Have a mortgage question and keep getting conflicting answers and or information? I get Trulia alerts for my state and about 70% of the time, there are both loan officers and or realtors answering mortgage questions that have misleading or completely wrong answers. It's not to say that any of us are perfect and or know it all... but I can say one thing, if I am not 100% sure, I seek the answer through the proper channels. Those channels would be my underwriters or the guidelines/manuals for such programs and or mortgage questions. (12 comments)
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I am taking Jennifer Prestwich's challenge of doing 31 one things in 31 days. Are you up for a Challenge? 31 Days of December Challenge What do you have to do? Do 1 thing per day that would further your business. This might be a blog post, Facebook note, tweet, text, phone call or email. It could be a newsletter, event, or postcard. In my opinion, you should be doing this many times (4 comments)
I am taking Jennifer Prestwich's challenge of doing 31 one things in 31 days. Are you up for a Challenge? 31 Days of December Challenge What do you have to do? Do 1 thing per day that would further your business. This might be a blog post, Facebook note, tweet, text, phone call or email. It could be a newsletter, event, or postcard. In my opinion, you should be doing this many times a day, besides your normal business, if it were showing homes or doing mortgage applications. Keeping in front of people daily is marketing and branding. But in my (5 comments)
Trying to understand the mortgage process or all of the different programs, it is hard enough. But when you either read or hear different answers regarding the same issue at hand, it can really be confusing. Who do you believe? Do you believe the three people that gave the same answer, and not trust the person that gave the lone answer that is actually correct. There are just so many questions in regards to mortgages of which consumers and realtors search for places to ask such questions. My problem from searching the internet is that I have seen some really bad, (6 comments)
Are you a consumer with some questions, but not sure who to ask? Are you a realtor who has questions or scenarios, and possibly work with a good loan officer, but could use some extra feedback? You have some outside sites such as Trulia, Zillow, or even Active Rain, to where you can ask such questions? But what happens if you get like 7 answers and 3 of them are varying or different. And who is to say that you can trust such answers. I see many questions on Trulia that are answered incorrectly, and even the mortgage (7 comments)
There are just so many questions in regards to mortgages of which consumers and realtors search for places to ask such questions. My problem from searching the internet is that I have seen some really bad, false, or misleading answers to such questions. Sometimes even answered by those that aren't even in the mortgage business. I have seen this happen so many times on sites such as Trulia and or Zillow. These sites allow anyone to answer mortgage related questions. But how great would it be to have one place where such questions are answered only by (17 comments)
At Mortgage Myth Busters, we are excited to welcome Drew Sygit to our team of mortgage professionals. As you see below, Drew comes with a lot of experience in both mortgages and blogging about his knowledge of mortgages. Not only is Drew passionate about what he does, but he takes a lot of pride in putting the correct information out there, which makes him a very good fit for Mortgage Myth Busters. Get to know Drew below.
Drew Sygit - Lending Edge Team Rainmaker and Solutions Specialist, Drew Sygit, writes and speaks about the mortgage and real estate industries. (10 comments)
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The Mortgage Myth Busters is born : by Gerry Suarez Who we are. It’s been over a year and a half ago since Jeff Belonger started to put this group together. For a long time we were a group called the Mortgage Masterminds that met for weekly conference calls to brainstorm about industry issues (20 comments)
I just want to educate people about mortgages and the process.
In regards to lending, I am very creative, intuitive, honest, and one who communicates information, may it be good or bad. I am a loan officer that looks out for your best interest.