Loan Brokers in Texas
9 trusted loan brokers licensed in Texas. Compare specialties and find the right broker for your home purchase, refinance, or investment property.
Scottsdale, AZ
Investment property specialist and DSCR loan expert. Steve has helped hundreds of real estate investors secure DSCR loans without tax returns. Licensed in AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, NV, NC, TX, UT, WA, OR. Fastest closings in the business.
Dallas, TX
Top Texas mortgage broker specializing in residential purchase, investment property, and DSCR loans. 8 years experience. Closes most loans in 21 days or less. Veteran-owned business — VA loan specialist.
Tucson, AZ
Arizona broker. Native Spanish speaker. First-time buyer and DSCR specialist.
San Antonio, TX
Texas broker with expertise in VA loans for military families.
Dallas, TX
Dallas mortgage broker specializing in DSCR investor loans and conventional purchases. 10+ years helping Texas real estate investors.
Houston, TX
Houston mortgage broker. FHA, conventional, VA, and DSCR loans. Bilingual English/Spanish. Serving Harris County and surrounding areas.
Austin, TX
Austin mortgage broker. Conventional, FHA, and VA loans. Texas home equity and cash-out refi specialist. Bilingual service.
San Antonio, TX
San Antonio mortgage broker. FHA, conventional, and VA loans. Military and veteran homebuyer specialist. Texas down payment programs.
El Paso, TX
El Paso mortgage broker. FHA, VA, conventional, and USDA loans. Bilingual English/Spanish. Border community specialist.
Working with a Mortgage Broker in Texas — FAQ
What does a loan broker do in Texas?
A mortgage broker in Texas shops your loan across multiple lenders to find the best rate and program for your situation. They're paid by the lender at closing and have no obligation to a single bank.
Is it better to use a broker or go directly to a bank in Texas?
Brokers typically have access to 20-40+ lenders vs. one bank's products. For complex situations — self-employed, investor properties, non-QM — brokers often find better rates and programs than retail banks.
How are mortgage brokers licensed in Texas?
All mortgage brokers in Texas must hold a state-issued license through the NMLS (Nationwide Multistate Licensing System). You can verify any broker's license at nmlsconsumeraccess.org.
What loan types can brokers access in Texas?
Texas mortgage brokers can typically access conventional, FHA, VA, USDA, jumbo, DSCR, non-QM, and renovation loan programs — often with wholesale pricing not available to retail borrowers.
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