Selecting
a lender
With your realtor chosen, you now have someone who can guide
you through the process of securing a mortgage lender. Your
agent will help you understand and choose the type of lender
that best fits your financial needs.
Each lender is different, so be sure to choose one that will
work with you and your specific circumstances. Shop for lenders
offering the best deals. Check with several mortgage companies
and use one or more reporting services. If there isn't a reporting
service covering your area, begin the search at your own bank
or savings and loan or through any of the following sources:
Independent Mortgage Companies:
Make just over half of all home mortgages, including most
VA-guaranteed and FHA-insured loans.
Savings Institutions: Savings
and loan associations and savings banks originate close to
a quarter of home mortgages. Most are conventional loans -
those not guaranteed by the VA or FmHA, or insured by the
FHA.
Commercial Banks: Active
in residential lending. Banks also are a major supplier of
loans for mobile-home buyers.
Mortgage Brokers: Act as
intermediaries. A broker keeps tabs on the mortgage market
through ties to local, regional and national lenders, and
can refer a prospective borrower to a mortgage banker, savings
institution or a commercial bank. Brokers don't lend money
and can't approve loans.
Credit Unions: Make close
to one-third of all first-mortgage loans, but you must be
a member.
Public Agencies: State and
local finance agencies make below-market-rate financing available
to eligible low- and moderate-income first-time buyers through
the sale of tax-exempt bonds.
Employers and Unions: Don't
overlook your employer as a source of assistance. An employer
may subsidize the interest or even act as a lender. Unions
are another possibility. The AFL-CIO offers what it calls
"Union Privilege." Unions that sign on can make
first-time home loans available to eligible members for as
little as three percent down.
Again, remember, your realtor should be able to provide a
great deal of assistance in finding just the right lender.
The following directory also will help you locate a lender
right for you.
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