That is a question that this homebuyer is wondering for the last two weeks since the announcement was made that the first home buyer grant has been tripled in some cases.
I dont want
1. Pushy mortgage brokers
2. Biased opinions of what's best for me when it's what is best for the mortgage broker
3. Recommendations from a friend who gets a movie voucher for baiting me to their broker
4. Bank that doesn't care about me
5. Asking for advice and in return being tricked into signing on the dotted line.
Is there a mortgage broker out there like that?
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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