Quicken Loans




Promise
Speedy. Secure. Superior Service.

Mortgage that’s right for you.
Your personal mortgage banker will customize a new mortgage just for you from one of our exclusive loan options.

7 Steps to a Better Mortgage
From the beginning to the end, we’ve mapped out how your home loan experience will go when you work with Quicken Loans. We know every situation is unique and we’re ready to walk you through it each step of the way.

Home Equity

Need cash? Use the equity in your home.

Whatever your goal, whether it’s to consolidate debt, get cash to turn your house into your dream home, pay for college, or invest in your dreams, you can make it happen with a cash-out refinance.

With a cash-out refinance, we make it easy for you to get money out of your home when you need it. Don’t settle for high-interest debt that isn’t tax deductible. Get a low rate on your cash-out refinance today!

Purchase Loans
If you plan to buy a home, we can make it happen. From first-time home buyers to seasoned real estate investors, we have over 100 loan options.

Refinance
You have more than 100 choices when refinancing your mortgage with Quicken Loans! With all that choice, don’t be baffled; we’ll match you to the perfect mortgage. Here are our top refinance home loans:

Contact

Call (800) 251-9080 to get your mortgage rate

Have questions? The Home Loan Experts have your answers.

You can call a Home Loan Expert at (800) 251-9080 during the following times:

  • Monday – Friday 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. (EST)
  • Saturday – Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (EST)

Quicken Loans Makes It Easy

  • We close loans in all 50 states
  • Sign your mortgage documents online or fax back to us
  • We can process your mortgage in as little as two weeks!
  • Close your mortgage at your home or office

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Submitted by helpyourmoney, Updated January 5, 2009



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