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Buying a home in TV & dealing with Citizens is sort of like buying a car from your Ford dealer and financing it through Ford Credit. It's there, it's easy and convenient. Plus..because they are the finance arm of the company they are more motivated to get you approved. That's not a bad thing. The bigger question is what price is the convenience worth? They are an FDIC bank no different than Chase or BB&T. Choosing Citizens over another bank is not like dealing with Benny the Blowtorch collecting the vig each week back behind the factory when you get out of work.
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I checked out using Citizens but when I saw what their closing costs and rates were I shopped else where. The 30 day closing is tough and if you do use another bank you will have to make sure that they can accomodate your close in that time frame. I used Wells Fargo and they supported the close but not without lots of anxious moments. It comes down to your make up when handling money matters. If you are the type that takes charge and is not afraid to kick butt then because of the savings I would recommend another bank but if you want peace of mind then the higher rates and fees at Citizens may be worth it.
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