TD Bank recently announced the results of their inaugural Mortgage Service Index.
The index was designed to identify best practices and trouble areas in home financing and act as a service indicator for lending institutions. Below are some of the key findings of the survey.
The index identified the percentage of respondents who had a positive (“excellent” or “very good”) experience in certain parts of the home buying experience:
◾64% had a positive experience during the home buying experience
◾55% finding a good Realtor
◾55% with the home appraisal/inspection process
◾53% finding the right lender
◾53% with the length of the entire home buying process
Certain key aspects of the relationship with the lender were important to those who said they had a very positive overall home buying experience. They rated their lender as “excellent” or “very good” in the following categories:
◾Responsive 74%
◾Accessible 76%
◾Honest and transparent 76%
◾Instilled confidence throughout the process 73%
◾Helped buyers understand the process 73%
◾Kept buyer informed during process 73%
◾Explained the mortgage and available options 72%
1. On average, home buyers considered approximately two banks or lenders when applying for a mortgage
2. An equal number of those surveyed (43%) obtained information on the lending process from their bank and from their Realtor, demonstrating that Realtors are used as informative resources by consumers during the mortgage process
3. Only 34% of home buyers obtained a mortgage at their primary bank
Jolie Powell