Buying a home is a huge commitment, and your mortgage will
likely be the largest and most important financial transaction
you’ll ever make.
Whether you are a first-time buyer with limited funds, or
you’re fortunate enough to have a few dollars tucked away,
there is a mortgage lender ready to help make your dreams of
home ownership a reality. It’s a serious decision, and you
must understand that there big differences between the varied
types of mortgage lenders. Many are honest and reputable with
your best interests at heart; others are little more than loan
sharks hungry for your cash.
Here are some pointers to help you choose the best source of
mortgage funds to meet your needs:
Reputation
The key to finding a trusted lender is a good reputation.
Established mortgage lenders have worked hard to build a good
name, so avoid newer companies or “fly by night” lenders.
Reputable mortgage lenders understand the business and save
their clients a lot of the hassles that can be associated with
acquiring a mortgage. If you know that the mortgage lender has
a good reputation, or if he or she has been recommended by a
trusted source, it’s easier to have faith in the lender’s
knowledge and service. Faith is about more than getting a
loan; it’s about being open and honest with your lender.
Mortgage Rates of Offers
The biggest difference between mortgage lenders often lies in
the rates they offer. Know the current rates before you shop
for a lender, and keep checking before you sing an agreement.
If you find a lender you’d like to deal with, check their
current rate against those offered by reputable competitors.
Don’t jump at the first offer you receive. Check for
flexibility in terms of formulating offers; that is, whether
terms and amortization tables are negotiable.
Documentation
A really good mortgage lender will help you with the mountain
of paperwork at hand. Ideally, he or she will take care of all
of the details. After you provide the basic details, the lender
will take care of the rest of the documentation until all that’s
left is for you to sign the dotted line. Good mortgage lenders
take the time to review the documents with their clients to
fully explain the mortgage terms and conditions, satisfy any
doubts and eliminate the possibility of errors.
Communication
Mortgage lenders need to provide you with information about all
of the options available to you, and they need to do it with
promptness and clarity. Buying a home is a stressful time, and
you shouldn’t add to your anxiety by waiting for a call or
trying to decipher mixed messages from your mortgage lender.
Make sure that the person you deal with can clearly explain all
of the mortgage terms and conditions, and readily presents a
variety of options. Good mortgage lenders are open to your
questions and provide honest, straightforward answers.
Fees
Good mortgage lenders do not charge exorbitant fees. In fact,
many banks employ mortgage professionals, so you will not be
charged a service fee at all. If you do decide to go with a
private mortgage lender, be sure to get a complete list of
costs and fees upfront and in writing.
A home purchase is exciting, and many people will do just about
anything to make it happen. However, you need to know that
there are dishonest lenders who take advantage of honest
people. Remember, even though they are lending you the money
initially, you are paying it back with a very large amount of
interest added on top of the principle. You are doing them a
favour, not the other way around; and you need to make sure
that they deserve your business.
About The Author: Dorothy Miller contributes to several online
magazines, such as http://mibow.com and http://himug.com
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