. 2. Buy a new car. 3. Change jobs, or quit your job. 4. Spend all of your savings. If you have a desire to do any of those things, wait until after your loan closes.

What happens after I put in an offer on a home?

Robert M. Huster - Preferred Rate | Nov 5, 2021
Robert M. Huster - Preferred Rate | Nov 5, 2021

Depending on the terms in your offer, the seller usually has a short window of time to respond to your offer, either with a counteroffer, declination, or acceptance of your offer. Your real estate agent is your advocate in this transaction and will negotiate on your behalf, or decline a counteroffer for you. Getting your offer accepted is just one of many steps in the home-buying process.

What happens when I find a house I want to buy?

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You put in an offer! First, though, you should be preapproved. The preapproval letter is a great way to show the home seller that you’re serious and that you can back up your offer. Depending on the real estate market in your area, getting preapproved before you find a home may be a good idea.

What do I need to qualify for a loan?

Robert M. Huster - Preferred Rate | Nov 5, 2021
Robert M. Huster - Preferred Rate | Nov 5, 2021

In order to determine if you are qualified for a loan, you should start the application process! You can do that either in person or over the phone, or you can apply online. There are many items to check off the list in order to qualify for a loan, including having sufficient funds, a job, and a good-to-excellent credit score. From there, we would go through the loan process, which we’ve laid out here: https://preferredrate.com/homebuyers-guide/

What can I do to prepare for a home loan application?

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While the ideal situation would allow for you to save a large amount of cash for a large down payment, that isn’t always possible. Save what money you can, but aside from that, you can begin getting your affairs in order so as to prove who you are, that you are employed, and that you have sufficient cash to close.

What kinds of loans are available to home buyers?

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Robert M. Huster - Preferred Rate | Nov 5, 2021

The types of loans available to home buyers will differ based on their financial situations, certain programs the government is offering at the time, and what type of house they are looking to buy. Here are a few of the different loans we offer: https://preferredrate.com/loan-options/

Are there different types of mortgages?

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Robert M. Huster - Preferred Rate | Nov 5, 2021

Yes! There are many different types of mortgage loans. We offer a few, and you can read more about them here: https://preferredrate.com/loan-options/

What is a mortgage loan?

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Robert M. Huster - Preferred Rate | Nov 5, 2021

A mortgage loan, also referred to as simply a mortgage is a loan offered to a person/entity in order to purchase real property. A mortgage can also be used to place a lien on a property being mortgaged in order to raise funds for whatever reason. This is often referred to as a second mortgage.

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