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Shopping for a mortgage lender!

Jake Stevenson
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Hey guys!

Excited to start the process of buying my first house. I wanted to reach out to the bigger pockets community and see what advice I can get when shopping for a mortgage. If you are from the Louisville, KY area please send me any suggestions.

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Rob Bergeron
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Quote from @Jake Stevenson:

Hey guys!

Excited to start the process of buying my first house. I wanted to reach out to the bigger pockets community and see what advice I can get when shopping for a mortgage. If you are from the Louisville, KY area please send me any suggestions.


 My lender will sign a letter to refinance you within six years at their cost. You choose when. Pretty neat right? 

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