Nowadays, the best place to look for help while searching for the right home loans is Internet. There are countless websites dedicated to helping users find the right kind of mortgage. One such website is Mortgage Mart.
Mortgage Mart is a lending-referral service, meaning that it offers you help in finding the right mortgage loans according to your needs; it does not provide mortgages itself. As mortgage sites go, this one provides a lot of useful information to users. The best thing about Mortgage Mart is that it gives you information for free. The site does not charge you any fees for the information it provides.
While the functionality is great, the design is simple and no-frills.
The site serves the purpose of providing you information on where to get the best mortgages. There are enough interactive elements to ensure that you find the mortgage of your choice. That I’d say is the strength of the Mortgage Mart.
The content is easy to read and understand. However, a major problem is verbosity and poor language construction in many places. While one may argue that verbosity is a necessary evil, especially when you are aiming to provide information to all-comers, including people with not much idea about the subject, it is still possible to put across the same content precisely.
A big plus is the uncomplicated navigation you find on the site. The hyperlinks are located in a manner that is both logical and easy to use. Drop downs for the search option make searching a user-friendly task. There are enough options to ensure you can make comprehensive searches.
The designing however, could have been a little better than it is. I personally prefer interacting with websites, who have a brick and mortar address. It adds a certain amount of faith to the visitor. A “you are here” type location indicator is another thing, which is standard nowadays but missing here.
To sum up, the site is simple, no-frills, and comprehensive. It serves the purpose it is made for, and you can use it to find the best mortgages for you.
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