Corporate Investors Mortgage Group Interest Rate and Cost Review

Is Corporate Investors Mortgage Group a cheap or expensive mortgage lender? To help you shop for a mortgage, we compare the interest rates and closing costs charged by Corporate Investors Mortgage Group to those of other lenders for a comparable set of borrowers. Here is our review of Corporate Investors Mortgage Group nationally:

Review ItemCorporate Investors Mortgage Group
Interest Ratesimilar to other lenders (-0.08%)
Loan Related Closing Costslower than other lenders (-$910)
National Rate and Closing Cost Star Rating(4)

On average, Corporate Investors Mortgage Group’s interest rates were similar to those of other lenders (-0.08%). On the other hand, its loan related closing costs were lower than those of other lenders, with a difference of -$910. Overall, combining interest rates and closing costs we estimate that Corporate Investors Mortgage Group tends to be a cheap lender, and give it a National Rate and Closing Costs Rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

We maintain our independence by not accepting any money from the mortgage lenders we review. To visit Corporate Investors Mortgage Group, check out its website at: https://www.cimginc.com.

Corporate Investors Mortgage Group’s Rate Review by City

Mortgage lenders often set different rates in different geographical markets. For our list of the top mortgage lenders by city, click here. In particular, among the cities we track Corporate Investors Mortgage Group was most active in:

  1. Raleigh, NC
  2. Jacksonville, NC
  3. Greensboro, NC
  4. Wilmington, NC
  5. Charlotte, NC

Corporate Investors Mortgage Group’s Rate Review by Mortgage Type

Mortgage lenders also tend to charge different interest rates and closing costs depending on the type of mortgage. In our data, Corporate Investors Mortgage Group originated Conforming, FHA, Jumbo, USDA and VA mortgages for new home purchases. It also originated Conforming, FHA, Jumbo and VA mortgages for refinances. Its average interest rate and total loan related closing cost difference relative to other lenders for comparable borrowers by mortgages type is as follows.

Purchase/Refinance:
New Purchase MortgagesConformingFHAJumboUSDAVA
Interest Rate Difference-0.06%-0.15%+0.02%-0.07%-0.06%
Loan Related Closing Cost Difference-$481-$292-$140-$67-$170
Cost Adjusted Rate Difference-0.08%-0.16%+0.02%-0.07%-0.07%
National Star Rating(4)(4.5)(3.5)(4)(4)
Refinance MortgagesConformingFHAJumboVA
Interest Rate Difference-0.11%-0.03%+0.08%-0.05%
Loan Related Closing Cost Difference-$1668-$183-$635-$365
Cost Adjusted Rate Difference-0.20%-0.04%+0.07%-0.07%
Average Star Rating(4.5)(3.5)(3)(4)

As a summary, Corporate Investors Mortgage Group is cheap for Conforming, FHA, USDA and VA purchase mortgages. It is similar to other lenders for Jumbo purchase mortgages. For refinancing mortgages, Corporate Investors Mortgage Group is cheap for Conforming and VA mortgage refinance. It is similar to other lenders for FHA mortgage refinance. It is more expensive than other lenders for Jumbo mortgage refinance. Nevertheless, individual circumstances can matter a lot for mortgage rates, and we always recommend shopping among several of our top mortgage lenders in your area before signing.

Other information about Corporate Investors Mortgage Group:

Registered name: Corporate Investors Mortgage Group Inc
Registered city and state: CHAPEL HILL, NC, 27517
Regulator: United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

* Source of the data is Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) and is for mortgages originated in the past year. Our comparable mortgages analysis controls for Corporate Investors Mortgage Group’s distribution of loan term (e.g. 30 year vs 15 year), loan-to-value (LTV), debt-to-income (DTI), loan amount, loan program (e.g. Conforming/FHA), loan purpose (e.g. purchase/refinance), and commuting zone. Cost adjusted rates were computed based on each percent of the loan amount in above average loan related closing costs being worth +0.15 of a percentage point in interest rate. Furthermore, the amounts are regularized using a Bayesian approach to control for small samples.