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Details on how to understand the Mortgage basics and information that I understand for your learning can be accessed on this post (Click this hyperlink to go to the post); If you are new to this process and have questions this is a Must Read before asking question on the forum!


Reviving my over a decade old thread from SD and FW as the rates have gotten competitive. This thread is a SD community thread to compare and post best rates received along with their lender experience for a quick compare and estimation from a starting point.


Please note that rates will vary on quite a few factors and just because one person has a rate will not guarantee you will receive the same rate but simply use this as a guide and negotiation tactic.

All below rates are based on assumptions of certain LTV, DTI, & Excellent Credit Scores:

30 Year Fixed best rates (Assuming Good Credit & 20% down, low LTV, low DTI, etc etc):
All listed lenders are here because I shopped them and have encountered competitive pricing and not because I get any sort of a kickback....use this as a gauge for the latest but note that things can change week to week, day to day and even hour to hour:

07/14/2021 2.875% Better.com- Will consider Lender Match to beat Competitors and combine with Amex cashback (Click here for additional Forum thread details). Amex's "Digital Assist" Team @ 800-297-7500

07/14/2021 2.875% LoanDepot.com - Is competitive but works better if you have another offer for them. My LO Luke Dean
[email protected] 949-652-4521

07/14/2021 BSMFunding (David Pressel) - Call to get the latest rates (no published online). Very competitive rates; get everything in writing via email!
https://bsmfunding.mymortgage-onl...essel.html
David Pressel (NMLS: 562175)- Branch Manager - Phone: 908-208-2036
[email protected]
07/14/2021 2.5% LoanCabin [loancabin.com] - Most Competitive but refinance times have grow to almost 6 months for many people so proceed with caution as recent reviews indicate normal 1 month closing. Generally do not charge for big Lender Fees (A+B on LE) as they are under $100 in most cases; esp if appraisal is waived for your scenario.

07/14/2021 3% LenderFi - Competitive but might be slow and not work on beating other lender rates.
30 Year Fixed Jumbo Best Rates (Assuming Good Credit & 20% down):
TBD
15 year Fixed:
07/14/2021 2.0 % Better.com; matches Bankrate rates for themselves.
07/04/2020 2.5% NIH Credit Union with Lender Credit
Title Company Comparisions:
RadianTitleDirect.com - OP has used them for almost a decade with getting best rates (closed after Covid, Lender must submit order as consumer side is closed).
ALTTitle.com
https://www.valerotitle.com/ - Texas only.
Alphabetical list of other lenders (some could be non-proven without direct member experiences posted here):
  1. AimLoan - Will provide LE without hard pull if credit is frozen https://www.aimloan.com/
  2. Amerisave - will give you scores from all 3 bureaus with just a soft pull https://www.amerisave.com/
  3. Better.com https://better.com/
  4. BoxHomeLoans https://www.boxhomeloans.com/
  5. Close Your Own Loan https://www.closeyourownloan.com/...sults.aspx
  6. Colonial Mort http://www.colonialmort.com/
  7. HighTechLending http://www.hightechlending.co/Default.aspx
  8. Interactive Mortgage https://interactivemortgage.com/ Eric from IM is super rude so good luck dealing with this guy!
  9. LenderFi https://www.lenderfi.com [lenderfi.com]if the link wont work try this backend link: https://app.lenderfi.com/app/sign...r/lenderfi
  10. Loan Cabin https://www.loancabin.com/
  11. Loan Depot https://www.loandepot.com/
  12. LoanLock https://www.loanlock.com/
  13. NavyFederal CU https://www.navyfederal.org/
  14. NIH credit union (Delware, District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia) https://www.nihfcu.org/
  15. Northpointe Bank https://www.northpointe.com/
  16. Owning.com (Operates only in CA) https://owning.com/
  17. Pentagon Federal CU https://www.penfed.org/
  18. Provident Funding - will give LE without locking rate https://www.provident.com/
  19. RatePlus (California) https://www.rateplus.com/
  20. Travis Credit Union (12 North Cal Counties only) https://www.traviscu.org/ Eligibility traviscu.org
  21. United wholesale mortgages https://www.uwm.com/
  22. Watermark Home Loans https://www.watermarkhomeloans.com/
  23. West Coast Mortgage Associates (The loan broker is in So.Cal. Debbie Morgan) https://wcmtg.com/


