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April 14th, 2007 by admin




How do I choose a mortgage company?

I'm interested in buying my first home sometime soon, and I'm just terrified of the whole process. There are so many mortgage companies out there...Country Wide, LendingTree, and so many banks. My realtor recommended Mortgage Master, Inc, based in Massachusetts. Should I go with them? I've e-mailed the broker from Mortgage Master and she seems nice, but I'm afraid to call and actually speak to her. How do I choose a mortgage company? Should I try to go through my credit union? Help, I'm overwhelmed already.

I would go through your local bank or credit union. You are familiar with them and can actually sit down and talk to them. Of course the broker was nice-she is probably going to charge you a ridiculous origination fee! I work for a title company and close loans for mortgage brokers and for banks-I would say that the people who go through a bank/CU get a better deal 90% of the time. The only way that I would advise you to go to a broker is if you have credit issues-they might be able to get you financed when a bank can not. Hope that helps.


Leif Thomsen, President of Mortgage Master, "Your Money, Your Call" Fox Business Network 7/11/09


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