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second part?? I just went to a bank, asked the Mortgage Consultant for
a printout of today's rates, and then pick up his bus. card. That's it.
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So far it sounds like people are having problems with the big banks
being helpful with this information. I just went to a credit union
and copied and printed the information.
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Went to Bank of America and Wells Fargo. The Mortgage Consultants
were more helpful when you were considering getting a mortgage w/
them. Still, they didn't have much information. Some people were
even able to get rates from the websites of banks. There are online
lenders that show pretty good rates vs. the banks. I also went to my
sisters Credit Union up in Sac and they actually charge $500
processing and application fee, and that's just for the application.
Still good to shop around.