Haggling for a rate and deciding on the right term are among the most
stressful parts of getting a mortgage, new ING DIRECT poll reveals
The survey revealed that negotiating for a rate (59%), deciding on the right term and payment schedule (55%) and getting customer service help from the lender (35%) are among the most stressful aspects of obtaining a mortgage. Respondents age 18 - 34 indicated haggling for a rate (65%) was among the most stressful part of the process while over half (56%) agreed researching and comparing offers made the process more difficult.
"There's an assumption that getting a mortgage from a branchless bank is more difficult. In fact, our mortgage Clients have a dedicated mortgage specialist to help them along the way," said Nicole Wells, Head of Retail Lending at ING DIRECT. "We always offer our Clients a great rate, and options that provide value and make the process simpler. Better yet, our Clients never have to go to a branch at all - they can apply for a mortgage from the comfort of their own couch."
Additional survey stats:
TORONTO, March 12, 2013 /CNW/ - As mortgage season heats up, a new
survey commissioned by ING DIRECT finds that a majority of Canadians
(67%) who have had or currently have a mortgage feel the process is
either complicated (31%), confusing (20%) or hard to figure out (16%).
Thirty-eight per cent of current or former mortgage holders say getting
a mortgage is time consuming while one in five describe the process as
annoying. By comparison, a mere 7% of respondents feel the process is
stress-free.
"Whether you're a first-time home buyer or shopping around for a new
mortgage, applying for a mortgage doesn't have to be a confusing or
complicated experience," said Peter Aceto, president and CEO at ING
DIRECT. "Choosing a bank that provides a great rate up front and offers
flexible terms means saving both time and money over the long run.
We're committed to making the process of getting into your home easier
and giving clients the option to pay off their mortgage faster."
The survey revealed that negotiating for a rate (59%), deciding on the right term and payment schedule (55%) and getting customer service help from the lender (35%) are among the most stressful aspects of obtaining a mortgage. Respondents age 18 - 34 indicated haggling for a rate (65%) was among the most stressful part of the process while over half (56%) agreed researching and comparing offers made the process more difficult.
"There's an assumption that getting a mortgage from a branchless bank is more difficult. In fact, our mortgage Clients have a dedicated mortgage specialist to help them along the way," said Nicole Wells, Head of Retail Lending at ING DIRECT. "We always offer our Clients a great rate, and options that provide value and make the process simpler. Better yet, our Clients never have to go to a branch at all - they can apply for a mortgage from the comfort of their own couch."
Additional survey stats:
- Respondents indicated that simplified language in mortgage contracts (41%) and the ability to obtain a mortgage from the comfort of their homes (16%) would make the process of obtaining a mortgage easier
- 20% of those age 35-54 feel the ability to obtain a mortgage from home would make the process easier
- 16% of respondents feel getting a mortgage would be easier if they had access to more education about mortgages
- Current and former mortgage holders feel lenders (34%), brokers (20%) and family/friends (13%) provided the most help when obtaining a mortgage. If you want to discuss these findings and avoid stress in your life, contact me via my website or by email.
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