Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - You many have heard that MEXLend is the premier mortgage broker in Mexico, but do you know exactly what it is that a mortgage broker does? If you have questions, you're not alone, so we'd like to offer a quick explanation about what we do and how we can help you secure a residential home loan in Mexico.
A Mortgage Broker:
...is essentially a middleman between the borrower and the bank or mortgage lender. We work directly with both you, the consumer, and the lending institution to help you to qualify for a mortgage, whether it be to purchase a home, renovate or refinance a property.
...will help you assess what you can really afford by gathering important information about your income, assets, along with your employment history and credit reports. This allows us to assess the loan amount you can reasonably carry, your ability to obtain financing and what type of loan will work best for you.
...has access to numerous lending institutions and banks and is therefore able to shop around for the best possible rate and type of mortgage for your needs. For example, at MEXLend we are able to offer US Dollar loans in addition to pesos loans, something that a potential buyer would not be able to secure by dealing directly with a Mexican bank.
...does all the legwork for you, dealing with all the paperwork and communications with the lending institution. For our foreign clients, not needing to spend hours lining up to deal with Mexican banks and lenders in Spanish can be a huge stress reliever.
As the most experienced residential mortgage broker in Mexico, MEXLend will accompany you through the process of buying a home, including securing home loans and Escrow services anywhere in Mexico.
Are you looking to purchase vacation or investment property in Mexico? To discover which one of the many mortgage loan options that MEXLend offers is right for you, visit MexLend.com or MexLend.com.mx, call (322) 222-7377 in Vallarta, toll-free at 1.800.3.Mi.Casa in Mexico or (917) 779-9061 from the US or Canada.To learn more about MEXlend, click HERE.