Using a Mortgage Broker
If you are buying your first home, the fastest
way to get an understanding of how the lending market works, what
is available and typically what suits your situation, is to talk
a good mortgage broker. A mortgage broker usually deals exclusively
with mortgages. By combining professional expertise with access
to many different lenders and hundreds of home loan products, a
broker provides you with an efficient and cost-effective method
of reviewing, negotiating and organising your home loan options.
Why use a mortgage broker instead of going directly
to a lender?
It's all about options. When you apply for a
home loan with a mortgage broker you are effectively applying for
a loan with all the lenders the mortgage broker works with.
If you only applied to one lender, you may be lucky and get the
same match, but you would certainly never have been able to consider
the same range of options (see Award Winning
Home Loans).
What is a mortgage broker's role?
Money is a commodity. The cheaper you "rent"
it and the harder you make it work, the better off you will be.
Whether you pay a high interest rate or a low interest rate, money
still works in exactly the same way. A mortgage broker's job is
to get you the cheapest possible deal, with the right features,
which has the closest match to your personal finance situation from
their panel of banks and major lenders. First to help you find the
right deal, then see it through to settlement with you - helping
you with everything you need along the way.
How can mortgage brokers not charge for their
service?
For residential home loans, it typically costs
nothing for a mortgage broker's service and they will see you by
appointment in your home or office. They work on a 'contingency
basis' and are only paid by the lender when the home loan settles.
The interest rate you pay on a loan is generally the same as if
you had gone to that lender yourself. (It is in not affected by
how much the lender pays the broker for your business.)
Can a broker help me negotiate with my own bank
or lender?
Most definitely. Firstly, it is usually better
to get someone to negotiate for you if you aren't comfortable negotiating
yourself. Secondly, and most importantly, your mortgage broker is
also armed with the knowledge of a fair swag of your lender's competitor
offerings. That is an important advantage when the lender knows
your broker's job is to work to get you the best rate and deal they
can. It is entirely possible that a broker can help you get a better
deal, even with your current lender.
talk to a mortgage broker
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direct line: +61 2 9018 8417) and we will have a broker in contact
with you within 2 business hours.
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