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Mortgage brokers can help you save time and mone
Syd Johnson
A good mortgage broker can help you search through hundreds of mortgage products, and lenders to find the perfect fit for your financial situation. The average buyer does not have years of experience in evaluating financial products and services.
The average mortgage broker spends their entire day doing these types of evaluations and can point you in the right direction, for a small fee.
Buying a home is a relatively short, one time activity that can be completed in as little as thirty days, and as much as a one year time period. Regardless of your schedule, it is highly unlikely that you will have enough information to make the best decision on your own. A mortgage broker can take away some of your anxiety and handle the most critical part of buying your home.
A mortgage broker is a trained professional with access to many different lenders and loan products. They can handle the first round of negotiations with national and local lenders to see what kind of interest rate you can get on the open market.
It is much easier for a broker to get an accurate picture of your options when dealing with forty or fifty lending sources. If you do this work on your own, you might not have the energy to go beyond two or three sources. It is possible that you are getting the best deal, but it’s hard to be sure when there’s no third party working on your behalf.
There is usually a lot to learn before you close on your home loan. A mortgage broker has a built in advantage of years of training and experience. He or she can look at your loan documents and spot troubles ahead of time. As with any type of major contract, it is much easier to spot and correct problems up front than three or four years down the line.
Mortgage brokers usually have one of two types of professional arrangements: they can make money from borrowers by charging a fee for their counsel, or they can make money from mortgage lenders for bringing in new clients. Neither arrangement is free from abuse.
So ask a lot of questions up front, and ask for referrals from other home owners who have used their services in the past. In addition, take the time to read every document that comes your way and ask questions if you’re not sure, or if you’re feeling pressured.
To find a qualified mortgage broker, do a quick search online or ask for referrals from homeowners in your town.
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