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Long Island Mortgage Resources

Our home mortgage guides and directory listings will give you the information you need to negotiate mortgages with confidence. Learn what to do before applying, the different types of mortgages out there, and how your credit score plays into it all. Our experts give you the inside scoop, tips, and tricks.

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Mortgage Directory

Below is our directory of Long Island based mortgage services.

All New York Mortgage Brokers

Mortgage Brokers Network Corp., Inc. Mortgage Brokers Network Corp., Inc.

Office: Olney, IL

Area(s) of Practice: Mortgages

Phone: (888) 589-7048, (678)279-5529

Email: gary@mbn1.com


Suffolk County Mortgage Brokers

Lighthouse Mortgage Corp. Lighthouse Mortgage Corp.

Office: Hauppauge, NY,

Area(s) of Practice: Mortgage Brokerage

Phone: 631-382-7310

Email: jsegal@lighthousemortgagecorp.com





Recent Mortgage Articles

Different Ways to Get a Mortgage Different Ways to Get a Mortgage

By Ben Levy

Starting the process of buying your first home can be exciting and scary. Here are a few simple guidelines to follow after making the decision to buy. One should examine all potential options before making a decision on who to buy from.

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Credit Scores and their Effect Credit Scores and their Effect

By Jeffrey Segal

No one likes to be judged. However in the world of finance, everyone is basically reduced to a number. Your credit score is one of the determining factors that will determine if you can get a car, house, credit card, homeowners insurance, etc. In this installment we'll discuss credit scores, their impact, and the factors that go into them.

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We Found the Perfect Home... Now How Do We Pay For It? We Found the Perfect Home... Now How Do We Pay For It?

By Jeffrey Segal

Congratulations! You have found The One and are ready to make an offer. But hold on a minute... the seller and their realtor want to know that you are a "real" buyer. What does that mean? It means that you've been pre-approved by a lender. Now in reality, a pre-approval is not worth much, because a mortgage underwriter has not seen any documentation.

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Specialty: Mortgages

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