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Watch-It Wednesdays We’re Thankful For

Screen shot 2011 10 12 at 11.18.54 AM 300x167 Watch It Wednesdays We’re Thankful ForHere at Quicken Loans, we’re blessed to have the best Home Loan Experts in the business.

Knowledgeable.  Humorous.  Charismatic.  Amazing.

If you’ve been following our Watch-It Wednesday series over the past seven weeks, you’ll know that we’ve been doing segments called “Ask A Banker,” in which we ask some of our Home Loan Experts three questions that have been submitted to us by our clients.

We’re thankful for the fact that they have taken time out of their incredibly busy schedules to help our clients out in a unique way.

We’re also thankful for the great insight that they have provided us regarding everything from interest rates, to good faith estimates and everywhere in between.  As a result, we picked two videos that we’re going to run again, as questions from clients regarding the same topics keep coming in.

The video below will walk you through whether or not you should get a 15-year fixed mortgage or a 30-year fixed mortgage, as well as what to do if you miss a payment.  If you can’t view the video below, click here.

Up next, with credit issues looming over many potential clients nowadays, we talk about qualifying for mortgages with lower credit scores, escrowing, and what you need to have in line for purchasing your first home.  If you can’t view the video below, please click here.

Have a great Thanksgiving!

 

Eric Mally writes for Quicken Loans and loves that it’s one of the most amazing places to work.  Check out the Quicken Loans YouTube page and learn more about what it’s like to work at QL.

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About Eric Mally

How does Eric describe himself? In three words, they would be "humorous," "sports nut," "merciless," and "jackhammer." He has a proclivity to quote Larry David, watch countless hours of Detroit sports and wait in line for new Air Jordan shoes the day they come out. When not blogging about finance, Eric can be found with his dog "The Dude" (his Dudeness or el Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing) or thinking about what could have been if his rap career took off in 7th grade.

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