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Sunday, October 09, 2005
Why your mortgage broker is so rich?
Spoke to a mortgage broker last night. He says business is down but not too bad. Apparently he specialized in sub-prime loans and it wasn't uncommon for him to make 6 points off a loan. thats $24,000 commission off a $300,000 loan. If that isn't obscene profiteering I don't know what is.

WSJ online ran an article that shows how much money some brokers make. $120,000 is average, $1 million is possible and $10 million isn't unheard of. All this money to do computerised loan processing and underwritting which doesn't take too long. They predict that this business will do the way off the discount real estate broker offering fixed price servics regardless of the size of the loan. Here's a snippet from the article.


Mortgage Brokers Benefit From a Refinancing Boom

By JOHN HECHINGER
Staff Reporter of The Wall Street Journal

From The Wall Street Journal Online

WALPOLE, Mass. -- Tom Digan doesn't have to make a hard sell these days to cash in on the mortgage boom. He just needs to pick up the phone.

In his small office, overlooking an auto-repair shop, the 44-year-old mortgage broker returns a call from a customer who wants a $240,000 loan -- one of 50 to 150 daily calls that jam his voice mail. Mr. Digan checks a sheet on his desk, calls up an online credit report and offers a great rate: 5.5% on a 15-year mortgage. "I'll write it up right now," he says, scribbling financial information on an application.

Once the loan closes, Mr. Digan and his employer will split a fee that might make a corporate lawyer do a double take: $2,800. "I know what you're thinking," Mr. Digan says. "He made $1,400 in 15 minutes."

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5 Comments:
  • At 12/23/2005 12:37 PM, Anonymous ABibbs saidâ?¦

    Yeah, I'm a 19 year old Mortgage Broker and im hitting the 6 figure mark this year. My first year on the job. I do NOT however charge 6 points(if you care haha). I try to only shoot for 9 thousand a month.

    I'm more into helping people than making a load of cash. My mentors are making from a quarter million a year to a million a quarter.

     
  • At 8/16/2006 9:09 PM, Blogger MonteD saidâ?¦

    Hi there. I am a real estate investor up here in Canada and thought I would share some information on the BOOMING Real Estate market in Alberta, Canada. Let me tell you, we are sitting on an absolute Gold Mine...some calling it the Real Estate opportunity of a lifetime.

    For example, property values in Calgary, AB increased 54% in the last 12 months. We bought a house for $350K 2 years ago and it was just appraised for $545K...an increase of $195K in two years!!!

    Edmonton, AB increased 28% in the last 8 months. A recent real estate article stated values are increasing at a rate of $160 per day!

    Heard of the Athabasca Oil Sands in Fort Mcmurray, AB...people are literally renting garages to live in for upwards of $1000 per month because there is no where to live. 2 bedroom condos rent out for $1500-2000 per month and are still relatively afforable selling in the $160-220K range.

    If you are interested in more information on Real Estate opportunities in Alberta, Canada...drop me an email at mdobson@sasktel.net

     
  • At 11/13/2006 2:48 PM, Anonymous Anonymous saidâ?¦

    Hello, I am looking for a mentor, in the Mortgage broker field.I am looking to follow a fully established brokers leads, so I can go where they have been. Someone that will give me some honest guidance. If anyone is avaliable email me at JDDFINANCIAL@AOL.com I am located in Pennsylvania.
    Thanks

     
  • At 12/30/2006 11:00 PM, Anonymous Mortgage saidâ?¦

    nice info

     
  • At 5/14/2008 7:16 PM, Blogger Jerry saidâ?¦

    I know this seems appalling. I used to work in the mortgage business before I got into insurance. It's pretty amazing how tempting the easy money is. There are a lot of predatory lenders out there. Things are better and I hope it leads to better borrowing practices.

    Jerry
    www.leads4insurance.com

     
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