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Very often, homebuyers do not understand the difference between a mortgage broker and a loan officer. A loan officer works directly for a lender while a broker is an independent party that does not work for anyone. In this way a broker can seek out loans from many different parties.
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Mortgage points are offered by lenders and are added into the closing costs of a loan. A mortgage point equals one percent of the total mortgage balance. Depending on the loan, you may have the option of buying a few mortgage points. While you can almost always buy them if you want to, it is not always in your best interest to do so.
Filling out a mortgage application for the first time can be a little intimidating. You really do not know what to expect and whether or not you will be approved. If you have been a renter your whole life, the first home purchase can be an exciting time. The approval process depends on a lot of variables in your past history. One of the biggest variables is your past rental history.
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If you were hoping for a dramatic recovery of the U.S. housing market this year, you might be in for a disappointment, according to statements from a Federal Reserve official.
“I don’t think we will see any further deterioration in 2010, but you probably won’t see a lot of rapid improvement either. You’ll just hang around...