The Top 5 Mortgage Mistakes to Avoid


Buying a home can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it can also be a daunting and overwhelming process, especially for first-time homebuyers.

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Mortgages are a significant financial commitment, and making mistakes during the process can have serious consequences. In this blog post, we'll explore the top 5 mortgage mistakes to avoid.

1. Failing to Check and Improve Your

Credit Score

Your credit score plays a significant role in determining your eligibility for a mortgage and the interest rate you'll receive. Many first-time homebuyers make the mistake of failing to check their credit score or not taking steps to improve it before applying for a mortgage.

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To avoid this mistake, check your credit score and take steps to improve it if necessary. This may include paying off outstanding debts, making on-time payments, and disputing any errors on your credit report. A higher credit score can lead to a lower interest rate and a more favorable mortgage offer.

2. Ignoring

Closing Costs

Another common mistake is ignoring closing costs. Many first-time homebuyers are unaware of the various fees associated with closing a mortgage, such as attorney fees, title search fees, and appraisal fees. These costs can add up quickly and significantly impact the total cost of the mortgage.

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To avoid this mistake, research the average closing costs in your area and budget accordingly. Be sure to factor in these costs when considering the overall cost of the home.

2. Ignoring Closing Costs

Another common mistake is ignoring closing costs. Many first-time homebuyers are unaware of the various fees associated with closing a mortgage, such as attorney fees, title search fees, and appraisal fees. These costs can add up quickly and significantly impact the total cost of the mortgage.

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To avoid this mistake, research the average closing costs in your area and budget accordingly. Be sure to factor in these costs when considering the overall cost of the home.

3. Not Getting Pre-Approved

Getting pre-approved for a mortgage is an essential step in the home buying process. Pre-approval gives you a clear idea of how much you can afford to spend on a home and helps you avoid the disappointment of falling in love with a home you can't afford.

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To avoid this mistake, get pre-approved for a mortgage before you start shopping for a home. This will help you narrow down your search to homes that are within your budget and prevent you from wasting time on homes that are out of reach.

4. Taking on Too Much Debt

Taking on too much debt before or during the mortgage process can have serious consequences. Lenders look at your debt-to-income ratio when determining your eligibility for a mortgage. If you have too much debt, you may not qualify for a mortgage or may be offered a higher interest rate.

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To avoid this mistake, avoid taking on new debt before or during the mortgage process. This includes opening new credit cards, taking out a car loan, or making large purchases on existing credit cards.

4. Taking on Too

Much Debt

Taking on too much debt before or during the mortgage process can have serious consequences. Lenders look at your debt-to-income ratio when determining your eligibility for a mortgage. If you have too much debt, you may not qualify for a mortgage or may be offered a higher interest rate.

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To avoid this mistake, avoid taking on new debt before or during the mortgage process. This includes opening new credit cards, taking out a car loan, or making large purchases on existing credit cards.

5. Choosing the Wrong Mortgage

Choosing the wrong mortgage can be a costly mistake. There are various types of mortgages available, and each has its pros and cons. Choosing the wrong mortgage can lead to higher interest rates, higher monthly payments, and a more significant financial burden in the long run.

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To avoid this mistake, research the different types of mortgages available and choose the one that best fits your financial situation and goals. Don't be afraid to ask your lender questions and seek advice from a financial advisor.

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💰 CRE Lending Revival? New Capital Rules Could Change Everything 📊

🏦 Bank Capital Reset Could Unlock CRE Lending in 2026 🚀

March 27, 2026•4 min read

🏦 Bank Capital Reset Could Unlock CRE Lending in 2026 🚀


💰 CRE Lending Revival? New Capital Rules Could Change Everything 📊


Bank Capital Reset Could Reopen CRE Lending Channels

If you’ve been in the commercial real estate market over the last 12–24 months, you already know the story:
capital tightened, lending slowed, and deals became harder to structure.

Now, that may be starting to shift.

Federal regulators—including the Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)—have proposed updates to bank capital rules that could materially impact commercial real estate lending.

