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Finding the Right Mortgage Lender
Searching for a mortgage lender can be a stressful task... not
only do you have to worry about finding the lowest interest
rates and the best loan terms, but you also have to factor
closing costs and other lender fees into the search as well. In
order to find the mortgage lender that will get you the money
you need while being as kind to your finances as possible, you
need to make sure that you take time to consider all of your
options and investigate the offers of several different lenders.
Before you can take that step, however, you need to make sure
that you know exactly how much money you have ready to use as a
down payment on the house you want to buy, so that you can
determine exactly how much you're going to need to borrow.
Determining How Much You Need
The first thing that you should do in order to determine exactly
how much money you need to borrow with your mortgage loan is
take an inventory of your finances... take into account the
balance in your chequeing and savings accounts, as well as any
long-term investments or certificates of deposit that have
matured and can be cashed in.
Of course, you should also take into account the fact that
you'll need money to live on in addition to making a down
payment, so you shouldn't over-extend yourself... just determine
how much of a down payment you can comfortably afford. Subtract
closing costs and lender fees from this amount looking at the
information available from several mortgage lenders can give you
a rough estimate of how much this will be.
The result will be the bare minimum that you need to borrow...
though adding a little bit to the amount won't hurt to make sure
that all of your expenses (including homeowner's insurance, in
most cases) are covered.
Comparing Your Options
Once you have an amount, request mortgage quotes from several
mortgage lenders to get an idea of the interest rates and
monthly payments that you'll likely be paying. Make sure that
you explore all of your options... mortgage companies, finance
offices, and online lenders are just as likely to give you your
best quote as your local bank is.
It's important to find out what sort of fees and costs each
lender that you're considering will charge, as well... some may
have higher lender fees than others, as well as higher closing
costs, whereas a few of the lenders might not charge many fees
at all.
Once you've gotten a variety of quotes from potential lenders,
you can begin the process of deciding on the one that is best
for you.
Deciding on the Best Deal
Carefully compare the interest rates, closing costs, assorted
fees, and proposed monthly payments of the various quotes that
you've received so that you can get an idea of which lender is
offering you the best deal.
You may also wish to consider the amount of time that each quote
gives to repay the mortgage loan, and whether a balloon payment
is expected at the end of that term... these can be major parts
of the decision-making process as well.
Once you've compared all of the rates, considered your options,
and found the best offer, follow through with it; you're that
much closer to owning your own home and fulfilling your dreams.
You may freely reprint this article provided the following
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About the author:
John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help
homeowners find the best available loans via the www.directonlineloans.
co.uk website.
Written by: John Mussi
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