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    Mortgage Lenders Could Be Checking Your LinkedIn Profile

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefApril 17, 2025 Business No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Are mortgage lenders looking at your LinkedIn profile?

    Faced with high mortgage rates, 6.62% for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage at the time of writing, and soaring home prices, lenders are turning to social media sites like LinkedIn to better understand borrowers.

    Kevin Leibowitz, president and CEO of Grayton Mortgage, told Realtor earlier this month that while the lender does not have “an official process” for looking through a borrower’s social media accounts, they may still check unofficially.

    “It is helpful to look at LinkedIn profiles during the application process,” Leibowitz told the outlet. “It can give a clearer picture as to the job history, description, length of employment, locale, etc.”

    Related: The ‘Silver Tsunami’ Meets ‘Golden Handcuffs’ as Past Low Mortgage Rates Lock in Homeowners — Whether They Like It or Not

    The information might be necessary because “sometimes, a borrower doesn’t provide a full picture of what they’ve done for the last few years,” Leibowitz explained.

    He stated that lenders could use LinkedIn to fill in gaps in employment and create a complete profile of the borrower.

    So, while lenders primarily examine bank statements, credit reports, and tax returns when assessing a borrower’s history, their perception of a borrower could also be influenced by social media platforms like LinkedIn.

    Related: Barbara Corcoran Says This Is the Interest Rate Magic Number That Will Make the Market ‘Go Ballistic’

    What should borrowers do to maximize their chances of getting a loan? Mike Olson, a senior underwriter at the lender Second Street, told Realtor.com that every detail on LinkedIn should align with what is written on a loan application. This means the same job titles, locations, and dates.

    He also recommended refraining from writing posts “that could raise red flags,” like posts about financial stress or job loss.

    The median price of a home sold in the U.S. in the final quarter of 2024 was $419,200, up from $338,600 in the last quarter of 2020.



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