A real estate underwriter is the unseen entity that approves or denies funding or loan requests for real estate projects like a mortgage loan application. In this role, you usually work for a real estate company to determine the level of risk for the lender or your employer. Your research determines whether a borrower receives funds. You weigh specifications like the land value and the borrower’s credit history to make your decision. Your job duties center around conducting research on the applicant and their finances as well as the property’s appraisal value. This includes setting up the appraisal process, checking credit scores, and verifying property details.