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136 | 3 Things Your Mortgage Lender Should Do (with Jax Crider)

136 | 3 Things Your Mortgage Lender Should Do (with Jax Crider)

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Why do some mortgage experiences feel seamless while others turn into nightmares? It’s not just about interest rates; it’s about the lender guiding you through the process.

In this episode, mortgage expert Jacqueline “Jax” Crider shares what most borrowers overlook: not all lenders are created equal. With 20+ years of experience and a law degree, Jax explains why the right mortgage partner should challenge your assumptions, uncover better options, and help you make decisions from confidence, not fear.

We also dive into the emotional side of money — from shame and guilt to the hesitation women often feel about investing in themselves.

You’ll learn:

  • Why interest rate isn’t the only factor that matters in a mortgage
  • How transparency with your lender can save you stress and money
  • The role of shame and fear in financial decision-making
  • Why calculated risks are essential for growth
  • How to align financial choices with your values and energy


If you want to learn more about Jax, you can connect with her here: (https;//urals.co/jax-crider)

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From my soul to yours,

Erin

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