The
New Age of Mortgage Applications
Written
by:Craig
Romero Wise Mortgage Info.com
http://www.WiseMortgageInfo.com
Posted
June 18, 2004
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In today's
day and age, the world is at our fingertips, literally.
Every day more and more people are getting online
and using the internet to do things they used to have
to leave the house for. Computers are being used for
everything; from tasks as small as researching homework
projects to processes as large as buying homes. If
you're a computer user who's looking to buy or refinance
a home, you may be surprised to learn that the days
of having to visit your local lending office for your
mortgage are long gone.
If you're in the market
for a mortgage, you may want to consider looking into
using an online mortgage broker. There are a number
of benefits to using this method of finding a mortgage.
You can apply for your mortgage at your own convenience,
the application process tends to be shorter, there
are normally no application fees required, and the
sites often offer tools needed to figure out what
you qualify for and how much your monthly payments
will be.
Because the application
process occurs online, you can go to the website when
you choose; 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This
enables consumers seeking a mortgage to be free of
the time constraints imposed on them by working with
brick and motor lenders that adhere to scheduled business
hours. There is no need to take time off of work or
out of your already hectic schedule to apply for a
mortgage when all you have to do is visit a single
website in your spare time.
Another benefit of
using an online mortgage broker is that often, the
lenders the broker represents will compete for your
business and you can see the different rate quotes
that you are being offered. This allows you to choose
the mortgage that is best for you and gives you more
control over the entire process.
However, it is important
for consumers to remember that the Internet is a big
place, and a place where many predators like to take
advantage of honest, hardworking consumers. If you
do decide to pursue your mortgage online, make sure
that you work with a reputable broker to avoid the
problems that can occur if dealing with a less than
reputable individual or firm. There are signs to look
for to make sure you are dealing with a reputable
company. Check with the company's local BBB or the
online BBB to make sure there are no complaints against
them. Also, if a broker wants you to pay them to apply
online, steer clear of them. The actual online application
should be free of charge.
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