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Why You Should Go to a Broker, Instead of Your Bank

16/2/2021

 
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Think about the last time you went grocery shopping. 

I bet you spent at least a few minutes comparing brands and deliberating on which products offered the best value for money.

If we expect that level of choice in our supermarkets, why wouldn’t we expect the same from our home loans? 

A broker’s job is to do the comparing for you. Not only are they experts but they have access to a huge database of lenders who are all wanting your business. A broker is in the position to negotiate with those lenders and find you the right value-for-money loan to fit your lifestyle.

As mortgage brokers we have: 
  • Has access to more lenders, meaning you’re more likely to hear a ‘yes!’
  • Is specifically trained in mortgages and knows how to structure your loan to suit your goals
  • Acts as your own personal banker, guiding you through every step of the home loan process
  • Will be your broker for life! You’ll receive ongoing help and advice whenever you need it during the life of your loan 

Helping people just like you to find the right home loan is my passion. If you’d like to talk to me about how I can guide you through this journey, feel free to contact me or click the button below so I can schedule a meeting!
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1/3/2023 08:22:56 pm

Thank you for this informative article about why should go to a broker instead of a bank broker. I appreciate this informative blog.


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