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Showing 5 mortgage brokers in Eagle Mountain, UT
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Loans By Shantel
8325 N Cedar Dr, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005
8019153846
Ultimate Home Lending LLC
8325 N Cedar Dr, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005
8019234663
Chance-NewPoint Lending
2302 N Maple Dr, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005
8013828198
Umbrella Place
2814 E Autumn Dr, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005
8016132659
Investor Wingman,. LLC
8945 N, Suffolk Ln, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005
8019003464
What Does a Mortgage Broker in Eagle Mountain Cost?
Mortgage broker fees in Utah typically range from 1% to 2% of the loan amount. For a $400,000 home this means $4,000 to $8,000 in broker costs. Some brokers charge a flat fee instead of a percentage. 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 do in Eagle Mountain Utah?
A mortgage broker acts as an intermediary between you and multiple lenders. They compare loan offers and help you find terms that fit your budget. Brokers handle paperwork and guide you through the approval process.
Do I need a mortgage broker to buy a home in Eagle Mountain?
No you do not need a broker. You can work directly with a bank or credit union. However a broker can save you time by shopping multiple lenders for you.
What Utah laws affect mortgage brokers in Eagle Mountain?
Utah requires mortgage brokers to hold a license and follow the Utah Residential Mortgage Practices Act. Brokers must disclose all fees and loan terms in writing. They cannot charge hidden fees or misrepresent loan details.