Baltimore Mortgage Choices
Matthew C. Keegan
Purchasing a house in Baltimore is a lot like purchasing a home in any established American city: you make a down payment, contact several lenders for competing bids, and you choose a lender based on the information given. Your Baltimore mortgage is ready and your move is assured, right? Well, it isn't always that easy! Let's take a look at some web sites that can give you helpful and important information as you shop for a mortgage:
1. Bankrate.com - this site features up to date mortgage rates from all over the nation. Narrow your search to Baltimore and local mortgage rates will appear in your search results. The rate given should be a good point of reference for you as contact lenders.
2. Interest.com - works in the same way to Bankrate; put in your Baltimore mortgage information and the rate will appear.
Other helpful sites of note include:
3. ChaseHomeMortgage.com
4. HomeLoanCenter.com
5. Amerisave.com
6. Ingdirect.com
7. LendingTree.com
While this list isn't inclusive, it is a good beginning. In addition, you can check your local phone book for a list of Baltimore mortgage companies. Sometimes the smaller, local companies are more willing to help out, especially if your have other circumstances present, including being self employed, bad credit, have suffered a loss in income, or have experienced any other "life impacting" changes.
Your Baltimore home is waiting for you -- contact a Baltimore mortgage broker today to learn about your mortgage options.
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