Mortgage broker in Malaga and/or Cadiz
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any recommendations?
I have been asked to recommend a reputable broker and I don't know any myself!
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Go direct to the banks, much easier and less fees. The problem even for the brokers is finding a bank which will actually lend money.
Joan
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Hi Joan,
Banks are still lending money and there are some good deals available! Of course going direct to banks will be a saving on broker fees and these very much depend on the broker, but going direct to a bank could mean you are talked into taking costly insurances and other products that you do not need or require and therefore may not work out cheaper; the best thing is to shop around and find what best suits the individual, which may or may not be via a broker!
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Sharon
sharon@tmasspain.com
www.themortgageservicegroup.com
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Hi sharonw,
Regardless of wether you have broker or not i can gurantee you that they will still want to sell you insurances, pension plans, credit cards and all the rest as i know people who went through a broker and still had to take these things on to get a better interest rate.
What you have to take into account is that by law they can not force you.
Still cheaper to go direct to a bank.
Joan
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I can heartily recommend Patrick Robinson as below - he got us a great mortgage while Lehmans was going down the tubes and for us it was a painless process - well worth every penny of his small fee !!
Patrick Robinson CMS
Senior Mortgage Consultant
Direct number: 0034 951 703 101
Fax: 0034 951 242 838
Mobile: 0034 617 013 158
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Hi again Joan,
Unfortunately there are banks who will enforce their Life insurance, and not necessarily to obtain a lower rate! And regardless of the legalities on this. But not all banks do this, coupled with still achieving a good deal!
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Sharon
sharon@tmasspain.com
www.themortgageservicegroup.com
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