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  2. Category : Mortgage industry companies of the United States

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    Pages in category "Mortgage industry companies of the United States" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Mortgage industry of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Non-conforming mortgage loans which cannot be sold to Fannie or Freddie are either "jumbo" or "subprime", and can also be packaged into mortgage-backed securities. Some companies, called correspondent lenders, sell all or most of their closed loans to these investors, accepting some risks for issuing them.

  4. Category:Mortgage lenders of the United States - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Mortgage industry of the United States - Wikipedia

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  6. Fannie Mae - Wikipedia

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    Its brother organization is the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC), better known as Freddie Mac. In 2024, with over $4.3 trillion in assets, Fannie Mae is the largest company in the United States and the fifth largest company in the world, by assets.

  7. Rocket Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    Rock Financial was founded as a mortgage broker in 1985 by Dan Gilbert, Ron Berman, Lindsay Gross, and Gary Gilbert. [8] [9] [10] The company became a mortgage lender in 1988, and in May 1998 became publicly traded, launching an IPO. [11] In the late 1990s, the company shifted from a traditional mortgage provider to an online-focused lender.

  8. Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    A mortgage loan or simply mortgage (/ ˈ m ɔːr ɡ ɪ dʒ /), in civil law jurisdictions known also as a hypothec loan, is a loan used either by purchasers of real property to raise funds to buy real estate, or by existing property owners to raise funds for any purpose while putting a lien on the property being mortgaged.

  9. Category:Mortgage lenders - Wikipedia

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    This category is for companies that engage in the business of mortgage lending. Not included in this category are banks, which generally also make mortgage loans. See Category:Banks