Today's Featured Rates

Conforming Loans up to $417,000

30 Year Fixed Rate
 Rate  APR  Points
 5.375%  5.546%  1.000%
15 Year Fixed Rate
 Rate  APR  Points
 4.750%  5.037%  1.000%
3 Year Adjustable Rate
 Rate  APR  Points
 4.875%  4.656%  1.000%
5 Year Adjustable Rate
 Rate  APR  Points
 5.500%  4.963%  1.000%

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E1 Financial partners with Community Mortgage Funding (CMF), a mortgage company owned by E1 Financial and other credit unions, to provide members with home loan financing options and superior service. Working with CMF, your Credit Union can provide you with a customized home loan that suits your needs...and your budget! The loan experts at CMF will walk you through the loan process, select the loan that's right for you, and get your loan approved quickly. Just like your Credit Union, CMF understands the value of service.

Benefits

  • Still want to have personal assistance? You can call or e-mail one of our mortgage professionals to answer any of your questions or to ask for advice.
  • Ready to close on your mortgage quickly? We can get your mortgage approved in minutes, rather than days or weeks!
  • Free Pre-approvals: We offer free pre-approvals, so you can shop for your home knowing that you can afford the mortgage.
  • Confused about which program to choose? We offer a variety of loan options to choose from including fixed rate mortgages and adjustable rate mortgages. We offer easy to understand explanations of each program on the site and a Loan Officer is always just a call or e-mail away!

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