Find Mortgage Brokers in Pelham, NH
Browse mortgage brokers serving Pelham, New Hampshire. Contact information and addresses listed below.
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What Does a Mortgage Broker in Pelham Cost?
Typical costs for a mortgage broker in New Hampshire include an origination fee of 0.5% to 1.5% of the loan amount. Some brokers charge a flat fee between $1,000 and $3,000. Additional costs may include application fees and processing fees. Costs vary by lender and loan type. This is general information, 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 in Pelham do?
A mortgage broker acts as an intermediary between you and potential lenders. They gather your financial information, shop for loan products, and help you complete the application process. In New Hampshire, brokers must follow state licensing rules and disclose all fees upfront.
How do I choose a mortgage broker in Pelham New Hampshire?
Look for a licensed broker with experience in New Hampshire real estate. Check their record with the New Hampshire Banking Department. Ask about the lenders they work with and request a clear breakdown of all fees before proceeding.
Are there New Hampshire specific rules for mortgage brokers?
Yes, New Hampshire requires mortgage brokers to be licensed and to follow the New Hampshire Consumer Protection Act. Brokers must provide a written agreement detailing services and costs. They cannot charge fees for loans they do not secure.