Homeownership is a learning process for everyone. After you’ve secured your mortgage and purchased your first home, you may think you’re done with the hard part. But our team at GVC Mortgage is here to remind you that your financial options don’t end on closing day. Refinancing your home loan means that you are essentially […]
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How Much House Can I Afford?
At GVC Mortgage of Carmel, IN, most of our clients come through our door wanting to know just how large of a mortgage they can afford. They wonder: “Am I shopping out of my price range? What will the monthly payments look like? How long will it take me to pay that off?” All these […]
5 Tips for Taking Out a Home Loan
When taking out a home loan, you have a lot of details to remember, and sometimes the process feels like it can go rather quickly. Whether you’re new to purchasing a home or you want some advice on mortgages before you start home shopping, let our crew at GVC Mortgage help you out. We have […]
Why Refinance Your Home Loan?
You’ve had many friends recently talk about refinancing their mortgages, and now you’re wondering whether you should do the same. But just what is refinancing, and how might you benefit from it?
5 Mortgage Terms You Need to Know
Buying a home can be an overwhelming process, especially for first-time homebuyers. However, you can minimize anxiety—especially in the home loan process—by understanding some of the key mortgage terms and concepts prior to signing on the dotted line. Here are five key home-loan concepts we at GVC Mortgage want to make sure you know.
How to Choose a Mortgage Broker
Are you in the market for a new home? Maybe you’re looking to refinance your current home. No matter what has you checking into a mortgage broker, you may be wondering how to go about selecting one. GVC Mortgage of Carmel has some tips for finding a mortgage broker you can trust. 1. Understand what a […]
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Required Documents
- 2 most recent paycheck stubs
- 2 months of bank statements (checking, savings, etc.)
- 2 years full federal tax returns (including W-2s and 1099s)
- Copy of your driver’s license
- Insurance agent contact information
If applicable, the following items will also be needed
- Divorce decree
- Bankruptcy papers
- Proof of child support
- Awards letter (social security and pension)