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30 Year Fixed*
3.625% (3.82% APR)
15 Year Fixed*
3.00% (3.19% APR)
5 Year Adjustable Rate*
2.75% (2.89% APR)

We have the right loan for you. Our most popular programs:

30 year fixed

- Enjoy the security of consistent monthly payments for the length of the loan!.

FHA loans

- less than perfect credit, and save money on a variety of loan options!

5/1 ARM

- Save more with the extremely low rate and payment from our most popular hybrid ARM!

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* Rate displayed assumes that you are buying or refinancing an owner-occupied single family home, all borrowers have credit scores of 740 or higher, debt-to-income ratios of 35% or lower, asset and reserve requirements are met, and your property has a loan-to-value of 80% or less. The Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is based on a loan amount of $200,000 and may include up to 3 points. (Points include any origination, discount and lender fees.) On adjustable-rate loans, interest rates are subject to potential increases over the life of the loan, once the initial fixed-rate period expires.