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Loan Options

Conventional Loans

Conventional loans are mortgage loans offered by non-government-sponsored lenders. With great rates and buyer flexibility, conventional loans are the most popular mortgage option on the market today, with conforming loan amounts of up to $806,500.

FHA Loans

The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) was established as part of the National Housing Act of 1934 and was tasked with the goal of improving the housing market.

VA Loans

The Servicemen’s Readjustment Act (also known as the G.I. Bill) was established in 1944 to provide returning WWII veterans and surviving spouses with a variety of benefits.

Creative Financing

Are you self-employed? Having trouble qualifying with your tax returns due to numerous write-offs? Are you a real estate investor?

Hard Money

Hard money loans offer an alternative for investors, developers, and business-purpose borrowers who need rapid access to capital without the constraints of conventional lenders.

Jumbo Loans

Jumbo loans exceed the maximum loan amounts established by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac conventional loan limits.

Home Refinance

Whether you're looking to save money by taking advantage of lower market interest rates or could use cash in hand for home improvements, it may be time to consider refinancing your mortgage.

USDA Loans

A USDA home loan is a zero-down-payment mortgage for eligible rural and suburban homebuyers.

The Mortgage Process

Learn more about the simple steps of mortgage process

Downpayment Assistance

Down payments can be one of the roadblocks preventing some individuals or families from making the jump from renting to owning a home.

All Markets

Matt McDaniel with The McDaniel Mortgage Group is currently licensed in 10 states: Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, Arkansas, Louisiana, Kansas, Tennessee, Florida, and Virginia.

Buying a Home

Getting a mortgage can seem daunting, but our Team will be here ever step of the way to make it simple! We will guide you to the best loan types to fit your particular and individual situation.

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