Getting A Mortgage On A Beachfront Property
Are you looking to buy a beachfront house? If so, chances are you’ll need a mortgage to help finance your new house. Fortunately, the internet has made the mortgage process easy. You can even find a lender online with very little hassle! Here’s how to find a reputable mortgage lender for your beachfront property online:
Ask friends, family and neighbors
If you already live in the area you are purchasing the beachfront house in, some of the people you know in the area may have used a mortgage lender online when they financed their house. Ask around among close friends and acquaintances to see if anyone can make a personal recommendation. Check with co-workers, family members and neighbors, too. A referral like this is often a good way to hear about the good and bad experiences people have had with various online mortgage lenders.
Beware of scammers
“Predatory lending” is a term generally used to describe any lender that is trying to take advantage of the borrower. Examples include charging high, unnecessary fees, pushing borrowers into a loan they can’t afford, or using lies and deception to obtain clients. Carefully review all fees and charges–your lender is required to give you a “good faith estimate” plus the fine print, like loan terms and prepayment penalties. Be on the lookout for any false or misleading information, or any terms that are vague and unspecific. If the fees seem too high or too numerous, look for a different lender.
Review their license
Each state requires all mortgage lenders and brokers to obtain a license. In order to verify that your mortgage lender or broker is legitimate and reputable, request to see a copy of their state license or log on to the state’s licensing website and search for the company online. Any lender or broker that is not licensed or has allowed its license to expire should be avoided. If the beachfront property you’re planning to buy isn’t located where you live, you’ll need to verify the lenders license in the state where the beachfront house is located.
You can also call the Better Business Bureau office to gather information on your lender. If they have any complaints against the lender on file, you will be able to review the complaint and if the issues have been resolved.

