


Your mortgage broker will be able to offer you more loan programs from many different lenders when compared to a local bank. Your local bank can only offer there in house loan programs in comparison to the brokers ability to add new lenders with the newest loan programs. To ensure you have the widest selection of loan programs to choose from choose a mortgage broker.
Disclose all relevant financial information to your mortgage broker. Mortgage professionals are not there to judge your spending habits and how much you make. Rather, they are there to help you achieve homeownership within your financial means. If you are in any situation in which limits your ability to afford a mortgage, tell your mortgage professional. He can often structure a combination of loan programs to help.
Shopping around for a home loan or mortgage will help you to get the best financing deal. A mortgage, whether it’s a home purchase, a refinancing, or a home equity loan is a product, just like a car, so the price and terms may be negotiable. Shopping and comparing may save you thousands of dollars. Brokers can shop for you.
Always get quotes from 2-3 different mortgage professionals. This will allow you to make sure you are getting a deal that you feel comforable with. If a couple of quotes are close but one seems to have a 1/8% lower rate or the closing costs appear a couple hundred dollars cheaper don't immediately go through with the cheaper deal. Closing costs can be calculated slightly differently, and the cheaper deal initially may not be the cheaper deal in the end. At this point I highly recommend going with the mortgage professional that you feel more comfortable with. Remember the old saying "you get what you pay for". Going with the absolute cheapest is not always the best. The mortgage professional who returns all of your calls (when he/she says they will), is completely knowlegable about your mortgage loan and all of the details and you feel you can trust should be the final decision maker for you.
One key factor in determining which loan program to choose is knowing how long you've determined you will stay in the home you are buying.
When shopping for a mortgage on line use a site that allows you to choose the lenders or mortgage brokers that your information will be sent to. Applying directly to the lender/brokers site will help you to avoid being inundated with phone calls from websites that sell your information.
Never forget that the integrity and straightforwardness of the mortgage professional with whom you are dealing is paramount! Always make sure you are dealing with someone who is properly licensed, experienced and has a good reputation. Ask for the names of one or two previous clients for reference.
Always request and be sure to recieve a copy of a Good Faith Estimate (GFE) from your mortgage broker. This estimate will let you see upfront the fees you will be charged and the interest rate you will be recieving.
This is why it is important to "shop" for your mortgage with lenders on the very same day. Key factors can see mortgage rates changed several times in a given week, sometimes in the same day. The lender that you get a rate from on Monday may not be able to give you the same rate on Wednesday.

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