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Florida Home Mortgages

 
Author: Ken Marlborough
 

Whether you live in Florida or elsewhere, you can buy a home in the state. Your best sources of current mortgage information are local newspapers, individual lenders, and brokers. Before you look for a lender, you will need to decide on where you want to buy your home. This will depend on the mortgage payment you can afford and other factors that may be important for your family, like local crime rates and the school district of the home you are considering.
You can talk to your financial institution or search the Internet to find information about local and national lenders who operate in Florida. You can even apply for a mortgage online, though it is always a good idea to follow up in person with the lender before making a final decision. Compare mortgage rates, fees, and services provided between several lenders to find the deal that works best for you. Know the warning signs of a predatory lender, such as making you borrow more than you need or can afford to repay, charging excessive fees, making you falsify statements on your application, or quoting an interest rate that is much higher than what you qualify for based on your credit. If you can't understand the details of a mortgage or contract, seek advice from a counseling agency approved by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Once you've identified the home you are thinking of buying, compare the price with that of other homes in the neighborhood, and hire a licensed home inspector. For peace of mind, go over the fine print in your mortgage contract with a real estate lawyer, and don't sign anything you don't understand. If you follow all these tips, you will have a more rewarding home buying experience.

 
 
 

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