Should You Go Through A Mortgage Broker?

by Marianna E Perez 08/04/2019

When you begin shopping around for an ideal lender to finance your dream of home ownership, you will come across mortgage brokers. Much like their counterparts in the insurance industry or stock market, they act as a link between buyer and seller. 

However, why go through them if you can make the purchase directly? Why should you pay anyone a commission to do something you can do yourself? Moreover, then, isn’t there the possibility that they will recommend a lender because of the commission they get from them, even if they don’t offer the best interest rates? It’s certainly possible, but consider the following first before you decide to go it alone.

Hassle-free application

If you have ever gone through the mortgage application process from a traditional lender, you don’t need anyone to remind you how tedious it was. Filling form after form and searching for document after document. A broker can help reduce the time you spend on this process by telling you what is required beforehand and giving guidance.

Industry knowledge

Mortgage brokers ordinarily have years of experience in both the real estate and financial services industries. They will know much more about what’s trending in the area of property purchase and selling than you do as that is their bread and butter. 

A fast-talking loan officer from a lender can convince you to take on a product that is a less than optimal choice for your situation. Remember, they are salespeople too. However, in the ideal scenario, a broker will look at the property you want to purchase, look at your financial status and personal data and find you a package that best caters to all these factors. They have access to lenders across the country so they can quickly get you a mortgage product that has lower interest rates and fees while taking into consideration things like your credit rating and level of income.

Customer service

After you close the deal, you may struggle to get an audience with that loan officer if you were dealing with a big bank. The beauty with brokers is that they’re usually small companies, and this allows them to have closer contact with their customers. On the other hand, since they work closely with lenders, they know precisely who in the bank to contact when you need any assistance.

Take time to find out what terms lenders offer directly from them before settling on any mortgage broker.

About the Author
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Marianna E Perez

Marianna E. Perez is a Real Estate professional with over 20 years of experience. A lifelong resident of South Florida, she keeps her finger on the pulse of the latest trends and movements in the real estate market. She offers clients top-notch guidance from start to finish, ensuring the entire process is seamless, efficient and rewarding. Prior to entering real estate, Marianna was Senior Vice President of Commercial Real Estate Banking at City National Bank of Florida. She provided strategic leadership facilitating profitable and efficient origination of real estate loans. Marianna was a trusted advisor to clients and to the bank growing a real estate portfolio to over $300 million. She is firmly committed to the philosophy “not quantity, but quality,” which she practices in both her personal and professional life. Marianna is a graduate of FIU where she earned a bachelor’s degree in business management. She is a member of the Miami Association of Realtors, a lifetime board member of the BASF (Builders Association of South Florida), a member of CREW (Commercial Real Estate Women), and ICSC (International Council of Shopping Centers). She is also involved with the Women’s Leadership Council (United Way TNC). In addition, Marianna has received these special industry accolades: Housing Hall of Fame inductee 2017 Builders Association of South Florida, Associate of the Year 2017 Builders Association of South Florida, Florida’s Best Awards Chair 2016 and 2004 Builders Association of South Florida, Vice President 2008 Builders Association of South Florida, President’s Award 2008 and 2003