Fairhope Real Estate Agent - David Romero
David Romero
Success On Demand!
United with Coldwell
Banker JME Realty
Your perfect Partner
all
along the Gulf Coast...
Mississippi, Alabama and
Florida
Main Office:
22765 US Hwy 98
Fairhope, AL 36532

Contact me:
david@PropertiesByDavid.com

Direct: 251-583-4359
Free: 800-844-6915
Fax: 251-928-0146

Getting the Best Rates for Your Mortgage

Naturally, you want to get the best deal for the least amount of money. This holds true for mortgage rates as well.

A lower interest rate means, a lower monthly mortgage payment, which can save you money in the long run. Also, it is easier to qualify for a lower payment than a higher one.

You basically have two routes to finding the best rate. The first is to do all the research on your own. The second is to use a mortgage broker.

Do-It-Yourself

With the advent of the Internet, much of this information is readily available online. Once you have educated yourself sufficiently about real estate loans, all it takes is the time and energy to sift through online resources to find the information you need.

Rates change very quickly. The great rate you find today might not be there tomorrow. Once you find the rate you are looking for, submit a loan application and lick in that rate.

When comparing loans, make sure that you are comparing loans of the same type. For example, you find that ‘Loan A’ for a 30-year loan has a much lower interest rate that ‘Loan B’, also for 30 years. Upon further inspection, you find that ‘Loan A’ is technically an adjustable rate mortgage. Its payment is based on a 30-year amortization, but becomes due through either payment or refinancing at the end of 5 or 7 years. These are frequently referred to as a 5-year or 7-year fixed rate mortgage. While both said ’30-year’, they are not the same type of loan.

Ask the lender for a statement detailing all fees associated with the loan. Factors such as ‘points’ (loan fee), interest rate and any extra fees charged by some lenders can vary greatly from one lender to another.

Mortgage Broker

If you do not have the time or experience to do-it-yourself, look for a qualified mortgage broker that can assist you in finding the right mortgage. Ask friends and associates who have refinanced or purchased recently if they have a broker they can recommend. You will want to find a broker who is energetic, flexible and knowledgeable about finance and loans and someone who has your best interest in mind.

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