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What Is a Mortgage Broker?


What Is a Mortgage Broker?
Mortgage brokers are much like independent insurance agents or, for that matter, your local supermarket. They have access to many lenders (roughly equivalent to suppliers, such as tomato companies) and many different programs (several brands of frozen, canned, or fresh tomatoes). In some cases, especially where your credit is not flawless, and nonconforming properties are involved, a mortgage broker can find funding for you. (They might also be able to find tomatoes for you, but that's extra.) They charge a fee, and are sometimes compensated by the lenders. They provide a great service for many consumers, and originate more than 50% of loans in the country.

Mortgage brokers normally originate the loan, process it, and pass it along to a lender, who sells it to an investor. These investors range from state pension funds to government and quasi-government companies such as the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA), or "Fannie Mae"; the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC), or "Freddie Mac"; and the Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA), or "Ginnie Mae." A mortgage broker can, in many cases, speed up your closing time, do all the processing, and get you a better interest rate.

The mortgage broker is compensated on commission, and he is going to have higher closing fees. At a given mortgage brokerage house, for example, closing fees might be $700. But, some in the brokerage industry charge up to $1,200 -- which some of their colleagues (and, indeed, the real estate agents with whom they work), might regard as gouging. A broker is allowed to charge whatever he wants for loan processing or "doc prep" -- document processing.

As is the general rule in shopping: ask. Ask what the broker's fee will be. You can then make an informed decision whether paying that fee will be worth it over time if you get a better deal on a loan.



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