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Why Use a Mortgage Broker ?

Written bychriscliffordon 14 May 2010

* Why use a mortgage broker to organise your French Mortgage?

* Why not go directly to a French bank?

* Surely the bank is a cheaper option since I will not have the 'commission' of the broker added to the cost of the mortgage?

These are some of the questions we are asked on a regular basis.

It may well be that you live in France and have a good long-term relationship with your high-street bank. If you talk to them about your French Mortgage you might receive a loan offer for your intended purchase which may satisfy your needs but'¦'¦'¦. it will probably be a mortgage product just from that particular bank.


Will your Mortgage Broker go that extra mile?

For the vast majority, and especially non-resident buyers, it is quicker and more effective to use the services of a qualified and experienced Independent Mortgage Broker. An Independent Mortgage Broker can look at your specific circumstances and then look through a panel of lenders and find you the best possible French Mortgage product for your specific requirements. It is also advantageous to choose a broker that is actually based in France. A Mortgage Broker actually based in France has a massive advantage of being able to sit in front of the lending banks and deal with any possible delays in person. They will also naturally have a better personal relationship with the French Bank lending teams. This will all equate to the customer receiving a better and quicker service.

There are some important advantages for the customer when buying a Property in France and looking for a Mortgage in France as a non-resident or even if you've lived here for some time.

1. We speak your language and can explain the process to you and communicate with you throughout the process. We will supply all the documentation to you in English.

2. An experienced Independent Mortgage Broker in France has a panel of lenders which he or she uses to place your French Mortgage loan application with. These lenders will almost certainly have international departments specialising in dealing with UK and other non-French residents purchasing a property in France. This means that the underwriting teams of these banks will understand non-French tax situations and other documentation that a French High Street bank might simply not know what to do with.

3. Brokers do not charge a brokerage fee. They receive their compensation from the lending bank on completion of the French Mortgage loan process. This fee is not added on to your application. The bank pays this directly to the Broker. The interest rate you receive in your offer will not be higher than if you applied directly to the bank in question. In many cases, the rate will be lower owing to the volume of business that the broker conducts with the lending bank.

4. Owing to the privileged relationship between the broker and the lending bank, your loan application is more likely to be treated within a faster time frame and with more consideration than if you were applying on your own or through a bank branch. The underwriting teams within the French Bank will probably prioritise the applications from your Independent Mortgage Broker.

The above 4 points are crucial to making your whole French Property purchase go as quickly, as smoothly and with the least amount of pain as possible. Plus, you will be getting a French Mortgage product that is matched specifically to your needs and requirements.

We do our best to provide accurate and up to date information. However, if you have noticed any inaccuracies in this article, please let us know in the comments section below.

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Comments

  • grandelucio
    grandelucio10 years ago(Modified)
    It is definitely hard to find the right french broker, however i believe many do a much more comprehensive search than uk brokerages do. there is a firm called french mortgage adviser which i understand to be very good. http://french-mortgage-adviser.com
  • Guest
    Guest13 years ago(Modified)
    All French brokers in France charge a fee. Those brokers who don't charge a fee simply send your file straight to one or two bank they work with and the banks do the work. French mortgages are very paperwork hungry so normally if the broker does his job properly will send alot of time putting your file together.

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