If you plan to be brave and venture into the wide
open world of mortgages "all alone", there are some critically important steps
you should take. At The Buyer's Broker, Inc., we do
most of this work for you. However, so you'll either know "what to do",
or, "What we do FOR you, here is a good starting point.You should plan to contact several mortgage lenders, including the lender
to whom you presently make your payments (if applicable), to discuss the mortgages they
have available, their rates, closing costs, and other fees. A good place to start is in
the real estate section of your local newspaper. You can also look for the names of
lenders in the yellow pages of your phone book under "Mortgages."
Mortgages are available from mortgage companies, savings and loan associations, banks,
federal credit unions, and other financial institutions.
Because there are so many variables, you'll need a systematic
approach. On the next page, we'll review
a sample
system that you might want to follow. |