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Types of Home Mortgage Loan Options We Offer

Finding the right home mortgage loan takes time and careful consideration. Let Lend For You provide the help you need to pre-qualify for a loan.
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Fixed-Rate Mortgage

Enjoy the predictability of a fixed-rate mortgage with protection from fluctuating interest rates.

FHA Loan

Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or not, FHA loans can offer low down payments to make owning a new home a reality.

VA Loan

A VA loan is for eligible veterans and active-duty members of the U.S. military and is designed to help them pre-qualify for a home loan.

Jumbo Loan

As the name implies, a jumbo loan can be a convenient way to access finances to put money towards a home.

First-Time Home Buyer

Learn more about the mortgage broker process, offering loans created for first-time home buyers.

Second Trust Deed

Also known as a second mortgage, a second trust deed can be a helpful option for securing a secondary lien on a home.

Reverse Mortgage

A type of home equity loan helping those who qualify to convert a portion of their home equity into cash.

Hard Money

Receive the funding you need for a home or investment property by partnering with a non-traditional lender.

DSCR Loan

Helpful for property investors needing to secure a loan not based on pay stubs or tax returns.

Asset Utilization

A type of home mortgage loan that qualifies borrowers based on their assets instead of income or credit-related metrics.

Down Payment Assistance

Own the home of your dreams by checking out our range of down payment assistance loan options.

Investment Property

Start or grow a real estate investment business by securing loans for investment or vacation properties.

Commercial Loan

Discover how commercial loan support entrepreneurship, economic growth, and community development while giving investors the chance to diversify their portfolios and profit.

Refinance

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