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Why use a Denmark Mortgage Broker?

You can save yourself a great amount of time, effort and frustration by using a Denmark mortgage broker. Trying to decide what type of home loan, and which lender to choose, is a big decision as a mortgage is usually a lot of money.  A mortgage broker can help sort through the loans available, such as variable rate home loans and ,no deposit home loans, and find one that will match with your circumstances and financial goals.  When it comes to getting approval, having an experienced broker on your side will work in your favour.  A mortgage broker can track your application, chase up any extra paperwork needed by the lender, as well or organize settlement on your behalf. 

The role of a mortgage broker

The role of a mortgage broker is to offer you assistance with any step of the home loan process.  Whether you need help choosing a home loan, refinancing your current loan, or organizing settlement, your mortgage broker has experience in all areas and can help you to your goals faster.   Your broker will help you decide between a full doc loans, variable rate home loans or a no deposit home loans.

What does it cost to see a mortgage broker?

The services of a mortgage broker are free.   Instead, brokers get paid commissions by the lenders.  The amount you pay for your home loan does not change, no matter what the commissions are.  You pay the same as if you had gone directly to the lender yourself.  And reputable mortgage brokers are not influenced by the commissions offered by a lender, instead they work to offer you unbiased advice.

Why go to a mortgage broker instead of direct to a lender?

 It’s basically about more choices and an unbiased approach.  Mortgage brokers act independently therefore they can look at each home loan objectively.  Going direct to the lender limits your options as they will usually only push their own home loan products.  A mortgage broker can give you more assistance in your decision making and can also help you negotiate with your chosen lender, which gives you a better chance of securing approval than if you went directly yourself.

Can a mortgage broker help me with my current lender?

Mortgage brokers are experienced in all types of negotiations and as they deal with mortgages every day, they know what each lender can typically offer.  Your current lender will already have all your details and credit history, so your mortgage broker can talk to your current lender and see if any new home loan options are available that would suit you.  Sometimes changing your mortgage comes with fees and charges, and your mortgage broke will be able to talk you through these to make sure it makes financial sense to renegotiate.  Circumstances change, and from time to time people do need to change the terms on their home loan.  Mortgage brokers understand this and work on your behalf to negotiate a great new home loan for you.

To arrange an obligation-free appointment with your Denmark mortgage brokers please phone 1300 787 665 or complete the form below:

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