Iteration 1 of 5
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Some popular online mortgage lenders to consider:
- **Rocket Mortgage** — very polished app/website, good for a fast digital process.
- **Better Mortgage** — streamlined online application, often competitive for conventional loans.
- **LendingTree** — not a lender itself, but useful for comparing multiple lender offers quickly.
- **loanDepot** — large national lender with a solid online experience.
- **Guaranteed Rate** — good mix of online tools and loan officer support.
- **Pennymac** — often strong for refinancing and conventional loans.
- **Caliber Home Loans** — broader loan options, including more complex borrowers.
- **Mr. Cooper** — especially worth a look for refinancing.
If you want the best fit, compare:
1. **Interest rate + APR**
2. **Lender fees**
3. **Closing costs**
4. **Customer service**
5. **Loan types** (conventional, FHA, VA, jumbo, refinance)
If you want, I can also give you:
- the **best online lenders for first-time buyers**
- the **best for refinancing**
- or a **side-by-side comparison** of 3–5 lenders.
Iteration 2 of 5
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Here are solid online mortgage lenders to consider, depending on what you want:
- **Rocket Mortgage** — best for a very polished digital experience and fast preapproval.
- **Better Mortgage** — good for a mostly online process and no lender fees on many loans.
- **SoFi** — worth checking if you want perks and a simple online application.
- **LendingTree** — not a lender itself, but useful to compare multiple offers quickly.
- **PennyMac** — often competitive on rates, especially for conventional loans.
- **loanDepot** — strong all-around option with online tools plus human support.
- **Mr. Cooper** — good if you want to compare mortgage and servicing options from a big brand.
- **Guaranteed Rate** — good mix of online convenience and loan officer support.
- **Bank of America** — worth checking if you’re an existing customer or want relationship discounts.
- **Navy Federal Credit Union** — excellent if you’re eligible through military affiliation.
Best move: get quotes from **3–5 lenders** since rates, fees, and closing costs can vary a lot.
If you want, I can also give you the **best lenders by situation** (first-time buyer, low down payment, refinance, self-employed, etc.).
Iteration 3 of 5
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A few solid online mortgage lenders to compare:
- **Rocket Mortgage** — very polished digital application, good for fast preapproval and conventional loans.
- **Better Mortgage** — fee-light online process, strong for straightforward refinance/purchase.
- **loanDepot** — broad loan menu, including FHA/VA/jumbo.
- **Navy Federal Credit Union** — strong rates if you’re eligible; great for VA loans.
- **SoFi** — simple online experience, worth checking for conventional refinance.
- **Guaranteed Rate** — good mix of online convenience and human support.
- **PennyMac** — often competitive on conventional and refinance loans.
- **Caliber Home Loans** — useful if your credit or income situation is a bit more complex.
Best move: get quotes from **at least 3 lenders** (ideally one big online lender, one credit union, one mortgage broker) and compare:
- interest rate
- APR
- lender fees
- discount points
- closing costs
- rate-lock terms
If you want, I can also give you the **best online lenders by situation** (first-time buyer, refinance, low credit score, VA/FHA, jumbo, etc.).
Iteration 4 of 5
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Good online mortgage lenders to consider:
- **Rocket Mortgage** – very polished app/online experience; strong for conventional and FHA loans.
- **Better Mortgage** – fast digital preapproval, no lender fees on some products, easy to compare rates.
- **SoFi** – solid for high-credit borrowers, especially if you want a simple online process.
- **Lennar Mortgage / Mr. Cooper** – worth a look if you’re also considering servicing/re-finance options.
- **loanDepot** – broad loan menu and decent online tools.
- **Ally Home** – straightforward online mortgage and refinance experience.
- **PNC Mortgage** – good if you want an online lender backed by a traditional bank.
- **Chase / Bank of America / Wells Fargo** – not pure online lenders, but often competitive if you already bank there.
Also consider **LendingTree** or **Credible** for rate shopping across multiple lenders.
Best practice: get quotes from **3–5 lenders**, compare:
- **APR**, not just the rate
- **lender fees**
- **closing costs**
- **discount points**
- **customer reviews/servicing quality**
If you want, I can narrow this to the **best online lenders for first-time buyers, refinancing, VA loans, or low credit scores**.
Iteration 5 of 5
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Here are solid online mortgage lenders to compare:
- **Rocket Mortgage** — very polished online experience; good for conventional, FHA, VA, and refinance loans.
- **Better Mortgage** — fast digital application, no lender fees on many loans; strong for streamlined online approval.
- **LendingTree** — not a lender itself, but useful for comparing multiple offers quickly.
- **loanDepot** — broad loan options and a straightforward online process.
- **Guaranteed Rate** — good mix of online convenience and human support.
- **SoFi** — worth checking for competitive rates and a simple digital experience, especially if you already bank with them.
- **Caliber Home Loans** — good for borrowers who want both online tools and loan officer help.
- **Navy Federal Credit Union** — excellent if you’re eligible; often strong rates for members.
- **PenFed** — another good credit union option with competitive mortgage products.
- **New American Funding** — good for first-time buyers and a variety of loan programs.
Best move: get quotes from **Rocket Mortgage, Better Mortgage, and one credit union (Navy Federal or PenFed if eligible)**, then compare **APR, lender fees, closing costs, and rate lock terms**.
If you want, I can narrow these down based on your situation: **first-time buyer, refinance, jumbo loan, FHA/VA, or self-employed**.