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Finance question.
Those of you that have been doing this for a while, who do you use to finance your properties? I've noticed alot of the big name mortgage companys like Countrywide seem a bit conservative with their rules. On the other hand, places like Quicken Loans have some attractive options but their fees are outragous. Also it seems like mortgage brokers don't want to disclose any of their fees until you have started the application process. That makes it a real pain in the *** to shop around. Is there a broker or company that consistantly has the best deals around?