Oregon Mortgage Bank
Are you searching for information regarding home mortgage loans? Will you soon be needing to take out a home mortgage loan, but don't quite know where to start? By now you've surely heard ads from competitors claiming to have relationships with hundreds of lenders, and that their lenders "compete" for your business, but most consumers aren't aware of the true nature of such companies. Many of our competitors are actually just lead providers for lending institutions, who sell the submitted information of prospective home buyers to five or six lenders, who each pull the buyers credit. When a customer submits their information to Rate1st, they are contacted not by multiple agents at various lending institutions, but rather by a single Certified Mortgage Planner employed by Rate1st, who takes down their information, runs their credit only once, and finds out whom amongst the five hundred companies Rate1st has relationships with will give the buyer the best deal. It's the safest, easiest, and most efficient way to shop for a home mortgage loan. If you're ready to speak with a Mortgage Planner about your home mortgage Oregon, use the form above.
The excerpts below provide examples of our Rate1st's content:
Out of the Gate: WaMu falls after job cuts - News Articles
NEW YORK (Associated Press) - Shares of Washington Mutual Inc. declined at market open Friday after the nation's No. 1 savings and loan said it cut about 1,200 jobs, or roughly 2.6 percent of its work force. The stock lost 20 cents, or 3.2 percent, ... [click for more]
Study: Real estate market will grow long-term - Jun. 23, 2008 - News Articles
Harvard report finds immigration, other demographic trends will fuel housing demand over the next decade. By Beth Braverman, CNNMoney.com contributing writer Last Updated: June 23, 2008: 7:56 AM EDT ... [click for more]
The Associated Press: Bernanke: Fannie, Freddie in no danger of failing - News Articles
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress Wednesday that troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are in "no danger ... [click for more]

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