And if you understand how banks actually price and allocate capital, you know this is a big deal.


What’s Actually Changing?

At a high level, regulators are proposing a ~2.4% reduction in required capital for large banks—roughly $20 billion in freed-up capacity.

That matters because:

¡Banks hold over one-third of the $4.9 trillion CRE debt market

¡And about half of the broader $6.1 trillion commercial mortgage market

More available capital = more potential lending activity

But the real story is in risk-weighting adjustments.


The Key Shift: Risk Weighting Rewards Stability

The new proposal changes how banks must allocate capital based on loan risk.

New Risk Weight Structure:

·≤60% LTV loans
→ Risk weight drops from 100% → 70%

·60–80% LTV loans
→ Reduced to 90%

¡>80% LTV loans
→ Slight increase to 110%

¡Construction / Transitional assets
→ Stay elevated at 150%

Translation (What This Means in the Real World):

This is a clear signal from regulators:

👉 Favor low leverage + strong cash flow
👉 Penalize higher leverage + execution risk


Why This Matters for Borrowers

This isn’t just policy—it directly impacts loan pricing, structure, and availability.

1. Increased Lending Capacity (In Theory)

With lower capital requirements, banks may have:

¡More balance sheet flexibility

¡More willingness to originate loans

¡Improved ability to compete

But—and this is critical—capacity doesn’t guarantee deployment.


2. Pricing Compression on Stabilized Deals

Lower capital requirements = lower cost of capital.

That can lead to:

¡Tighter spreads

¡Better interest rates

¡More aggressive loan terms

👉 Best positioned assets:

¡Stabilized multifamily

¡Industrial with strong tenancy

¡Retail with proven NOI


3. Banks Regain Competitive Ground

Over the past few years, debt funds and private lenders filled the gap.

This rule change could allow banks to:

¡Re-enter conservative deals

¡Compete more aggressively on pricing

¡Win back market share on core assets


4. Value-Add Still Stays Expensive

Here’s where most borrowers get it wrong.

This is not a broad reopening of credit.

¡Transitional deals

¡Heavy rehab projects

·High leverage (70–85% LTV)

👉 These still carry 150% risk weighting

Which means:

¡Higher capital cost for banks

¡Less appetite

¡Continued reliance on non-bank lenders


The Constraint Nobody Talks About

Even with regulatory relief, banks don’t suddenly flip a switch.

Lending decisions are still driven by:

¡Internal risk appetite

¡CRE concentration limits

¡Portfolio exposure

¡Economic outlook

As firms like Trepp have pointed out:

👉 Regulatory changes don’t automatically create loan volume

Banks still have to want to lend.


Strategic Takeaways for Borrowers

This is where strategy matters—and where most borrowers lose.

If You Own Stabilized Assets:

·You’re entering a more favorable lending window

¡Expect improved terms and competition

¡Now is the time to review refinance or acquisition strategies


If You’re a Value-Add Investor:

¡Nothing structurally changed for you

¡Expect continued reliance on:

oBridge loans

oDebt funds

oStructured capital stacks

👉 Your edge is structure—not rate


If You’re Planning a Deal in 2026:

·Underwrite based on today’s credit reality

·Treat any improvement as upside—not assumption

¡Focus on:

oDSCR strength

oConservative leverage

oExit flexibility


The Bigger Picture

This proposal is a structural tailwind—not a bailout.

It improves:

¡Capital efficiency

¡Lending economics

¡Competitive dynamics

But it does not override risk discipline.


Bottom Line

The bank capital reset is good news—but only for the right deals.

👉 Stabilized, low-leverage assets will benefit first
👉 Pricing may improve as competition returns
👉 Value-add deals will still require creative financing

This is not a lending boom. It’s a selective reopening.

📞 Call to Action

If you're buying, refinancing, or structuring a commercial deal in the next 12 months:

Let’s build the deal the right way — before it ever hits underwriting.

Bill Rapp
Medallion Funds

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