Feb. 4, 2022

How to Choose a Mortgage Lender

How to Choose a Mortgage Lender
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When you’re ready to get a mortgage, you’ve got a lot of options. Local banks, national banks, credit unions, and mortgage companies are among the most common. Any of them could be the best mortgage lender for you, based on your needs. If you want a very hands-on experience where you can walk into a person’s office and ask questions, a local bank or credit union might be a good fit. If you want a hands-off, online-only experience, some online mortgage lenders offer that. It’s a good idea to look closely at a few vendors in each category to see which one offers terms and services that fit well with your life. You can use Trulia’s pre-qualification tool to connect with local lenders near you.

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