Well,
you may be thinking - hey, I'm a smart enough person - how on
earth could I be fooled? And who would want to fool me?
Excellent
questions - here are some answers.
Buying
a home or refinancing is one of the largest financial decisions
you will make in your life - and unfortunately, this means you
may experience some stress as you approach these decisions. As
in many other industries, the mortgage industry has more than
its share of unethical individuals that are out to make a buck,
but do not have your best interest at heart, and may try to take
advantage of your stress at this point in your life. For example,
I have heard numerous stories about people being called and told
that they need to "quickly come into the office and get all the
paperwork signed, rates are changing". Not true - you should never
be made to feel panicked or pressured about making this size of
a financial decision. If you are truly ready, a rate can be locked
right over the phone.
Advertisements
in the newspaper or online are also rampant with misinformation,
designed only to get phones ringing. Rates change daily, sometimes
hourly, so just by virtue of being in print somewhere, they are
almost sure to be outdated. The trick is, lenders can put anything
out there, and if it gets the phone to ring, that is all they
need. The following conversation ensues….."Hello, I'm calling
about the 7% rate I saw that you advertised in Saturday's newspaper?"
"Well, it's wonderful that you called! Rates did change a bit
this morning, and are now at 7.5%, but let's talk a little more
about you……"
Lenders
will also frequently promote "free appraisals" or "discounted
origination fees". This is great, but BE AWARE that if you are
not paying for it one place, you are paying for it somewhere else.
Interest rates and closing costs go hand in hand, so it is important
to look at the overall loan package, not just one individual item
that seems discounted. We all work off the same financial markets
with essentially the same profit margins. Do we make money when
we do your loan? Certainly, just like you get paid for working
at your job. What we seek for you is the best balance between
a great interest rate and reasonable closing costs.
Online
lending is also particularly scary - ANYONE can throw up a mortgage
website, and be aware that the person behind that great rate you
are seeing online might be some guy working out of his basement
in Florida who has been in the business for 6 months. For example,
closing costs vary significantly state to state - out of state
lenders frequently misquote fees, as they are not aware of local
and state requirements. I have personally been involved in bailing
out several individuals who were lured in by an offer that seemed
too good to be true, but then the lender could not come through
at the closing. I have been in mortgage banking for over ten years,
and I would not trust my own loan to an online, unknown lender.
Are you really willing to take this risk?
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THE
TRUTH:
Is
buying a home stress free?
Absolutely
not! Purchasing a home is a major financial commitment, and moving
is a major life event. What we desire is that your stress will
not be in any way related to your home financing - save it for
which new sofa you should choose or what color to paint that hideous
bathroom.
Are
we the cheapest place in town?
No,
but we are always very competitively priced. I believe that to
a certain degree, you get what you pay for. Consider this: Have
you ever been on a taxi ride? How about a limo ride? Did they
both get you where you wanted to go? Probably, but my guess is
that you enjoyed the limo experience, and tolerated the taxi ride.
Which driver would you recommend to your family, friends, and
coworkers? Probably not the taxi driver, even though he was a
few bucks cheaper. My desire is that your experience with us is
one you will enjoy, and would be excited to refer us to others.
Our service to you is not only to provide you with competitive
rates and costs, but to handle your transaction with the personal
care and professional treatment you deserve.
What
about the horror stories we have all heard about?
At
the last minute, the loan is suddenly not approved, or the rates
and costs change dramatically? Or worse yet, the loan falls through
entirely, and the transaction falls apart? Unfortunately, it happens
- I hear the stories too. This is exactly why it is so important
to trust your business to a professional, not a bargain basement
operation. A horror story like that has never happened to one
of my clients, and you will not have surprises at the closing
table.
How
do you know I will do a great job for you?
Almost
100% of my business has been referred to me by either a satisfied
former client, or an experienced, high quality realtor - the only
type of realtor I work with! Chances are, you did not stumble
across my website by accident, as I do not promote myself blindly
to the general public. While most loan officers spend their time
mass marketing and looking for new business from just anywhere,
I devote my time and energy to my clients only, educating them,
discussing the best loan options for each individual situation,
and taking care of details to ensure that the loan process runs
as smoothly as possible.
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Questions
to ask you Loan Officer:
- How
long have they personally been in the mortgage business?
- Do
they charge for a pre-approval? (beware - they are doing this
to hold "bond" money from you so that you feel obligated to
continue doing business with them)
- Do
they have the capability to offer many different investors rates
and products, or just their own?
- How
many transactions do they generally close on a monthly basis?
(note: if they do not seem very busy, you should wonder why.
Good loan officers are in high demand for good reason)
- Do
they have a dedicated team working for you?
The
answers to these questions should tell you what caliber of a person
with whom you are considering entrusting the largest financial
transaction you will make in your life. We would love to have
the opportunity to discuss all of these questions and the many
more you probably have, personally with you. Please call or email
us at your convenience.
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