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Choosing the Right Mortgage Broker

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When it comes to the world of home loans, mortgage brokers can be invaluable in helping potential homebuyers with their process. A mortgage broker is an intermediary who brings borrowers and lenders together. They help compare rates among different lenders and find the lowest mortgage rates as well as put them in contact with lenders who suit their specific needs. Furthermore, during the process of buying a home, a large number of important decisions need to be made, especially pertaining to mortgages. It can get overwhelming without the help of the right professional. A broker can effectively establish plans and guidelines for the home buying process, and fully illustrate if there is any risk with each major decision. Fortunately, there are a bunch of strategies consumers can use to help them choose the right mortgage broker for the job.

Unsure potential homebuyers can receive the necessary advice to help them with their big decision by choosing a broker based on the following:

Credentials
First and foremost, you want to make sure you’re dealing with an actual professional who is fit to do the job. Most provincial governments require that Canadian mortgage brokers have provincial licenses. Take the time to find out if your broker is properly accredited.

Borrowers can contact the pertinent licensing authorities to ensure that a broker‘s license status is current, as well as other background information about them. They may also check with local business bureaus to find out if any complaints have been filed against a mortgage broker.

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Open Communication
The mortgage industry can be confusing. You want a mortgage broker who will take the time to explain the process to you and stay transparent. Ask questions. Signing for a mortgage is big decision, so make sure you and your broker are communicating.

Specialization
Make sure they fit your specific needs. Be upfront about what you’re looking for so you find a broker with the type of lenders you need. Use a broker that fits your needs.

Honesty is the Key
Just as you want a broker who will be open, transparent and honest with you, it’s important that you are as well. You need to give an accurate financial history so your broker can close a deal. Be upfront about your finances and what you can afford.

Understand the Service
As a borrower, you should fully understand what services the broker offers. They can act as guides through each step of the loan process and determine loan types that best suit the borrower‘s needs. They also have networks of contacts within the industry they can use to find the most suitable loan. This results in lower mortgage rates and more favourable loan conditions for the borrower.

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Starting the Search
Contact your local real estate boards to obtain lists of mortgage brokers in your area. Speak with friends and family members who have used mortgage brokers and ask for their recommendations. Search online for reviews from former clients. Referrals from trusted individuals and sources can help narrow down the list of brokers.

Interview
Meeting with a mortgage broker face-to-face to discuss details should happen before you decide to do business. Find out how much their services cost. Whether a broker is paid a fee or works on commission should be taken into consideration.

Find out what types of financial institutions a broker works with. If a borrower is having difficulty obtaining a loan from conventional mortgage lender, a broker who works outside of the traditional banking realm can be a great resource.

Determine how knowledgeable the broker is about the mortgage market. Ask about different loan programs that are available, as well as how the current market conditions may affect the home loan process.

Lastly, they should choose a mortgage broker who will take their interests truly to heart. Ensuring that a mortgage broker understands their specific needs and will work with them in mind is the key. The borrowers trust the broker with their future.

Stay Involved
Once you hire a suitable mortgage broker, you may want to sit back and relax. Yes the biggest stress is no longer on your shoulders yet it’s still important to remain involved. A good mortgage broker will keep their clients informed and updated about each stage of the application process.

The home buying journey is a strenuous one. Luckily there are professionals available to help guide homebuyers, ensuring a smooth process while helping them obtain the rate that fits their finances best.

 

Posted on June 30, 2015
By Irina MarshallMortgage Real Estate
Tags:borrowerbrokerhome buyinghomebuyerloanmortgage brokerprocess
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