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First-Time Homebuyers

First-Time Homebuyers

Your First Home Could be Right Around the Corner

Buying your first home is a significant decision. So is choosing a mortgage lender. U.S. Bank has opened the door for millions of homebuyers. Maybe we can help you too! We'll help you understand the mortgage process and we'll be with you every step of the way.

Mortgage Learning Center

What You Need to Know

Owning a home comes with responsibilities as well as benefits, so be sure to take the following into consideration before you buy:

How the Loan Process Works

Learn about the loan process, from the financial documents you’ll need to provide to what to expect at closing.

Mortgage Calculators

Our mortgage calculators will help you determine monthly payments, provide loan scenarios and give you an idea of how much you can afford.

Mortgage Products

Which type of mortgage is best for you? It depends on how long you plan to stay in your home, your income and other factors.

 

Find the right mortgage for your first home.

Talk to a U.S. Bank Home Mortgage Loan Officer today to get started.

Need help getting through the process?

Call 877-303-1637 today to get started.

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