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Home loan options explained clearly.

Compare common mortgage loan types, understand where each option may fit, and prepare for a more productive loan conversation.

Use this page to understand home loan options in plain English before you apply, refinance, or compare loan options. The goal is to help you know what the topic means, what questions to ask, and when a full mortgage review is needed for your specific borrower and property profile.

Match the loan to the borrower and property

There is no single best mortgage for every borrower. The right fit depends on credit profile, income documentation, down payment, property type, loan size, occupancy, and long-term goals.

Understand the tradeoffs

Loan options can differ in down payment requirements, mortgage insurance, documentation, pricing, property standards, and timing. Erin helps borrowers compare those differences in plain English.

  • Conventional, FHA, VA, jumbo, and specialty paths
  • Primary home, second home, and investment scenarios
  • Self-employed and alternative income documentation
  • Refinance and cash-out options

Plan before the file is under pressure

The best time to understand loan options is before a deadline is controlling the process. Early planning gives borrowers time to review documents, compare paths, and make cleaner decisions.

Keep the process practical

Mortgage guidance should be useful, not overwhelming. The goal is to identify the realistic options, explain what each path requires, and help the borrower move forward with confidence.

Plan your next step with clarity

When you are ready to move from research to a real mortgage conversation, the next step is to review the borrower profile, property goals, timeline, and documentation together. Erin can help turn the general information on this page into a practical path for your situation.

Mortgage information on this page is educational and scenario-dependent. Loan options, eligibility, payment estimates, and available programs depend on borrower qualifications, property details, documentation, market conditions, and underwriting review.

Common questions

Is this page enough to know which loan I qualify for?

No. This page is educational. Qualification depends on a complete review of borrower details, documentation, property information, and underwriting requirements.

Can I ask a question before applying?

Yes. If you are not ready to apply, you can email Erin with your question and the general mortgage scenario you want to understand.

Ready to talk through your options?

Start with the secure application or send a question. Erin can help you understand the next step based on your goals, timeline, and mortgage scenario.