National Association of Exclusive Buyer Agents News
Home Buying Experts Warn - Builder Loan Fine Print Could Cost You Thousands
"Mortgage shopping can take a significant level of sophistication. In addition, negotiations with a builder's mortgage company can sometimes be stressful and costly," stated
Builders often offer cash or equivalent incentives to buyers for using a builder's preferred lender. Often the builders' lenders are related companies that are making a significant profit on this business. The builders' incentives for the buyer can be in the form of additional landscaping options at no charge, cash credits to closing costs, or adding options to the home at a discounted price.
This is when the buyer needs his own advocate. "Ask your buyer's agent to obtain for you all the incentives the builder is offering along with the right for you to choose your own lender when your agent negotiates your offer-to-purchase contract with the builder," recommends
"If that is not successful, once you are close enough to completion to lock in your rate, you should compare at least 3 other Good Faith Estimates for the same loan type from three credible lenders in your market. To make an accurate comparison, you need to make sure the other Good Faith Estimates are for the same loan type, the same rate lock period, and are good for the same day. Decide objectively if the cash value of the incentives from the builder make up for the cost of any higher rates and fees the builder's lender is charging. By law, RESPA regulations require that builders allow you to change lenders, but the builder would no longer be obligated to give you the incentives," and, says Nystedt, "that may have been the reason you decided to purchase a home from this builder in the first place."
The National Association of Exclusive Buyer Agents was founded in 1995 to help consumers become educated home buyers. NAEBA is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to be the "champions of real estate buyers' rights and representation." NAEBA offers industry standard certifications, ongoing education, client referral services, technology, and information sharing. The NAEBA Code of Ethics pledges undivided loyalty to real estate buyers only. For the name of an exclusive buyer's agent in your area, visit www.naeba.org .
SOURCE National Association of Exclusive Buyer Agents
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