Mortgage Lenders in Wisconsin
9 mortgage lenders serving Wisconsin. Compare rates, loan programs, and read verified reviews.
Atlanta, GA
Leading non-QM wholesale lender. Angel Oak specializes in bank statement loans, DSCR loans, asset depletion, and recent credit event programs. Excellent for self-employed and investor borrowers.
Pontiac, MI
The #1 wholesale mortgage lender in the US. UWM offers conventional, FHA, VA, USDA, jumbo, and non-QM loans exclusively through licensed mortgage brokers. Known for fast closings and broker-focused technology.
Detroit, MI
America's largest retail mortgage lender. Rocket offers a fully digital mortgage experience for purchase and refinance. Best for borrowers who want a streamlined online process with strong brand recognition.
Chicago, IL
Chicago mortgage lender offering conventional, FHA, VA, and jumbo loans. First-time homebuyer specialists. Pre-approval in 24 hours.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis mortgage lender offering conventional, FHA, VA, and jumbo loans for Minnesota and Wisconsin homebuyers.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee WI mortgage lender. FHA, conventional, VA, and renovation loans. Green home financing specialists.
Des Moines, IA
Des Moines IA mortgage lender. USDA, FHA, VA, and conventional loans. First-time buyer and rural housing specialists.
Westlake Village, CA
Top 5 national lender and servicer. PennyMac offers competitive conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA loans through retail and correspondent channels. Strong in purchase and refinance.
Foothill Ranch, CA
One of the nation's largest non-bank mortgage lenders. loanDepot offers retail and wholesale channels with competitive rates on conventional, FHA, VA, and jumbo loans.
Finding a Mortgage in Wisconsin — FAQ
What mortgage programs are available in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin borrowers have access to conventional loans (Fannie/Freddie), FHA loans (3.5% down), VA loans (0% down for veterans), USDA rural loans, jumbo loans, and non-QM products for self-employed buyers.
What credit score do I need to buy a home in Wisconsin?
FHA loans in Wisconsin require a minimum 580 FICO (or 500 with 10% down). Conventional loans typically require 620+. For the best rates on jumbo or non-QM loans, aim for 720+.
Are there first-time homebuyer programs in Wisconsin?
Yes — many Wisconsin lenders offer state-specific down payment assistance, bond programs, and first-time buyer grants. Ask about the Wisconsin Housing Finance Agency programs when comparing lenders.
How do I compare mortgage lenders in Wisconsin?
Compare APR (not just rate), lender fees, closing timeline, and reviews. Licensed Wisconsin lenders are regulated and must be NMLS-registered. Use Lender Blackbook to compare side-by-side and contact multiple lenders.
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