Getting mortgage pre-approved is the single most important thing you can do before you start shopping for a home. It tells you exactly how much you can borrow, gives you credibility with sellers, and surfaces any issues with your credit or income early enough to fix them.
Here is a complete walkthrough of the process — what pre-approval actually means, what documents you need, and what happens after you have the letter in hand.
These terms get used interchangeably but they are meaningfully different, and the distinction matters in a competitive market like Chester County.
Pre-qualification is based on self-reported information with no verification. It produces a letter that sophisticated sellers recognize as unverified.
Pre-approval involves actual documentation review. The lender pulls your credit, verifies your income and assets against real documents, and issues a letter based on confirmed information. A genuine pre-approval is what you need to be taken seriously in a multiple-offer situation.
The faster you get these together, the faster you get your letter:
Pre-approval is essentially a lender answering four questions: Can you repay? Have you repaid debt reliably? Do you have enough cash? Does the loan make sense?
For conventional loans, most lenders want a 620+ credit score minimum. FHA loans allow scores as low as 580 with 3.5% down. VA loans have no official minimum but lenders typically want 580–620.
With documentation ready, a pre-approval from Zurn Mortgages typically takes 24–48 hours. The bottleneck is almost always document collection, not processing time. Pre-approval letters are typically valid for 60–90 days — if your search runs longer you will need to refresh with updated pay stubs and bank statements.
Your pre-approval letter is a conditional commitment based on the information reviewed. Between pre-approval and closing, protect your financial profile:
In West Chester, Downingtown, and Exton, having your pre-approval ready before you need it is not optional. Waiting until you find a home to start the process means you will lose it.
A local broker pre-approval also carries more weight with listing agents than a letter from a national online lender they have never heard of. Ready to get started? The Zurn application takes about 15 minutes online, or get a free quote first if you want real numbers before formally applying.
Disclosure: Alexander Zurn is a licensed mortgage broker in Pennsylvania (NMLS #1753707, Company NMLS #2462161). This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute a commitment to lend. All loans subject to credit approval. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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