Bank of America Introduces Interactive Home Loan Guide

With Spring as prime time for prospective home buyers to hunt for their dream home, Bank of America’s new Home Loan Guide takes the guesswork out of how to choose the right home, prepare to buy, and pick a mortgage.

Bank of America’s Home Loan Guide breaks down the “road to successful home ownership” into 6 steps, with savable features so you can exit the site and return to pick up where you left off. The interactive website educates consumers with personalized steps packed with tools, calculators, quizzes, and videos focused on giving advice and guidance on the home buying process. Starting with the very basic and crucial question of whether or not home ownership is the right choice, the guide helps you cover all your bases before you purchase a home, including setting a budget, assessing how your credit will affect you, evaluating savings, choosing the right mortgage, and finally, finishing up the loan process and getting your front door keys.

The Home Loan Guide makes buying your home almost as easy as 1, 2, 3… and 4, 5 and 6. While this home purchasing is a step-by-step process that differs for anyone, this Guide is a great, free online resource to scratch the surface of the basics, the need-to-know’s, and the how-to’s. There is also easy, immediate access to a mortgage loan officer in your area, which may be needed if the site’s simplified steps can’t answer more detailed questions.

In the spirit of the added clarity and transparency of BofA’s Clarity Commitment, BofA continues to lend a helping hand to home buyers and show the better side of banks. If you’re searching for your dream home, the Home Loan Guide is a great first stop if you are considering what’s the right mortgage process for you. However, don’t let this be the end of the road. As you start on the home buying process, be sure to use more resources and tools beyond this website so you know exactly what you are getting yourself into before you sign on the dotted line. Home ownership, like BofA’s site states, can be a successful and happy road as long as you’re willing to take all the necessary steps—and go the extra mile to make sure this is the right path for you.

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