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Quote from MeAPhool :
I think a lot of people get confused with regards to "no closing cost". Specifically I think that is with regards to A+B+C (as referenced in this post by volcomssj48 - https://slickdeals.net/forums/showpost.php?p=138543920&postcount=138)

As per volcomssj48, this is a good place to go for a basic understanding of the LE (Loan Estimate) that should be provided to you by each lender once you give all of your information: https://www.consumerfinance.gov/o...-estimate/

I'm in NJ so I can't really shop Title Insurance much as it's the cost is regulated by the state, however in other states, you can really cut down some of the costs in section "C".
Good site for daily mortgage news. Subscribe to their daily mortgage rate news to learn about their predictions. Also take a look at the rest of their site.
http://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/...age_rates/



Potential Lenders - Mentioned in Thread
*Please add to this list and add locality if applicable*

  1. Loan Cabin https://www.loancabin.com/
  2. Better.com https://better.com/
  3. Interactive Mortgage https://interactivemortgage.com/
  4. LenderFi https://www.lenderfi.com/
  5. owning.com (Operates only in CA) https://owning.com/
  6. NIH credit union (Delware, District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia) https://www.nihfcu.org/
  7. Loan Depot https://www.loandepot.com/
  8. Travis Credit Union (12 North Cal Counties only) https://www.traviscu.org/ Eligibility [traviscu.org]
  9. Pentagon Federal CU https://www.penfed.org/
  10. Interactive Mortgage https://interactivemortgage.com/
  11. NavyFederal CU https://www.navyfederal.org/
  12. United wholesale mortgages https://www.uwm.com/
  13. BoxHomeLoans https://www.boxhomeloans.com/
  14. LoanLock https://www.loanlock.com/
  15. West Coast Mortgage Associates (The loan broker is in So.Cal. Debbie Morgan) https://wcmtg.com/
  16. RatePlus (California) https://www.rateplus.com/
  17. Northpointe Bank https://www.northpointe.com/
  18. HighTechLending https://hightechlending.mortgagewebcenter.com/
  19. Close Your Own Loan https://www.closeyourownloan.com/...sults.aspx
  20. AimLoan - will give LE without hard pull if credit is frozen https://www.aimloan.com/
  21. Amerisave - will give you scores from all 3 bureaus with just a soft pull
    https://www.amerisave.com/
  22. Provident - will give LE without locking rate https://www.provident.com/ Best Credit Back with 60% LTV or better.
  23. Watermark Home Loans https://www.watermarkhomeloans.com/ Skip these guys. They are being rude to Slickdealers. In one occasion they have explicitly said they don't want to do business with people from Slickdeals. They also have an approach where they give you the best rate initially and just raise it more each time you ask.
  24. Colonial Mort http://www.colonialmort.com/
  25. Annie Mac https://www.annie-mac.com/ Licensed in these states https://www.annie-mac.com/page/licensed-states/
  26. Rate Rabbit https://www.raterabbit.com/ Licensed in MA and others [raterabbit.com]

Discount lenders who DO NOT accept fully documented in tax returns self-employment income:
Owning.com
BoxHomeLoans
Lower.com

Discount Lenders that DO accept fully documented in tax returns self-employment income:
Sebonic
Caliber
Sage

Title Company Shopping
AltTitle.com
mytitlegenius.com (formerly entitle direct)
TO AVOID - Settlement LTD (local Pittsburgh run away from them - high cost, very bad service, lot of delays)


Feel Free to Add Sections for Each Lender - MeAPhool

Loan Cabin - DetailsWARNING. DO NOT GO WITH LOAN CABIN. TRUST ME.
I would have lost the home if i was trying to buy a house.
I just had a normal refi and it took then 127 days to close. out of the 27 emails i sent, they responded to 3. I even had to call (complain) their main office 2 times to get a response to any emails. they screwed the closing paperwork as well.


