Below you will find a list of mortgage resources
for Marco Island, Florida. This list will help find mortage
brokers in Marco Island, FL to assist you with your home
loan needs.
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Below is a list of Mortgage Brokers - Mortgage Lenders in the
Marco Island, FL area.
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Andy Schomburg
- (P)239-289-9383 (F)239-393-1326
1000 No.Collier Blvd Suite 13A - Marco Island, Florida 34145
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Joe Orlando
- (P)239-393-1720 (F)239-393-1326
1000 N Collier Blvd Ste13 a - Marco Island, Florida 34145
Important
Information for the Marco Island, Florida Area
County:
Collier Elevation:
N/A ft Timezone: EST
Latittude: 26.15787 Longitude:
-81.36198
How
many people live in Marco Island (Population)? 14,879
How
many homes are in Marco Island (Housing Units)? 14,826
What
is the Population Per Square Mile? 1,407
How
many Housing Units Per Square Mile? 1,402
How
big is Marco Island, FL(Total Area)? 17
Sq M
How
much water is in Marco Island (Water Area)? 7
Sq M
How
much land is in Marco Island (Land Area)? 11
Sq M
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Mortgage Tip #6: Keep an Eye on Lender Fees
Lenders must give you a good-faith estimate of your home loan's cost when you first apply for it. However, some lenders might not include all fees they may charge which can add up quickly. Its a good idea to try and get a copy of your closing statement the day before you settle, thus giving you a chance to dispute any fees that you do not agree with.