Annette D'Antoni has been a Sales Associate of Century 21 Hughes & Carey located at 1214 Kempton Street, New Bedford for over 6 years specializing in residential & commercial real estate.
Annette loves working with people and goes the extra mile to be sure that her Sellers and Buyers are very happy with their real estate experience. Annette's professionalism, honesty and integrity combined with experience provide ultimate service! When she says,"I work hard so you don't have to", she means it!
You can read more about Annette D'Antoni on her web page - HERE
Did you know that many mortgage companies say they can give you a loan at a great rate - but can they really? There are some companies that have bad reputations for saying just that - but when it comes down to it - they will assuredly give you a denial letter at the very last second shattering your dreams to buy that very home you found! -- And sometimes just days before closing on it!
It’s not about rates. It’s about what your credit score, credit, and payment history can do for you. Rates play a smaller role in your application for a mortgage than you think.
Did you know that many mortgage companies say they can give you a loan at a great rate - but can they really? There are some companies that have bad reputations for saying just that - but when it comes down to it - they will assuredly give you a denial letter at the very last second shattering your dreams to buy that very home you found! -- And sometimes just days before closing on it!
It’s not about rates. It’s about what your credit score, credit, and payment history can do for you. Rates play a smaller role in your application for a mortgage than you think.
Buyers, who even after warnings about particular companies that choose to still use the company they were warned about, can end up getting the "dreaded" denial letter or even worse end up participating in bank fraud without even knowing it. What are the signs?
Do you really want to pay for an appraisal and a home inspection, only to find out you never had a chance to be approved for a loan to begin with? I don’t think so. It can be a very disappointing process. What’s more, companies such as these will tell you what you want to hear, tell you everything is all set, and then boom…..no house.
How can you know if you are working with a reliable company?
Places like the Better Business Bureau, the Banking Commission, and your Realtor. Your Realtor can provide a list of mortgage companies and names of brokers that are trustworthy and which companies you should avoid so you can have a smooth transaction and move right into your new home………hassle and trouble free.