Loan Cabin does not charge lender fees. Actually all of this is in their FAQ but of course nobody reads anything and wants everything spoon fed.

This means A+B (reference the link above in the wiki regarding Loan Estimate) in the Loan Estimate should be 0 (as long as your appraisal is waived).

You will be responsible for Title Cost (of course you can shop that to your heart's delight)
You will be responsible for Recording Fee in your county
You will be responsible for Escrows (if you so choose OR if you are close to Homeowner's OR Property Tax payment - though you can negotiate and show evidence to get it waived. Most lender's will waive it if you are choosing not to escrow and you can show proof that you paid the upcoming Property Tax or Homeowner's Insurance)

You will be responsible for Prepaid Interest (this isn't a cost. If you didn't refinance, you'd be paying the interest at your current mortgage rate which I assume would be higher).

Lender Credit - If this covers A+B+C+E then you have a no-cost refinance. If you have a surplus aside from A+B+C+E, then technically you made money on your refinance.


If you apply and do no hear back for 3 days, then on the 3rd business day, reach out to [email protected]. They will usually help get a response on your application within a day.



If the information in this WIKI does not cover your questions, then please ask. We will answer and update WIKI accordingly.

Thanks - MeAPhool

Quote from arouncoumar :
For those needing clarity on LC closing costs, I was on the same boat. See what they charge here https://www.dropbox.com/s/r30ecea...t.png?dl=0
Quote from PeterLegend :
Here is a photo of my loan estimate from Loan Cabin, my lender credits should be closer to 3K based on my initial conversations with Bob so i'm following up with him on that.

I do see title insurance in my estimate. I reached out to Owning but I didn't quality for the no cost refinance option since my LTV was 73%, it has to be 50% or lower when I spoke to them.

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07-04-2020 at 04:26 PM.
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In California Take a look at...
https://www.rateplus.com/
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Any suggestions for cash out lenders? Thanks in advance
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My loan amount is ~$840K, live in CA, LTV ~75%. LTV might go down after appraisal. Anyone able to get good refinance rates for Jumbo rates? Tried Owning, LenderFi, better.com but looks like rates are not competitive if loan amount is > $800k. Appreciate any references.
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Quote from googcs :
Any good refinance lenders?

Owning. I got 30year/2.875, no closing costs, no points on 360K loan. LTV about 50%. Would have gotten 2.75 if my credit score was a little higher.
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07-04-2020 at 04:37 PM.
07-04-2020 at 04:37 PM.
Quote from slickdealerms1988 :
My loan amount is ~$840K, live in CA, LTV ~75%. LTV might go down after appraisal. Anyone able to get good refinance rates for Jumbo rates? Tried Owning, LenderFi, better.com but looks like rates are not competitive if loan amount is > $800k. Appreciate any references.
You can try Debbie Morgan @ West Coast Mortgage Associates. She is a loan broker in CA and deals with many lenders that have very competitive rates.
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07-04-2020 at 04:47 PM.
07-04-2020 at 04:47 PM.
Better.com is consistently 3-4k off the best pricing I've been able to find.
You're better off using the rates you get at lendingtree.com as a baseline.
And then check around with a few brokers.

Ended up going with Loan Factory (broker) on a 30-yr conventional, condo purchase, 72% LTV in California, excellent credit. Locked at 2.75 with $261 credit. Lender is United Wholesale.

A+B fees $1,798. Haven't closed yet and some of the C fees need to be amended.

I've been tracking rates for the past 6 months or so (we haven't been in a rush to purchase), and the lowest rates seem to be stable at around 2.75, despite the average rate on a downward trend (it's at something like 3.07 this past week).

