If you want you phone to ring off the hook then yes go for Lending Tree. Every Tom, Dick and Harry out there will have your personal information.
Take the excellent advice given to you by the very first person to answer. Sorry I forgot the username.
Is there anyone here who could help me find a lowest mortgage loan? Thanks?
In today's market - the smartest thing you can do is to visit your local bank and talk to a live person (ask to see a mortgage originator). Rates are as good or better than ever (if your credit is good) and, with the real estate slowdown, mortgage originators are bending over backward to work with borrowers.
Stay away from the online mortgage companies While they can do a good job, if you run into a problem there is no one sitting behind a desk you can go visit face to face.
In the current economy, I'd also stay away from mortgage brokers. There are fewer and fewer of them every day (many are going out of business) and you don't need to have to either chase someone who goes out of business to get fees back or find out at the last minute that the broker's deal with the third party lender fell through.
Going through your local bank makes sense ----- they'll be there for you during the process.
Good luck and hope this helps!
Is there anyone here who could help me find a lowest mortgage loan? Thanks?
Check out LendingTree.com. They are a mortgage broker that helps you find hundreds of banks. They then compile it into a list for you and detail out the monthly payments, loan fees, and interest rates. After that, you simply contact the company you are interested in.
If that does not interest you, contact a mortgage broker direct. They do the same thing. However, they will only tell you about the loan they like the best...and since lenders pay mortgage brokers a commission on the backside, you may not get the best loan for you.
Hope this helps.
Is there anyone here who could help me find a lowest mortgage loan? Thanks?
Go to http://www.mortgagelenders.us.com This site searches over 100 lenders to find the best mortgage loan for you.
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