Good And Bad Online Mortgages

By Morten Hansen

You're ready to buy your first home, but where do you start the search ? Well as it is today, the best place to start would be in the online market, because the online market offers some of the most competitive interest rates, and you can apply right from the convenience and privacy of your home.

Does this mean that the online process is just 1,2,3.. and you're ready to buy ? No, this means the online community is one of the better places to start. This article will take a look at the good, the bad, and the useless Online Mortgages. Not every web site is your key to your new home and not every web site is what it claims to be. So why don't we start with the tools that are available for the novice buyer, and then move into the online programs that are valuable, and finish up with the online mortgage companies ?

What would fall under the classification of "good" online mortgages ?

Many of the advertised web sites do offer really useful tools for a novice buyer, in order to prepare them and determine eligibility levels. Tools such as the mortgage calculator, the debt to income ratio calculator, and tools available that will determine the mortgage products that are obtainable based on your input of information are really helpful, and do actually provide the potential homebuyer with working information.

Normally, all of the major web sites will provide access to these tools through the use of hyperlinks; some even offer to calculate home value based on your location.

The most useful and perhaps the most often offered tool for the perspective homeowner is the application form to pre-qualify and to have a representative contact you. There's nothing like talking to another person, especially one that is a specialist in the mortgage industry, in order for you to determine what you actually will qualify for, and what you might actually want to buy.

What other options and tools are available on these web sites ? Another useful and often overlooked tool is the link that will provide you with access to your credit file. More often than not, a young person tries to pre-qualify for a mortgage product, and there is no existing credit history, there is no established credit score, and therefore there is no hope of obtaining a mortgage. At least not without a cosigner.

But if you're a beginner, and you take the time to visit web sites you can gain access to information, before it's necessary to have established plan. This in itself puts you one step ahead.

What would fall under the classification of "bad" online mortgages ?

Here's the only item that we can truly file as a bad side effect of and online mortgage quest: your name and information is shared with all other online lenders, and at some point in time your phone will ring, and a telemarketer will asked to speak with you, in order to sell you a mortgage. Now, a mortgage is not really something that you impulse buy, therefore we believe this to be a waste of time for you, the telemarketer, and the online mortgage company.

What falls under the "useless" online mortgages category ?

The web sites that offer to find bidders to bid and compete, for your mortgage business. First of all they don't gather enough information to actually compete for anything; What mortgage company is willing to submit a bid for your business until they check your credit file, are familiar with your credit score, and know something about the property you're proposing to buy.

Now why would you even advertise like this ? Well the answers really simple these web sites that offer to recruit mortgage companies that will be it for your business are telemarketers in disguise.

They quite obviously earn a commission for every lead they provide for a mortgage company, and you are simply providing information to be one of their leads. It's really a simple way to search for and locate live leads, and it really does save a lot of live telephone time.

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So this is our input to give you are a general overview of the online mortgages market, the good, the bad, and the useless.


About the Author

Morten Hansen has been focused on the Mortgages area for several years and is mainly writing about subjects, that make it easier for people to understand the different issues about Mortgages. For more details about Mortgages Loans visit our website www.MortgagesTips4you.com

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