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Mortgage Brokers and Planners, What is the difference?

Submitted by on Sunday September 18, 2011 No Comments

If you are a new British Columbian homebuyer or home owner – at any stage in your mortgage years – then it feel s like everybody wants a piece of you. This should never surprise you as first time home ownership is pretty much impossible without a mortgage .

Mortgages always big business. Everybody wants a piece of the pie. They will temp you with low rates, or tease you with special promotions. How can you eliminate the hype? All you want is a sensible mortgage that is going to make long term financial sense. You would think it would not be a lot to ask for, but where can you turn to get expert advice. The banks say they have the answer, while the mortgage broker will certainly tell you otherwise. Trying to be a educated mortgage shopper can sometimes be overwhelming.

Here is the most important tip: Find a Mortgage Planner. Not just a broker or a mortgage rep from a bank. Why would you want a Mortgage Planner ? Because in an industry with huge range of expertise the mortgage planner is the one person with the most experience and they can help you choose to fit your big financial picture.

In the 1970 mortgage brokers were primarily considered the last resort financing. Over time they took on more of a consulting role so that customers could find the best rates. They also began to provide education in the market place on how to become mortgage free faster or providing help arranging client’s debt to focus on the creation of wealth.

Kelleway Mortgage Architects is a mortgage planner that provides expert advice on all matters related to mortgages. They maintain the highest professional standards while ensuring the strictest ethical standards. Kelleway Mortgage Architects do not focus only on the interest costs, but they also consider such factors critical to mortgages like repayment options, market trends and always ensuring that they do not conflict with long term goals

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