What Makes Conventional Loans Beneficial?
Flexible Term Length
With options available from 8-year to 30-year terms, conventional loans offer flexibility to align your mortgage payments with your budget and long-term goals.
*All borrowers are subject to credit approval, underwriting approval, and lender terms and conditions. Programs are subject to change without notice. Some restrictions may apply. A loan officer will review and provide you with the terms, conditions, disclosures, and additional details on the interest rates that apply to your individual situation.
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Competition is extreme in today’s housing market. Quick, reliable financing could be what puts your offer over the top!
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- Get a pre-approval* from one of our experienced loan officers
- Shop for a new home, hassle-free!
*Pre-approval is not a commitment to lend; you must submit additional information for review and approval.
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Today’s Rates
Rate lock period is 30 days. The details listed are for informational purposes only. It is provided to assist you in determining an estimate of lender fees that may be present and an estimate of your proposed monthly mortgage payment. There are other costs you will incur, not associated with the lender fees. These costs are paid to third parties involved and are standard in all mortgage transactions, such as title/attorney costs, appraisal, taxes and escrows. You will receive an official Loan Estimate after applying, which will provide you with a detailed breakdown of all closing costs.
LorMet Has a Mortgage Solution for Your Specific Needs
Maybe a Conventional Loan isn’t right for your unique circumstances. Our expert lending team has you covered and will guide you through our wide range of available mortgage options!
1 Veterans, Servicemembers, and members of the National Guard or Reserve may be eligible for a loan guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). A Certificate of Eligibility (COE) from the VA is required to document eligibility. Restrictions and limitations apply.