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7 Reasons to Use a Mortgage Broker
17/03/09
The House Team Of Mortgage Intellingence asked:
For many people, mortgage payments are their single largest expense. Yet, when financing a home, most Canadians don’t comparison shop to ensure they’re getting the best mortgage rate and terms available. This mistake can cost homeowners tens of thousands of dollars over the course of their mortgage.
Here are seven ways mortgage brokers can help:
Access to competitive rates
Brokers deal with multiple competing lenders and can often access exclusive rates. Based on the number of mortgages brokers complete each year, they also have the power to negotiate rate discounts from lenders, which can be passed on to their clients.
A free service
Mortgage brokers’ services are typically available at no cost to consumers. Brokers are paid by the lender selected by their clients.
Knowledgeable advice
Brokers offer consultative service, advice and solutions that are customized to each client’s needs. And unlike banks, brokers work for you.
Speed and convenience
Brokers will work around a client’s schedule to make the transaction as easy and convenient as possible.
Pre-qualification
Whether you’re shopping for a new home or refinancing your existing mortgage, a broker can help you obtain a pre-approved mortgage, often with up to a 120-day interest rate guarantee.
Preserved credit rating
When you shop for a mortgage, there is an accumulation of lender inquiries on your credit bureau report, possibly affecting your credit rating and, ultimately, the rate and terms of your mortgage. This isn’t the case with a mortgage broker, who only does one inquiry yet can still get many competing lenders to quote on your business.
Peace of Mind
The Canadian Association of Accredited Mortgage Brokers has a stringent Code of Ethics that members are required to adhere to in order to retain membership.
For many people, mortgage payments are their single largest expense. Yet, when financing a home, most Canadians don’t comparison shop to ensure they’re getting the best mortgage rate and terms available. This mistake can cost homeowners tens of thousands of dollars over the course of their mortgage.
Here are seven ways mortgage brokers can help:
Access to competitive rates
Brokers deal with multiple competing lenders and can often access exclusive rates. Based on the number of mortgages brokers complete each year, they also have the power to negotiate rate discounts from lenders, which can be passed on to their clients.
A free service
Mortgage brokers’ services are typically available at no cost to consumers. Brokers are paid by the lender selected by their clients.
Knowledgeable advice
Brokers offer consultative service, advice and solutions that are customized to each client’s needs. And unlike banks, brokers work for you.
Speed and convenience
Brokers will work around a client’s schedule to make the transaction as easy and convenient as possible.
Pre-qualification
Whether you’re shopping for a new home or refinancing your existing mortgage, a broker can help you obtain a pre-approved mortgage, often with up to a 120-day interest rate guarantee.
Preserved credit rating
When you shop for a mortgage, there is an accumulation of lender inquiries on your credit bureau report, possibly affecting your credit rating and, ultimately, the rate and terms of your mortgage. This isn’t the case with a mortgage broker, who only does one inquiry yet can still get many competing lenders to quote on your business.
Peace of Mind
The Canadian Association of Accredited Mortgage Brokers has a stringent Code of Ethics that members are required to adhere to in order to retain membership.
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