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Home is where the heart is. That much is true. But home is
also
where money is. As the saying goes, "There's nothing
like a home for a good investment." Touch. This is why
for most people, buying a new home is probably the biggest
financial decision they'll ever have to make.
When you're on the look out for a new home, you need cash.
A lot of it. Most homes today have down payments that are
more than what the buyer can afford right then and there.
The solution for this? A mortgage.
The Difference Between a Bank Loan Officer and a Mortgage
Broker
Loan officers at a bank or a credit union are employees working
to
sell and process mortgages and loans for mortgage customers
or home buyers like you. Their loan types and mortgage products
have several varieties but they all come from one specific
originator, their employers.
The loan officer's job is to help you process your application
for a mortgage. To see if you're suitable a certain mortgage
product, they will look into your personal credit account
and start the approval process for your transaction.
Mortgage brokers on the other hand are professionals who are
peddlers of mortgage products. They are the ones responsible
for bringing together mortgage lenders and their borrowers.
As opposed to bank officers, mortgage brokers are not employees
of the lending companies they work for. Instead, they work
independently as free lance agents who are on the look out
for borrowers looking for a good mortgage.
So what?
Looking for a home mortgage usually involves you, your money,
and a bank officer or a mortgage broker. So what's the big
deal? You ask. The end result is the same - you get a mortgage;
you get a new house. But these two job types are different
and it is important that you at least understand that difference.
In most cases, banks usually close mortgage loans more quickly
than a mortgage broker does. This is probably because a mortgage
broker deals with two types of persons - the lender and the
client. Resolving mortgage issues between these two is a time-consuming
job. This is also perhaps why mortgage brokers charge high
for closing fees. A percentage of the closing fee you pay
on a mortgage goes to the mortgage broker's personal funds.
This, along with a few more fees, stands as their salary.
Another thing is that mortgage brokers can be more resourceful
than banks. Because mortgage brokers do not work for only
one company, they have more access to mortgages and loans.
Greater suitability and better mortgage options are what mortgage
brokers bring to their customers. For instance, your credit
history is not that great. Banks generally reject mortgage
applications if the credit score is below 670. With a mortgage
broker, you can shop around for a lending company that offers
bad credit mortgage loans.
In looking for the mortgage that's right for you, make your
choice based on the best mortgage terms a lender can offer
you. Don't settle for anything else. If possible, you can
ask for mortgage advice from experts, real estate agents,
and even your friends who have recently bought a home.
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