Tuesday, September 05, 2006

On Line Mortgage Quotes

Author: Jennifer Hershey

On Line Mortgage Quotes

The mortgage industry is a very competitive one, so if you are on the market for a mortgage, or refinancing your existing one, you may want to consider getting a few quotes on line.

By obtaining a few quotes on line, you are in no way committing yourself to anything.

Due to the competitive nature of the mortgage industry, it really wouldn't hurt to post an on line application at a secure sight, and allow for four or five loan officers or brokers to compete for your business.

Obtaining an on line quote is very simple, not to mention, very safe. When going through this simple process, you are asked for very limited information. At least enough for a loan officer to get a general idea of what you are looking for.

One of the many benefits of obtaining on line mortgage quotes is the fact that you barely have to do anything except point and click. Once this is accomplished, you will receive anywhere between three and five phone calls, usually within forty-eight hours from loan officers who are interested in doing business with you.

Another benefit of having four or five loan officers assess your situation is that you will have the option of choosing the best rate and loan program to meet your needs and your budget.

When shopping for on line mortgage quotes, most loan officers understand that you are shopping around and speaking with other mortgage companies.

The last thing a loan officer wants is for you to take your business to their competitor. This puts them in a situation to find you the best rate and program available.

Shopping for an on line mortgage quote is definitely worth a try, and costs absolutely nothing. Remember you are not committed to anything, so why not give it a shot? Good luck.

About the author: Jennifer Hershey has more than twenty years of experience in the Mortgage Industry as a loan officer. She is the owner of http://www.explainingmortgages.com/, a mortgage resource site devoted to making mortgage terms and products easy to understand.

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