Types of Mortgages
A mortgage is essentially a loan for a house. It’s more complicated than that, though, as Australian borrowers have many different loan types to choose from. Home buyers must evaluate their financial situation, loan terms, their age, financial aspirations and many other factors when determining … Read More...
Tips for Mortgage Shoppers
Getting a mortgage can be a difficult process. Dealing with lenders, getting documentation ready, working with a broker and a real estate agent to figure out how much you can spend, securing funds and avoiding the pitfalls can quickly become a full time job. The good news is that there are ways to … Read More...
Paying Off Mortgages Faster
So now you have a mortgage. Maybe it’s new to you or perhaps you’ve had it for some time now. Eventually, all home owners find themselves wondering how they might be able pay their mortgage off faster. Think about the size of a mortgage and the time it takes to pay it off. That’s a lot of … Read More...
About Mortgage Brokers
A mortgage broker plays an intermediary yet vital role in the home loan process. The broker gathers the borrower’s requirements and then works to find a loan to suit the borrower’s needs. There is more to it than this, though. A mortgage broker doesn’t only go loan shopping on a borrower’s behalf. The mortgage broker also works with the borrower to complete all documentation, verify eligibility, work though the entire settlement process and even recommend realtors, inspectors and other professionals involved in the home purchasing process. A realtor doesn’t just look for a good home loan for you; he does all he can to make the entire home buying process as smooth as possible. Experienced mortgage brokers know all the ins and outs of this complex process and will navigate it for you. In Australia, mortgage brokers don’t work for lending institutions. They work for the … Read More...
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