If I were starting over with this process now, I think I'd be ok with floating the rate until 1-2 weeks before closing. The Fed is doing everything they can to keep the rates where they are or lower.
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07-04-2020 at 04:47 PM.
07-04-2020 at 04:47 PM.
Quote from rickandelisa :
I just closed on a 15 year conventional loan with Loanlock.com, a direct lender. This was the second refi I've done with them in the past 9 months and both went without a hitch if you have the proper documentation they ask for.


Rate - 2.5%
APR - 2.572%
Term (years) - 15 year
Loan Amount - $453k
Appraisal Amount - $770k
Closing Costs - $2335 (origination fee plus 3rd party fees (title, etc); 0 points (excludes prepaid taxes and insurance and escrow)
Lender Credit - $2460 (applied to lender and 3rd party costs offsetting the $2335 in fees).
Location - CA

They've always had the best rates and fees/credit both times I refinanced. They give a 60 day lock period and I was also able to float down when the rates dropped from when I first applied to when I neared my loan signing. Floated down from 2.625 down to 2.5 when rates went down. I worked with Jason Vargas as my loan officer.

Hope this helps someone. Let me know if you have any questions.
Just tried getting a quote and got an auto-reply saying they're behind 3 weeks.
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07-04-2020 at 04:53 PM.
Loan Depot gave 2.5% rate, 2.725% apr for 15 years. Loan amount $285k, but there was about $11K of estimated cost tied to the loan; bringing loan total to $293k? First time trying to refinance, not sure what all those fees are.
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Quote from comboking :
You can try Debbie Morgan @ West Coast Mortgage Associates. She is a loan broker in CA and deals with many lenders that have very competitive rates.
Thank you. Couldn't find her email address, but found her phone number. Will reach-out on Monday.
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07-04-2020 at 04:58 PM.
Quote from 4Squares :
Anyone tried boxhomeloans.com [boxhomeloans.com]? Site easy to navigate; no need to sign-up or enter your personal info just to get an instant quote.

Lowest at the moment: 1.990% for 15 year fixed (2.590% APR) - $4.8K total cost. Examples attached below...
Total closing costs are around ~$30K for jumbo loan. Is there a way to get the closing costs down? How much in closing costs did you pay?
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Quote from Ianswermyself :
Owning. I got 30year/2.875, no closing costs, no points on 360K loan. LTV about 50%. Would have gotten 2.75 if my credit score was a little higher.
Even though they have 30 and 15 year rates posted, they said they have 21 to 30 year terms as well. Unfortunately, 4.0% with $1500 closing costs because my refi amount is under $200k. Oh well... I like their straight-forward honesty.
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Quote from catchingdeals :
I got from United wholesale mortgages

Term 30 years refinance
Rate is 2.875%
And 0 closing cost. Actually got $750 back. No points also. (Closing cost was $5,176 and lenders credit was $5926).
Zip code 75063

Pm me your loan agent please. I'm in 75075, your deal seems so much sweeter than what I got (ive done the application already but could switch)
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07-04-2020 at 05:16 PM.
Quote from Timless :
Do people not read the op?

Honestly I got distracted. I saw the part about amex, when to check on that and missed the match part. Anyway havent seen of they will match and honor amex deal at the same time.
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07-04-2020 at 05:18 PM.
Quote from daftsynth :
Just closed on a refinance with better.com (after matching another LE)
Loan: 300k
Rate: 2.75% 20 year
A+B+C: $709
Lender Credit: $3762
AMEX Credit: $2500
Location: IL

Where is the amex credit shown, on the LE or amex statement credit?
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Quote from alMac :
Where to refi my rental property in VA? Currently on a 4.25% for 30 year.

The rules are different for refinancing rental properties. The rates you see for refinance is for primary residences. Refinancing a rental has a different set of higher rates from what I understand.
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