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NYC > Q&A > Buyers > Mortgages & Financing > Pre-Qualified Vs. Pre-Approved - Which Is Better?

What is the difference between being pre-qualified and pre-approved for a mortgage loan? Which is better?

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Buyers  |  Mortgages & Financing
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banks, financing, lender, mortgage, pre-approved, pre-qualified

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