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Showing 16 mortgage brokers in Midlothian, TX
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McKeever Real Estate
661 E Main St 200 PMB#224, Midlothian, TX 76065
(972) 824-6017
juliemckeever.com
TWFG Harrell Insurance
717 W Main St Suite 2, Midlothian, TX 76065
(817) 839-2848
twfgharrellinsurance.com
CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company
121 N 8th St, Midlothian, TX 76065
(972) 723-8231
century21judgefite.com
Natalie Whitaker Realtor I Know A Gal TX
803 W Main St, Midlothian, TX 76065
(214) 399-0126
iknowagaltx.com
Angie Culberson, REALTOR with Century 21 Judge Fite
121 N 8th St, Midlothian, TX 76065
(214) 949-0688
culbersongroup.com
Angie Thomas Broker/Owner- AT Home Southern Realty
3611 Whispering Hills Ct, Midlothian, TX 76065
(214) 686-3251
angiet.com
Jeremy Finnestad (NMLS#2163031) - The Wood Group of Fairway Mortgage
3530 Jaycee Dr, Midlothian, TX 76065
(206) 962-0659
yourloanengineer.com
What Does a Mortgage Broker in Midlothian Cost?
Mortgage brokers in Texas typically charge a fee of 1% to 2% of the loan amount. For a $300,000 home, this means $3,000 to $6,000 in broker fees. Some brokers may also charge an application fee or processing fee ranging from $300 to $500. Costs vary by case and loan type. This is general information and not mortgage or financial advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not mortgage or financial advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a mortgage broker do in Midlothian Texas?
A mortgage broker acts as an intermediary between you and potential lenders. They gather your financial information, shop for loan options, and help you complete the application process. Brokers do not lend money directly but find lenders who may approve your loan.
Do I need a license to be a mortgage broker in Texas?
Yes. Texas requires mortgage brokers to be licensed under the Texas Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act. Brokers must pass a background check, complete pre-licensing education, and renew their license annually through the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System.
How do I choose a mortgage broker in Midlothian?
Look for a broker who is licensed in Texas and has experience with local property types. Check their reviews and ask about their lender network. A good broker will explain all fees upfront and help you compare loan estimates from multiple lenders.