There is no simple answer to the question of whether mortgage brokers or banks offer the best chance to find the ideal mortgage. This is because there are many different mortgage products available and each borrowers financial situation is unique. Further, the products available are subject to constant change and revision, so just because one lender seemed desirable six months ago does not mean it still is today. Nevertheless, there are still a few simple guidelines that can be followed to determine whether to use a bank or a broker.
First of all, banks have a tendency to be conservative than brokerages; their policies and practices are traditional and they will only offer you mortgage products from their institution. Banks know that having more products to offer will help them gain return customers. Because banks only offer their own line of mortgage products they usually offer better terms and discounts to their customers. Bank customers that have substantial holdings in two or more accounts should consider getting their mortgage at their own bank first.
Obtaining a mortgage through a brokerage may be a better choice if there is no strong relationship with a banker. A broker has many different products to offer because they represent several lenders with a wide variety of financial products. A good broker can do a lot to help find the ideal mortgage by studying the applicants situation completely so they fully understand the needs of the borrower. This puts them in a position to recommend the best possible mortgage product and lender for an individual. A broker can be invaluable by doing much of the beginning application work and advising clients on the best way to display their current financial statements.
Generally brokers do not receive payment until the mortgage is closed, although some do charge a fee up front. While this can mean that a broker will be invested in helping a client obtain lending, it also means that the broker wants the client approved for any loan, and possibly one that is not idea for the homebuyer. Inappropriate mortgage approvals were a big factor in the sub-prime mortgage bubble burst of 2007.
If one decides that a mortgage broker is the right way to go, it is essential to do some research beforehand to ensure that the broker is reputable. The first step is to compile a list of potential brokers, usually brokers that friends or family have worked with or others active in the area. After this list is compiled, do some online research into their background. Are they properly licensed? Have they received many customer complaints? Have they been involved in legal difficulties? Most of this information can be obtained online from the Better Business Bureau, the state Attorney Generals website, as well as from news sources. The potential home buyer should remove any brokers that are improperly licensed or have had a lot of complaints or legal problems.
Once the list of mortgage brokers has been made and research done, the next step is to interview each of them carefully. Remember that each broker represents many different lenders and has access to a distinctive list of mortgage products. These consultations will put the potential homebuyer in a position to decide which brokerage can best serve their needs.
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