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Geneva Financial : Patrick Queally
800 Hingham St SUITE 103A, Rockland, MA 02370
(781) 262-0991
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What Does a Mortgage Broker in Rockland Cost?
Mortgage broker fees in Massachusetts typically range from 1% to 3% of the loan amount. For a $400,000 home this could mean $4,000 to $12,000 in broker fees. Some brokers are paid by the lender instead of the borrower. Costs vary based on loan type and complexity. This is general information and not mortgage or financial advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not mortgage or financial advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a mortgage broker do in Rockland Massachusetts?
A mortgage broker acts as an intermediary between you and potential lenders. They gather your financial information, shop for loan options, and help you apply. In Massachusetts brokers must provide a Good Faith Estimate of costs early in the process.
Do I need a mortgage broker to buy a home in Rockland?
No you do not need a broker. You can work directly with a bank or credit union. However a broker can offer access to multiple lenders and may find a loan with better terms for your situation.
How are mortgage brokers regulated in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts mortgage brokers are licensed and regulated by the Division of Banks. They must pass a background check and complete continuing education. Brokers are required to disclose their fees and any lender compensation in writing.